Terrifying Urban Legends That Turned Out to be Real

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The thing about Urban legends is, they are all fake, made up to scare you during a creepy campfire story, but in today's new video we're going to show you the shocking urban legends that turned out to be 100% true! Don't miss today's crazy new video that reveals the truth behind these creepy campfire stories!

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Raymond's life and story is so heartbreaking.I can't imagine how it feels being taken advantage of your blindness and injuries for the sake of some cruel pranks done by some heartless monsters.And above all, an urban legend is created about you where you are depicted as a monster out of a horror movie.He deserves our respect and sympathy for putting up with these without losing his kindness.He sure had the undying heart of a beauty in spite of some calling him a beast.

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Poor Raymond. He didn’t choose to be that way. Once again, who was the real monster—those who treated him like one or him, just minding his own business? I bet he was a nice guy in real life. The fact that he took his walks at night in order to not come across people and frighten them is so sad.

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It’s honestly pretty sad about Raymond. He just wanted someone to talk to, he only came out at night due to others being scared of him. But from what I’ve heard from a couple people who’ve actually had someone or themselves encountered Charlie said that he was a nice man.

Kirbybros
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I grew up in that area of PA. My dad knew Ray. He knew his nephew and they would give him rides home when they saw him. Very nice man my dad said.

christopherpavkovich
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It pains to think about how Raymond was probably lonely. Unless his relatives lived with him it seems like staying in all day, away from people would be a lonely life to lead. All because of one accident.

karliehatcher
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Fun fact: *What makes a campfire story extra scary is when it actually happened*

diversejoe
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you know your experiment

was a success when you get charged for “improper use of an aircraft” 😂

AuRoaraAnimations
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I feel so sorry for that one man who was treated like a freak.

robby
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People who think bunnies aren't terrifying have never owned one, those crazy buggers are like a cruise missile with buck teeth

hawkeyestegosaurus
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America: “Burning was not an accepted punishment in America”
Also America: “Witches in Salem were hung or TORTURED to death”

gd_
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Pennsylvania local here. I remember hearing this story and feeling so bad for Raymond.

cannibal_redneck
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I remember Charlie No-Face. He suffered electrical burns and was called the Green Man

ThrillSeeker
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Raymond only wanted to see and enjoy nature, and whenever he was spotted, people would throw stones at him.It's just sad.

gaminglichgamer
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My grandpa and his friends used to give Charlie No Face beer and cigarettes when they’d see him on one of his night walks.

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I can't think of anything original right now but I'll edit this when I do

greenknight
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Speaking of the overly realistic corpse pop-up, the inspiration for a popular antagonist, Skeletor, from the He-Man series is quite a story. Mark Taylor, the He-Man series's character designer, went to the Pike Fun House where there was a house of fear. A foul smell (that he described as a corpse's smell) hit his nose and a skeleton dropped down from the ceiling. "No question, I knew that was a real skeleton" and it was. I personally knew about this after watching the episode about He-Man on the Netflix show 'The Toys that Made Us'.

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The poison candy on Halloween has been pretty thoroughly researched. In 2 separate cases a parent or family member gave a child poisoned candy planning to use the urban legend to get away with it.

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After knowing of the true stories, some of the "terrifying" Urban Legends became less terrifying, especially in the case of Raymond who was by all accounts of those who actually went to talk to him seemed like a pretty cool guy.

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There's another story similar to the Jonathan Buck story, that took place in a prison in Pennsylvania. A man was imprisoned and sentenced to death for a crime he swore he didn't commit. On the day of his execution, he rubbed his hand on the floor and pressed against the wall, then declared that it was the handprint of an innocent man, which would forever remain as a testament to the evil deed that had been performed on that day. Prison officials repeatedly tried to clean off or paint over the handprint, but it would always reappear. Even when they tore down the wall and built a new one in its place, the handprint still reappeared. The prison has long since been abandoned, but the handprint still remains on the wall to this day, and is a popular tourist attraction.

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Telling scary stories by a campfire, looks fun and scary at the same time.

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