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What's up, everybody is here Hill, Country.
My name is Brian Joyner. And this is when Killers get
caught, a podcast voters, to deep, Dives, to serial killers,
and all that good stuff. Whatever Brittany says in the
beginning. And also, when I come in and I
talk about all the creepy kooky stuff in the world that I found
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this week, just a short note, obviously, you can tell that my
co-host Miss Britt Ransom is nothere this week.
Funny story and you'll laugh. So, apparently her laptop
actually not her laptop program,that was actually her laptop.
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So we found out by some unknown events that her laptop was
actually a Decepticon in Disguise.
I'm not at Liberty to say how wefound this out.
There was a big tree Chuck but flames on the side of it, it was
red and blue as longing to say. And maybe some robot fights
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happened is away during these fights, her laptop got destroyed
and she is not able to record this week with me.
So you guys are getting your awkward Brian.
So have fun with that also. So anyway, since Britney's out
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here, um, I will be covering this episode, so hopefully you
guys enjoyed if not. That's okay too.
She'll be back. Hopefully next week.
With a brand new not alien laptop, that is bent on
destroying human kind. Anyway, so since Britney isn't
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here, I'm going to be just sticking to the creepy stuff
this week. So this week in creepy news,
this is funny. So a thieves, thieves in India.
Return. I guess Treasures that they
stole from a temple claiming that they were having terrible
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nightmares and the store. I got the story from the
guardian of all places so the gang of Thieves so I guess they
stole like over a dozen Idols from a Hindu temple and they
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they they return them. They return them like I'd say
like the week after and this onesays this is some yeah yeah a
week after so they stole 16 actually is still 16 statues and
a week later 14 of those statues.
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Come right back. So that's ample and they're like
Okay, but there's a note, there's a note on.
On the statues and it says we have not been able to sleep eat
and live peacefully, we are fed up with the scary dreams and are
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returning your valuables and this just reminds me of you know
that God I always forget where it's at but I always forget what
it's called but it's it's in Hawaii.
It's You know, whenever you takelike eight like the chore guys,
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they tell you don't take anything from the spot like and
they tell you, I'm taking anything to spot.
We have letters from people who have taken things from this spot
and is they send them stuff backthe user had to travel back to
the, put the rock back that theytook or whatever they took, even
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if it's something tight, some some grains of sand, They really
took it and they got cursed and they cannot live peacefully.
So they sent the ship back, don't do it.
Don't just like when someone says, don't take something from
somewhere or if you if you think, hey This church or, you
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know, this Temple. They have a lot of really,
really valuable looking things and years Thief.
I mean, and if you're a thief and you think this, and you
think like, you know, this stufflooks nice.
I can make a pretty penny off ofthis.
Don't take it, don't take it. Don't like you're gonna get you
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like and it's probably not a curse as probably like the 'God
ate their God. Hey God.
Or I don't want to diagnose early and it's it's like yo what
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does back, you know, you did wrong, just put it back.
I'm going to be like I'm going to torture you for a little bit
because you're fucked up but He's overweight, don't take
things, don't take things that aren't yours.
Just don't still like that's a that's a crime.
This is a crime. This is a crime / creepy story.
Okay today. But yeah, that's what I got for
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the creepy news own words too.
The story of the week. Okay.
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So I kind of went down a rabbit hole while researching this
topic. So I talked about the Dybbuk box
last week, the Dybbuk box last week and just got me thinking
about like the first Hornet, like eBay story, I talked about
which was the haunted painting, the hands that resist him and I
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was like, hmm, I'm sure there are other haunted paintings or
paintings. That like just give us like the
chills like that. Give off creepy Vibes and they
just they just that's what they do.
These, give you the chills and give me think about in the back
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your head. It's just like gross, gross,
gross, gross. So this whole went deep and I
found, I know look, I said I went down deep do but like, and
I did, but I'm going to be talking about just two paintings
today. That are extremely interesting
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and like they're filled with Spooks.
So please join me on my journey to check out some creepy creepy
paintings. So I honestly didn't know which
one to which one to choose to talk about first, since they're
both very, very interesting and very intriguing.
