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Aileen Carol Wuornos


(February 29, 1956 - October 9, 2002)
She met Tyria J. Moore, became her lover and when passion faded, they became close friends. The adventures

of the couple escalated rapidly. On Christmas Eve 1989, the corpse of Richard Mallory, who was known for

his love of alcohol and women, was found in the forests of Daytona Beach, Florida. The body had three

shots of a 22-caliber pistol. A year later, six more bodies which had been murdered in a similar way were

discovered. All the victims were middle-aged men, whose bodies appeared near a street or road, after being

robbed and killed with the same weapon.
In order to support herself, Aileen sold the valuables she had stolen from her victims. While selling

Richard Mallory’s camera and radar detector, and a toolbox belonging to another victim, she was

discovered.
The police could finally arrest Wuornos when Tyria Moore agreed to cooperate with them. Her friend

confessed to six murders and claimed self-defense. Almost immediately, she and her lawyer sold the movie

rights to her life. On January 27, 1992, a jury found Aileen Wuornos guilty of first-degree murder and

recommended the death penalty. In 2001, the killer announced that she would not seek any appeal of her

sentence:  “I killed those men. I robbed them as cold as ice. And I would do it again. There’s no reason

to keep me alive because I would kill again. There’s hatred crawling through my body . . . I’m so sick of

hearing that I’m crazy. I’ve been evaluated so many times. I am competent, sane and I’m trying to tell the

truth. I’m someone who hates life and would kill again.” She was executed in 2002.

Javed Iqbal
(October 8, 1956 - October 8, 2001)
He sent a letter to the police and the newspapers of Lahore, where he confessed to have strangled and

dismembered his victims, chosen from fugitives and homeless orphans. He also said that he was planning to

drown himself in the Ravi River. Police arrested him and launched the biggest manhunt in the history of

Pakistan, until they captured his accomplices. One of them died under police custody by jumping from a

window. Iqbal said in court that he was innocent and that the whole thing was a joke, planned to draw

attention to the lack of control of children in poor families. He claimed that his statements were made

under duress. Over one hundred witnesses testified against Iqbal, and he and his accomplices were

convicted. Iqbal was sentenced to death by hanging. On the morning of October 8, 2001, Iqbal committed

suicide in prison.

Luis Alfredo Garavito


(January 25, 1957)
Born in Colombia, he is known as the beast, the monk, the priest or the madman. He is considered the

biggest child serial

killer
in humanity and the second serial killer in the world. After being captured by the Colombian authorities,

Garavito confessed to murdering 172 children. According to psychologists, he committed sexual assaults

against minors because his older uncle had repeatedly raped him in his own house, in front of his parents.
Garavito denied having raped his victims. He said he had committed the crimes under Satan’s orders and

promised to rehabilitate, after becoming a member of the United Pentecostal Church of Colombia. Although

the sentence for his crimes amounted to 1,853 years of imprisonment, the murderer was sentenced under a

penal system that, at the time, applied a maximum sentence of 40 years, with possible reductions for

cooperating with the authorities and showing a particular interest in studies.

Jos? Antonio Rodriguez

Vega
, The Old

Lady Killer

(December 3, 1957 - October 24, 2002)
A Spanish serial

killer
, he murdered at least 16 women aged 60 to 93 years between August 1987 and April 1988. On May

19, 1988 he was arrested while walking down the streets. His trial began in 1991 in Santander. At the time

of his arrest, he confessed to the crimes, but when testifying in court, he said the women had died of

natural causes. He had simply left them unconscious. Rodr?guez Vega would identify a victim and follow

her, until he became familiar with every aspect of her routine. When he knew her well enough, he

impersonated a television delivery man or a builder and offered to make any repairs. He would later visit

her and accompany her for a while, to gain her trust and have free access to her home. When he executed

his crimes, he took a trophy from each of them. The victims’ relatives identified objects in Vega’s house,

linking him to the cases. He was sentenced to 432 years in prison. But in 2002, while serving his sentence

in the prison of Topas, in Salamanca, he was stabbed and killed by two inmates. The next day, he was

buried in a common grave.

