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post Oct 18 2011, 12:48 PM, updated 14y ago

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Blair Adams

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31 year old Blair Adams was a Canadian resident who was found dead in the parking lot of a Knoxville, Tennessee hotel in July of 1996. Scattered around his body was almost $4000 in mixed Canadian, American and German currency. His death was later discovered caused by a blow to the stomach. His friends and family would like to know the events that resulted in his death. Authorities found that in the days before Blair's death, he acted very strange, claiming that people were trying to kill him, and traveled thousands of miles before arriving in Knoxville. First, on July 5, 1996, he took out all of his money in his savings account, along with thousands of dollars in jewelry, gold, etc. He went to the Canadian-American border, but was denied crossing the border because he was a single man with a large amount of money, which fit the profile of a drug trafficker. The next day, he arrived at his work at a construction company in Surrey, British Columbia and quit his job. He then bought a round trip to Germany, but then went to a friend's house. He said that he needed to get across the border because somebody was trying to kill him, but she was unable to help. Then, the next day, he turned in his Germany tickets, rented a car, and then was able to get through the border and went to Seattle. He bought a one-way ticket to Washington, D.C., and after arriving there went to Knoxville. He arrived at a gas station at 5:30pm and told the attendant that his car couldn't start and the attendant told him that they weren't the keys, so he was stranded in Knoxville. He then hitchhiked to a hotel and made a lasting impression on the manager. He went in and out of the lobby a total of five times before renting a room, but he then went out of the hotel and was never seen alive again. Twelve hours later, Blair's body, who was naked from the waist down, was found in the parking lot. Blair's odyssey had came to a violent end, and although authorities believe that the danger he though he was in was imaginary, but he still ended up murdered, just as he had feared. To this day, Blair's mysterious case remains unsolved, but his family hopes that one day somebody will tell them why he died.

The Perfect Crime - St. Valentine's Day Massacre

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During the height of prohibition and the never-ending competition between gangster rivals Al "Scarface" Capone and George "Bugs" Moran, bloody warfare was nothing new to the authorities of Chicago. However, investigators on the scene found the Valentine's Day Massacre to be somewhat puzzling. The victims were mobsters, with an endless supply of weapons and well known capability for brutality. Why would they turn their backs and face the wall for anyone without putting up a fight? That was one of many questions to be answered.

Another question came about after an eyewitness gave her account of what happened on that night in 1929. She lived directly across the street and had a perfect view of the garage. She claimed to have seen two uniformed policemen exit the garage while escorting two plain clothed men who held their hands up in the air, as if they were under arrest. Of course, this comforted the shaken woman, thinking that the loud gun fire that she had just heard had been resolved and the parties responsible were being taken into custody. However, the Chicago police had no record of any such activity at 2122 Clark Street until they arrived on the scene to find the horrifying blood bath.

When it comes to suspects, a murder mystery can run the gamut of possibilities. In the case of The Valentine's Day Massacre, the person with the most motive was not difficult to come by. Although he claimed to be in Florida at the time of the murders, Al Capone was, without hesitation, the one and only suspect in this infamous crime. Thanks to prohibition, Capone had become the crime czar of Chicago, running gambling, prostitution and bootlegging rackets while continuously expanding his territories by getting rid of rival gangs. Capones fortune was estimated at $60,000,000. That kind of money gave Al Capone one of the oldest and most common motives in murder mystery history. He had to take down "Bugs" Moran at any cost. But as one of the leading gangsters in Chicago, Moran was not an easy person to get rid of. So in order to get rid of Moran, Capone chose to start at the bottom and get rid of Moran's outfit, leaving him defenseless.

When the bodies were discovered splattered on the floor of the garage, it seemed at first glance, that not one single person could have survived the force of the attack. However, this proved to be untrue, when one investigator on the scene found Frank Gusenberg lying amongst the bloody corpses, breathing heavily and choking on his own blood. Immediately, the unconscious victim was taken to the hospital where investigators waited with anticipation for their only possible lead to wake up and finger the men who were responsible. Their greatest fear was that he would die before they had the opportunity to question him, but eventually he did wake. When he was asked for the identity of the killer, he simply stated "I'm not gonna talk," before he laid his head back and died. Without Frank Gusenberg's testimony and with only a few eye witnesses outside the garage, the investigators had to return to the scene of the crime and try to piece the murder together with what information they had.

