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- "And it turned out that the killer was Canadian.
"Mwahahahaha!," said no Urban Legend ever.
So, we've all heard an Urban Legend
at some point in our lives and if you notice
they either always sound far-fetched
or exaggerated but these stories are
designed that way for a reason
and usually that reason is to scare
the crap out of the person that you're telling it to.
But, what happens if the story isn't just a story?
What if it really happened?
Well, as it turns out, some of the most well-known
Urban Legends aren't legends at all,
so I gathered up some of the most disturbing ones
to share with you guys.
So, here they are.
10 Creepy Urban Legends That
Turned Out to Be True.
Number One is The Body in the Wall.
This Urban Legend says that,
while renovating a home,
a construction worker knocks down a wall
only to find a bare bones skeleton staring back at him.
Well, in 2011, while renovating the second floor of
the Abbeville National Bank in Louisiana,
workers discovered the bones of Joseph Schexnider,
who had been missing for 27 years.
It's believed that he got stuck in the chimney
while attempting to break into the same bank
all the way back in 1984.
Did I mention that the police were already
looking for him for stealing a car?
I guess you could say he's got some skeletons in his closet?
Or at least in his chimney.
Number Two is
The Old Woman Buried Alive.
This Urban Legend is about an old woman
that's buried after being declared dead,
after which the body is exhumed,
only for the family to find scratch marks
on top of the coffin lid,
among other signs of attempted escape.
Well, as it turns out, premature burials were actually
pretty common in the 19th Century.
In fact, there were over 200 documented cases
of people being buried alive around that time.
Now, before you're like,
"Well, damn, how can that be?"
keep in mind that this was during a time
when the medical profession wasn't exactly a science.
I say that we should just be thankful that
we're lucky enough that they have ways today
of telling whether or not Grandma's in a deep sleep
or whether she's ready to become a root inspector.
Number Three is The Quietly Dead Guy.
As the story of this Urban Legend goes,
a guys is passed out on a bus and
everybody leaves him alone,
assuming he is sleeping as the bus makes its rounds,
only for the driver to check his body
at the end of his shift to find out that he was dead.
Well, believe it or not,
the real story is a lot worse.
In 2011, Robert Young and Mark Rubinson
arrived at their friend, Jeffrey Jarrett's house,
only to find him passed out.
So, they decided to load him into a car
and go partying at bars for the night.
The only problem was he was dead
in the back seat the entire time.
They claimed that they thought
he was just passed out drunk,
but that doesn't explain why they
used his money and credit cards.
You know, you should never commit a crime
but if you do, I'm just saying you shouldn't
base your entire plan off the movie
"Weekend at Bernie's."
Propping your dead friend up like he's alive
is not exactly an air-tight plan.
Number Four is Brain Bugs.
This one just ...
ugh.
This incredibly creepy Urban Legend is about
a person that goes to bed and wakes up with
a pain in their ear that gets progressively worse,
only to find out that the pain is caused by bugs
that have nested deep inside their skull.
Well, yep.
It happened.
In 2013, a 27-year-old woman named Rochelle Harris,
returned home after a vacation to Peru,
after which she started hearing scratching noises
inside her own head.
She started experiencing pain and decided
to go to the doctor after a fly flew out of her ear.
The diagnosis?
A family of eight flesh-eating maggots
had nested deep inside her ear canal.
Oh, God.
I don't know how this happened,
but I'm obviously so freaked out by this
that if I ever have to go to Peru,
I'm wearing earmuffs all the time.
I don't care how crazy I look.
On the beach, whatever.
I'll just say that's how we do it in Canada.
(Bleep) it.
Number Five is Calls From The Dead.
This Urban Legend is about a person that gets
multiple phone calls from a family member,
only to find out later that they were dead
when the phone calls took place.
Well, this actually happened
back on September 12th of 2008,
when a train crash killing 25 people,
one of them being Charles Peck.
Family members reported missed phone calls
which had came from Charles' cell phone,
that had called several of them a total of 35 times,
all of which occurred after he died.
Of course, many of his family members believe that
he was trying to get a hold of everyone desperately,
to say that he loves them, but how do they know that?
As far as they know, he could have been calling them
desperately to get someone to clear
his browsing history off his computer.
