California: A late-night bus-stop scare in Victorvile, California sent detectives digging for a possible killer after residents stumbled across a teddy bear that looked disturbingly as though it had been stitched from human skin.
By Monday morning (July 14), the mystery unravelled into an elaborate, yet deeply unsettling piece of performance art.
Terrifying Teddy Found Outside Station
Officers who reached the Bear Valley Road on Sunday, July 13, found the bear propped against a kerb, its leathery “flesh”, human‑like lips and vacant eye sockets illuminated by flashing patrol lights. “Everything appeared to be stitched on almost surgically, like someone had removed a person’s skin and turned it into a teddy bear,” an investigator told The New York Post.
Initial fears of a macabre crime scene led to a full forensic response. But laboratory tests soon clarified doubts. The coroner confirmed “the object was not human and contained no human tissue”, adding that similar dolls advertised online brazenly claimed to be "made of human skin".
Artist Issues Statement
The mystery maker surfaced within hours. Posting on Facebook, Robert Kelly of Dark Seed Creations wrote, “Yes, I made the bear in the news video… Yes, I did ship that bear to an Etsy customer in Victorville last week.”
Speaking to NBC News later, the South Carolina artist said his team uses “latex live castings of actual human models, which adds to the reality of the item.”
Kelly insisted he had “no knowledge of the buyer’s intentions” and denied orchestrating any prank 3,500 kilometres away. Police have now removed the doll; whether they will pursue the purchaser remains unclear.