Teddy Bear Elmo Teddy Bear has been in vogue since 1996. They have become toys that every child is eager to have. These stuffed animals all have a set of chips inside, programmed to call its owner.
But not all Elmo teddy bears are cute. In 2008, 2-year-old baby boy James Bowman's bear Elmo not only could say the owner's name, but also knew how to say "kill". After turning it off and on for the bear to speak, the bear sang "Killing James".
Finally, the boy's mother had to get rid of this teddy bear from the house.
2. Diamond of Hope
One of the most valuable gems in the world is the Diamond of Hope
(Hope) which is on display at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History.
It is a beautiful blue diamond weighing more than 45 carats. Small as a walnut, but it's worth 20-25 billion US dollars.
There's
a curse that anyone who wears this gem will experience great
misfortune. There are stories of owners murdered, murdered and penniless
through poor investments. People who come into contact with the diamond
have experienced failed marriages, premature children, drug addiction,
and mental illness.
3. Buspy
Thomas Busby 's Chair
is a petty thief and alcoholic. In 1702, Busby killed his
father-in-law, Mr. Daniel, just because he accidentally sat on his
favorite chair. Later, Busby was arrested with the death penalty, before
he died he cursed that anyone sitting or touching the chair would be
catastrophically killed.
Years
later, out of disbelief about the curse, some people tried it out on
this chair. And just a few days later, they died in strange and
confusing accidents. The last victim, a delivery man, was killed in a
car accident, hours after he was sitting in a cursed chair.
Today, the chair, stored in Thirsk Museum, North Yorkshire, hangs more than a meter from the ground for everyone's safety.
4. Crying Boy
Spanish artist Bruno Amadio, also known as Giovani Bragolin,
was a famous painter in the 1950s. What made him famous was a series of
portrait paintings. use crying babies.
The
mysterious story of the curse of the Crying Boy painting began to
appear in September 1985, when The Sun - famous news site in England
reported on a series of mysterious fires spreading in England.
Especially in the places where the fire happened, there was a picture of
the Crying Boy in the house.
According
to the firefighters and the victims, in all the fires, everything in
the house was burned down, only the copies of the Crying Boy painting
were still intact.
5. Painting The Hands Resist Him
In
Bill Stoneham's The Hands Resist Him, a boy and his doll stand in front
of a window covered with ghostly hands. What makes this painting so
scary is that the critics and owners of them all died shortly after
exposure to the painting.
But
that is not all. Many owners of this painting recount that the
characters in the painting move at night, crawling out of the painting
to mischief and vandalism.
Finally,
the painting is also sold to a man named Kim Smith in Grand Rapids,
Michigan, USA. It is kept in Mr. Smith's gallery. However, this man said
he had never seen anything strange happen.
6. Tutankhamun's Tomb
In
1922, archaeologist Howard Carter and colleagues found the Tomb of
Tutankhamun - the greatest pharaoh in ancient Egypt in the Valley of the
Egyptian Kings. This mausoleum is said to have the heaviest curse. It
is speculated that anyone entering this tomb will die unjustly.
George
Herbert, 5th Count Carnarvon and a financial supporter of the
excavation of Tutankhamun's tomb, died in a confusing way. He got a
blood infection because of a mosquito bite. Some reports even said that
when Herbert died, every light in his house went out in a strange way.
There
is also the case of Hugh Evelyn-White, an English Egyptologist who was
one of the first people present at Tutankhamun's tomb that hanged
himself in 1924. He left a note written in blood saying. that: "I give
up the curse that forced me to disappear forever". There are also many
other deaths and the strange incident attributed to the curse from the
Tutankhamun Tomb.
7. Iceman
Another mummy that is said to carry a terrible curse is Ötzi (Iceman).
Although this man died in 3300 BC, his presence still haunts today.
This is Europe's oldest natural mummy, found in 1991 in the Ötztal mountains of Italy.