You don't know what kind of freaky (bleep)
that guy was into.
Number Six is Creatures In Your Toilet.
This one will pucker your butthole.
This Urban Legend is about a man that gets out of bed,
half-asleep in the middle of the night and walks to
the washroom to do his business,
only to get bit by a giant rat right in the bum.
Well, sorry to say, but in 2007 in Portland, Oregon,
a man named Ian Meyer did just that.
A rat had actually come up through the sewer system
and gotten trapped in his toilet bowl.
He then tried to flush it,
which only pissed it off even more.
Eventually, he caught it but,
oh my God.
I almost feel bad telling you guys about this,
because it's probably gonna make you paranoid enough
that next time you get out of bed
in the middle of the night to go hang a rat,
you're probably gonna check to see if
the toilet already provided you with one.
Number Seven is
The Girl In The Shadows.
This Urban Legend is about a man who always felt
watched in the shadows of his own home,
only to find out years later that someone
had been living in his attic the entire time.
Well, a version of this story did occur,
because back in 2008,
a Japanese man that was living by himself
started noticing that food was disappearing
and things were being displaced.
Well, after setting up a camera,
he discovered that a homeless woman had been living
in his cupboard for an entire year,
sneaking out to steal food and even take showers.
Possibly, the most disturbing thing is that when
he watched the tape back,
she was only a few feet away in that very cupboard.
I would literally be like,
"Oh, forgot some milk.
"I'm just gonna run out and grab some."
And just never come back.
As far as I'm concerned,
the girl from "The Grudge" can keep the damn place.
I'm "Audi 5000."
Number Eight is The Killer Policeman.
This Urban Legend is about a cop
that knocks on somebody's door to tell them
that there's a murderer on the loose and
when they let him inside,
he's the murderer and he chops them up.
Well, a similar situation happened back in 1974
when a woman named Carol Daronch
was approached in a bookstore by a police officer,
except that police officer
was infamous serial killer, Ted Bundy.
He told her that somebody tried to break into her car
so she went with him but she caught on after
he tried to handcuff her.
Lady, you were able to get away from Ted Bundy.
You could not be any luckier.
If I were you, I would go out and purchase
all kinds of lottery tickets,
because you could have just as easily ended up
as a fine skin suit.
It's just skin, Steven.
Now, Number Nine is Don't Drink The Water.
The story of this Urban Legend is about
how a person moves into a new home
to discover that the water coming out of the tap
and shower head is a weird, dark black color,
only to later discover that that's the remains
of a liquefied dead body.
Well, just last year in 2013,
the Hotel Cecil in L.A. had this exact problem.
They discovered a liquefying dead body
in one of their water tanks and
what's more disturbing is that that water was
being distributed to the entire hotel
through the taps and shower systems.
It turned out that it was body of a Canadian student,
but still nobody knows how he got in there.
(gagging)
Okay, this one's pretty gross but it would make
for a pretty compelling Brita Water Filter commercial.
"Brita Water Filters.
"Filters out bacteria, harmful chemicals
"and the liquefied remains of your dead neighbor.
"Buy now."
And, Number Ten.
Kidney Thieves and Ice Baths.
By far, one of the most famous Urban Legends out there
is the story of the guy that gets kidnapped and drugged,
only to wake up in a bathtub full of ice,
with scars where his kidneys used to be.
Well, disturbingly, this actually happened
minus the ice part.
In 2008, Indian construction worker, Mohammed Saleem,
was told that he was hired for a new job,
except that when he arrived,
he was drugged and knocked out,
only to later wake up on a steel table
with his kidneys gone.
But, what's most disturbing is that
this is not an isolated incident.
The illegal organ market is very real and very lucrative
in many parts of the world,
from China to Brazil to Egypt.
So, next time you're traveling,
I'm just saying be very careful,
because if you're in Eastern Europe,
someone might be eyeing you down like
you're a ticket to a new car.
And that's it.
I hope you guys enjoyed this video and
I hope I gave you a few nightmares.
(evil laughter)
No, I'm just kidding.
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I really hope that you check the toilet bowl
next time you go to hang a rat in the middle of the night,
because I'd hate to see you get bit in the bum.
By a rat.
It would be like the toilet giving you something
instead of the other way around.
Okay, that's gross.
Goodbye, now.