10
Mysterious Urban Legends Based on Video Footage
An urban
legend is a term used to describe a tale that has been passed down over the
years. It is usually presented as a true story and evolves over time. Urban
legends follow modern trends and represent current anomalies, such as alien
encounters, unexplained animals, botched medical producers, theft, murder,
weird pictures, and bizarre videos. Urban legends usually present a cautionary
tale and have a specific plot. They provide supporting material and will
attempt to make the reader debate the legitimacy of the material. This article
is going to examine ten urban legends that are based on video footage. Some of
the entries include real clips, while others focus on videos that can’t be
found online, but are said to have been created.
10
The Grifter
The
Grifter is an urban legend that began to circulate on the Internet in
2009. The video is said to show horrifying images of people being tortured and
killed. Viewers of the movie can experience nausea, trauma, night terrors,
clinical depression, and even commit suicide. The content shows the human
sacrifice of small babies and images of satanic ritual abuse. In some cases,
people have attempted to make a copy of the film, but have failed.
It has
been said that the video was recorded in the 1930s and portrays a collection of
strange pictures and sounds. In one part of the movie, the words “Your race is
the one that is dying” appears while a picture of a plant rotting is seen. The
footage displays close up shots of corpses and people who have been possessed
by demons. It has been described as the most disturbing video available on the
Internet. However, many feel the tape is a hoax and nothing more than an urban
legend. The story of The Grifter has spawned an Internet meme in which threads
that discuss hoax videos are considered to be trolling for information on
bizarre clips.
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9
Garden City Ghost Car
A few
years back a video surfaced on the Internet of a police chase in Garden City,
Georgia that has been dubbed the ghost car. In the video, officers can be
seen attempting to pull over a white vehicle that is driving erratically. After
following the car for a while, the driver swerves and makes a u-turn. The car
moves off the highway, hits a dirt road, and comes to a dead end. It then moves
to the left and disappears behind a chain-link fence.
The
driver was never captured and it was revealed that the area beyond the fence
was wooded with no roads. After examining the footage, many people have
commented that the car travelled under the fence. However, this doesn’t explain
what happened to the driver and why the police ended the pursuit. After the
area was searched, the officers recovered the video and were shocked. The clip
was featured on the television show Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files, in which a
stunt driver recreated the footage by driving through a chain-link fence that
was weakened at the base. The stunt showed that a car is capable of traveling
through a fence without knocking it over. However, it wasn’t filmed on location.
To date, the original Garden City surveillance video continues to baffle
watchers.
8
Red Mist
SpongeBob
Square Pants is a television show that is extremely popular around the world
and has earned more than $8 billion in merchandising revenue for Nickelodeon.
The cartoon features a wide variety of characters that live in the underwater
city of Bikini Bottom. One of these characters is named Squid ward Tentacles.
The show is made for kids, but in 2004 an urban legend emerged surrounding a
lost episode of the show that is said to display Squidward’s Suicide.
As the
story goes, a disgruntled Scottish animator named Andrew Skinner developed an
episode of SpongeBob SquarePants in 2004 named Red Mist. He tried to pass
the episode off as the official season 4 premiere and sent it to Hollywood for
approval. In California, animators watched the tape and discovered a dark
secret. The video starts with the picture of a salesman at Squidward’s house.
He knocks on the door and says: “the red mist is coming,” in which Squidward is
confused. The tape flashes to a picture of Squidward playing the clarinet in
front of a large crowd and Spongebob can be seen violently booing the
performance.
The body
language of Squidward is depressed. He returns to his house and sits in a chair
with a blank look on his face. The audio turns scratchy and trees can be heard
in the background. Squidward starts to cry and the tape begins to flash. At
this point a series of real pictures come to view. The images show the body of
a dead boy with his face mangled and entrails exposed. The shadow of the
photographer is visible and the tape shows pictures of a deceased girl. The
song Amazing Grace is played and the video goes into a sequence of frames in
which the boy is mutilated. The words “Do it” can be heard, while Squidward
pulls out a shotgun and commits suicide.
