Friday, March 25, 2016

5 Most Terrifying Cursed Object That Actually Exist!

1.   The Dybbuk Box
In 2001, a man named Kevin Mannis purchased a wine cabinet at an estate sale, and immediately started having terrible nightmares as did the people around him. He decide to give away his cabinet to his mother who had a stroke the very same day she received it. Each owner since then has reported horrible events upon coming into possession of the cabinet. It's last owner, Jason Haxson developed a strange skin disease among other medical conditions. The origin of the box were traced back to a Holocaust survivor and is believed to be possessed by a Dybbuk, an evil spirit in Jewish mythology. The legend lives on and in fact become the inspiration for the 2012 movie "The Possession".   

2.   Annabelle the Doll
Annabelle the doll was originally discovered in an antique shop in 1970. After being purchased as a gift from a mother to her daughter Donna, strange happenings began occurring. Upon receiving it and bringing it home, she noticed that over time, the doll would appear in other rooms that she didn't put it. In addition, little notes would begin appearing around her apartment randomly and fresh droplets of blood would appear on the doll's dress. The girl finally contacted renowned psychic investigator Ed and Lorraine Warren that the doll was possessed by a demon. Annabelle the doll than become the inspiration of the movie "Annabelle" by James Wan with real life true story.

3.   The Hands Resist Him Painting
Painted by artist Bill Stoneham, "The Hands Resist Him", is considered one of the world's most haunted pieces of art. Each owner has passed on a similar warning to the next potential buyer which is that, come nightfall, the figures within the painting either move or disappear entirely. Many people that have simply viewed the painting, have complained about immediately feeling sick or weak. According to the artist, the door represented a threshold between this world and another world.   



4.   The Crying Boy Painting
"The Crying Boy" painting was created by italian artist Giovanni Bragolin in 1950s, and quickly become infamous. Over the years, the painting become very popular and thus mass produced and was hung in many homes across Britain. However, it soon became widely reported that many of these homes began mysteriously catching fire with many of them burning to the ground. But as unsettling as that is, the most disturbing thing is in many of these homes, the painting was discovered and all untouched by the raging flames. Now, some attributes of these fires to pure coincidence, but the undamaged paintings have yet to be explained.   

5.   Busby's Stoop Chair
This notorious chair once belonged to convicted murderer Thomas Busby. Before he was hanged for his crimes, his final request was to have a meal at his favorite local pub. However, upon finishing his meal, he stood and proclaimed "May sudden death come to anyone who dares sit on my chair". Since then, a supposed 63 people who have sat on the chair met the untimely deaths, sometimes, mere moments after sitting on it. When the number of deaths become too coincidental, the pub owner donated the chair to the Thirsk Museum in the UK in 1972. The chair is still there today where it's hung 5 feet off the ground to prevent any further......coincidences.    

Source: Matthew Santoro


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