Initially,
researchers believed he died of a body that could not withstand extreme
weather conditions for too long, but further research revealed that he
died of blood loss from a fatal, arrow-tip-shaped wound. cause.
The
rumors of this cursed mummy started when those who discovered it
mysteriously died. It took seven lives, including a forensic researcher,
a mountain climber and the pedestrians who found him. Currently Ötzi is
on display at the South Tyrol Archaeological Museum in Bolzano, Italy.
8. Porsche 550 car of famous actor James Dean
"Bastard"
is the name of the silver Porsche 550 Spyder of the famous American
actor - James Dean. When starring in the movie Rebel Without A Cause,
James Dean upgraded his Porsche 356 to 550 Spyder and wanted to make it a
unique car.
This
car really stands out. But the actor was warned by a person not to
drive it next week, because he saw the death emanating from "You
bastard". However, James Dean ignored it. And how frightening, exactly
seven days later, James Dean died in a catastrophic accident in his
beloved car. After that crash, the car is sold for spare parts, the car's curse begins.
A
mechanic bought a wheel and soon broke his leg. Then, a man who bought
the car's engine was killed in a car accident. Another victim who bought
a gearbox was seriously injured in an accident. The tires sold from
Little Bastard blew up all at once, leaving their buyers hospitalized.
And finally a truck carrying the shell of the car crashes, killing the
driver.
9. SIM number 0888 888 888: Just use it and die
SIM 0888 888 888 is called the sim of the devil, issued by a telecommunications company in Bulgaria.
The
British Telegraph said that in 2010, this telecom company locked the
number 0888.888.888, because within 10 years, the SIM has passed through
three generations and it is unclear why, its owners are all have quite a
tragic fate. Even died at a very young age.
Among the victims was Vladimir Grashnov, former CEO of Mobitel who passed away in 2001 at the age of 48.
10. Basano Vases Carved
In the 15th century and originated from Italy, the This vase sank into oblivion for a long time before being found in 1988.
Legend
has it that in the 15th century this silver vase was a gift the bride
received the day before her wedding. That night, however, the bride was
murdered, the vase of flowers in her hand. When they found it, many
people felt cold on the back of their neck when they discovered the
strange words: "Be careful, this vase will spread death".
There are many rumors that, anyone who buys Basano vase within 3 months will die.
At
first auction, the Basano vase belonged to an owner, but only a few
months later this person died suddenly. The vase passed to a new owner.
And the new owner of the vase also suffers from the same pitiful
situation as the previous master.
Finally, Italian police decided to recover the vase and bury it in a mysterious place.
11. Dybbuk Wine Cabinet
This antiquity is rumored to contain the evil spirit of the dead, and
the closet is used to prevent the soul from entering and taking over the
living body.
However, in 2003, a man named Kevin Mannis acquired possession of the Dybbuk box from an auction.
He
described that inside the box contained 2 curls, 1 piece of granite, 1
withered rose bud, a small statue, 2 ancient coins of 1 cent type, 1
candle base and finally a spirit. hungry soul full of hatred.
Shortly
thereafter, Kevin Mannis sold the Dybbuk box on Ebay and a curious
person bought it. The first buyer immediately ran into trouble giving it
to his mother.
The
poor old woman had a stroke and died shortly after receiving the gift.
Since then, the closet has passed through the hands of many different
owners and no one dares to open it again, even if only for an instant.
12. The mirror at Myrtles Plantation containing the souls of a mother and children
The
Myrtles Plantation is said to be one of the most haunted places in the
world. It was built by David Bradford in 1796. It used to be the home of
a family.
It
all started from when the servant named Chloe became jealous of her
master's other servants. Chloe is afraid she will be fired when there
are others who do better than her.
It
was her selfishness that made her do the most sinful. Chloe put a
poison in the birthday cake of the host's daughter. Chloe does so with
the aim of becoming the homeowner's life saver when they eat this cake.
