Urban Legends

By GlitterGoddess99

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Urban legends and myths from around the world will be published here. More

Intro
Sesame Seed
Aka Manto
Blind Maiden
Baby Blue
Hello Kitty
The man in the elevator
Tanning Lotion
Smiley Face
Ugly Baby
El SilbΓ³n
The Hook
Himuro Mansion
Goatman
Dancing with the Devil
Soap Sally
The Girl From The Gap
La Bruja de CoyocΓ‘n
Video Tape
Kokkuri-San
Talking Angela
La Ciguapa
Yuki-Onna
Nale Ba
Boiled Brain
Gore Orphanage
Bus Driver
Pet snake
Hairdo
One Two One Two
Futakuchi-onna
House of Tubes
Humans Can Lick Too
Single Braid
Pinky Pinky
Gashadokuro
Diet Pills
Chicken Dinner
Red Crayon
Kuldhara Village
Pontianak
The Baby and the Bear
White String
Seventh Son
The Right Eye
Carmen Winstead
El-Naddaha
Lucedio Abbey
Runaway Bride
Black Kimono
The Babysitter
Lotus Pond
Polybius
Poveglia
Blonde in the Bathroom
The White Lady
Phantom of the Park
The Clown Statue
Mary-San
Dead Man's Hand
7th Barn
Mothman
Yama Uba
Under The Bed
Black-Eyed Children
Cuckoo
The White Death
Sugisawa Village
Candyman
Spring-Heeled Jack
Little Finger
Penanggalan
Choking Dog
New Pet
Amusement Park
El Cucuy
Harionago
40 Dead Children
Mall Slasher
Never-Ending Road
Lechuza
Crying Baby
Bus 375
Charlie Noonan
Orang Minyak
Lincolns
Kuntilanak
Buckley Family
Betobeto-san
Catfish
Teke Teke
Oxtail Soup
Chupacabra
Wild Rose
Kumkum
Devil's Tower
Red Car
Kuchisake Onna
Well to Hell
Aisha
Roommates
Mexican Bus
Toll Booth
Red Room
Love Rollercoaster
Wewe Gombel
Dead Dog
La Mala Hora
Wine Barrel
La Llorona
Kidney Thieves
Pocong
Death Girlfriend
Mooney's Mansion
La Bruja
Langsuir
Smith Sisters Murdered Anonymously
Tuyul
Cow Head
Severed Hands
Bedroom Light
Red Room
Polong
The Stare
Sundel Bolong
Ghost Tracks
Tomino's Hell
Tikbalang
Luxury Hotel
Licca Chan
Buried Alive
Monterrey House
Sadako
The Bunny Man
Pichal Peri
Libertyville
Face Powder
Gold Coins
Speed Bumps
Resurrection Mary
El Tunchi
Little Witch
Dismal Swamp
Hatchet Lady
Mongoloid House
The Death Cab
Little Boy
Bloody Bill

Yellow House

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By GlitterGoddess99

Origin: Peru

The Yellow House is a scary true ghost story about a haunted house named "La Casa Matusita" in Liam, Peru. This is the most famous urban legend in Peru.

There is a strange, bright yellow house in Lima, Peru that is said to be cursed. The name of the house is "La Casa Matusita" and according to legend, a group of people met a grisly end on the 2nd floor of the old building.

Many years ago, an old man lived in the yellow house. He didn't have a wife or children and lived with his servants, a butler, and a cook. The man occupied the 2nd floor of the yellow house and his servants lived on the ground floor.

The man was ill-tempered and treated his servants very badly, constantly mistreating them. The servants were filled with hatred for the old man and vowed to someday get their revenge. They came up with a plan to publicly embarrass their employer.

One day, the old man was holding a dinner party. When his guests arrived and were seated in the dining room, the servants decided to take their revenge. They had obtained illegal hallucinogenic drugs (LSD) and put them in the food they were serving to the man and his guests.

Then the servants walked out, quietly locking the dining room door behind them, They retired to the kitchen to await the results of their plan. After about 15 minutes, they heard angry voices and the sound of plates smashing. They chuckled to themselves. This was followed by violent yells and blood-freezing screams. The servants began to get worried.

After the noises had died down, the butler and the cook opened the door of the dining room and were horrified by the gruesome scene they discovered inside. The walls and ceiling were splattered with blood. On the floor lay mangled bodies with body parts - eyes, hands, internal organs, severed heads. The faces of the guests were twisted masks of hate and terror.

Each and every guest at the dinner party, including the old man, had met a brutal and terrifying end. Driven insane by the hallucinogenic drugs, the guests had murdered each other in the most appealing ways imaginable.

The sight of so much savagery caused the servants to lose their minds. Horrified by the massacre they had caused and fearing they would be executed by the law, the servants took their own lives.

Ever since then, the yellow house in Peru had a reputation for being haunted. Most people were afraid to go near the place. It is said that the house began to fall to ruin until it was purchased years later by a property developer.

Later, a Japanese family moved into the house. They were completely unaware of the history of the old building and of its fearsome reputation. The night they moved in, the husband took a knife and murdered his entire family before killing himself.

After that, the house lay vacant for many years until a local priest was asked to perform an exorcism there. The owners wanted the house to be cleansed so that it could be sold. The priest entered the first floor with no problem. It was when he set foot on the second, that he had a panic attack that resulted in his death.

Another of the best-known cases is that of Humberto Vera Vilchez. In the 1960s, a television host made a bet live on air, saying that he would be able to spend seven nights alone inside the house. He managed to stay one night, and the next morning, he was found lying outside on the pavement. He had lost his mind and had to be confined to a mental asylum. he was never heard from again.

It is said that from time to time, ghostly screams and yells can be heard coming from La Casa Matusita. Some people have even seen ghostly figures lurking in the 2nd-floor windows. Today, the 1st floor of the yellow house is rented out to a business. The 2nd floor is kept unoccupied and securely locked. According to legend, if a group of people goes to stay the night on the 2nd floor of the yellow house, they will go insane during the night and slaughter each other, re-enacting the terrible events that happened there years before.

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