Joel Rifkin
(January 20, 1959)
He is considered the

worst serial killer in the history of New York
. In February 1987, his father committed suicide to

end his suffering caused by cancer. At that time, Joel began collecting books about

serial killers.

Joel liked to change his methods each time, making it difficult to find a pattern to identify him. Joel

Rifkin would later confess to a forensic psychiatrist that he had visions and that he knew he would die at

age 64, like his father.  He said he also knew that victim number 17 would be the last one, since he was

34, which is 17 multiplied by two.  He also said that he killed prostitutes so that his father would not

feel alone in the afterlife. He was stopped by a traffic inspector because his truck had no plates. He

wasn’t driving at high speed, but he didn’t stop as commanded. Ten minutes later, he hit a traffic light.

In the back of the truck, they found the decomposed body of a woman. Despite having countless pieces of

evidence against him, he pleaded not guilty to the murders. He received a life sentence.

Anatoly Onoprienko

, The Beast of

Ukraine

(July 25, 1959 - August 27, 2013)
Onoprienko had an average height and an athletic appearance. He was rational, educated, eloquent and

merciless. Onoprienko’s crimes began in the late 1980s. With the police chasing him, Onoprienko emigrated

to Austria and then France, Greece and Germany, where, after being arrested for burglary, he would be

expelled. Back in Ukraine, he committed an avalanche of crimes. Between October 1995 and March 1996, he

killed 43 people. Then, he began to enter houses and massacre entire families. Up to eight families were

attacked and killed by Onoprienko in Odessa, Leopoli and Dnipropetrovsk. He entered the houses shortly

before dawn, gathered the inhabitants and killed men with a gun, and women and children with a knife, an

ax or a hammer. Then he set the house on fire. If someone crossed his path, they also ended up dead. He

even killed a three-month-old baby in his cradle, suffocating him with a pillow. The period in which he

committed the murders was relatively short and prolific. Police found a stolen gun and 122 items belonging

to the victims in his apartment. Once arrested, he confessed to the first eight crimes immediately and

then admitted that his list contained 52 victims. His trial was one of the most complex and expensive ones

in the history of Ukrainian justice. More than 400 witnesses and hundreds of specialists testified. He was

convicted but the death penalty was commuted to life imprisonment. He died of a heart attack in prison in

Zhitomir on August 27, 2013, at the age of 54.

Richard Ram?rez,

the Night Stalker
(February 29, 1960 - June 7, 2013)
He killed 14 people in Los Angeles between 1984 and 1985. His father was extremely violent with him and

his brothers. He witnessed his cousin murder his wife in cold blood with a shotgun. At age 24, he began

his serial murders

without specific methods, which made it harder to capture him. He killed people regardless of their

sex, race or age. His weapons could be baseball bats, knives or guns. His modus operandi also varied.

Since he could kill either without leaving a trace or leaving traces everywhere, he believed he was

protected by the devil. He was captured thanks to his last victim, who survived the attack and saw Ramirez

escape in a van. Los Angeles was filled with posters with the face of the “Night Stalker.” As Ramirez was

out of town, he was unaware of his arrest warrant. Upon his return, a group of people, who recognized him

on the street, tried to lynch him. He had to be rescued by the police itself. On October 3, 1989, he was

sentenced to death. But Ramirez died in 2013 of liver failure at a hospital in California, while awaiting

his execution.

Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer

, The Milwaukee

Cannibal

(May 21, 1960 - November 18, 1994)
He is an exception. He was a child loved by his parents who had a good education and a happy social life.

He is responsible for the deaths of 17 men and boys, between 1978 and 1991.  He is known not only for the

number of people he killed, but also for practicing necrophilia and cannibalism.
His strategy was recurring:  he invited men to pose for some pictures, put drugs in their drinks,

strangled them and had sex with them. Then, he photographed the bodies and he also took pictures detailing

their dismemberment. He used acids to dissolve the bodies, but kept their head and genitals as trophies.

In May 1991, he made some burr-holes in the skull of a 19-year-old boy to inject acid in his brain. But

the boy escaped, running naked through the streets, prompting neighbors to alert the police. The boy could

not speak because he was in shock. Dahmer claimed that the young man was his lover and that he was drunk.

