TALES OF TERROR

By Brynn_Mckenzie

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TALES OF TERROR *CreepyPastas *Urban Legends *Ghost Stories More

Tales Of Terror - Official Trailer
TALES OF TERRORS!
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Strangled Red
Hypno's Lullaby
Annora Petrova
The Expressionless
Old Man
Skin-Taker
Abandoned by Disney
The Television Set
Tim (Masky)
Zalgo
Herobrine
BOB
Ed, Edd n Eddy Lost Episode
Bad Dream
CandleJack/The Name
Anansi's Goatman Story
Mr. Widemouth
Phantom Epona
The Crying Statue
BRVR/Pokémon Dead Channel
Laughing Jack
The Grinning Man
White with Red
Beware Omegle
Chatroom 98
The Observer
Santa Claws
What Really Watches You in the Dark
Homicidal Liu
Hoodie
Tulpa
Little Pink Backpack
Ticci-Toby
Forgotten Friends
The Cameras Could Take You Home
The Wanderer
Glitchy Red
The Linen Closet
Suicidemouse.avi
The Hidebehind
Hitchhiker
Uboa
Apartment 1306
Aggie
Tails Doll
Jeff the Killer
Portrait of Roisin Dhu
Smile.JPG / Smile Dog
Hanging Man Hill
Dark Reflection Ritual
The Doppelgänger
Satellite Images
Candy Pop and Candy Cane
Sally Williams- Come and Play with Me
Obey The Walrus
Teddy
Mereana Mordegard Glesgorv
Squidward's Suicide
BEN Drowned
ANTRAN
Pale Luna
The Puppeteer
Dead Bart
Lavender Town Syndrome and Pokémon Creepypastas
Eyeless Jack
Always with You
Sonic.EXE
The Slender Man
The 3:00 AM Myth
The Russian Sleep Experiment
What is Urban Legend(s)
The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs
The Fatal Hairdo
The Killer in the Window
The Laundry Room Killer
Charlie, Charlie Challenge
Midnight Game
Aren't You Glad You Didn't Turn On The Light?
The Rake
The Smith Sisters Murdered Anonymously
The Smiling Man
Bloody Mary (folklore)
Carmen Winstead
The Hook
Don't Answer The Phone
Love RollerCoaster
The Toxic Woman
The Clown Statue
The Grifter
Buried Alive
Bunny Man
Vanishing HitchHiker
The Killer in the Backseat
Green Man
Humans Can Lick, Too
Ghost Boy in Three Men and a Baby
Patterson Road
Blue Baby
What is Japanese Urban Legends
Kuchisake-Onna
Teke Teke
Kashima Reiko
Tomino's Hell
Aka Manto A.K.A The Red Cloak
The Three-legged Rika-chan
Hanako-san
Giant Skeleton (Gashadokuro)
Hitobashira (Human Pillars)
Dead body under the bed
Fatal Fare
Hitori kakurenbo / Creepy Hide and Seek
The Himuro Mansion
Jinmenken (Human Faced Dog)
The Girl From The Gap
Yuki Onna
Kune-Kune
Gozu (Cow head)
Kiyotaki Tunnel
Nure-onna (Snake Woman)
Kokkuri-san
Red Room (animation)
Okiku Doll
Cursed Japanese Kleenex Commercial
Yotsuya Kaidan
Korean Urban Legends:
Cosmetic Sesame
The Elevator Murderer
Your dead family member appears to you in a dream
The virgin ghost
The Sweet Girl of Ancol Bridge (Indonesia)
Don Simeon Bernardo's Tomb (Philippines)
Maria Labo (Philippines)
The Hello Kitty Murder (Hong Kong, China)
The Midnight Bus (Beijing, China)
Mae Nak Phra Khanong (Thailand)
Man-Eating Escalators
The 13th Floor
White Lady
Black Lady
Red Lady
Brown Lady of Raynham Hall
White Lady In Portugal: Teresa Fidalgo
White Lady In United Kingdom
White Lady in United States
White Lady in The Philippines
White Lady: La Llorona
Real Ghost Story: The Night Intruder
Real Ghost Story: The Ouija Board, The Portal and The Psychic
Real Ghost Story: Scared To Death
Real Ghost Story: A Visit From The Past
Real Ghost Story: The Ouija Revisited
Real Ghost Story: Manila Film Center: Tragic Theater (Philippines)

La Pascualita - The Corpse Bride of Mexico

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By Brynn_Mckenzie

La Pascualita or Little Pascuala is a bridal mannequin that has "lived" in a store window in Chihuahua, Mexico for the past 75 years. That is quite a long time for a bridal gown shop to retain a mannequin, but then the dummy has a rather strange history behind it. According to an urban legend, La Pascualita isn't a dummy at all, but the perfectly of the previous owner's daughter.

For years, the story of La Pascualita has been drawing loads of visitors, including media personalities, from all over Mexico to Chihuahua. Now, people from South America, the US and Europe have also started paying visits to the . People smudge their noses up against the shop window, staring at the dummy, trying to figure out if she is real or not. They are taken in by her mesmerizing gaze and realistic-looking features. Most people walk away convinced that she has to be real.

La Pascualita was first installed in the store window on March 25th, 1930, dressed in a spring-seasonal bridal gown. The effect was instantaneous. People simply could not tear their sight away from this new mannequin, with the wide-set glass eyes, real hair and blushing skin tone. Soon, they realized that the mannequin closely resembled the shop's owner at the time, Pascuala Esparza. It didn't take long for them to come to the conclusion that the dummy was in fact the embalmed body of her daughter, who had died recently on her wedding day after being bitten by a Black Widow spider. This revelation did not go very well with the locals, and they started to express their disapproval. But by the time Pascuala could issue an official statement denying the rumors, it was too late. Nobody was willing to believe her. The daughter's name has been lost over time, and 'La Pascualita' stuck through the years.  

Of course, the speculated presence of a corpse must naturally be accompanied by supernatural happenings as well. Several odd incidents have been reported around the dummy, none of which have been confirmed, of course. It is said that a love-sick French magician would arrive at night and magically bring it to life, taking her out to town. A few others believe that her gaze shifts and follows them around the store. At night, she is also believed to shift positions in the window. These tales are pretty scary, perhaps most of all to the shop workers who have to see Pascualita every single day. The ones to leave the shop last are definitely not a happy lot. The dummy's outfits are changed twice a week behind closed curtains. Sonia Burciaga, a shop worker says, "Every time I go near Pascualita my hands break out in a sweat. Her hands are very realistic and she even has varicose veins on her legs. I believe she's a real person." Now, an account like that coming from a person who has actually changed the mannequin's clothes seems very believable. Could Pascualita really be a 75-year-old corpse? I'm terribly curious to see it for myself.  

But although most Chihuahua locals are convinced La Pacualita is actually a well preserved corpse, the Internet is full of explanations as to why that couldn't possibly be true. The , for example, states that " it would be impossible to embalm someone and have their flesh be preserved that perfectly. For some reason, people tend to think that it's easier to preserve a body than it actually is", while one commentator adds "Yeah, bodies really go bad pretty darned fast unless you take some rather heroic measures to keep them from doing so. Both Lenin and Mao have basically been renedered to a state much like rubber, and are kept under extrodinarily monitored conditions. Most of the stuff that undertakers and whatall do is with the aim of making the corpse look good until burial. Anything over a couple weeks, and things start going very, very bad. A taxidermist might manage something, but it ain't gonna be pretty." What do you think?

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