36. Memento Mori
In Victorian England, middle class people could not afford to hire
artists to paint portraits of their families. So, when photography
became popular, people decided to get family photos done. However, if
someone died, and the family didn’t have a chance to get the photo done
yet, they would prop up the dead body and take the family photo anyway.
35. I Pray the Lord My Soul to Take
During the filming of the 1982 horror movie Poltergeist, many people
were injured, and some even died. Nearly everyone who was connected to
the making of the film suffered such horrible fates that some believe
the movie is cursed.
34. The Boogie Men
In Uganda, children are kidnapped and used as child sacrifices by
witch doctors. They pay off local police to be sure that they’ll never
get caught.
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33. More than a Nightmare
In the 1970’s and 80’s, over 100 healthy people suddenly died in
their sleep. Their families couldn’t explain it. Wes Craven was inspired
by this idea, and it helped him to create Nightmare on Elm Street,
where the villain finds and kills people in their dreams.
32. Off With Your Head!
The Guillotine was a machine used for executions, and it would chop
people’s heads off. Witnesses reported the eyes moving on the heads
moments before death. A modern-day experiment on rats confirmed that
brains are still thinking several seconds after a head is removed from a
body.
31. Love Lost
While many people take medications to cope with feelings of despair,
certain types of antidepressants have been known to eliminate someone’s
ability to feel love and compassion. Relationships have been ruined
because these pills made their partner fall out of love with them.
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