
Depraved Lesbians Joyce Draganosky and Laureen Callo
“Very eerie — I’ve never seen a Halloween scene like this,” said Dionne Watley Adger of Clinton Hill. “I’m not certain what they are trying to depict here.”
The porch of the Bergen Street brownstone with the display has been turned into what appears to be a torture chamber. A surgeon with a jack-o-lantern head operates on a bloody baby doll, hooked up to an IV.



One doll even has a smaller doll emerging from a bloody gash in its belly.


Some have tried to ignore the macabre scene, while others cannot help but gawk.
“It’s just someone’s sense of humor,” said Irene Zimmerman of Boerum Hill. “As twisted as it may be, we’ve all got our thing.”

The display went up Sunday, and has been drawing a critical and sometimes admiring crowd ever since.
“That’s the part that gets me,” said Junie Futrell of Boerum Hill. “In light of everything going on in today’s world, I don’t know how tasteful this is.”
“It’s Halloween,” added Meg Allan Cole of Boerum Hill. “It’s supposed to be scary.”
So who is the person behind this? According to public records, the woman who lives in this house is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker.