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@Pickles group

Wow. We don't have any where I live because there's not a lot of crime or violence or death or anything just a lot of drug dealers. honestly the number of dealers seems disproportionate to the number of people buying

@The-N-U-T-Cracker

I don't really know many in my general area other than a few rumors about the infamous unsolved murder mystery of "Little Jane Doe".
*There's also the stories my grandma told me about the Ken McElroy case, but I don't think they fall anywhere near the title of urban legend so I'm not really gonna mention them.

@HighPockets group

Holy shit

Yeah, Wisco is hecking nuts apparently
For context, I only knew about the werewolf, the hodag, the two lake monsters, and the trolls before looking stuff up.

@Pickles group

Holy shit

Yeah, Wisco is hecking nuts apparently
For context, I only knew about the werewolf, the hodag, the two lake monsters, and the trolls before looking stuff up.

I used to live there when I was little and we went back a few years ago and man….that was whack. The people my age didn't like me so they tried to scare me by telling me all that stuff. Thankfully I had enough sense to ignore them also the people in grocery stores are scary wild

@HighPockets group

Holy shit

Yeah, Wisco is hecking nuts apparently
For context, I only knew about the werewolf, the hodag, the two lake monsters, and the trolls before looking stuff up.

I used to live there when I was little and we went back a few years ago and man….that was whack. The people my age didn't like me so they tried to scare me by telling me all that stuff. Thankfully I had enough sense to ignore them also the people in grocery stores are scary wild

They were merely warning you of the truth, my sweet Pickles
Yeah the Walmart friends are wild

@Moxie group

I live near the Winchester Mystery house. If you guys don't know what that is or the legends surrounding it, I can explain it. It's a pretty cool story and house.

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OH I LOVE TE WINCHESTER HOUSE.
I've been a few times. That place is creeeeeepy

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Not really a lot of urban legends in SoCal…. although there's this query down by our high school where supposedly a man lived that cannibalized teenagers he found having sex.

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Oh wait hang on I googled and remembered some stories my Tio used to tell me about LA.

  • The Santa Ana Winds are supposed to make people go a little crazy, crime rates increase during that time and people are more prone to gross violence. They only happen a couple times during the summer most notably in August.
  • Hotel Cecil is incredibly haunted because the Devil himself once spent the night there.
  • There are tunnels under LA that people think Lizard/Human hybrids live in.
  • The Colorado Street Bridge aka 'Suicide Bridge' is super haunted by the people that have taken their own lives there. If you walk it alone you will feel a child take your hand, if you look at her, she will make you jump off the bridge. Never look for the woman that is screaming.

@Moxie group

Okay so there was this dude on the east coast in the 1800s who made a new and innovative repeating rifle. It killed a lot of people. This guy (who’s last name was Winchester) had a son who married a woman named Sarah. The man died and left his company to his son. Meanwhile, the son and the woman had a baby. The baby died at just a few months old and the son died a few months later due to tuberculosis, just a year after his father. The woman, Sarah Winchester, was now left with a huge, successful company, and a lot of grief. She consulted many mediums about her husband and her daughter’s death. One medium told her that evil spirits had killed her husband and daughter as retribution for all the lives that the rifles had taken. She advised Sarah to move west and build a house, and never stop building. As long as she did not stop building, she would be safe.
I’ve visited the house. It’s pretty cool and pretty weird. It’s all twisty with weird architecture and it’s said it was built that way to confuse the evil spirits. The hallways are really narrow and twisting. There’s a staircase that goes straight into the ceiling, there’s multiple doors that open to a brick wall, there’s a door on the second story that opens straight into the garden and bushes below. There’s a small room with three doors in it. This was the room where Sarah was rumored to communicate with the friendly spirits about the building of the house. Sarah was the only one with a key to all the rooms. One of the doors drops two floors to the kitchen floor below, and the other one doesn’t open again from the inside.
One section of the house caught on fire during the San Francisco earthquake of 1889. Sarah didn’t keep building there, because according to rumor she believed this was the spirits telling her she was spending too much time on building that section of the house.
Sarah Winchester died in 1922 in her bedroom and building stopped.
People have reported hearing screws being unscrewed from walls and falling on the floor, feeling cold drafts, feeling cold spots on the house, and seeing the old gardener pushing a wheelbarrow in the basement.

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Another fun fact about Hotel Cecil is that it was the inspiration for American Horror Story: Hotel.

@Moxie group

Yeah the Winchester house was really pretty. It had all these beautiful plants inside and the grounds were gorgeous.