Owner Shares Eerie Experience With Creepy Clown Toy That Caused Unforeseen Trouble

Superstitions often lead people to associate certain objects with bad energy, and many believe that some things bring misfortune. Recently, a woman experienced something unexpected after buying a toy clown at a sale. The seemingly innocent porcelain figure, named Craig, brought unsettling events into her life, prompting her to try and sell it. Here’s what […]

by Vishakha Bhardwaj - November 8, 2024, 7:41 pm

Superstitions often lead people to associate certain objects with bad energy, and many believe that some things bring misfortune. Recently, a woman experienced something unexpected after buying a toy clown at a sale. The seemingly innocent porcelain figure, named Craig, brought unsettling events into her life, prompting her to try and sell it. Here’s what happened.

A report by The Mirror detailed how the woman bought the clown toy, but soon after bringing it home, she noticed strange occurrences. On the second day, seven crows appeared outside her house, which many cultures consider a bad omen. She felt inexplicably depressed for about 20 minutes but couldn’t pinpoint why. She soon suspected the Joker toy might be the cause of her emotions. She placed it in her garage, and almost immediately, she felt better. But the unsettling events didn’t stop there. Later that day, lightning struck her house, and heavy rainfall led to floods in the area. The woman, now convinced the toy was cursed, decided to sell it.

She took the clown back to the store where she had purchased it, explaining everything that had happened. The shopkeeper responded by saying that the Joker might be recalling his mother’s lullaby and wanted to laugh, a remark that further unsettled her. She returned home, but after a few days, the strange events stopped. Believing the toy was haunted and in need of affection, she sold it and made it clear that whoever bought it should be aware of its mysterious past.

The toy was sold, but it’s unclear whether the eerie occurrences have continued with its new owner.