Spooky Doodles

I just ran into an expression that has me baffled. I'm assuming (or at least hoping) that this is slang of some sort.
It showed up in a CNN.com article which contained the paragraph:
Some think differently. They believe Masters, now 36, was convicted via faulty logic, pop psychology, underhanded investigative tactics and a collection of spooky doodles. They say Masters deserves a new trial.
SPOOKY DOODLES???
HHHEEEEELLLPPPP!!!!
It's not a special slang term. They're just doodles. Real doodles: scribbles on a page. Read more about them here.

That's what I had kinda figured.
Most of the hits I got while goodle-digging had to do with scrap-booking; such as this, this, and this.
But then, I found this in an online book review forum:
I liked him in this one, but when he was introduced, he gave me the creeps. He just shows up, out of thin air! I think he's some kind of spooky-doodle! He likes to mess with Steph's mind!
Clearly this is not something widespread, but could it be a jargon term that is beginning to show up as slang?
LOL, Paradox! Creepy article, but I Love the idea of there being spooky-doodles. Sounds like that should be some kind of pumpkin-and-chocolate-flavored breakfast cereal -- or with little candy-corn marshmallows or something.
And I just had a GFM (Gnarly Foot Moment) staring at the word "marshmallow" way too long, wondering if I'd misspelled it!
I think my blood sugar must be dipping....

Hey nice do! she spooky doodle..
Sunny
I really think there's something to this.