After a re-enactment of the crime, authorities concluded that the two men dressed as policemen entered the garage and acted as if they were police on a routine investigation. The Moran outfit automatically assumed that they were policemen on a routine sting. It was obvious that they didnt suspect anything questionable with the two uniformed killers or they certainly would have never been killed without a fight. But as it was, the mobsters seemed to have cooperated with the costumed officers and consequently let the fake policemen disarm them and force them up against the wall. As soon as their backs were turned, the two men in plain clothes entered with guns and shot them down.

Therefore, the eye-witnesses were somewhat accurate when they claimed to have seen two policemen arresting two men. What they had actually seen was four brutal murderers making their cleverly planned get away. If a neighbor or neighbors looked out after such rapid and explosive gunfire, what better way to calm their nerves, by letting them think that everything was under control. And indeed it was under control. The mysterious killers drove away into the night, long before anyone thought to call the police, because the neighbors saw from their windows that the police were already there.

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post Oct 18 2011, 01:10 PM

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D.B. COOPER

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The Zodiac Killer - A game of Decipher.

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The Zodiac killer was active in Northern California for ten months in the late 1960s. He killed at least five people, and injured two. He comitted the first two murders with a pistol, just inside the Benecia border. In his second shooting in Vallejo, he attempted to kill two people, but one survived despite gunshots to the head and neck. 40 minutes later the police recieved an anonymous phone call from a man claiming to be their killer and admitting to the murders of the previous two victims. One month three letters were sent to Newspapers in California containing a cypher that the killer claimed would give them his name. They cypher was decrypted to read:

“I LIKE KILLING PEOPLE BECAUSE IT IS SO MUCH FUN IT IS MORE FUN THAN KILLING WILD GAME IN THE FORREST BECAUSE MAN IS THE MOST DANGEROUE ANAMAL OF ALL TO KILL SOMETHING GIVES ME THE MOST THRILLING EXPERENCE IT IS EVEN BETTER THAN GETTING YOUR ROCKS OFF WITH A GIRL THE BEST PART OF IT IS THAE WHEN I DIE I WILL BE REBORN IN PARADICE AND THEI HAVE KILLED WILL BECOME MY SLAVES I WILL NOT GIVE YOU MY NAME BECAUSE YOU WILL TRY TO SLOI DOWN OR ATOP MY COLLECTIOG OF SLAVES FOR MY AFTERLIFE EBEORIETEMETHHPITI” The last eighteen letters have not been decrypted.

While Arthur Leigh Allen was the prime suspect, all of the evidence was against him being the killer. To this day the Zodiac murders have not been solved.

alot of other letters/symbols are yet to be decipher till date.
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Lizzie Borden - Another perfect crime in 20 minutes?

Who really bludgeoned to death Andrew and Abby Borden? Was the crime planned so well that authorities had no physical evidence linking anyone including Lizzie Borden to the crimes?

Why is it that the maid, Bridgette, never heard anything and claimed to have been washing windows outside? Since the murders happened during the day, how could she have missed a murder that must have made some commotion? Was this murder so well calculated that no one would ever be convicted of the gruesome murders? Did Lizzie Borden kill her father and step mother?

August 4, 1892 was a day in the history of Fall River that no one will ever forget. Andrew Borden was found on the sofa in the sitting room of the house, bludgeoned to death. Lizzie came in from the barn she said, and found her father. She called Bridgette in the house and asked her to call Dr. Bowen from down the road. She also told her to call the neighbor Adelaide Churchill. The arrival of the police prompted a search of the house for Abby Borden. Abby was found upstairs in a sewing room. Abby had been bludgeoned to death as well.

Lizzie Borden did say that she went to her room with some clothes after Andrew returned home. She was in her room long enough to sew some tape on one of her garments. Was that long enough to bludgeon Abby to death? Why was there no blood on her clothes?

