Spooky Scary Images Thread
>>19440069
>gif
nice meme
>>19440069
This is a picture of an actual ghost
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>>19440150
Fuck you
>>19440069
I clicked it, noticed gif and then closed it.
Not even gonna risk it.
>>19440069
I shouldn't have clicked that
Calle keats
this is a secret area of dead space that was occupied by a group of friends within the Providence Mall. I forget how long they situated themselves in this dead space, but they installed a fridge, tv, couch, the whole shabang before they were finally caught.
How weird would it be to find out that a group of people were living in the walls of where you were shopping without ever having thought of it as a possibility.
>>19440069
Drag marks in the leaves and mud led Ohio hunter Earl Gunthrey to this bizarre scene in 1959. He found the young, still unidentified female victim dead, pale and withered; as if (in his own words) “something had drank her dry.” Her arms were embedded deeply into the soft earth beneath her and pinned back at an extreme angle. Her face was turned away and contorted, as if in pain or terror. Arriving first, a local photographer aiding the police took one quick shot before an overwhelming sense of dread drove him back to the gravel road where he had parked. State police arrived several minutes later but when they returned to the scene the body was gone. Pareidolia is certainly in play, but one can’t help but see in the bushes behind this poor woman some demonic mirror of whatever it was that took her.
During her later years, Josephine Yurno would take a walk every evening at dusk around her beloved neighborhood in Norwich, Connecticut. On November 12, 1935, she set out as usual and never returned. Extensive searches were conducted by a large team of volunteers and the Norwich police force but no sign of her was ever found.
Three years later, Mrs. Yurno was found in front of a neighbor’s house, without a mark on her body and in perfect health. When asked where she had been, Mrs. Yurno was unable to understand the question. From her point of view, no time had passed at all.
Against the advice of her neighbors and her doctor, she refused all medical treatment and resumed her life as if nothing had ever happened, including the nightly walks,.
Another neighbor snapped this shot of her in the fall of 1938. Clouds of smoke from piles of burning leaves give it an appropriately eerie feel.
On the same date in November, 1940, five years after her initial disappearance, Mrs. Yurno vanished again. This time she was never seen again.