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They're just just looking at them.
And stories behind them. They are Great.
So I picked, I picked the first,the first one I picked is one
that's less less of a haunted painting and more of like
unsettling creepy, you know, I mean creepy.
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It's just it just doesn't make you feel, okay?
I mean it's okay, it's a great-looking painting but you
know I'm saying? That doesn't mean that it is
because I were Jace. So this painting is titled, I
don't want to be a bride anymore.
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So there is another another title for another name that this
painting goes by. But It.
I'll talk about that later, but this painting is made by you
could touch you. See, tattoos Shima.
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And let me tell you, finding anyinformation about this woman is
very, very hard because she has very little social presence and
There's a painting. The painting.
It's like the painting. I'm talking about itself.
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Is. Just one, just one of many,
many, many many, many paintings of hers, and I'm gonna say many,
but they're a lot. Like she does paintings that you
do sculptures that are very graphic and unsettling and just
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weird looking So, I will be leaving a link in the bio to
hook. Why did I say that?
I'm talking about, I'm talking like I'm freaking Tick-Tock.
Er, um, I will be leaving a linkin the description where to find
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these paintings. I'm talking about just pictures
of them. But okay, let me, let me start
talking about this one. So, this is a painting
obviously, like, but from the title, it's a painting of a
bride. She's wearing, you know, I
believe it's a Japanese wedding kimono.
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It's white. It's a white dress.
And the woman in this painting. So the painting, the background
of the painting. It's, it's red and black.
It's all basically, all red has black edges on the, on the back.
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The woman though she stands out because of her elongated neck,
like, it's very long. And then her eyes her eyes.
They will being your, your dreams later.
I swear, if you look at this painting, her eyes are very,
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very wide and she has no nose, but she has black lips.
And Everything. Everything In this painting is
just very, very unsettling, justlooking at it.
It's since it's just chills up my spine.
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And like, I wish I was better atdescribing things and I do
apologize for the head butt. I don't know how else to
describe just like, I'm like I said I'm going to leave a link
to her paintings in the description but so like I said,
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the painting it's made by woman who's in her name is a youku
tattoo Seema. Ted tsushima and So I go to this
website, right? The I found that has all her
artwork it in. She's not only an artist.
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Well, actually, I think all thisis Art.
So, she no here hater. She, I've seen their links to
like, seeing that she's made dolls and she's made sculptures
and she does some modeling as well.
And on his website it's all in Japanese.
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So if you're on Google Chrome orSafari or whatever the heck you
use, just make sure it translates your page for you
because or less, you know, you speak in re Japanese and good
for you. I'm learning.
Okay, I got that. I got to get a home.
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Duolingo. I got that 20 days.
Streak on Duolingo anyway. so, Iwant to, I want to likes It does
give you like a very short bio of her, so it says she was born
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in Tokyo and 1974 1998. She graduated from the
Department of painting, I guess,Department of painting, women's
Art University, 1999. She had her solo painting exit,
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exhibitions She has like it justlists a lot of her exhibitions
that she has, it doesn't really go too much into detail.
It does. I think the last one it mentions
that she had wasn't 2007 was an exhibition that she had also
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likes. But art exhibition are painting,
exit exhibition, excuse me. But she's been other ones
apparently. And its really read this and
said eater and bursts read magazines.
I guess it's all broken up, really weird?
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But yeah. So anyway, Back to her website.
If you go over a website, the first thing you see is, is a, I
guess a staticky TV and like this just a website is just very
itself is creepy because all thebutton links that you can push
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is the picture I'm talking about.
It's her face is the face of this bride who does only be
bright anymore. and, It's a veryfamous, very famous picture.
Oh, I can't be a bright anymore.My bad, that's what it's called.
I don't want to be around anymore.
I can't be a right anymore. And it's very, very famous and
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some of you who will go and lookat this website.
Will see this painting. Anyway, like you know, this
looks familiar once it looks so familiar to me.
Have I seen it in my dreams? I hope not.
