Terrifying Urban Legends That Turned Out to be Real
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 7. 12. 2021
- The thing about Urban legends is, they are all fake, made up to scare you during a creepy campfire story, but in today's new video we're going to show you the shocking urban legends that turned out to be 100% true! Don't miss today's crazy new video that reveals the truth behind these creepy campfire stories!
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Raymond's life and story is so heartbreaking.I can't imagine how it feels being taken advantage of your blindness and injuries for the sake of some cruel pranks done by some heartless monsters.And above all,an urban legend is created about you where you are depicted as a monster out of a horror movie.He deserves our respect and sympathy for putting up with these without losing his kindness.He sure had the undying heart of a beauty in spite of some calling him a beast.
Heartbreaking and cruel indeed mate. Indeed.
Well said
In the end, the real monster was not he but the people.
Itâs like the movie beauty and the beast
That last sentence hits hard.
Poor Raymond. He didnât choose to be that way. Once again, who was the real monster-those who treated him like one or him, just minding his own business? I bet he was a nice guy in real life. The fact that he took his walks at night in order to not come across people and frighten them is so sad.
Raymond Robinson was by all accounts a really nice person who was in a horrible accident as a child. He was taught that he looked horrible and couldn't show himself to people. Therefore he took his walks at night so people shouldn't have to see him, yet he had to put up with people screaming at him from cars and throwing things at him and making up ghost stories about him. By all accounts of the people who actually stopped and talked to him, he was the sweetest guy and was very self-conscious about his appearance.
@@TwiddleFingersDB SMH so sad. If youâve seen his picture, I might have gotten a little scared if I was all alone at night and came across him in the woods (then again, any man alone in the woods would terrify me at night) but I wouldnât want to purposefully treat him like that. I wouldnât be opposed to meeting him.
yes I agree, If i knew him i would be friends.
Even more horrifying is going out on a first date with a "Charlene NoAss". {0.o}
I wouldnât be scared, but I may be surprised at first.
Itâs honestly pretty sad about Raymond. He just wanted someone to talk to, he only came out at night due to others being scared of him. But from what Iâve heard from a couple people whoâve actually had someone or themselves encountered Charlie said that he was a nice man.
Already did and they took photos with him. He had people who knew his identity and they come visit him sometimes make sure heâs ok and has plenty of food and water, luckily that shows he wasnât fully alone when there were people watching out for him
I wish people werent so rude
@@temmie9430 I know right, he just wanted to just simply enjoy his life
I grew up in that area of PA. My dad knew Ray. He knew his nephew and they would give him rides home when they saw him. Very nice man my dad said.
Do you have any good memories with him, like something you did with him that made you both happy?
Do you know how's Ray died?
stop lying the dude came out at night, no one would have really encountered him like that
@@wwehulk8798perhaps his dad also went out for walks at night as well. You donât know that.
@@sth5697 Why who does that? People don't really walk at night because of how dangerous and crazy it gets. If you have a bike or car it makes no sense to walk at night anyway
It pains to think about how Raymond was probably lonely. Unless his relatives lived with him it seems like staying in all day, away from people would be a lonely life to lead. All because of one accident.
He lived a full life. My dad knew him. Heâd make wallets from old tires and used to help his family cut the grass. His nephew just knew him as uncle Ray. Heâd walk with one foot on the road and one off the road so that he knew where he was. My dad and his friends would take care of him if they saw him out.
He wasnât lonely he had friends
And some people purposely choose to live their lives that way then wonder why they're so lonely. I'm those people. Wish I wasn't so nervous to interact with people and adults even though I am an adult myself. I guess it stems from untreated childhood trauma at the hands of adults. Good insight, I know.
@@christopherpavkovich4995 nice lie
i do wonder if he enjoyed being a legend
Fun fact: *What makes a campfire story extra scary is when it actually happened*
Yep
Lol
I feel so sorry for that one man who was treated like a freak.
People who think bunnies aren't terrifying have never owned one, those crazy buggers are like a cruise missile with buck teeth
Bunnies sometimes aren't terrifying and I had one
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Or a epic failđčđđ„”
Pennsylvania local here. I remember hearing this story and feeling so bad for Raymond.
America: âBurning was not an accepted punishment in Americaâ
Also America: âWitches in Salem were hung or TORTURED to deathâ
America is one big contradiction. đ
Not accepted because it was too *light* of a sentence đ
Gotta deal with witches somehow
People and the government are different, I guess. Also most people just go along with the mob.
