Talk:Robert the Doll/@comment-24359967-20140606035019

The article doesn't mention that in October the doll gets moved to the Historic Custom House. Allegedly, they place peppermints into his case there to keep him from wandering around and they say the morning after his case is littered with the empty mint wrappers.

There's also another small bit some versions tell that it was Gene's great-aunt who suggested putting Robert in the attic, and that she died a night later.

The story about the owners after Gene Otto is sketchy to me. Some versions say the newlyweds found Robert at the foot of their bed with the knife, but other versions put it at the foot of their 10-year-old daughter's bed. The versions never give any names of these owners, but claim the daughter, even 30 years later, claims in interviews that Robert attacked her at night and wanted to kill her. If anyone knows the name of this woman, please tell me, preferably with a source.

I love this story and it fascinates me, but my skeptical side wants clarification on some of these fuzzy details.