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True Scares And Real-Life Nightmares
True Scares And Real-Life Nightmares
True Scares And Real-Life Nightmares
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True Scares And Real-Life Nightmares

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The world of the paranormal, as most of us know, is one filled with both awe and terror. This book attempts to shine a light into that curious darkness. This collection of true tales includes accounts of spirits that refuse to depart the places they knew in life; cursed objects; a house that was thought to have been inhabited by living dolls; a suspected vampire; a man who was allegedly driven mad by his parasitic twin; werewolves; zombie legends; and much more. To round things out, there are also stories detailing the real-life horrors people inflict upon one another that will shake your faith in humanity to its core. 

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Release dateJun 18, 2021
ISBN9798201283742
True Scares And Real-Life Nightmares

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    True Scares And Real-Life Nightmares - Cindy Parmiter

    Prologue

    Fear is, and always has been, a relative term. What frightens one person may garner no reaction from another. To quote the great Charles Addams, What is normal for the spider is chaos to the fly. That being said, there are a few things that seem to be universally viewed as spooky, if not downright terrifying.

    Ghosts, for those who believe they exist, are a perfect example. Though not usually harmful to the living, the presence of a being no longer meant to be on this earth can make even the most stoic among us pack up all of their possessions and beat a hasty retreat from the place they called home. Whether it be unnatural scares from the spirit world or the all-too-real brutality and violence that man inflicts upon his fellow man, fear is a powerful force that we all face at some point in our lives.  Unfortunately, true fear usually comes without warning and leaves many wounded, either physically or emotionally, when all is said and done.

    The stories you are about to read are just a few examples of true terror that originate, not only from the world beyond ours, but also much closer to home. All of the people whose experiences are revealed in this book have known evil. Sadly, not all of them lived to tell the tale.

    Chapter 1:

    The Stranger Is Me

    It’s been said that every person walking the earth has a ‘twin’ that they are unaware of somewhere in the world.  Each one of us, and our exact double, live our lives never knowing of the other’s existence.  At least that is how it is supposed to be.

    Tales of these mysterious twins, known as doppelgangers, have existed since the 17th century. The word originated in Germany and literally means double-goer.  It is defined as an apparition of a living person.  Usually, they are considered a paranormal phenomenon.  The school of thought is that the duplicate is not another person at all, but instead is the essence of the existing person that has somehow managed to transcend the body and wander about on its own.

    The following are a few accounts of encounters with doppelgangers.  They represent both the possibility that the double is a real person, who happens to look remarkably like another, as well as the theory that the twin is actually the freed essence of a living soul.

    No story represents the first scenario more aptly than the bizarre tale of a Kansas City man named Richard Jones.  Jones was arrested in 1999 and charged with being an accomplice to a robbery at a local retail store.  He vehemently denied having anything to do with the crime and even had an alibi for the night in question. 

    Jones claimed that he had thrown a party at his house when the robbery was taking place across town.  He couldn’t have been in both places at the same time.  He produced several witnesses who corroborated his version of events. 

    Unfortunately for him, just as many people claimed to have seen him commit the robbery.  A few of those present at the scene of the crime recalled hearing someone call one of the robbers by his name.  The name they heard spoken that night had been Rick.

    Since dozens of total strangers picked him out of a lineup, he was tried and convicted of the crime solely on the strength of the eyewitness testimony.  It should have been an open and shut case, but it didn’t end there.  Aside from the troubling question of his alibi, there was another detail that could not be explained.

    The witnesses to the robbery were certain that the man called Rick had sported a distinctive tattoo on his left arm.  Oddly, Jones had no such tattoo.  Even so, they were sure that he had been the man at the scene of the crime.  Tattoo or not, they recognized that face—or so they thought.

    Richard Jones was sentenced to nineteen years in prison for his part in the robbery.  He had served seventeen of those years when something incredible happened that would change everything and lead some to doubt the reliability of eyewitness testimony.

    Jones, a popular inmate, began to be chided by one fellow prisoner after another for ignoring them in the yard or cafeteria.  His buddies would claim that they had greeted him only to be met with a blank stare.  Jones, for his part, claimed that he had no idea what they were talking about.  He had not seen them and had certainly not snubbed anyone.

