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Like baby doll prompts police to smash car window

“I got there as soon as I could”, he said. Someone had seen a baby roasting inside of a vehicle which had been parked near a Walmart.

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He drew his baton, smashed the window and saved the child. “It felt like a baby”, Short told the WMUR Nine outlet.

It was only after attempting CPR for a few minutes that the officer realized something wasn’t right – the baby was a lie and his empathy had been duped by the very bad makers of these nightmare-inducing dolls. “I’m like, this is a doll!”. The whole goal of the doll’s design is its realistic features and skin (I’m crying), and a real baby being suffocated in the heat might look similar.

The doll belonged to Vermont resident Carolynne Seiffert, whose 20-year-old son died in 2005.

There is little medical research into the value of reborn dolls for grief.

“I was excited to have this type of doll and wanted her with me”.

Seiffert says she has been “embarrassed by all the fuss”, but she said, “You can’t know how people choose to deal with their losses in life”.

Everyone tries to vanquish death and the ravages of time.

Reborn dolls are often made with real human hair, painted with veins and filled with pellets to mimic the actual weight of a newborn. But please, keep your healing demon dolls far, far away from me. While Ainsley was the Chosen One (worth roughly $2,000) who managed to make national news, Seiffert is a busy mother of 40 similar lifelike dolls. “I would always assume that it’s a child”.

The Keene police chief, Brian Costa, told the Union Leader he would pay the $300 to fix Seiffert’s window. “I would never do anything different”.

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As a result of the ordeal, Seiffert told CBS Boston she created a custom window sticker for her auto, which she hopes will prevent a similar situation from playing out in the future.

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