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‘Haunted Doll’ Accused of attacking its Owners

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While doing the interview on live tv, the doll does something that made my hair stand on end! 50-year-old Debbie Merrick hated dolls. But she was strangely attracted to one doll from a charity second-hand shop and decided to purchase it for £5. The doll, which was part of a set-of-three, had a necklace tied around her neck. She took the doll home—and things started to go creepy from there. Debbie, from Kings Lynn, Norfolk, said: “I don’t know why I decided to buy the dolls. It was a bit strange, but at the time I didn’t think much about it. Even that’s unusual. “They were really cheap, they were only £5 I think, and I thought they would probably be worth quite a bit of money. “It’s really just the one doll with the white dress I don’t like. I didn’t particularly even like touching that one when I bought it. The other two I don’t mind as much.” Debbie and her husband Cameron experienced terrifying things that had no explanation as to why they happened. A we

Indian Connection Linked to Game of Thrones Season 7 Episode 4 Leakage

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The fourth episode of Game of Thrones' on-going seventh season has been leaked online, and it seems to be connected to the hack of HBO's servers from earlier this week, which was said to have more than GoT script outlines only. The upcoming episode – set to air August 6 in the US, and August 7 in India – contains two watermarks: a "Star India" one in the bottom-right corner, and a "for internal viewing only" one in the top-left corner. "This confirms the compromise of episode 4 of Game of Thrones Season 7, earlier this afternoon," a Star India spokesperson told Gadgets 360. "We take this breach very seriously and have immediately initiated forensic investigations at our and the technology partner’s end to swiftly determine the cause. This is a grave issue and we are taking appropriate legal remedial action.” Gadgets 360 has independently confirmed that the episode, available on multiple websites and via Reddit forums in a low-qual

‘In a Heartbeat’: Short Film About a Boy’s Heart Chasing the Guy of His Dreams

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Beth David and Esteban Bravo wanted to create the kind of film that they wished they could have seen as children. So when the two animation students teamed up together for their college thesis project a year and a half ago, they decided to tell the story of a boy and his crush in a way that would be more resonant with the experiences they had growing up. “The original pitch was a story between a boy and a girl,” David said. “But it wasn’t until we made it about a same-gender crush that the idea really started to take form and resonate with Esteban and I. We realized that we had something that could potentially be really special to us.” The idea resonated with a lot of people, and the two animation students at Ringling School of Art and Design in Florida were able to raise more than $14,000 on Kickstarter to finance the making of the film last December. When a trailer for the film was finally released in the spring, the short clip went viral across social media and was viewe