The murderer managed to confuse the police, who found no proof. On July 22, 1991, another young man

escaped in handcuffs. The police decided to make further investigations. They found photographs of

corpses, human remains and a head in the refrigerator of his house. Dahmer tried to escape but was

arrested. The jury declared him sane and sentenced him to 15 consecutive life terms. He died during a

fight in the Portage prison.

Adolfo de Jes?s

Constanzo
, The

Godfather of Matamoros

(November 1, 1962 - May 6, 1989)
He was a Mexican drug trafficker and leader of a cult led by several mafia bosses and police officers. The

sect, which was based in Matamoros, Mexico, performed hidden ceremonies. In order to carry them out, they

kidnapped different people and made human sacrifices. In 1989, when a 21-year-old American tourist

disappeared in Matamoros, during the recess, the police began a thorough investigation. They soon

discovered the actions of the sect and after arresting several members, found out that they were

responsible for the murder of the young man. On May 6, the same year, they cornered Constanzo and four of

his followers. After a couple of hours of confrontation, determined not to go to prison, Constanzo ordered

one of his followers to kill him.

Thierry Paulin,

The Beast of Paris


(November 28, 1963 - April 16, 1989)
Paulin was a student who had few friends and was ashamed of his dark-colored skin. In October and November

1984, eight elderly women were murdered in Paris. Beaten to death, their heads were found in plastic bags.

According to forensic experts, one of them had been forced to drink drain cleaner. Between December 1985

and June 1986, eight more elderly women were killed. The police could not identify the murderer, but

concluded that it was the same as before. In 1986, Paulin learned he was HIV-positive. Knowing that his

illness would cause his imminent death, he organized big parties with credit cards and money stolen from

his victims. The following year, in just two days, Paulin murdered three women. One of them, which Thierry

thought was dead, recovered and was able to provide his description. Paulin was arrested while celebrating

his 24th birthday. He admitted everything. Charged with 18 murders, he assumed responsibility for 21

murders and was sent to prison to await trial. A year later, Paulin was hospitalized for his illness in a

state of almost total paralysis and died on the night of April 16, 1989. The film J’ai Pas Sommeil (I

Can?t Sleep), by Claire Denis, was based on his story.
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ADKINS, Joseph assassination victim (1869)
A Republican member of Georgia’s state senate during the troubled years of Reconstruction (1865–77),

Joseph Adkins was

elected to his seat from Warren County. White Democrats in the region (then known as Conservatives)

reviled Adkins for his “radical” politics—i.e., support for black civil rights and allegiance to the Union

victors in the recent War Between the States—and denounced him as a “scalawag” (a native Southerner

disloyal to the late Confederacy). Adkins further outraged white opinion in April 1868, when he posted a

statutory bond for Sheriff John Norris, another Republican hated by Conservatives and the night-riding Ku

Klux Klan. Warren County was among the state’s most violent districts in those days, and Adkins led a

delegation to Washington, D.C., in the spring of 1869, seeking a restoration of military rule in Georgia

until the vigilante outrages could be suppressed. Sheriff Norris warned Adkins not to return, but Adkins

ignored the many threats against his life. On May 10, 1869, a gang of racist thugs was waiting for him

when Adkins disembarked from a train at Dearing, Georgia. The gunmen “confiscated” his horse and buggy,

leaving Adkins with a walk of several miles to reach his home. Along the way he was ambushed and mortally

wounded by gunfire. His wife and daughter found him lying in the road. Adkins lived long enough to name at

least one of the shooters, who had failed to don their usual Klan disguises.