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Lizzie returned downstairs and found out that her fire had died out for her flats that she was using to iron, so she was waiting for it to heat up and went to the barn to find a lead sinker for fishing that she planned to do the following Monday. Was she gone long enough for someone to come into the home and kill Andrew and search out Abby and kill her? Lizzie was only gone for twenty minutes she told authorities. That would be twenty minutes for someone to enter the home, find Andrew, kill him and search out Abby in an upstairs sewing room, then kill her and leave.

Wouldn't someone, such as a neighbor or a child outside playing have seen a person leaving the home covered in blood? Where was Bridgette all this time? Surely, she would have seen or heard something. Where were the bloody clothes that Lizzie Borden would have been wearing? If she had done this grizzly crime, she should have had some blood on her clothes, in her hair or on her body somewhere. Why was there no blood anywhere on Lizzie or anywhere else in the house?

Emma was out of town visiting friends, so she was not suspected in the murders of her parents. Still, one must look at Bridgette also. What was she doing and where was she doing it? Abby Borden did not treat Bridgette very nice, could she have been the one to take care of Abby and Andrew because of her caring and love for Lizzie? Maybe there were two people involved in the crime and cover up. Maybe Bridgette and Lizzie did the killings. What happened to Bridgette after the killings and trail?

Will this crime ever be solved? Only the ghosts that haunt the Fall River home know the answers.
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post Oct 18 2011, 02:23 PM

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Mystery of the Somerton Man

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Perhaps one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of the past 100 years is the Somerton man, discovered leaning against a sea wall – dead – in the middle of Somerton Beach in Australia in 1948. The man was around 40 years of age and in top physical condition. Police who found the dead man with no identification; the only things on his body were a bus ticket to St. Leonards in Glenelg from the city he was discovered in, an aluminum comb, half a packet of chewing gum, a pack of cigarettes with the Army Club logo on it, but containing a different brand of cigarettes, sixpence, and a box of matches, partially used.

A subsequent search of his pockets by doctors revealed a note that said “Tamam Shud,” which means “The End” is known to be the last line on a page of The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. The words were discovered to have been torn from a page of a very rare copy with no text on the reverse side. The matching book to it was found when a man whose name and profession were suppressed by the courts came forward and revealed that the incredibly rare book had been found in the back seat of his car on the 30th of November in 1948. What they found in the book was possibly the most incredible aspect of the case. On one page of The Rubaiyat, was a code. Many interpretations of this code exclude the full text, but when examining a photograph scanned from the original document it’s clear the second line “MLIAOI” is possibly crossed out and possibly underlined.

Cryptographers, and members of several agencies from many different branches of the government in Australia, Great Britain, and The United States attempted to decode the message, and no one has yet been able to fully decode the message. Still today the code remains as much of a mystery as the man who was found dead and connected to it.
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Donnie Decker - The Rain Man

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This story of this real life Rain Man occurred in 1983. The story goes that Don was with personal friends Bob & Jeanie Keefer in their home when strange things began to happen. Don went into a sort of trance-like condition and water started dripping off the ceiling and the walls. A mist filled the room. Not knowing what else to do they phoned the landlord who came and saw it also but he was just as dumbfounded. Leaky pipes could not be blamed for this.

Police officers John Baujan and Richard Wolpert were called in to investigate. They were likewise flabbergasted at the dripping and mist. They called in their police chief who got very angry with them and ordered them to not discuss the matter with anyone. He denied it happened and left the scene. Then Donnie went with some friends to a local restaurant to talk things over. No sooner did they sit down to talk about things than it started raining just over their heads just inside the restaurant. The owner of the establishment told them that Don needed an exorcism and that he was possessed.

Upon being jailed, he caused it to rain in his jail cell and his fellow prisoners were very upset with having to be in the same cell with him. He told the jailers that he could now control when and where it rained and he even caused the presiding officer on duty to get wet while sitting at his desk. Blackburn soon realized that Don was not faking it and the cell developed the same dripping, misty effect that had been seen in the Keefer home and at the restaurant. To this day it all remains unexplained – a total mystery.
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Ice Woman - One of the greatest mysteries in medical

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Jean Hilliard was a normal 19 year old woman who was discovered completely frozen from head to tow. Her neighbor discovered her first and immediately rushed her to the hospital. Jean had endured temperatures of twenty-five degrees below zero for an unknown amount of time.

