Viral Video: A spine-chilling video has resurfaced, sending waves of unease through viewers with its eerie content.?The footage captures a ventriloquist doll,?crafted by a prisoner at a German World War 2 camp, now encased in a glass cage. However, what distinguishes this video is the inexplicable phenomenon of the?glass door of the cage?opening on its own accord, particularly during the night.
Originally posted on YouTube by SWNS approximately four years ago, the video showcases the unsettling sequence of events surrounding the doll.?As the glass door of its confinement swings open, viewers?are left?horrified?as the?doll's head appears to blink and its mouth moves, seemingly uttering incomprehensible words.?
The atmosphere of the video is steeped in a sense of dread, leaving spectators pondering the supernatural.
Michael Diamond, a collector from Liverpool who filmed the disturbing footage, remains baffled by the inexplicable occurrences surrounding the 1940s dummy known as Mr. Fritz. Speaking on the matter, Diamond expressed, "I have no explanation" for the doll's seemingly autonomous movements, further fueling the mystery behind the unsettling video.
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Captured during the early hours of?September 20th, 2019, in Diamond's home, the video continues to unsettle audiences with its haunting imagery. The combination of the doll's historical origins, the unexplained movements, and the clandestine nature of the occurrences contributes to the video's enduring impact on those who dare to watch it.
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"Haunting video footage has captured the creepy moment a ventriloquist doll locked in a glass box appears to blink and move its mouth. The clip was filmed by spooked collector Michael Diamond, from Liverpool, who said he has "no explanation" for why 1940s dummy Mr Fritz appears to move on its own. Filmed at his home during the early hours of?September 20, the 48-year-old's footage shows the glass door of the Second World War doll's cage swing open.?This video was shot?on the?20th?September?2019," the YouTube video said.
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