Unfortunately, the poison was put out of hand, causing the death of David Bradford's wife - Sara Woodruff and her children.
According
to local custom at that time, every house where a member dies must
cover all mirrors in the house. The purpose is so that their souls are
not lost or trapped in the mirror. However, this mirror in Sara
Woodruff's house was left over and it is said that the souls of Sara and
her children were trapped there.
13. Dancing wedding dress
In 1849, a rich lady
named Anna Baker fell in love with a country welder. However, her
father, Mr. Ellis Baker, did not agree, because he believed that the two
subjects were not subject to registration. He kicked the welder out of
the place where they lived. As for the girl, she was very angry with her
father and lived alone all her life, determined not to love anyone
more. In 1914, the girl died.
Before
her lover was chased away by her father, Anna chose for herself a
beautiful wedding dress to wear on her big day. But Anna didn't get a
chance to wear it. The dress was later bought by another rich lady,
Elizabeth Dysart.
Years
after the girl's mansion became a museum, witnesses claimed that the
dress moved on its own, especially on a full moon day.
14. The haunted bench
There are many spooky stories in the Belcourt castle, but the two benches are the most famous in the castle. Some visitors said that sitting on a chair feels very cold and uncomfortable. Others say they are sitting on top of a dead person.
15. The Robert Doll
This is a gift from a friend to the boy Robert Otto. Because he loves the doll so much that he named it after himself.
It
seems that a soul is hidden in this doll. Many times, Robert's parents
heard the doll and Robert talked to each other. Dolls are also said to
have the ability to move and destroy furniture in the room, especially
when the little boy Robert Otto is deep asleep.
After the boy died, another family moved into the house and they accidentally found the remaining doll. The
horror story continued in that house. Later owners and neighbors still
heard footsteps and giggles resounded in the attic of the house.
Currently,
the doll is on display at a museum in Key West. The strange thing is
that any visitor who wants to get close to this doll, the camera lens
suddenly goes black and stops working.
16. The Man Drawing of a Suffering Man is a painting drawn with blood.
Sean
Robinson, a young man living in Cumbria, was the first to notice an odd
looking oil painting at his grandmother's house. The boy felt this
photo had a strange charm.
Once
married, Sean tried to persuade his wife to bring the picture to hang,
but unfortunately his wife did not like it. And the picture was left in
the basement. Just a few days later, Sean and his family have
experienced very mysterious events. The doors frequently opened by
themselves, and there were cries coming from them.
Sean
also often dreams of nightmares. He often sees the figure of the man in
the picture under the bedside and gazes at him and his wife. Next, his
son fell down the stairs, and his wife always felt something stroking
his hair.
Sean
decided to find out the origin of the painting and learned that the
author used his blood mixed with paint to paint it, and he committed
suicide shortly after his work was completed.
17. Delhi Purple Marble
This stone is a giant amethyst. Everyone who owns it, including its creator, is unhappy.
At
the British National Museum of Natural History, beside the display
shelf of the stone, there is a statement of scientist Edward Heron
Allenz: "The stone is cursed, once stained with blood and brings
disaster to anyone who keeps. keep it!".
The
Delhi Amethyst was brought to England by a Bengali Colonel named W.
Ferris. From the day he held the stone, this officer was out of business
and his health was completely deteriorated. After
he died, he left that stone behind for his eldest son. Not long after,
this son was also prone to failure. In addition, this gem also causes
unlucky for many other owners.
18. The Pupa doll
Pupa appeared in 1920, it was adapted from the portrait of the owner. The owner is an Italian woman. She often tells people that this doll is her best friend, her confidant.
Even the owner even revealed a Pupa doll had talked to her. When the mistress dies, Pupa dolls have strange actions. This doll is housed in a glass case, and it acts clearly that it doesn't like being in it.
There
are some who say that periodically the doll will knock on the glass as
if it wanted to get out, it changed its body position, changed the
entire facial expression, and even moved its clothes.
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