In 2009, Joe kept noticing food disappearing from his fridge. He asked his live-in girlfriend about it, but she too was perplexed. So, Joe decided to set up a hidden camera in his apartment and film throughout the night. What he found is beyond creepy.
He says he found out the hard way that he had an uninvited guest living in his New York City apartment, sharing his food and drinks, and even going to the bathroom in his sink. The police officers thought it looked as though she had been there for at least a couple weeks, although could have been longer.
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— The nightmare swirls and churns unending! —
Ballerina Amelie Segarra dances the en pointe ballet technique (in which the performer typically dances on the points of their toes) on the tips of huge, menacing kitchen knives in an empty, darkened theater on a grand piano.
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Possibly the most famous of the Japanese toilet ghosts, Hanako is actually a relatively benign spirit. Basically, she's a scary thing Japanese kids dare each other to summon, by either knocking on the stall door or saying "Are you there, Hanako-san?"
A nice list of Japanese toilet ghosts to tighten your sphincter next time you go to the bathroom.
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