- Ian Rogers has spent hundreds of pounds on his collection of nine dolls
- The dolls are said to be haunted with the spirits of dead people
- He says each doll has their own unique story
- He used to share them with his sister but she found them too mischievous
One man has curated a spooky collection of nine old dolls, which which he claims each have their own personalities.
Ian Rogers, 36, became hooked on all things paranormal as a child and took part in his first ghost hunt in the year 2000.
Since then he has spent hundreds of pounds on the creepy collection... and he's on the hunt for more to add.
'It started when I was a kid and I was looking into the Loch Ness Monster and ghosts.
'I went on a couple of ghost walks and then went on a hunt. It got me hooked.'
The £50 haunted dolls, which Ian gets from Jayne Harris, a professional in paranormal activity, are said to contain the spirits of people who have passed on.
Jayne keeps the dolls for around six months to get an idea of their personalities before selling them on.
Ian says that he always goes to Jayne for the dolls because that way he can be sure of their authenticity.
'I know that I can trust her,' he says. 'If I bought them from eBay then there's no guarantee that they're actually haunted and I could just be being ripped off.
'Jayne is able to give me a bit of background about the dolls but I enjoy learning about them myself.
Ian says that each of his dolls has their own story and he often asks others to try and figure out what might have happened to them.
Ian said: 'I take the dolls with me to events that I host and get people to guess their stories.
'If someone guesses three things that we already know correctly then they get some money off.
'One lady said she could sense an 'Annie' so I went to get Annabel. She said she'd died and felt trapped.
'As soon as she picked up the doll she said she felt soaking wet, and that she knew Annabel had drowned.'
Ian holds sessions with the dolls where guests interested in the paranormal can undertake a variety of activities.
The dolls were previously shared between Ian and his sister, but his sister wanted to get rid of them after they started causing her too much mischief, for example hiding her keys.
However Ian says that he hasn't been put off in the slightest and is even looking at investing in other supernatural souvenirs.
'I would love to get more haunted dolls, and I'm looking into other items. I would love to get a haunted mirror.'
Article > The Daily Mail by Martha Cliff
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