The reason why it looks so familiar to is because it's
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actually from okay. It's this picture is used in a
creepypasta. This picture is not from a
creepypasta. It is used in the Creepypasta
do. And the Creepypasta is Titled to
aminos hell, and that is what a lot of people know this
painting, as Tommy knows. He'll and Let me tell you, this
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is where the cursed haunted stuff starts happening.
So for anybody who goes to look up, this Creepypasta Tommy knows
he'll The first thing you'll see, is exactly what I've been
trying to describe this whole time.
And that is this painting of thewoman?
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I can't be a bride anymore and I'm not sure why they use the
painting for the story. I mean, I'm glad they did
because it's it. Creepy creepy, creepy creepy
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photo painting. But anyway, so it's a process,
right? And it's a about this poll and
this poem is believed to be cursed.
So if you read this poem out loud, you will die or bad.
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Things will happen to you or to people that you love.
I believe. That's how it goes.
So this is a real poem. Obviously it means written.
So it was written by a person. A real person root person.
His name is side. Joe.
Yes. Oh, and he wrote this during or
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after World War World War, I World War One.
And this poem is aptly titled, told me those hell.
And this poem that when he wroteit, it's like what it's really
about. It's, it's believe that like,
it's, it's symbolic for, like, his feelings of loss because
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they believe he lost his sister or his father during the war.
So, it's it's Weirdly written. Like some people say it is
written like it would be a cursebut like if you read this just
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read it to your like not out loud but read it in your mind.
because, I don't want to, I don't want to be the cause for
Haiti, but he didn't hurt because I said, read this poem.
Read it right now. Read it to yourself, read it out
loud. Don't read it out loud.
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Please don't it's it's almost not worth it.
Sir, there are different variations of the story and as
the Mist behind this poem or themeaning behind his poem.
And it's Creepypasta though. I believe it's just a young girl
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who reads this poem out loud andthen she just dies right after
like like not right after but you know a little bit after
she's read this poem. But the poem itself, people
speculate that the person and the person is, the person is
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poem, whose name is a tomino waseither a boy or girl is not
specified, was either in a abusive family or sisters were
just abusive to her. They teaser tormented her
tortured, her or it's a poem about a boy who went through a
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journey through hell or a girl, who's just a murderer who
murdered her parents in. It's, it's S do something.
It has something to do with family and innocent, who they
were. I myself am not a poet.
I'm not really one that who would be down for analyzing
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someone's poems. I'm just like I read it and like
oh you know what? This is good.
This is a good butt hole. This is you don't you know I'm
not I'm not the type that I'm not sorry.
No scholar or educate it, I'm not cultured enough.
For that stuff. So yeah, you read it, you read
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it and you tell me what you think, don't read it out loud,
just read it to yourself, by yourself, to yourself, not
allowed in your head, okay? Anyway, 1974 there was a movie
that came out that's based off of this poem and it's translated
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and it means transient. It's Made in Japan in Japan of
course and the translation roughly means to die in the
countryside. That's what the title is.
And it's made by Terry Yama shuji. and spoiler alert, this
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director, or is the writer and the director, he dies after this
movie is made and some people speculate that, it's because of
this pole that he made the movieoff of So yeah.
And like I said, this isn't it'san urban legend.
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That's, that is surrounding thispoll and it's that if you read
it out loud, You will get in trouble, serious trouble like
serious accidents, and it's justthink of anything that I have
only car crash, you'll fall downyou, die, you get sick,
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whatever. And a lot of people have
reported that this happening to some, of course, it's always how
urban legends goes, is happens to somebody.
I knew they read this poem out loud and and a day later she was
dead or he was dead, you know and it's it's a trophy urban
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legends, of course so Another Trope of urban legends is.
Filming yourself doing such a thing like such a thing.
Like Like, for instance, there and Pa, there's something called
the seven Gates of Hell, inhale on PA.
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And, you know, people would go driving down this road to find
the seven Gates of this old abandoned.
It's too soon and, you know, film each other or like people
going to Centralia and Just filming themselves going there
or just people, like, s sleepovers doing, like the
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Bloody Mary challenge or Candyman stuff, stuff like that.