@@cappyjones nope
Raymond only wanted to see and enjoy nature,and whenever he was spotted,people would throw stones at him.It's just sad.
They must have all thought themselves without sin.
I remember Charlie No-Face. He suffered electrical burns and was called the Green Man
Yeah I learned about that from ripleys believe it or not
this makes the insult "mak kamu hijau" to another level
My grandpa and his friends used to give Charlie No Face beer and cigarettes when theyâd see him on one of his night walks.
Speaking of the overly realistic corpse pop-up, the inspiration for a popular antagonist, Skeletor, from the He-Man series is quite a story. Mark Taylor, the He-Man series's character designer, went to the Pike Fun House where there was a house of fear. A foul smell (that he described as a corpse's smell) hit his nose and a skeleton dropped down from the ceiling. "No question, I knew that was a real skeleton" and it was. I personally knew about this after watching the episode about He-Man on the Netflix show 'The Toys that Made Us'.
ah oops it was about the pike fun house
The poison candy on Halloween has been pretty thoroughly researched. In 2 separate cases a parent or family member gave a child poisoned candy planning to use the urban legend to get away with it.
I can't think of anything original right now but I'll edit this when I do
I was about to say edit what?
I like where your heads at
Here before the edit the comment said
Despite...
Im here before edit
After knowing of the true stories, some of the "terrifying" Urban Legends became less terrifying, especially in the case of Raymond who was by all accounts of those who actually went to talk to him seemed like a pretty cool guy.
Telling scary stories by a campfire, looks fun and scary at the same time.
2:41 um... there's actually a lot of cases where candy on halloween has been tampered with and razor blades. It is a real threat, and why every parent who participates in trick or treating, or even trunk or treat, should set aside the 10 minutes it takes to sort through your childs candy.
On halloween, if there is a doubt about a piece of candy, just toss it. My mom raised my sister and I like this, and it was a common thing growing up, especially in Florida. Its not a myth, and deserves proper awareness.
Thank you, and everyone stay safe. Especially during spooky season, there are sick minded people out there.
There's another story similar to the Jonathan Buck story, that took place in a prison in Pennsylvania. A man was imprisoned and sentenced to death for a crime he swore he didn't commit. On the day of his execution, he rubbed his hand on the floor and pressed against the wall, then declared that it was the handprint of an innocent man, which would forever remain as a testament to the evil deed that had been performed on that day. Prison officials repeatedly tried to clean off or paint over the handprint, but it would always reappear. Even when they tore down the wall and built a new one in its place, the handprint still reappeared. The prison has long since been abandoned, but the handprint still remains on the wall to this day, and is a popular tourist attraction.
Cool story, bro. Pics or it didn't happen.
@@ANDROLOMA don't tell me you are that illiterate to not know how to search for it đ
@@summertriangle4745 Ikr
Iâm pretty sure the inspiration for UP was the one house with a couple balloons coming from it where a mall was built around it cause the home owner refused to move out.
Iâm from Winchester , the lady in black became a hot topic around here. We are a smallish tight knit type community with a friendly country demeanor for the most part. Lots of people tried to help her and make sure she was ok. Like the videos said she wasnât interested in talking to anyone or receiving any help. If I remember correctly the police ended up making contact and eventually getting her access to some public resources.
Hes a good guy, he never wanted to look bad. We keep calling him a monster. Can we just stop?
You are so right! Just stop and quit cashing in on this guyâs life. I was raised near his home and remember my mom talking about him He was burned beforeWW1 and the doctors in our area didnât know what to do. God bless this man. SMH
Ah, the Bunny Man! I remember this urban legend well. When I was in high school there was a large wooded area next to the track we used during gym class. I and quite a few of my classmates saw a man standing at the edge of the woods staring at us students. One of my friends told me he was the Bunny Man and to never go near those woods. Years after I graduated some you get girls at my church went to that same high school. I asked them jokingly if they saw the Bunny Man. They said yes in a serious tone. That creep was still there.
So did they found out who he was ,and why he was there and doing what he was doing?
The part about the candy is so untrue there have been a few recent stories about people putting blades and even injecting poison in Candy
I was poisoned with strychnine laced Halloween candy in 1995 in Aurora Colorado. It was very painful for about 12 hours. It was all over the news the next day.
And yes the strychnine was injected into the Halloween candy.
