These Urban Legends That Are Based On Real Life Will Give You The Serious Creeps

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Urban legends that are based on real life are an abundant source of material for suspenseful films and television shows. “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” “When A Stranger Calls,” and “Scream” scared the Bejesus out of us for years. Those of you who are huge thrill-seekers will probably love these creepy AF urban legends that are based on real life events and people. If you’re into the bizarre world of creepy pastas, urban legends, and freaky true stories, then you’re in luck! Because we also love a good scary story before bed time, we’ve compiled a list of the creepiest urban legends that are based on true events. It turns outs that there is a ring of truth to some of the most horrifying legends. You may want to sleep with the light on tonight. I mean it! 

Charlie No-Face

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The urban legend of Charlie No-Face originated in Pennsylvania. But “Charlie No-Face” was actually inspired on Raymond Robinson. A man who was so horribly disfigured, he would only venture out at night. Therefore, he was able tp avoid being bullied by the townspeople.

Eventually, his name was turned into a game similar to Bloody Mary. Call his name out and he would appear…or so they claimed.

The Killer In The Attic

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There’s a legend about a murderous squatter hiding out in an unsuspecting family’s attic. But fiction became reality in a German farm named Hinterkaifeck in March 1922. Andreas Gruber and his family noticed several things out of place and even saw some strange footsteps.

Finally, the killer came down from the attic and murdered everyone, including the housekeeper with a mattock.

The Legend Of Cropsey

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Cropsey was supposed to be a Staten Island boogeyman who allegedly haunted Willowbrook State School. Andre Rand was a janitor at an institution for disabled children. He continued to live there even after the school was shut down.

Finally, Rand was caught and eventually convicted of abducting and killing two children. And guess what? He’s scheduled to be released in 2037.

The Babysitter And The Intruder

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There are many urban legends that are based on real life, but this one’s the creepiest. The tale of a teen girl who gets a call from a killer who’s inside the house began in Columbia, Missouri.

A 12-year-old named Janett Christman was raped and strangled to death while babysitting three-year-old Gregory Romack on March 18, 1950.