Listen "The Real LeBoubou: Dolls Sewn from Graves"
Episode Synopsis
LeBoubou wasn’t born in a toy factory. He was sewn from graves. In late 19th-century England, a man believed children could be brought back if their bodies were preserved as dolls. He dug up small coffins, stuffed the remains with straw, stitched their mouths shut to keep the souls inside, and dressed them as if they were alive again.When police raided his workshop, they found rows of heavy figures—fabric stretched over hair, fingernails hidden beneath seams, smiles stitched into silence. The dolls were seized, the records sealed, the name erased. But decades later, the same design returned—not as evidence, but as merchandise. Every La Boubougrine doll is a copy, not a creation. And if one sits in your home, you haven’t bought a toy. You’ve joined someone else’s resurrection.
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