So, there were people who, I guess they film themselves or
they filmed the river friends, reading this poem, out loud.
And just, I guess nothing happened at this time.
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But it's supposed, like, I guessthis curse is supposed to
happen, like, randomly to different people, but I'm not
sure. I wouldn't chance it.
But of course, like teenagers kids.
The, the obvious, like, I Achoo bet you any amount of money if
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takes like, got a hold of this there, be Tick-Tock, trends of
people reading Tomatoes, he'll like the poem and its entirety,
and I just like I don't know. People you know, kids are crazy,
they do crazy things. So yeah, don't chance it.
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I mean if you want to I'll leaveI'll leave the poem in the
description. I'll copy that into the
description so you guys can readit if you want to read it for
yourselves. Not know, actually, you know
what? I'll leave a link to wherever
you can find it, okay? Or just look it up yourself.
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I don't want to. I don't want to put that on.
Now, from the, the evil one to anybody.
Okay? I am.
Ricky Bobby ain't putting peopleon nobody.
So, that's the first painting. I was talking about today.
Second one coming up. Is the second one coming up is
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more more haunted and also unsettling.
It's a it's a creepy painting, Isaw and I was like, I don't know
why anybody wanted to like paintthat, but obviously, I just
talked about you coach at you Seema.
In her paintings. So like, oh, by the way, if you
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see her paintings, they like they give off a very what's his
Jun jie Ito Vibe, and I mean it's, it's just I guess it's
body horror would be like a great description for that I
think. But yeah, it's a It gives us
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that Vibes anyway. Next painting.
I'm talking about is titled. The anguished man which is
supposedly one of the most haunted paintings ever.
Oh also, I ain't going backwards.
I'm sorry. But I know you was want me to
get to the point. Either way, I just got to say so
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the whole that I went down to like looking up to me.
Knows he'll or you could attach to Seema.
At first like I was watching, I think it's jacksepticeye was
doing some type of like let's play and I forget what the game
is called. But I think radio station, I
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guess what was called and it's Japanese horror game.
And I was for some reason like apsycho, I am, I went down in the
comments and I'm just like reading the comments and stuff
and someone mentions. Something about like you go,
tattoo Shima and I'm like, who the heck is that?
What does this have to do with that?
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So I look her up and I'm just like, okay, what's this?
And I look up the poem tomato sauce because it's mentioned in
the game and I looked up and I saw the painting and I was like,
oh ho. So I'll like.
Okay, what does that? Do you go?
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And I go to her website and I was like, oh oh oh oh this is
what has to do with her. Oh my God, like all her
paintings are there and this oneis included and goddamn they
They are creepy. But anyway, I'm sorry, I'm
sorry, I, I don't like going backwards and do you guys when
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we get to the point of the story.
But, hey, look, I like to ramblesome I don't like to ramble.
I do not like to ramble. I just go on tirades about
different things that that are interesting to me, and I'm sorry
about that. I'm sorry, I apologize, anyway.
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Like I said next painting, I'll be talking about is the
anguished man. And the artist of this painting
is unknown. And there is a creepy story
attached to this as well. So if you guys would indulge me
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and letting me read today for you, oh, I reach you the back
story of this painting. Okay, so It starts off my
grandmother, has this painting in her attic for 25 years.
She said it was evil, she told us, she used to see the dark
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figure of a man around a house in at night.
She heard strange noises and crying.
She told me the artist committedsuicide shortly after finishing
it and that he had used his own blood mixed with the oils.
For this painting. After she died, we got the
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painting. It is currently in her basement.
Surely after we got the painting, a various members of
families started seeing a dark figure of a man at night.
Excuse me, hold on, I had to sneeze, I'm sorry.
So anyway, where was I? A nightmare began hearing
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noises. And just recently, we have her
crying and moaning. The painting is still are not
house. And also I never believed in the
Supernatural. I'm now convinced there's
something evil about this painting.
In a video of the painting can be seen here is what he writes.
