Horror/Scary: July 01, 2015 Issue [#7073] |
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This week: Urban Myths Edited by: Annette More Newsletters By This Editor
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Urban Myths
When Poltergeists Come to Life
Is there any truth in rumors?
The girls at the local junior high school tell each other that a man dragged a girl into one of the bathrooms during a stand-off with the police. The kids say the perpetrator was shot by police and buried under the sports field.
I can picture it vividly. A man runs onto campus and grabs a random girl standing close by. He drags her into a bathroom stall and barricades himself in there with her. Somehow, the police achieve to rush him, kill him but leave the girl unscathed - aside from bad memories. At night, three of the officers come back to school and a neighborhood kid witnesses how they set up portable lights and dig up a deep rectangle in the middle of the sports field. They drop a long object into the hole and cover it all back up.
This is the story that is going around.
Here is what really happened.
During the winter break of 2013/2014 (no kids around) a man was hunted by the police for being seen with a gun in public. He did indeed barricade himself in one of the bathrooms. It was not disclosed which gender bathroom he chose. After a few hours, the police achieved to get him to come out without shooting a single bullet. The man is alive and in prison.
Talk about an urban myth suburban style!
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I got the following responses to my last Horror/Scary newsletter "The Smell of Horror"
ChrisDaltro-Chasing Moonbeams wrote: THANK YOU for featuring my short story, The Medium, in your WDC Newsletter: Horror/Scary: THe Smell of Horror. Awesome! Christina Daltro
You're welcome. I found another one to showcase today.
Quick-Quill wrote: I didn't know what death smelled like until a sat with my dad last night. My sister told me his smell isn't being unwashed. It is the cancer and death beginning the deterioration process. I'll know the next time I write about death, what it smells like. He has just days to live so I may become very familiar with the smell.
My newsletter is well over a year ago. I am sorry for your loss.
BIG BAD WOLF is Merry wrote: There are plenty of smells. Beware the stench of death. "The Reptilian Chronicles" "Dead Rising: Your Story"
Yes. Too many. Yuck.
LJPC - the tortoise wrote: Hi Giselle! I had to try your test and google "Dead body in hotel mattress." There were a lot! Eww! Thanks for the great NL about the importance of smells. You're absolutely right.
~ Laura
Shocking, huh? Makes me not want to travel for fear of what I could find.
willwilcox wrote: Yeah, smells...smells can trigger past memories you thought you had forgotten, and then WHAM, "Oh yeah, I remember that time when I was just a kid and I smelled that same smell." Great Newsletter!
Luckily, sometimes the memories triggered by smells are good memories. |
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