VIDEO: 40 Super Creepy Pictures! You Won’t Be Sleeping Alone for a Long Time!
According to thewondrous.com, there have been a lot of creepy pictures through out history that all have quite a good explanation if you look for it hard enough. Still, even if you see the explanation and understand everything they are still incredibly creepy and will haunt your nightmares forever.
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Without explanation they are a lot scarier because everyone is afraid of the things that they do not know. Anyway, maybe you are better off not sleeping alone and with the lights completely out.
During the investigation of the Amityville Horror house a series of photos were taken in the stairwell. One of the infra-red photos taken you can see a picture of a little boy with a strong resemblance to the youngest DeFeo son John Matthew peering around the corner.
Most of the anatomical collection belonged to Frederik Ruysch, a professor of botany and anatomy. He made a unique collection of anatomy and embryology. In 1717, partial to fancy Peter the Great bought 937 of its member agents.
Ruysch, who collected his collection of half a century, has agreed to sell it only to the Russian Tsar. Ruysch believed that this man knows how to appreciate the rarity and able to preserve this extraordinary collection for posterity.
At the Crystal Palace exhibition of 1851 in London, a new intriguing instrument was introduced to the visitors, the stereoscope. Today those views are a perfect source of photographic documentation for the last half of the 19th century.
A wax interpretation of Edward Mordrake, a 19th century heir to an English peerage. He supposedly had an extra face on the back of his head, which could neither eat nor speak, although it could laugh and cry.
Don Julian Santana Barrera was the caretaker of the Island of the Dolls. The story goes that Julian found a little girl drowned in mysterious circumstances while he was not able to save her life. Shortly thereafter, Julian saw a floating doll near the canals.
Most probably, the doll belonged to the girl. He picked up the doll and hung it to a tree, as a way of showing respect and support the spirit of the girl. Julian was apparently haunted by the spirit of the girl and started hanging more dolls in an attempt to please her spirit.
He soon realized the dolls themselves were possessed by the spirits of dead girls, and continued to collect creepy dolls hanging them over the entire island. According to those close to him, it was as if Julian was driven by some unseen force that completely changed him.
After 50 years of collecting dolls and hanging them on the island, Julian was found dead, drowned in the same spot where the girl did. Many people on the island believe that Julian has joined the other spirits of the island.
Loss of nose due to an injury, and replacement by a finger in 1880. Surgery by Dr. E. Hart, photo by OG Mason, both of Bellevue Hospital, NY.