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Monday, October 5, 2020

Scariest tales that are true









       Ever wonder if some ghost stories are true? And where they got the material? Was it through history? Or was it something else? Something dark...something not explained. There are a few I have here, but don't be afraid...it's only fact












    His name was Busby, he had a chair, and swore on his last breath that whomever sat in his chair will immedietly die.

   Apparently the chair was placed in different places. Nothing happened yet, but once the chair reached an English Pub, it seemed the curse started to become true. During WWII, a Canadian Airman went in for a drink. Sat on the chair, and later was killed. A cleaning woman, who was cleaning the pub, accidently bumped and sat down on the chair. She died of an aneurysm a week later. 

   After a few more incidents, and deaths, they hung the chair so no one would ever sit in it again.










     I already talked about this haunting doll, but I'll keep it brief. Some of our toys can hold evil spirits. Robert the doll was no acception. He had supernatural powers. Would be seen moving when no one was in the room. Scare the owners, almost to death. Although there were no fatalities...one thing was sure, the doll had an evil spirit. They locked the doll in a glass case forever after finding out the evil spirits Robert the doll had. What scares us, that where he is placed...some haunted things have happened. Like the lights turning on and off as if he escaped his case to do it. Since then, the glass case was chained.









         Even noticing a ghost in your pictures is frightening enough. I do believe in ghosts and sprits, and sometimes I feel some of my past relatives are still watching over me. This young woman, named Denise Russell, took a picture of her grandmother. When the photo was developed, Denise and her mother got the shock of their life when they notices' and elderly man standing behind Denise's grandmother in the photo. It was Denise's grandfather who died many years ago









         There are some haunted places around Pennsylvania. In central PA (not too far in Gettysburg) there is a bridge known as the Sachs Covered Bridge where they say that people have seen a ghost of a soldier many times before. It's now considered a tourist attraction. I don't know much about this, but there is one place, a restaurant, I have heard about and it's located in King of Prussia area. 



 The General Warren Restaurant. I don't know if I've eaten there, but this restaurant holds what appears to be some sort of curse. Where it has been rumored that you would see ghosts of WWI soldiers that were lurking in the basement of the restaurant. I don't remember much of the story, but the haunting goes back to the American Revolutionary days. Now, it's still a functioning restaurant. However with COVID, you have to eat outside.










              There are haunting stories about a penitentiary in Philadelphia which is rumored to have ghosts of the prisoners that died in the penitentiary, Now they do tours and viewings of the old penitentiary. Where it used to be a functioning prison. You can still hear the howling of the dead, and fear for your life thinking that one of the ghost of the prisoners will trap you in one of the room where they suffered and died in. I don't know. I kind of fear finding out, but it never hurts to take a tour and find out if the legends of a haunted prison is true.



      Don't be afraid of what will end up being true, well....not everything is real, but some things, scary or not....will end up coming true. Till then, stay safe, stay well, and don't be afraid of the history, even if it is scary.


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