I have been reading different urban legends that have been circulating in the web and by words of mouth. And I am quite fascinated and scared at the same time. In the Philippines, way back then, parents usually scare their children from going out at night by telling them scary tales about sneaky killers or whatever monstrosity they could think of just to scare the kids..this is actually effective even to this day.Proof? My 3 year old niece loves to run around and visit her friends (without asking permission from her mommy or from her grandmother because she knew she won't be permitted. Hehehe) so, when I had the chance to spend time with her, I made up scary stories enough to make her bones quiver and hug me tight for "protection" then I will use that story to scare her not to go out of the house without mommy, nanay, or mima with her..Can't do that now because they migrated to Canada already..
So anyway, I have been reading many urban legends and I thought of sharing some to you ..those which I think are really scary and hair-raising.
1. "The Killer Crown'
So-and-so's friend, a girl in her teens, is babysitting for a
family in Newport Beach, Ca. The family is wealthy and has a very large
house — you know the sort, with a ridiculous amount of rooms. Anyways,
the parents are going out for a late dinner/movie. The father tells the
babysitter that once the children are in bed she should go into this
specific room (he doesn't really want her wandering around the house)
and watch TV there.
The parents take off and soon she gets the kids into bed and goes
to the room to watch TV. She tries watching TV, but she is disturbed by a
clown statue in the corner of the room. She tries to ignore it for as
long as possible, but it starts freaking her out so much that she can't
handle it.
She resorts to calling the father and asks, "Hey, the kids are in
bed, but is it okay if I switch rooms? This clown statue is really
creeping me out."
The father says seriously, "Get the kids, go next door and call 911."
She asks, "What's going on?"
He responds, "Just go next door and once you call the police, call me back."
She gets the kids, goes next door, and calls the police. When the
police are on the way, she calls the father back and asks, "So, really,
what's going on?"
He responds, "We don't HAVE a clown statue." He then further
explains that the children have been complaining about a clown watching
them as they sleep. He and his wife had just blown it off, assuming that
they were having nightmares.
The police arrive and apprehend the "clown," who turns out to be a
midget. A midget clown! I guess he was some homeless person dressed as a
clown, who somehow got into the house and had been living there for
several weeks. He would come into the kids' rooms at nights and watch
them while they slept. As the house was so large, he was able to avoid
detection, surviving off their food, etc. He had been in the TV room
right before the babysitter right came in there. When she entered he
didn't have enough time to hide, so he just froze in place and pretended
to be a statue.
2. "The Dorm Mate"
Two dorm mates in college were in the same science class. The
teacher had just reminded them about the midterm the next day when one dorm mate — let's call her Juli — got asked to this big bash by the
hottest guy in school. The other dorm mate, Meg, had pretty much no
interest in going and, being a diligent student, she took notes on what
the midterm was about. After the entire period of flirting with her
date, Juli was totally unprepared for her test, while Meg was completely
prepared for a major study date with her books.
At the end of the day, Juli spent hours getting ready for the
party while Meg started studying. Juli tried to get Meg to go, but she
was insistent that she would study and pass the test. The girls were
rather close and Juli didn't like leaving Meg alone to be bored while
she was out having a blast. Juli finally gave up, using the excuse that
she would cram in homeroom the next day.
Juli went to the party and had the time of her life with her date.
She headed back to the dorm around 2 a.m. and decided not to wake Meg.
She went to bed nervous about the midterm and decided she would wake up
early to ask Meg for help.
She woke up and went to wake Meg. Meg was lying on her stomach,
apparently sound asleep. Juli rolled Meg over to reveal Meg's terrified
face. Juli, concerned, turned on the desk lamp. Meg's study stuff was
still open and had blood all over it. Meg had been slaughtered. Juli, in
horror, fell to the floor and looked up to see, written on the wall in
Meg's blood: "Aren't you glad you didn't turn on the lights!"
3. "Killer in the Backseat"
One night a woman went out for drinks with her girlfriends. She
left the bar fairly late at night, got in her car and onto the deserted
highway. After a few minutes she noticed a lone pair of headlights in
her rear-view mirror, approaching at a pace just slightly quicker than
hers. As the car pulled up behind her she glanced and saw the turn
signal on — the car was going to pass — when suddenly it swerved back
behind her, pulled up dangerously close to her tailgate and the brights
flashed.
