Listen "The Real “Pinocchio” Legend"
Episode Synopsis
Early 1900s. A famed dollmaker, Woody Forrest, takes one wooden boy everywhere. In 1911 he dies, and the doll is sold at auction to a local dentist known as Cucumber. Days later, the buyer is found dead under unusual circumstances. Police canvas doors. A few residents report a small figure running in the street and a voice in the dark—“No, you’re hurting my stomach. Stop!”Before dawn, a cemetery worker calls: a doll is crying at the foot of a grave. Officers surround the plot. The story goes the doll’s head turns 180 degrees to look back, then it tries to flee. No public report follows. Instead, word spreads that it was quietly sent away to an undisclosed location.This Deep Dive separates legend from record: what could be traced (estate sale, obituary, buyer’s name) and what blooms in the retelling (voices, the head turn, the transfer). We look at why puppet lore grips small towns—grief poured into objects, and objects that refuse stillness. No gore, no how-to—just the images that won’t sit down: a lot tag on string, varnish that catches a tear, and a crate stamped with someone else’s return address.
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