But that's not all.?
Elsa, the doll would say recited phrases and sing 'Let It Go' every time you pressed a button on her necklace.?"There wasn't a button that changed these, it was just random," said Emily Madonia, who lives in Texas.
The doll belongs to Emily Madonia's daughter. Emily told Fox 35 News that they were getting rid of some the toys before Christmas in order to make room for news ones.
"My daughter was fine with getting rid of it. It was old and she had colored on it and I¡¯m sure it was covered in germs, so we decided the garbage was a better choice than to donate it," she said.
"Threw it in the garbage, took it out to the curb, and the truck took it away. Both times. And it came back 2 weeks later."
¡°Ok guys, seriously, we need help. To recap for those of you who have not been following our Elsa doll saga, Mat threw it away weeks ago and then we found it inside a wooden bench."
"Okay....so we were weirded out and tightly wrapped it in its own garbage bag and put that garbage bag INSIDE another garbage bag filled with other garbage and put it in the bottom of our garbage can underneath a bunch of other bags of garbage and wheeled it to the curb and it was collected on garbage day. Great, right? We went out of town, forgot about it. Today Aur¨¦lia says, ¡®Mom, I saw the Elsa doll again in the backyard.¡¯ HELP US GET RID OF THIS HAUNTED DOLL.¡±
Emily Madonia is keen that the garbage truck took it away, but how does it keep returning back to her again and again? "I might have to open my mind to some of the more supernatural solutions," she told click2Houston.com.?