Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Spooky Entrees ( WARNING READ AT YOUR OWN RISK ) Journal Entrees

 October 1st

Entry: Elizabeth Bathory 

She is nicknamed the "blood countess". Elizabeth Bathory is one of the earliest to be recorded in history as a Serial Killer. She was born in 1560 in the kingdom of hungry. Also she was born into one of the most prominent families of central Europe at the time. Her parents were actually first cousins. Which many historians believed may have contributed to her violent seizures she frequently had. Back then one way they used to treat this was to drink the blood of a non-epileptic person. Which is to believed to have inspired her lust for toured and killing. She mainly focused her toured on young peasant girls. She felt they were easy to disposed of. Her toured chaining victims until there wrist were purple, sticking needles underneath there finger nails. And even forcing them to cook and eat there own body parts. She was believed to have killed more than 650 people in a span of 20 years. 

Entry: La Planchada  

La Planchada is a Mexican ghost story of a nurse who is often seen in hospitals. The story takes place in the 1930s. It tells a tale of a nurse who took great pride in her job. Always made sure her uniform was clean, crisp, and perfectly ironed. She ended up falling in love with one of the doctors at the hospital. they were engaged shortly after that. The doctor left town to attend a medical seminar. Weeks went by an she hasn't heard from him. She had found out that the doctor married someone else. The nurse was extremely heartbroken. She feel into such a deep depression that she started to neglect her patients. Soon enough one of her patients passed away. Then she got sick and passed away. It is reported that when a nurse neglects one of her patients, This ghostly nurse takes care of them instead. When patients are asked how they miraculously recovered they say " a nurse came in and healed me !" 

EVERYTHING IS A REMIX

I really liked the video and I was shocked to how much it was true. Now that I look back on it I realized so much was a remix of some thing ...