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  1. Oct 19, 2020 · From the blood-sucking chupacabra to Slender Man, these creepy urban legends have backstories almost as creepy as the myths themselves. From Candyman to Slender Man, these myths have horrifying roots in reality.

    • Dudleytown
    • Arizona’s Skinwalkers
    • Seven Gates of Hell
    • The Watcher
    • Bloody Mary
    • The 13th Child
    • Chupacabra
    • The Licked Hand
    • Bunny Man
    • Polybius

    There’s an eerie town in Connecticut that locals refer to as a “dark vortex.” Rumor has it that if any visitor steals an artifact from the area, they will have a horrible curse put on them. Moreover, visitors have reported seeing orbs of light, wolfish black shadows, and hearing disembodied voices. The topper is a mysterious group that calls themse...

    Driving through a desolate desert at night is creepy enough. However, throw a shapeshifting, half-human monster into the mix and you’re bound to be scared silly. Arizona’s Skinwalker urban legend has become so entrenched in the state’s culture that, back in 1987, when a Navajo woman was found brutally murdered in Flagstaff, the defense team said th...

    Though the state of Pennsylvania may be scenic, it can also be super spooky. The Seven Gates of Hell is a modern tale that centers around a burnt-down asylum in a heavily wooded area of York County. People claim that anyone who passes through all seven gates is sent straight to hell.

    A New Jersey urban legend that crept its way to viral fame in 2015, the Watcher is the tale of a young family moving into their dream home in Westfield. Shortly after they had settled in, they began receiving anonymous letters signed by “The Watcher.” The writer claimed that it was his duty to “watch over” the house and filled the letters with chil...

    One of the most famous urban legends is the myth of Bloody Mary. Go into a room, turn the lights out, and look into the mirror while saying her name three times. Your girl Mary will then appear! In the earliest versions of this tale, the story goes that an unwed woman would see the face of the man she’d marry in the glass. However, if she were dest...

    Way back in 1735, a woman who lived in the expansive woods of New Jersey’s secluded Pine Barrens cursed the birth of her thirteenth child. Born a freak of nature, the bat-winged and cloven-hooved creature has been terrorizing the area ever since. Sightings became so widespread that it’s rumored that the Philadelphia Zoo posted a $10,000 reward for ...

    This legendary monster is said to roam the deserts of New Mexico and resembles a bear-sized dog with spikes along its back and glowing eyes. It can fly and sucks the blood of cattle and other livestock. In fact, the name “chupacabra” literally translates to “goat-sucker.”

    If you’re a pet lover, skip on to the next tale, please! This brutal urban legend depicts a scared, young girl who is spending the night home alone for the very first time. While trying to sleep, she hears an ominous dripping noise coming from her bathroom. Too spooked to investigate, she curls up under the covers, reaching down to find reassurance...

    Despite the adorable name, Bunny Man is anything but. A dude from Virginia, Bunny Man, dresses up as a rabbit and kills people with an ax. There’s also an entire bridge named after the axe murderer (Bunny Man Bridge). Around Halloween time, this guy is said to go around skinning innocent rabbits and hanging the bodies on the Bunny Man Bridge. Feel ...

    Vintage gamers have been talking about this strange arcade game since the early 1980s. Called Polybius, this game supposedly has strange and sometimes lethal effects on its players. It can prompt feelings of amnesia, disorientation, and even suicide. Moreover, men would occasionally visit arcades to gather data from the game before vanishing. Was t...

    • The black ambulance. “I live in Romania and as a kid the most common legend was the “black ambulance” that would steal kids and harvest their organs and that kids’ bodies were to be found a few days later abandoned on a field with some money for the funeral.
    • Death chair. “We have a chair that’s been untouched since the 1960s in our schools boiler room. The janitor swears that a boy got locked down there by these other kids the day before summer break and died from the heat.
    • Makcik “keropok” “Its a legend about a lady going around door to door selling keropok. (a type of cracker) If you refuse to buy any, she releases a Pontianak (a vengeful ghost) into your house.
    • Murder cabin. “Its not really a known creepy urban legend, but in the 1800s in the owyhee mountains in idaho there was a group of hunters staying in a cabin and after failing to come back to their families a search party was sent out to look for them, they found the cabin, locked from the inside, with the window also locked from the inside.
    • Rats in the toilet bowl. You stagger into the bathroom at 3 a.m. to relieve yourself. Groggy with sleep, you lift the lid and position yourself over the toilet.
    • Cropsey. For years, kids living in and around Staten Island raised goosebumps by relating the tale of “Cropsey,” a boogeyman who lived in the woods and made a nocturnal habit of disemboweling children.
    • The leaping lawyer. Sooner or later, Toronto residents hear the tale of a lawyer who had a peculiar fondness for running full-bore into his office windows to demonstrate how strong they were.
    • The body under the bed. Vacationing couples. Newlyweds. Disneyland guests. All have been the subject of an urban legend involving hotel occupants who fall blissfully to sleep, only to wake up to an awful stench coming from either under the bed or inside the mattress.
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  3. Nov 17, 2022 · Urban legends. You know them. The scary stories you always hear at sleepovers or around a summer campfire. The ones that have been told and retold, passed down from one generation to the next, sometimes taking on new twists and turns as they go.

  4. Jun 16, 2020 · The 17 Scariest Urban Legends of All Time. Who needs sleep? By Mehera Bonner Published: Jun 16, 2020. Save Article. David Wall // Getty Images. Hello there! Are you looking for a reason not...

  5. Sep 11, 2019 · Urban legends to keep you up at night. No matter where in the United States you’re from, your home state is sure to have its share of urban legends and urban myths. These scary stories...

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