While Adkins’s family refused to publicly identify the shooters, they informed military authorities that

one triggerman had been Ellis Adams, a member of the gang that harassed Adkins at the Dearing railroad

depot. Adams bore a special grudge against Adkins, since Adkins had reported him for stabbing a black man

and other racist crimes. Adams was also a prime suspect in the murders of victim Perry Jeffers and his

family near the Dearing station. Warren County Democrats initially tried to blame
the murder on blacks, then claimed that Adkins had made improper advances to a young female relative of

Adams, thereby transforming his act from a grudge killing or political assassination to a matter of

“honor.” A local gossip told the New York Times that Adkins was “a notorious debaucher. His negro [sic]

amours are more numerous than his years.” The Shreveport South-Western, meanwhile, called Adkins “a

habitual inmate of negro brothels. . . . He was among the most degraded of the scalawags.” Detractors

claimed to possess a “love letter” written by Adkins—a gospel minister, then in his sixties—to the young

woman in question, but it was never produced and likely never existed.

U.S. general Alfred Terry, based in Atlanta, sent two companies of infantry to Warren County on May 13,

1869. They camped outside Warrenton and tried to suppress local violence, with mixed results. No charges

were filed against Ellis Adams, and he died in a shoot-out that December. Troops sought to arrest a second

murder suspect in March 1870, but he was warned in advance and fled the county. The case remains

officially unsolved.

ALPHABET Murders

Rochester, New York (1971–73)
This troubling case draws its popular nickname from the matched initials of three young victims raped and

murdered over a three-year period. Eleven-yearold Carmen Colon was the first to die, in 1971. Wanda

Walkowicz, age 10, followed a year later, and 10-year-old Michelle Maenza was the last. The “alphabet”

angle was further emphasized when the killer dumped each Rochester victim in a nearby town whose name

began with the same letter as the murdered girl’s first and last names: Colon in Churchville, Walkowicz in

Webster, and Maenza in Macedon. Police note that aside from the similarity in age, all three girls came

from poor Catholic families and each had recently suffered from trouble at school. Detectives thus

suspected a killer employed by some social service agency, whose job gave him access to such information,

but interviews with 800 potential suspects led nowhere. In 1979 Rochester police named former resident

Kenneth Bianchi as a suspect in the murder series. Better known to Californians as the “Hillside

Strangler,” the confessed slayer (with cousin Angelo Buono) of 10 young women in Los Angeles, Bianchi was

serving life for two more murders in Bellingham, Washington, and thus was unlikely to sue for slander.

Authorities note that Bianchi left Rochester in January 1976, driving a car that resembled a vehicle seen

near the site of one “alphabet” slaying. Bianchi has not been charged in the case, and the waters were

muddied further in December 1995, when an imprisoned killer claimed to know the “alphabet” murderer’s

name. That tip, like the Bianchi lead before it, has thus far failed to solve the case.

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10 Most Urban Legends Meet The Best Here

Discover in this interesting article the most popular urban legends . Be captivated by a series of fantasy stories,

beliefs and fears that are led into tales that may perhaps come true. A myth that walks in various

cultures of the current civilization.

Before starting this fascinating section; narrating several of the urban legends, let us first explain

what they are. So that you understand in context the symbolism and mythological aspect that they keep in

their history. The urban legends are tall tales of an event, narrated mysterious and phantasmagorically.

These stories are made up of characters and events that are real, with details that alter their content a

bit.

The word urban is used because these stories are closely linked to the city. Its protagonists and settings

take place in a metropolis full of streets, buildings and shopping centers. Specifically, urban legends

are defined as fictional stories, and they are usually transmitted between people, and you tell the event

truthfully. For some, they may have absurd and unusual characteristics. But for others these can be

believed in their entirety, although there is no proof of what happened.

As a predominant feature in these stories, the narrator usually adds elements such as: the father of my

neighbor, or the uncles of a colleague from work. This play on words adds some credibility to urban

legends. At this point you can already deduce that perhaps you have heard a story. An example of these

would be the one we listened to when we were little. When they told us, be careful with the white truck

that circulates through the streets, since it is kidnapping children. Even though you never knew of a

confirmed case, let alone seen it on the news.

So below we will tell you several urban legends

that are very popular, no matter the culture, much less the language. There is always someone who

brings out these fictional stories in a meeting. So get ready to meet them, orienting them in the same way

that their content may be somewhat disturbing.

THE GHOST HIGHWAY
It has been heard for years, passed from generation to generation. One of the

most famous urban

legends
. Over time it has had alterations, these are due to evolution, changing the style of

transport. The ghost highway is about a vehicle that stops in the middle of the road to give a ride to a

young woman who asks to be transferred.

