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Cemeteries You Wouldn’t Want to Spend the Night In
One of America’s most haunted and oldest cemeteries is a little cemetery in Connecticut, dating back at least 400 years: Union Cemetery.
It has received enough notoriety for its hauntings that even Ed and Lorraine Warren made a case study of it.
Union is quiet during the day, but walking through it, the energy is heavy.
At night, that heavy energy springs to life.
Paranormal investigators report hearing and seeing the spirits of soldiers and children, but what really grabs people’s attention are The White Lady and Red Eyes.
No one knows the origins of The White Lady, but two popular stories make her either a woman who died during childbirth or a wife murdered by her husband and dumped in a sinkhole behind the adjacent church.
Red Eyes is a bit more terrifying.
Believed to be the angry spirit of Earle Kellog, who was burned to death across the street in the 1930s, Red Eyes manifests as just that: glowing red eyes.
The spirit will sometimes chase people through the cemetery and breathe down their necks.
If the ghosts aren’t reason enough not to spend the night there, the police are.
They will ticket you for trespassing faster than you can say “run!”.
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Blazing Curse of the Crying Boy Picture
A series of portraits, dubbed the Crying Boy paintings, features a young ragamuffin with large eyes that meet the viewers to establish an instant connection. Complete with fresh tears streaming down his face, the perfectly captured expression of despair evokes a strong emotional reaction. The image was designed to pull at the heartstrings of its viewers, and it did just that.The Crying Boy series gained fame in the UK, and other parts of the world, with thousands of prints purchased and displayed in homes and businesses. However, when terrifying events accompanied the paintings, many began to question if there was something sinister attached to them. Rumors spread of a curse that was so evil it destroyed its subject and creator and damaged the homes and lives of anyone who purchased one of the prints. Skeptics, on the other hand, provided other explanations. Many seem to have an opinion on this story, from urban legend and a cursed myth to media hysteria and a bid to sell more papers.Decide what you believe about the curse after hearing these ten unsettling facts about the Crying Boy paintings.
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