Description: ****PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION**** I am required as per eBay's policy on the paranormal to indicate that eBay forbids the sale of intangible items, and this listing is for ONLY A TANGIBLE DOLL. ***eBay requires me to say that this is all for ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY. *** I connect with paranormal teams worldwide and take in these dolls and find new homes for them. These dolls are from REAL haunted locations.St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 in New Orleans is widely regarded as one of the most haunted locations in the city, attracting both ghost hunters and curious tourists. Here are some of the reasons it is considered haunted: Ghostly Legends and Lore: Marie Laveau: The legendary Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau is perhaps the most famous figure associated with the cemetery. Many believe her spirit still roams the grounds, and visitors often leave offerings at her tomb to seek her blessings or protection.Restless Spirits: The cemetery is said to be home to numerous restless spirits, including those of individuals who were buried there. Stories of sightings and strange occurrences abound, with reports of ghostly apparitions and unexplained sounds.Haunted ExperiencesMany tours of the cemetery include tales of ghost sightings and paranormal experiences reported by visitors. Guides often share stories of encounters with the supernatural, enhancing the eerie atmosphere of the site.Unexplained Phenomena: Visitors have reported feeling cold spots, hearing voices, and experiencing sudden changes in temperature, which are commonly associated with haunted locations. **Please see photo for measurements** The STORY of Althea is as follows: In the heart of New Orleans, nestled within the ancient tombs of St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, lay the grave of a little girl named Althea. She had passed away at a young age, leaving behind a world that had barely begun to know her. Her grave, adorned with wildflowers and a small, weathered doll, was often visited by locals who whispered stories of her playful spirit. One autumn evening, a paranormal investigator named Marcus, intrigued by tales of hauntings at the cemetery, decided to explore its eerie beauty. Armed with his equipment, he wandered through the tombs, feeling the weight of history in the air. As dusk fell, he noticed a small, porcelain doll sitting atop Althea’s grave, its once vibrant dress faded and its eyes eerily bright in the fading light. Compelled by a strange pull, Marcus picked up the doll, feeling a chill run down his spine. He tucked it into his bag, thinking it would make an interesting addition to his collection. Little did he know that he had taken more than just an old toy. That night, back at his home, Marcus placed the doll on a shelf in his living room. As he prepared to review his recordings from the cemetery, he heard a soft giggle echo through the dark room. He dismissed it as his imagination, but the laughter continued, growing louder and more playful. Over the next few days, strange occurrences escalated. Doors creaked open on their own, shadows flitted across the walls, and Marcus began to find small items misplaced or moved entirely. One evening, while reviewing his footage, he noticed a fleeting figure darting across the screen, a small silhouette that resembled a girl in a frayed dress. Determined to uncover the source of these disturbances, Marcus returned to St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. He approached Althea’s grave, the doll clutched tightly in his hands. As he laid it back down, he felt a warm breeze sweep through the cemetery, and for a moment, he thought he saw a flicker of light near the tombstone. “Althea, is this you?” he called into the stillness, his heart pounding. The air around him grew thick with energy, and he felt a presence, playful yet sorrowful. From that day forward, the laughter continued, echoing in his home. But now, Marcus understood—it was Althea, a spirit longing for companionship, her playful nature undiminished by death. He decided to keep the doll in a place of honor, creating a little shrine for the girl who had touched his life. In time, he learned to embrace the joy of her presence, sharing her story with others. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 became a place not just of rest, but of connection—a reminder that even in death, the spirits of little girls like Althea could still find a way to play. Please only Serious inquires & bids ****READ TERMS OF SALE**** * EBay Policies Require you to be 18 years of age or over to purchase, EBay has deemed that anything sold that is listed as paranormal or metaphysical, must be listed for entertainment only.
Price: 59.99 USD
Location: Jamestown, New York
End Time: 2024-12-03T02:20:27.000Z
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