She is a young woman of few words, who gets into the car and sits on its back. Further on, the driver

comes across several signs that warn of a very dangerous curve. As he passes it, the driver looks in the

rear-view mirror and the girl has disappeared. Leaving him astonished at that situation, he continues on

his way, and then at a crowded stop, he learns from the locals that he is a ghost.

A girl who died long ago in a fatal car accident, caused by the steep incline of the curve. And it appears

to unsuspecting drivers, causing them to stop before taking the fatal angle. These urban legends are heard

in almost all regions of long roads, in some it is a gentleman and in others a woman in a wedding dress.

But they all leave the same message, causing the unsuspecting driver to stop so as not to be surprised by

the failure of the road that will be found later and can cause a tragedy.

THE LADY IN WHITE
Marked by tragedy the spirit of a lazy lady in some rural areas, crying after the tragedy of having lost

her children and husband. In search of revenge, he walks sobbing in the dark and cold nights. According to

all list urban legends , this ghostly

figure, in a white dress and long black hair. It is common for him to see her in the villages, and they

say that if she walks, or you hear her wailing, it is because she comes from the soul of someone who is

sick and about to die.

Each community narrates the loss of its family in a different way. You can hear it was after a strong

fire, others say they drowned on one side. In context, this woman loses her family and dies of pain,

vindictive and envious of those who are happy, she walks in the longest, coldest and darkest nights in

search of a neglected soul.

POK?MON SUICIDES
Did you know that in 1996 a new version of a famous Japanese video game was released: Pok?mon red and

green 1.0. This brought with it one of the most emblematic urban legends in the world. As it turns out,

many young people, whose ages were between 10 and 15 years old, committed suicide.

Cutting their veins, poisoned, hanged and even jumped from high floors. All for having fallen under the

influence of the game, which contained a song that affected their subconscious and led them to commit the

fatal acts. The tune was called Lavender Town, in fact someone invented the Lavender Town Syndrome

disease.

An event that went viral on all social networks worldwide. Loading on this game a myth that endangered the

lives of children who listened to his song. Many rumors were given, but none had scientific basis. Some

analysts found that these boys carried out the deadly acts after being a victim of bullying. An issue that

is still debated before some believers. Giving rise to the legend of pok?mon suicides.

THE CALL COMES FROM INSIDE THE HOUSE
Urban legends that are a true suspense. Starting the story with a teenage girl who babysat at night. This

he did in the children's parents' own home. One day, mom and dad go out to dinner, they leave the

babysitter in charge of their children, who were already sleeping in the upper part of the house.

After several hours, as she began to fall asleep sitting on the couch, the phone rings. He is a man who

threatens her with death, at first she ignores him. But after so much insistence, fear takes hold of her.

Scared, she calls the authorities for help, a request that is answered from the other side of the receiver

by the men of the law.

While waiting for the police patrol to arrive, the young woman goes up to see if the children were still

sleeping. And it is achieved with an atrocious scene. They are dead in their beds, savagely stabbed.

Suddenly the phone for the umpteenth time. She hesitates to answer, panic overwhelms her. When he picks up

the tone, the policeman is on the other side and he tells him that the call is coming from inside the

house.

KIDNEY ROBBERY
A story that leans towards organ trafficking or joining the AIDS club. A story that there will always be

someone who keeps knowing a case of these. The son of a friend or the nephew of a neighbor. Urban legends

that tell about a cheerful and very confident young man, who goes out on a night out, and suddenly feels

hooked on an attractive girl.

A whole night of dancing, seduction and alcohol. The next morning he wakes up in a bathtub, filled with

ice, in a humble room in a cheap hotel. Naked and in pain, he discovers that he has a surgical scar right

where his kidney would be, no money, no wallet, no clothes. They have stripped it of everything. He asks

for help and after some tests he receives the tragic news that a kidney has been removed.