She had been trying to make contact with the neighbor who found her when she had been trapped by the ice and frozen solid after her car wrecked after skidding on the ice. The weather was unlike anything the region had seen in years. One nurse who touched the ice woman said her skin was like ice itself.

The human body is composed primarily of water. And when water freezes, it expands. On a microscopic level, this means the cells in Jeans body were in danger of actually bursting if the water within them broke the cell walls.

Jean woke up and seemed completely unaffected by the incredible transformation from largely liquid to a pure solid block of ice. She was released a little over a month later with virtually no sign that there had ever been any danger at all. To this date it is a case of a largely unexplainable medical miracle.
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post Oct 18 2011, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(edifier78 @ Oct 18 2011, 02:17 PM)
coz what was considered mystery to ts, is nothing compared to what are not accessible to us, public.

Even to those who exposed to the elusive infos couldnt do anything unless the whole citizen of the world united <-- 99.99% unlikely
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i still dont quite understand what u are saying bro rclxub.gif . but it sounds scary...what do u mean actually?
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The Black Dahlia Murder

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Discovered January 15, 1947

The murder of Elizabeth Short has intrigued, mystified, even disgusted the city of Los Angeles for more than half a centruy.

Elizabeth Short, a 22-year-old wannabe actress (spec), spent several years moving around, gaining odd jobs. Her passion for servicemen and aspiration to be famous made her a "different" woman of her time. She reportedly hooked up with a variety of men and women (one reported to having been Marilyn Monroe).

Her name evolved from her black hair and black attire. Some say she was named the Black Dahlia before her murder in January of 1947, others say the name was applied by journalists to sensationalize the crime.

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On January 15, 1947, a passerby spotted her nude body in a vacant lot near Hollywood. Her body, cut in half, was bruised and beaten. Grass had reportedly been forced into her vagina, and she had reportedly been sodomized after death. Rumors of henna in her hair and BD carved into her body, as of yet to this outlet, have not been verified.

PICS (GRAPHIC): Beth's body found severed and varying angles of the gruesome scene pic 3 pic 4

Upon the release of the news of the murder in the press, several men and women admitted to the crime. But the police could not validate anyone's story (author John Gilmore says the number lingers around 50 confessing sams). The case, notoriously, attracted several false confessions, and later surfaced more interest when James Ellroy wrote The Black Dahlia, a work of fiction, yet inspired by the actual events, in 1987.

To date, according to the LAPD, the case goes unsolved. Yet many theories exist. And each year additional theories and musings arise.
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QUOTE(tg4121988 @ Oct 18 2011, 03:23 PM)
also have murder case of Jean Perera Sinnappa ... local unsolved
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post Oct 18 2011, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(supermoto @ Oct 18 2011, 03:40 PM)
theres a video bout a german guy met his future self.

i read a book bout where someone accidentally walk into the past. and some other ppl saw ww1 army marching in the 70's 80's
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The Crystal Skulls

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Skulls are humanity's foremost symbol of death, and a powerful icon in the visual vocabularies of cultures all over the globe. Thirteen crystal skulls of apparently ancient origin have been found in parts of Mexico, Central America and South America, comprising one of the most fascinating subjects of 20th Century archaeology.

These skulls, found near the ancient ruins of Mayan and Aztec civilizations (with some evidence linking the skulls with past civilization in Peru) are a mystery as profound as the Pyramids of Egypt, the Nazca Lines of Peru, or Stonehenge. Some of the skulls are believed to be between 5,000 and 36,000 years old.

Many indigenous people speak of their remarkable magical and healing properties, but nobody really knows where they came from or what they were used for.

Were they left behind after the destruction of a previous world, such as Atlantis? Are they simply ingenious modern fakes or can they really enable us to see deeply into the past and predict the future?

