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  2. 40 Horror Stories And Facts That Might Give You ... - AOL

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    Image credits: horrorsfs The curator of ‘Horror Stories & Facts’ started the project all the way back in mid-2018. Over the years, the horror-themed account racked up a sizeable following.

  3. McFarlane Toys - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1994 by Todd McFarlane. [2] McFarlane was working with Mattel to produce action figures based on his comic book characters. When the two could not decide on how to make the toys to McFarlane's satisfaction, he reclaimed the toy rights to his characters and started his own toy company.

  4. Homies (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The figures caused controversy after their initial release as members of the Los Angeles Police Department argued that the "urban, inner-city Latino" [4] figures glorified gang life. Law enforcement entities pressured retailers to stop selling Homies; [ 8 ] as a result, many mainstream stores, such as Walmart and Safeway , stopped selling the toys.

  5. Ral Partha Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Ral Partha acquired The Old Guard's Legions of the Petal Throne line of figures for TSR, Inc.'s Empire of the Petal Throne, a role-playing game based on M. A. R. Barker's world of Tékumel. [ 16 ] [ 26 ] Ral Partha retained the services of William Murray , the line's sculptor.

  6. Here are 9 of the creepiest places on earth - AOL

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    After the death of his mother, Ed Gein began digging up graves of recently buried middle-aged women and making creepy paraphernalia from their bodies.

  7. Haunted doll - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of films and entertainment about haunted dolls has resulted in the sale of dolls claimed to be haunted on eBay, Amazon, Etsy and many other sites. According to Katherine Carlson of The New Yorker, sales listings are often accompanied by claims of paranormal phenomena associated with the doll. [2]