THE INSECT BITE
A fictional tale that ends up being disgusting. Among urban legends, she is one of those that has been

part of some horror movies. In short, it is about a young man who returns from a trip after several days

of hiking through a wooded area. On its body it has several marks given by insects and mistreatment of the

branches that it encountered in its path. One of these bites begins to be somewhat disturbing, it becomes

inflamed, takes on a color between red and black, in addition to giving you a lot of fever, delusions and

pain.

You go to the doctor and he makes an incision in the area of ??the affected bite. Being stupefied, the

doctor warns the young man that his days are in danger. This is because the insect that bites him had left

their eggs under the skin and larvae have already formed, which are inside his body and feed on him.

THE HOOK MAN
A couple is in the most idyllic moments of their relationship, they move away to a lonely place inside the

vehicle, with a little music they begin to unleash an instant of passion. Until the melody is interrupted

by the announcer, who announces to the community that a homicidal maniac has escaped. Among his most

notable physical features is that he has a hook for one of his hands.

The girl gets restless and wants to go home, this is no longer the time for love. The young man insists on

continuing, but cannot. They decide to retire home, but nevertheless he gets out of the car to perform a

brief physiological need. Minutes pass and the girl observes that it takes too long, something fearful

gets out of the car to look for him.

When she discovers that her loved one has been murdered and a hook is stuck in the suitcase of the car.

One of the many urban legends that we can find in various horror stories. With certain alterations, this

narrative ends the same way.

THE GHOST WAITER
In these urban legends the ghost does not hurt, much less does a ruthless homicidal being appear. It is

known that a gentleman arrives in a city after a long road trip. It was a business trip. Tired, he goes to

the hotel bar where he would be staying and has a few alcoholic drinks, an extended and very enjoyable

night, thanks to the good conversation he had with the barman.

Very late he decides to go to sleep and says goodbye, the next morning he attends his conference and at

nightfall he seeks to enter the canteen. As you sit at the bar, you realize that there is another waiter.

So he politely asks about his partner. This gentleman is confused, and explains to the customer that they

were closed the night before.

The traveler cannot believe it, his mind is disturbed, so he immediately describes the young man who had

attended him and with whom he talked most of the night. It is here when the myth puts us on edge; He tells

him that it was a colleague who passed away months ago.

CHAIN LETTERS
Here many will feel identified, among urban legends this is one of the views today. The belief about the

influence that chain messages can have. Those who deliver a message for reflection or talk about some life

experience and then ask that it be sent to a certain number of people.

Doing so would receive some kind of health or financial prosperity benefit. One of the stories where many

have fallen, and proof of this are the endless chain messages that roll and roll through social networks.

ADULTERATED FOOD
Another of the most

popular urban legends
is the one that falls on companies that sell fast food. Where you can hear all

kinds of stories of alleged employees, who maintain the hypothesis that dogs are used to produce meat, or

that hamburger meats are from worms. Fizzy drinks that when mixed with some medicine produce

hallucinogenic substances.

There really are many urban legends about adulterous foods, which can be turned into funny stories. They

also tend to affect the credibility and quality of the stores that sell these products, being forced to

carry out campaigns to prove that the stories are false.

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Top 10 Scary Japanese Urban Legends
10. Teke-Teke


This is the Urban Legend about a girl who fell under a train and was cut in half. She became a vengeful spirit that moves using her hands and elbows, dragging herself while making the sound -Tek-Tek- … if you hear that noise, youre supposed to run. Those who are caught by the Tek Tek will recieve a fate like her - shes said to slash her victims in half so that they look like her, and possibly become wandering vengeful spirits as she is.

9. Slit Mouthed Woman


You may recognise this one from a number of Japanese movies and TV shows. The traditional name for this being is Kuchi-sake-onna and dates back over 300 years ago. She is a woman who was brutally mutilated by her husband after he found she was having an affair with another Samurai. This left her in death as a restless spirit. She is said to cover her mouth with a cloth mask, a fan or a scarf. If you approach her, shell ask you if you think shes pretty. If you answer yes, she will remove the mask and when the victim screams they will be slashed from ear to ear until they look like her. Even if you say no, shes said to follow you home and brutally murder you that night.

