VICTORVILLE, CA – A bizarre incident at a local gas station has captured widespread attention, but what initially seemed like a terrifying discovery turned out to be an elaborate prank. A teddy bear, initially thought to be crafted from human remains, was found outside an AM/PM on Bear Valley Road, sparking alarm among passersby.
Authorities quickly cordoned off the area, launching an investigation into the unsettling find. However, the mystery unraveled when a horror special effects artist stepped forward, claiming responsibility for the creation. He explained that the bear was not made from human skin but rather from latex.
The artist, based in Summerville, South Carolina, identified himself as Robert Kelly. He specializes in creating realistic props for the horror industry, and his work is well-known among those familiar with macabre art.
Kelly explained that the bear was sold last week in Victorville and speculated that it was left at the gas station as a prank. He shared that his phone and social media were inundated with messages once the incident went viral, with many recognizing his distinct style.
The San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department confirmed that the coroner was involved initially due to the nature of the discovery. However, they clarified that no human remains were involved, and the bear was indeed a prop.
Kelly’s studio is renowned for producing lifelike horror props, often using latex to mimic human skin. While the incident caused a stir, the artist emphasized that his creations are meant for entertainment and not to incite fear.
He expressed surprise at the bear’s unintended impact but acknowledged that the realistic nature of his work can sometimes lead to misunderstandings.
The incident has highlighted the fine line between art and reality, with Kelly noting that while his creations are meant to shock, they are ultimately harmless.