Okay so apparently Elmer J. McCurdy was on display in my hometown when he was finally identified. I know it happened when my parents were very young but Iâm still baffled Iâd never known that the story id heard before took place where I lived
The Bunny Man legend is still going strong here in Virginia. Every year especially around Halloween teenagers go to âBunny Man Bridgeâ to see if they can catch him. Some friends and I tried back in high school but no luck. Some people I know claim theyâve seen him and itâs rumored a new guy took it upon himself to wear a bunny head and hang out over there to keep the legend alive. Who knows for sureâŠ
Alligators in the sewers may not be real, but snakes popping up from the toilet sit certainly is a real thing
Raymond was my uncle (my grandmothers brother on my moms side). I was born in 1966 and lived in Michigan. Growing up, we would travel at least once a year to visit Uncle Ray and Aunt Velda (Uncle Raymondâs sister). They lived together in Koppel, PA as my Aunt Velda was his caretaker. I believe Velda was with Raymond when he had the accident. They lived up on a hill directly above B&W Tubing plant. Because I grew up with uncle Raymond I knew he was different but he was a very interesting and caring man and his disfigurement wasnât as profound to me as the general public. He loved to walk at night and listen to his radio. I remember I was 11 and were visiting him the day Elvis Presley died. I miss him and wish I could have those times back with him and my Aunt Velda. Rest In Peace Uncle Ray & Aunt Velda. God Bless.
He should've said this at the beggining:
Let's gather 'round the campfire and sing our Infographics song
Our I-N-F-O-G-R-A-P-H-I-C-S song
And if you don't think that we can sing it faster, then you're wrong
But it'll help if you just sing along
đ love your profile pic as well
@@nomichaelnothatwassonotrig5380 Thanks. Green Day is my favorite band. :)
Guess Iâm not sleeping tonightâŠ
I'm still gobsmacked by the fact that even though he was blind and had one arm, he was able to make belts, wallets, and doormats for profit. He was more dextrous than most 'normal' people.
Narrator:- Rabbits may not be terrifying.
Springtrap:- Am I a joke to you?
fnaf jokes lololololololol
My great-uncle actually knew him, he was apparently a very nice guy and just wanted to have friends, he still has a photo of him somewhere.
Charlie no-face is a legend i'm familiar with. I'm not to far from the tunnel that he apparently haunts. Only a 10 minute drive.
Did you ever go there?
@@Quazar978 Sadly not. I hope to someday.
@@chrishickory7907 maybe bring some holy water or a cross
Man I love infographics videos
Thatâs so amazing! And scary! Congratulations on ur subscribers!
as a brand, the Raymond story was super sad.
The Infographics show fills in the boring moments in my day. đ
So youâre entire life?
@@okayokay9569hey thatâs not nice bruv
5:19 THE MAN BEHIND THE SLAUGHTER
I feel bad for Charlie or what ever his real name is idk.
But He was just lonely. My friend saw him and he was scared shitless.
3:18 POLYBIUS based on recreations of it is a wild and crazy game - the CIA needs to get them out of storage and put them back into shopping malls and see what happens... there are supposed recreations of it on CZcams.
Sounds like the plot of the movie THE LAST STARFIGHTER in 1984 where aliens created a video game to recruit human pilot in a war. After nearly 40 years I was shocked to learn a sequel was being planned even last year.
Me: *runs over all the monsters on the street* âugh thereâs so much monsters!â
My friends: âitâs Halloweenâ
Me: âohâ
At my school there was a tunnel that went under the road that high school students used to use to get to the restaurant just across the street from the school. They had it locked so nobody could use it, but in my early school years we could see it from the playground and everyone said that there was an alligator living in it.
Would you please tell me how do you create your animations?
wow its so sad rip Raymond
Hallucinations, seizures and a strange desire to keep playing.... Literally every video game on this planet will cause these symptoms
keep up the great work infographic show could you make a video about the conjuring
7:00 i wonder how a blind person can be a craftsman.
A friends Dad has handed out frozen corn dogs to trick or treaters that are highschool age or older as long as I can remember! đ€Ș
Raymond seems like a nice guy. I wouldnât mind being with him actually
5:03 the past tense of âto hangâ (execution) is âhangedâ, not âhungâ.
As in the sentence "Saddam Hussein was well-hanged" instead of well-hung.
@@ANDROLOMA right!
My mom used to check all the candy I got on Halloween for tampering in the 1990s. It was actually kind of common where I grew up.
Can we appreciate that Infographicss threw in a reference to 9 when talking about the Up segment?