8. Daruma-san


This urban legend is more of an old game passed down through the years. You shower in a bath, turn off the lights and chant -Daruma-san fell down- while you wash your hair … its said that you will see a woman in your mind. She is Daruma-San. Shell be standing up in a bath. Youll see her slip and fall onto an old rusty tap. It goes straight through her eye and kills her. Then, you will feel her ghostly presence behind you. If you turn around - there she is. Black tangled hair, rotting clothes, one eye is bloodshot and the other is just a bloody, hollow eye socket. The game continues even further than that if you dare, but I think thats enough for you to understand this creepy urban legend.

7. Girl From The Gap


This Japanese story comes from peoples natural fear of what lies lurking in the cracks of a home. Do you ever see something move past the hinge of a door? Is that someone looking out from inside your wardrobe? Have you ever pictured a hand reaching out from between your bed and the floor? Well it could be the girl from the gap - a spirit that lives both physically and metaphorically -between worlds-. Its said that if you ever see her, she will ask if you want to play hide and seek. At that point the game is on. When you her between a gap again, shell drag you to an other worldly hell.

6. The Red Room


This is a very modern Japanese urban legend about a pop up ad thats red with black test. In a childs voice, it simply repeats the phrase -Do you like?-. A boy who got the popup tried to close it but it kept reappearing. Then, it changed to -Do you like red?- … he keeps trying to close it but it grows large and changes again to say -Do you like the red room?- … then, the site changes. All red and black. It has a list of names on it - his friends is at the bottom. And hand reaches out towards the boys neck from a video. tHE Ending gets even more twisted but guess what, its based on a real website. Its still out there. If you can find it, youll know the gruesome legend of the red room and if the horrible ending comes true for you.

5. The Human Pillars


This legend dates back to ancient times in Japan where its known as Hito-bashira. Back then, there was a belief that a human sacrifice sealed inside a structure would make a foundation more stable. This means that many old Japanese buildings are said to contain the spirits of the people who were sacrificed during their construction. One famous example is Matsue Castle where a woman was sealed inside the foundations during its construction. Now her spirit is said to haunt the castle and whenever a woman dances there, the castle shakes violently. Many building owners in Japan are open about their building being a Human Pillar.

4. The Snake Woman


This one comes from the old Japanese folklore pf Nure-onna which translates to wet woman. She is often described as having the head of a woman and the body of a snake - with long claws, snake eyes and jet black hair.  She carries with her a childlike bundle to lure in her victims. If a person tries to pick up the baby, they find its not a child at all. The bundle then becomes very heavy and stops the victim from fleeing. The snake woman then uses her long tongue to suck all of the blood from the victims body until they die.

3. Onibaba


She is a demon women that often appears in Japanese folk folklore. She will often appear as an old woman asking for help but if you get to close, she will slice you open with a knife and eat you. She is said to be the tormented spirit of a woman who accidently killed her pregnant daughter and unborn grandchild in an effort to find a cure for her friends child being sick. She was told to bring them the liver of an unborn child but when she finally killed her victims, she found they were her own family.

2. The Dream School


This one is extra creepy because apparently if you don't forget it within a week - it will happen to you. Lets see if this is true. One night, a boy had a dream about a school. The hallways looped forever, bringing him back to the start. Staircases led back to the first floor. As he got scared, he heard footsteps behind him. He ran until he found an emergency exit with a glass box and a key next to it. The glass had been smashed and there was a note saying it could be found in room 108. When he found that room, it was empty - no students - but there were backpacks hanging off every chair. There was a pounding on the door. He opened it, terrified, to find the hallways covered with dead children. Its said that he never woke up from his dream and if you don't forget the story in one week, youll meet the same fate. Don't worry though guys

1. Onryo


This is a traditional Japanese ghost belief about a vengeful spirt that can and will physically hurt the living. Its a very scary concept if youre only familiar with the western idea of ghosts which don't really take solid forms and so cant hurt humans with physical contact. Thats not true for an Onryo. They are vengeful and full of hate, stopping at nothing to enact the suffering they received when they were alive. For any of you guys who have seen The Grudge, this spirit is the influence for that creepy girl in that movie.








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