    The stories of his rude behavior filtered back to Jones so often that he decided to do a little digging.  He soon learned that there was another inmate at the prison, a man named Richard Amos, who bore a remarkable resemblance to Jones himself.  Looking at the man’s photo was like staring into a mirror.  He didn’t know how it could be possible, but the evidence was right there in front of him.  He knew what he had to do.  He called his lawyer and shared the story of his amazing discovery.

    Once Jones’ lawyer saw the pictures of Amos, he knew why all of the witnesses had identified Jones as the robber.  The men were almost identical in appearance, right down to their hairstyles and facial hair.  They could have been identical twins.  There was one noticeable difference that got everyone on the defense team’s attention.  Amos sported an eye catching tattoo on his left arm.  The mystery had, at last, been solved.

    The attorney presented the new evidence to the court and the conviction was overturned.  In light of this bombshell, the eyewitnesses recanted their testimonies.  Not one of them was willing to point the finger at Jones once they had seen the photos of Richard Amos.  After serving nearly two decades in prison for a crime he did not commit, Richard Jones walked out of prison a free man.

    Richard Amos, in spite of his lengthy criminal record, denied having had any role in the robbery that had sent an innocent man to prison.  The statute of limitations had long since run out and the case was filed away and forgotten.

    Richard Jones and Richard Amos were not long-lost twin brothers.  They were, in fact, one year apart in age.  They did not know each other and were in no way related.  They just happened to be two men with identical features whose paths crossed in a most unfortunate way. 

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    Meeting ones doppelganger face-to-face is thought to be a sign of bad things to come.  In 1860, a man who would change history cast his eyes upon his astral twin and the world would mourn the results for evermore.

    On the night he was elected to the office of President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln decided to rest for a while on the settee in his bedroom.  While lying there thinking of the day’s events, he happened to catch a glimpse of his reflection in the floor length mirror that sat across the room.  The image seemed odd so he rose to investigate.

    As he stood in front of the mirror, he saw that his body appeared normal, but he had two distinct faces.  One was his face as he knew it while the other was ghostly pale in appearance.  He studied the bizarre spectral image until it faded away.  The same thing happened again a few days later.  The phenomenon then ceased as suddenly as it had begun.

    Intrigued, and a bit worried, Lincoln related the story of what the mirror had revealed to him to his wife, Mary Todd.  She was immediately concerned, for she knew the ominous nature of the doppelganger.

    Mary told her husband that she feared the deathly image that appeared beside his normal face was a sign that he would be elected to a second term as president, but not live to see it through.  From that moment, until the evening of his assassination, Lincoln lived with the foreboding sense that his days were numbered.  He had been warned by his own reflection.

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    Another supernatural story of the dreaded doppelganger took place at an exclusive boarding school for girls in 1845.  Located in what is now Latvia, the school housed the daughters of the wealthy and socially elite.  The facility hired only the best and most respected of teachers.  One of them, a thirty-two year old French woman by the name of Emilie Sagee would prove to be an enigma whose story would echo through the centuries.

    At the time that Emilie was hired to teach at the prestigious Pensionat von Neuwelcke School, she had already worked at, and been let go from, nineteen other schools. The reasons for her dismissal had nothing to do with her teaching abilities. She was, by all accounts, a dedicated and talented educator.  It was the terrifying specter she unwittingly brought along with her that continually destroyed her chances of long-term employment.

    Emilie Sagee was eager to begin her assignment at the private school.  She was young, pretty, intelligent and friendly to all whom she encountered.  She wasn’t someone who craved attention or notoriety.  They managed to find her, nonetheless.

    Not long after her arrival at the school, while Emilie was writing an assignment on the blackboard in front of a room full of students, her exact double appeared beside her.  The other Emilie was mimicking the teacher’s movements.  It performed the action of writing on the board although it held no chalk.  Everyone in the classroom, over thirty girls, saw the image before them.  Emilie was completely oblivious to the ghostly figure standing off to the side as it continued to mirror her every move.

    The incident in the classroom was only the beginning.  Before long, Emilie’s spectral image could be seen wandering around the campus.  Once, while Emilie was ill and confined to her bed, visitors to her room could plainly see her specter pacing the floor, a worried expression on its face.  Again, Emilie was the only person who could not see this life-like vision of herself.

    Emilie loved to be in the classroom.  On days when she was not teaching, she would tend the flower garden that bloomed on the property.  On one particular occasion, she had wanted to sit in on a sewing class, but had already agreed to work

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