Much research is currently being done on the skulls. However, their origin is still a baffling mystery. They seem to defy logic. Everything that is known about lapidary work indicates that the skulls should have been shattered fractured, or fallen apart when carved.
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QUOTE(luvjim @ Oct 18 2011, 04:12 PM)
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Unsolved mystery of Bélmez Faces

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The Bélmez Faces or the Faces of Bélmez is an alleged paranormal phenomenon in a private house in Spain which started in 1971 when residents claimed to see images of faces appear in the concrete floor of the house. Such images have continuously formed and disappeared on the floor of the home since that time.

Located at the Pereira family home at Street Real 5, Belmaz de la Moraleda, Jaén, Spain, the Bélmez faces have been responsible for bringing large numbers of sightseers to Bélmez. The phenomenon is considered by some parapsychologists the best-documented and "without doubt the most important paranormal phenomenon [in the 20th] century".


Various faces have appeared and disappeared at irregular intervals since 1971 and have been frequently photographed by the local newspapers and curious visitors. Many Bélmez residents believe that the faces were not made by human hand. Some investigators to believe that it is a thoughtographic phenomenon unconsciously produced by the owner of the house, María Gómez Cámara. ("Thoughtography" is considered a form of psychokinesisamong parapsychologists.)


Skeptical researchers point out that unlike other psychic claims this case is falsifiable. Since the faces of Bélmez are fixed on whitewash of cement, scientists are able to analyze the molecular changes that took place in such mass of concrete. Skeptics have performed extensive tests on the faces and maintain they have demonstrated that fakery has been involved


The appearances in Bélmez began on August 23, 1971, when María Gómez Cámara claimed that a human face formed spontaneously on her cement kitchen floor. María's husband, Juan Pereira and their son, Miguel, destroyed the image with a pickaxe and new cement was laid down. However, the Pereira story goes, a new face formed on the floor. The Mayor of Bélmez was informed and forbade the destruction of the new face. Instead, the floor cement was cut out and taken for study.
María's home was advertised to the tourists as La Casa de las Caras (The House of the Faces). By Easter of 1972 hundreds of people were flocking to the house to see the faces. For the next 30 years the Pereira family claimed that faces continued to appear, both male and female and of different shapes, sizes and expressions.

The main researchers of the Bélmez case were Hans Bender and German Argumosa. Both collaborated in Bélmez and Freiburg in the early 1970s when the ostensible phenomenon began. However, neither Bender nor de Argumosa published an official report on them. Inexplicably, Bender wrote very little about the case in his journal Zeitschrift für Parapsychologie. Argumosa, a Spanish parapsychologist spent two years evaluating what he believed was a Gothic mystery, but published nothing on the subject either. However, Bender did mention the case in passing and referred to it in some of his lectures. His crucial statement referred to the sealing of areas of the floor where some faces were in progress with a transparent plastic material:
"In Bélmez, slight changes of the faces' configuration during the period when the phenomenon was under seal (attested by a notary) have contributed to ensure its paranormal origin"


María Gómez, the purported psychic that allegedly produced the appearances, died on February 2004 at the age of 85 years. After her death the popular psychic researcher Pedro Amorós tried to "discover" more thoughtographic appearances in María's house
What is the actual truth no one knows but one this is true there is some external force around us which is...... "WATCHING US"..................
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^ this is some deep shit


Added on October 18, 2011, 9:33 pmanyone has some mindfucuk crime stuff? brows.gif

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THE REAL EMILY ROSE



The True Story

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The Exorcisms

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Rome Changes Exorcism Rite� <---- you guys should watch "The Rite" on regards of this matter. It is based on true events as well

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Marilyn Sheppard - Mindfucuk Case

Cleveland neurosurgeon Dr. Sam Sheppard was charged with the July 1954 murder of his 31-year-old pregnant wife, Marilyn, while their 7-year-old son slept in the next room. Sheppard maintained his innocence and implicated a dark-haired intruder — the "one-armed man" of "The Fugitive" TV series and movie this case inspired. Nonetheless, Sheppard was found guilty. He appealed, and eventually the U.S. Supreme Court overturned his conviction on the grounds that excessive publicity unfairly influenced his trial. He was acquitted at a retrial. Until his death in 1970, Sheppard sought to find his wife's killer, a mission his family continues to this day.