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So this is from this guy who hasthis painting, And his name is
Sean, Robertson Robinson. And he made a YouTube channel
for this painting. And he, you know, if your boy, I
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had to go and watch this this painting, because I guess what
he was doing, while he's what hewas doing was filming this
painting and like leaving you, no lie.
Leaving a camera running and just watching his paintings
throughout the night. And on one of the videos I
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watch. It's very it's very, very
Interesting, I guess you can say.
In the video, you can hear. Noises like things dropping
around like in the room that thepainting is in or loud.
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Bangs going on the door in whatever room, this painting is
in it slowly starts to shut by itself.
And that's slowly. I'd say it's like kind of swings
Shut by itself and a lot of people have said like this is,
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you know, it's fake Bubba blah because I don't know, maybe tied
a string to the door and he justpulled it and that happen and
maybe, so, he goes on to say, That the noises have been
getting worse. We have heard crying from the
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corner of her bedroom. We started seeing the dark
figure sitting at the bottom of the bed.
Just staring at us. It's used to be a middle-aged
man. His features are not very clear.
As a former skeptic, I'm very curious.
So I'm moving the painting to into our B is moving the
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painting into their bedroom. This is same thing that happened
in the hands that resistant. Why would you move the painting?
That is unsettling and creepy and definitely haunted into your
bedroom. Like in the hands are resistant
when I talked about it. They moved the painting to the
daughter's bedroom for some reason.
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I don't know why they, why wouldyou put that in the kids
bedroom? And then, so these people Sean,
he's moving this painting into his bedroom or for reasons, I
guess. So I guess the reason is that
like he was trying to record just painting and I don't know
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why you record it in your bedroom, though.
This is weird. So anyway, he moves the painting
into one of his spare bedrooms. and he starts recording it there
and you know, he records over his three nights and I guess for
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like four hours a per night, he did this so he started recording
like a 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. and I wouldn't wake up just to stop
recording. I just leave it go to, I woke
back up. But you know, it is what it is.
Do what you want to do, buddy. So on a second night, he says,
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approximately at 3:25 a.m. I recorded the painting suddenly
falling over and immediately afterwards.
A small orb is visible just above the painting.
Now, there were no drafts in a room and the painting would
stood was stood at an Angle against a wall.
So it should not have been able to tip over by itself.
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I also experienced the strange missed again at the top of the
stairs. So this dismiss he's talking
about, it's It's something. I just him and his family have
seen. It's a Dark Mist that is in sort
of like a shape of a person and the first time, like they saw
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it. at the top of the stairs is where it always manifest and
First time I saw, you know, you won't he starts to walk towards
it but it just disappears as soon as soon as he gets close to
it. But this one, he says I also
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experienced the streams Mystic at the top of the stairs.
It was like I was suddenly surrounded by smoke and I became
very cold but then it just vanished as quickly as it came.
It's really. Really creepy.
So afterwards, there were no updates from Shawn for about 2
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years. And then he updates again.
So he says I recently temporarily moved in with my
parents and obviously, obviouslytook the painting with me
because you know, obviously, whydo not.
It was only in the house for a few days.
When noises started the same noises, I had previously
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experienced, then order the third night, My father fell down
the stairs. Same as my son did at the other
house. Thankfully, he was unhurt but I
have now moved the painting backinto storage which I mean if
your temporary moving in with someone I put the thing to say
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that I would not bring is the haunted painting.
Like I would put that in storagewith my other stuff heart
they're painting. It's front.
And it's funny. I think this, he's his family
has had this painting, had had this his painting, and pretty
sure he saw as it, but they had a painting for about 30 years.
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34 years, I believe his grandmother had it passed down
to him, and when you watched a YouTube videos, you can see
that, you know. There's there's some I guess
wear and tear of the painting. I guess you could call it.
Some of the paint is chipping and stuff like that, but it's in
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like really woke. Additionally is really well
maintained painting before it being like a really old painting
for not being like, you know, taking care of all like that.
So he gets in touch with I guessa Paranormal Investigator, his
name was John, is I keep saying was not passed since I'm sorry,
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his name is John Blackburn and Iand I guess he had a partner
xion Lawman, and they ran the Mysteria paranormal group.