Now she was getting nervous. The lights dimmed for a
moment and then the brights came back on and the car behind her surged
forward. The frightened woman struggled to keep her eyes on the road and
fought the urge to look at the car behind her. Finally, her exit
approached but the car continued to follow, flashing the brights
periodically.
Through every stoplight and turn, it followed her until
she pulled into her driveway. She figured her only hope was to make a
mad dash into the house and call the police. As she flew from the car,
so did the driver of the car behind her — and he screamed, "Lock the
door and call the police! Call 911!"
When the police arrived the horrible truth was finally
revealed to the woman. The man in the car had been trying to save her.
As he pulled up behind her and his headlights illuminated her car, he
saw the silhouette of a man with a butcher knife rising up from the back
seat to stab her, so he flashed his brights and the figure crouched
back down.
The moral of the story: Always check the back seat!
4. "Bloody Foundation of San Juanico Bridge, Philippines"
Imelda Marcos was in charge of building the bridge. She consulted a
manghuhula(fortune-teller) who said that the bridge would never be finished unless the
blood of children [would be spilled on the foundation]. So Imelda
ordered [street children to be kidnapped] and [their throats were] slit
on the bridge's location. Their bodies were thrown into the river. It was also said that instead just spread the blood on the bridge, the
blood itself was mixed to cement by the construction workers.
- Much scary version is, the bodies of the children are dropped to the cement mixer.
The San Juanico Bridge, renamed from Marcus Bridge, was the longest
bridge in the Philippines. According to some rumors, it has foundation
allegedly been made stronger by the blood of numerous street children
(some say babies). When it was under construction, there happened
coincidentally a kidnapping in Samar-Leyte areas. Thus, they theorized
that the kids were offered to a pagan or demonic ritual to guarantee the
strength of the structure. Imelda Marcos, being in charge with the
building, was said to be the master mind of the said events.
This is why, people say, the bridge is haunted by many lost spirits. Others say that the success of the bloody rituals done for San Juanico Bridge encouraged others to do the same for their bridges and buildings. Only one detail was constant: the use of street kids as sacrifice.
This is why, people say, the bridge is haunted by many lost spirits. Others say that the success of the bloody rituals done for San Juanico Bridge encouraged others to do the same for their bridges and buildings. Only one detail was constant: the use of street kids as sacrifice.
5. "Bloody Mary"
As told on the Internet, Feb. 16, 1994:
When I was about 9 years old, I went to a friend's for a
birthday/slumber party. There were about 10 other girls there. About
midnight, we decided to play Mary Worth. Some of us had never heard of
this so one of the girls told the story.
Mary Worth lived a long time ago. She was a very beautiful young
girl. One day she had a terrible accident that left her face so
disfigured that nobody would look at her. She had not been allowed to
see her own reflection after this accident for fear that she would lose
her mind. Before this, she had spent long hours admiring her beauty in
her bedroom mirror.
One night, after everyone had gone to bed, unable to fight the
curiosity any longer, she crept into a room that had a mirror. As soon
as she saw her face, she broke down into terrible screams and sobs. It
was at this moment that she was so heartbroken and wanted her old
reflection back, that she walked into the mirror to find it, vowing to
disfigure anybody that came looking for her in the mirror.
After hearing this story, which was told very scarily, we decided
to turn out all of the lights and try it. We all huddled around the
mirror and starting repeating "Mary Worth, Mary Worth, I believe in Mary
Worth."
About the seventh time we said it one of the girls that was in
front of the mirror started screaming and trying to push her way back
away from the mirror. She was screaming so loud that my friends mom came
running into the room. She quickly turned on the lights and found this
girl huddled in the corner screaming. She turned her around to see what
the problem and saw these long fingernail scratches running down her
right cheek. I will never forget her face as long as I live!!
Good night everyone..:)
Disclaimer: All there stories were taken from the internet.
Yay! Katakot naman! hahaha
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