My grandfather told me that he used to see Charlie-No Face in the bar that he frequented. He said people would buy him beer but he wouldn't drink them if they were already open. Being blind, apperently some people would put things in his drink to get some kind of sick laugh. Poor guy.
The faceless guy makes me remember about a manga I read, titled "Kanashimi no Bara Yashiki", by Eri Kumaki.
There's a few others that aren't on here but it might be on another list. There's also a cemetery gravestone in the state of Maine that has a boot on it that won't go away either don't know the story behind that but I remember seeing it when I was a kid.
I want more urban legends video!
I I have a picture of the green man with my dad and his buddy when they were like 15. They would go get him tobacco and liquor during the day. Other kids would have run up to the house and then turn around and run away s*** like that . My dad said he lived with his sister I guess
The squid game reporter microphone, was a nice touch
I hate that I knew the candy urban legend. Thatâs so darn sad man, to be hurt by someone who you thought you could trust, especially your own parent.
I live in Winchester va and people were not kind to that lady at all during her walk
Was reminded with the one with razor blades in candy when it actually happened to me a while ago. I remember not knowing what it was, and thinking it was just some random cardboard (since it was still in its wrapping). Definitely concerned my parents tho.
I saw a man with no eyes once. Not really scary, but it was rather startling.
people putting razor blades in candy is a real problem, just this past Halloween my friends kid had to go to the hospital because he bit into a razor blade hidden inside a reeses cup
The problem is so common that they have machines built that check your Halloween candy for strychnine and razor blades.
Unfortunately, I can't fully agree with the statement the "rabbits aren't terrifying." A relative of mine is afraid of almost anything that looks like a rabbit.
My dad grew up in Fairfax Va and he told me the bunny man story on Halloween and weâd go to the tunnel when ever we visited. Then weâd go to Georgetown where the stairs are from the Exorcist
Oeh oeh do one on the grafton monster or the flatwoods monster!
Also there is this story in Pennsylvania of a plane that went down. But the FAA said there WAS no crash and there was no wreckage. Then a few days later, another sound of a crashing plane happened, and another a while later and so on.
Wow something from my home town Charlie
Sometimes, the truth is often scarier than fiction, because it's real...
I remember finding lipstick inside of a ball of popcorn (obviously home made)
I feel bad for charlie
I actually went to bunnyman bridge! It was actually kind of creepy because it was raining and it was dark!!!!
I live near that area btw.
The one about Buck burning that witch that
happened up in Bucksport Maine I even saw the grave myself.
I wonder what it feels like to be a urban legend
Did you know that halloween was originally a legend that devils would come to peoples houses and people gave them food so that they didn't destroy their homes
When you said Fairfax county it gave me shivers I live in fair fax countyâŠâŠ
I love this man's voice it makes you understand the video even if it's has hard pronounce!!
The budget motel in Memphis TN . I knew it soon as they said that. My home town by the way
It must be hard to live with deformations. People always judge those who are different from the norm. Deformity or not.
It's unavoidable.
Crazy
Idk bout yall but I feel like giving Charlie no face a big hug, cuz imagine having people run away from you without even doing something worth the fear
Feel sorry for the alligators being dumped in the sewers because of idiots who get them and realize they can't take care of them.
3:10... ik that mom went thru so much
Plz do one on the toy Box killer
It's 2 Am and I am watching this while eating instant noodles
The first one about the woman was sad
I remember hearing about Polybius for the first time
Interesting.
Why is this soo interesting lol
Wasn't the movie "Up" based off a children's book too? I remember when I saw the trailer the first time I thought it was a movie adaptation but can't remember the name of the book for the life of me.
When I was about 3 years old I used to eat Milkbones (dog biscuits).
Nobody forced me. I thought they tasted great. This was 53 years ago, so I only tried the original flavor.
My Mom stopped me and told me they were for the dogs. I never ate another one. đ
The Phantom Killer of Texarkana Moonlight Murders reportedly wore a cloth sack over his head with eye and mouth holes over his head (A lot like Jason Voorhees before he got the hockey mask) and there is a newspaper report about an alligator being pulled up out of a manhole cover in New York City one winter in the 1950's by a group of boys that and been shoveling snow.
Raymond comes out at night to not scare anyone he dosent have bad intentions he even drank beer with strangers if they accept sadly he died long 19 s
Charlie no face is local. So was John R. Cowling. You should do a video of John R. He is a legend.
Amen
I live in Arlington Virginia which is next to fairfax Virginia infact I go there all the time
Sad r.i.p raymond