So he says, taking a painting tosome of the Allegedly, most
haunted locations that UK crews.Are you fine, including 35
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Stonegate at York and calling him Castle in North
Northumberland. So I'm not sure.
Okay, let's check that out. So, it was on the evening of May
18th, 2013 at chillingham Castle, that a group of people
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experience events that were bothterrifying and Explained.
None of the guests were preparedfor what was about to happen in
the early hours of Sunday morning.
The room would AC code when a large dark figure appeared in
the middle of the Seance Circle,a large wooden bench banged on
the floor of it, its own accord in response to John Blackburn's
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questions to the painting. Then suddenly the bench was
flipped upside down, finally, by, what was the believed to be,
John Sage? Page 1 of the culling, one of
culling hands castles resident, resident, powerful spirits.
Who we think was showing his anger to a foreign Uninvited,
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Spirit to his castle, John Blackburn stated.
It was the strangest experience in all his years of expressed
the investigation there were at least 20 witnesses to these
events. And yeah, that was that that's
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that's it was I guess I don't know.
Don't this is like okay. Okay.
How you bring this guy up? Because like you know I don't
like talking about but this is like episode of freaking Ghost
Adventures when Zack brings the haunted doll I who did he have?
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I'm not sure if it was Robert orgot.
I think it was Robert know. There is a Robert the doll or
Peggy. I don't think you would take
Peggy. No.
I don't think she'd like that, but he took a haunted doll to
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the island of the Dolls, right? And like in the beginning of the
episode, he stalks is like this media, this medium and she's
like go don't don't do that. Don't don't take a haunted
thing. Like this does probably has a
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Even inside of it to a haunted location where there are ghosts
there that probably won't like that there's a foreign thing
there, but he did it anyway and it did not have a good night.
Is from what I remember is that he it's like for them again, I
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don't know. Hold on.
Now you'll see on his YouTube channel.
That he was updating. I guess Santa regularly about
this painting. His last update was about four
years ago. 2017. Nothing major.
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But he did mention that, like, Iguess isn't like a new thing
that people who view this painting.
They have this sense of like nausea.
Are you certain, you know, feeling uneasy sick, headaches?
Stuff like that. but it's it's it's cool because owners YouTube
channel is another I guess ghosthunting team that Isn't UK that
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went there, which is house to, you know, spend a night with the
anguished Man painting. And that is over.
How many parts is this? It's about three part three,
four parts of jessa's them therewith extra.
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I'd have not watched it, but I will add that to my watching
life. YouTube watch list later.
Run. Oh, goodness gracious.
I also I never mentioned. What does this painting?
Looks like, which is funny because I mentioned other
painting and angry. And Brian detail said, a great
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deal is Brian detail. This is just a painting of like,
it's, it's a painting of a man whose it looks like he's an
anguish. He is a wide open screaming,
mouth. Not like The Scream painting,
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but it's, it's a close-up of a, you know, a man who's bald, no
hair, no features, really just eyes mouth body head screaming.
And the coloring of this painting is very It's very,
it's, I mean, it's a painting. It's been, I don't know how else
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to explain it. It's just like the count.
The colors that are mixed together on the painting.
Make it look kind of unsettling and I can see why, how his
grandmother could say that. Like it was probably blood mixed
in with the oil paintings, whichbuys the way this is like a.
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So this bugs me Like this bugs me.
Is grandmother said that. Nobody news arches, right?
But as she said, that the artistkilled himself and use his own
blood for the painting ma'am. How did you know how did you
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know this? If nobody news an artist and
tell me like, she can't tell me.I had to some peanut.
Do Ouija board to talk to her now because she's not Not, she's
not with the living anymore, butit's just like, it's stories.
Like, this is like, okay, well, you said nobody knew that the
artist. But how does she know that he
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killed himself and that the painting was made with his
blood? I'm surprised they haven't got
to test it to see it actually like blood mixed in with.
I'm not sure if you can do that,actually, I'm not sure.
I'm not sure. I don't know.
But this is all the time I'd have today.
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