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"La Pascualita" The Haunted Mannequin & Creepy Encounters with Black-eyed Kids

"La Pascualita" The Haunted Mannequin & Creepy Encounters with Black-eyed Kids

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👰👦 In this episode, we explore two urban legends. One is about an allegedly haunted wedding shop mannequin in Mexico, and the other is about creepy encounters with black-eyed children. Is there truth to these urban legends, or is it all myth? Let’s find out together in this episode of I’m Scared But I Like It.


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📚 Main Sources


La Pascualita: Corpse Bride of Chihuahua, Mexico - Factschology


La Popular’s Corpse Bride La Pascualita - The Haunted Librarian


Brian Bethel recounts his possible paranormal encounter with 'BEKs' - Abilene Reporter-News


Nick Redfern and David Weatherly compile books with these stories.


Mentioned in passing: Karin Tidbeck's book "Jagannath" story: "Pyret"


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Theme music titled “But I Like It” thanks to the brilliant A Lucid Exit, used with permission.

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