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to find out, just go here with pictures...
The murder <---- if he did or did he not? (with evidence pictures)
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QUOTE(likeicare @ Oct 19 2011, 05:39 PM)
how about holy grail? and noah's ark?
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The Sound of Hell?



The legend holds that some residents of Siberia (Russia) had drilled a hole that was nine miles (14.5 km) deep before breaking through to a cavity. Intrigued by this unexpected discovery, they lowered an extremely heat tolerant microphone, along with other sensory equipment, into the well. The temperature deep within was 2,000 °F (1,100 °C) — heat from a chamber of fire from which screams of the damned could be heard.

The Soviet Union had, in fact, drilled a hole almost eight miles deep, the Kola Superdeep Borehole, located not in Siberia but on the Kola Peninsula, which shares borders with Norway and Finland. Upon completing the borehole in 1989, the Soviets found some interesting geological anomalies, although they reported no supernatural encounters.[1] Temperatures reached 180 °C (360 °F), making deeper drilling prohibitively expensive

Since its publicity, many alternate versions of the story of the Well to Hell have been published. In 1992, US Tabloids published an alternative version of the story, which was set in Alaska where 13 miners were killed after Satan came roaring out of Hell. Other alternative stories included an alleged story where Jacques Cousteau quit diving after hearing "screams of people in pain" underwater. Additionally, another story told of one of Jacque's men fainting in terror after hearing screaming voices in a trench in the Bermuda Triangle.
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hi guys! let's continue for some stories one of our own brows.gif

Mona Fendey - A Case That Shook The country. Solved but Still a Mystery

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Maznah Ismail (1956 - 2 November 2001), better known as Mona Fandey, was a pop singer, witch doctor, and a murderess from Malaysia. She was executed on November 2, 2001 at the age of 45, after being convicted of the murder of a politician, Mazlan Idris, in 1993.

After leaving the music business, she became involved in spiritual witchcraft activities and was known to be a bomoh, a local shaman. She began offering her services to clients, mostly from the upper-class society. She also claimed to have provided politician clients in the ruling UMNO party with a variety of charms and talismans.
It was reported that Mazlan Idris, a state assemblyman for the constituency of Batu Talam in the state of Pahang, wanted to boost his political career and sought the services of Mona for assistance. Mazlan was educated in the United States and was an ambitious politician from the ruling United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) party. At that time, Mona worked with her husband Mohamad Nor Affandi Abdul Rahman, 44, and their assistant Juraimi Hassan, 31. Mona and her husband promised to help Mazlan by giving him a talisman consisting of a cane and sbatmi headgear which was supposedly owned by former Indonesian President Sukarno. Mona convinced Mazlan that he would be "invincible" if he held the talisman. In return, Mona demanded RM 2.5 million. Mazlan paid the couple RM 500,000 as deposit, and gave them 10 land titles as surety for the remaining RM 2 million.
An appointment was made for cleansing rituals to be performed at Mona's house. Mazlan was told to lie on the floor face up while Mona placed flowers on him. She then told Mazlan to close his eyes and wait for the money to "fall from the sky".Juraimi then, using an axe, chopped Mazlan's head off. They also dismembered and partially skinned Mazlan's body. His body was found in 18 parts buried in a storeroom near Mona's house in Pahang.

She later was hanged to death.

Myth/Stories

1. Reports said that before she was hanged, she mentioned that "she will not die". Further, she actually did said "She will be back"!
2. Prison guards witnessed that she was able to escape from her jail. Her shadow and soul has been seen walking out from her jail and wanders around at night. She is sometimes not in her jail. Also, reports and rumors said that there is a copy of video caught where she escaped and went into a white Kancil car and drove away from the place. rclxub.gif
3. Something happened when she was hanged, she couldn't die. The authorities actually seek and hired more than 8 priest/bomoh to help the hanging process. It was believed that they did not manage to help them. Stated "she's too strong". ohmy.gif
4. She is actually more than 50 years old. Not 45 as stated.



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