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OMG, this puts those (insert curse here) "time-out" dolls back in my head. I just hated the sight of those flipping dolls.Came across this creepy doll from the 1960s, I’m not sure if it’s been discussed here yet but the similarities to this case cannot be overlooked!
‘Little Miss No-Name’ HASBRO 1965
“The impoverished doll came without shoes and dressed in a burlap sack with patches and a safety pin holding the outfit together.
With large sad brown eyes, a drooping mouth, and mop of unkempt blond hair, Little Miss No-Name’s piteous state was accented by a large plastic teardrop that could be inserted into a hole under her one of her eyes. Adding to her plight, the doll’s hand was molded such that, when her arm was extended, she appeared to be begging.”
The doll looks EXACTLY like the drawing of the sad girl taken from RH’s house. I hope the URL posted works, I haven’t attached one before!
Little Miss No-Name from Hasbro (1965) | Toy Tales
I can see why you're noting this, seriously, with this poor little burlap clad doll. This was one freakish, morbid killer. And here's an equally freakish, morbid doll. Did anybody catch that they removed an art exhibition poster from his home for the Liechtenstein Princes collection? Was at Metropolitan Museum in like 1985. Link: