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Clara, The Haunted Doll, Testing Begins …

Clara, The Haunted Doll, Testing Begins …

November 24, 2024 Jacob Rice Comments 0 Comment

If you remember our haunted roadtrip to Salem, Oregon, then you know we bought a haunted doll named Clara. Amy has started testing Clara to see what she can find about the doll’s dreadful past. Get more after the jump.

Clara: Test #1 (November 24, 2024)

Amy uses the mobile app, Ghost Tube, to see what Clara has to say

What We’ve Learned About Clara

Ghostly Activities acquired Clara from an antique shop in Salem, Oregon. When we first got her, we ran some basic tests and captured some interesting results.

Ghost Club member, Amy, has custody of the doll. She collects dolls, and she has plenty of them to keep Clara company.

When we bought her, the store stated that Clara liked to write and might write on walls. Clara came in a protective glass case, but Amy removed her. It seemed like the doll didn’t like to be enclosed. Our tests determined she was more responsive with the glass cover removed.

Amy has seen some subtle movement from Clara. Also, the doll seems to prefer ITC device or apps to communicate with Amy. For the first official test, Amy used the Ghost Tube app. In this case, Clara provided direct answers.

We’ll continue to test the doll to learn more about the ghost that may be attached to it. Although, Jake thinks the doll may actually be a cursed object. The research continues …

Note: Amy paid for the doll and Ghost Tube app with her own money, so this is not an endorsement for the maker.

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Jacob Rice( Supernatural Sleuth )

Jacob Rice is a supernatural sleuth and haunted hobbyist who investigates ghosts, monsters, and dark history. He’s the creator of Ghostly Activities, the spookiest corner of the interwebs. When he’s not sleuthing the supernatural, he’s probably planning a ghost hunt or reading spooky folklore.


Ghost Hunting, Haunted Pacific Northwest, Spooky Travels
haunted objects, Haunted Oregon

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