The story
suggests the tape was made by Andrew Skinner of Fife, Scotland and delivered to
the animators at Paramount Studios in Hollywood, California in November of
2004. The event was so horrifying that three of the animators were
hospitalized, including Barry O’Neill, Grant Kirkland, Jr. and Alyssa Simpson.
One editor named Fernando de la Peña retired and an intern named Jackie
McMullen committed suicide. It was reported that the tape was later tracked to
Andrew Skinner who was arrested for nine counts of murder, including the two
children seen in the video.
After
viewing the tape, a copy of the footage was made by an intern at Paramount
Studios and released to the Internet. However, it was quickly removed by police
and only a screenshot of Squidward’s red eyes remains. Research on the story
doesn’t bring many results. Except for one article from 2002 that briefly
mentions a man from Fife, Scotland named Andrew Skinner that was arrested for
attempted murder.
7
Chaplin Time Travel
Video
The
Circus is a silent film that was written and directed by Charlie Chaplin.
The film was a box office success and raised $3.8 million in 1928. In 2004, a
copy of the movie was released to DVD with bonus footage. The footage shows
pictures of the public attending the film, including a premiere at Grauman’s
Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. After looking over the material, an Irish
filmmaker named George Clarke noticed something out of the ordinary in a clip
of the public entering the premiere.
The
footage shows a woman dressed in a heavy coat and hat holding what looks like a
black object to her head. As she walks, it appears the woman is talking on a
cell phone, which would be impossible in 1928. Toward the end of the footage,
the woman can be seen stopping and chatting in a fashion similar to modern day
cell phone users. She is wearing large shoes and has big hands.
After
zooming in on the video, it is clear the woman is holding a black object to her
head, which caused Clarke to post a video on YouTube questioning whether she
might be a time traveler sent back in time to watch Chaplin’s performance. In
response, the story made headlines all over the world. It has since been
discovered that the woman could be using a pocket sized carbon microphone named
the Siemens 1924 hearing aid. Others feel she is holding an ear trumpet.
However, the explanation hasn’t addressed why she is talking.
6
Groupie
Marilyn
Manson (Brian Warner) is a controversial rock star that has sold over 50
million albums worldwide. He gained mainstream attention in the 1990s after
media reports surfaced that described his shocking behavior on and off-stage.
Over the years, Manson has been the target of multiple attacks by the press who
view his music as detrimental to children. Manson has produced some of the most
disturbing videos on the Internet. In 2011, he collaborated with actor Shia
LaBeouf to make a movie named Born Villain, which is said to contain shocking
and violent images.
However,
the most controversial video attributed to Marilyn Manson is named Groupie.
The legend of the tape says that it was recorded by the band during their
Antichrist Superstar Tour (1996-1998) and shows a fan being tortured by Marilyn
and Twiggy (Jeordie White). According to the story, the footage was captured on
a handheld camcorder and shows Manson ordering the groupie to perform acts. The
film starts out with Marilyn informing his guests that the girl will be taped.
When she arrives, the party takes a weird turn.
After a
short while, the girl is ordered to do a series of acts, including drinking a
glass of urine with keyboard player Stephen Bier. The tape then turns dark
while Manson ties the woman up and taunts her. As the video progresses, the
members of the party become uneasy as they are unclear if the events are staged
or not. The video involves torture, weapons and bloodshed.
Officially,
there are only three people who have viewed Groupie, which includes Manson,
Tony Ciulla, and Andy Dick. However, evidence for the film can be found at the
end of the bands Dead to the World video series where an obscured shot of a
tied up woman can be viewed. During the scene, Marilyn is heard taunting the
girl with the phrase “Jesus loves me because the Bible says so.” The footage
might have come from Groupie.
5
Cuero, Texas Chupacabra
The Chupacabra (goat
sucker) is a cryptid that has been identified in certain parts of the Americas.
The creature is known for killing livestock and drinking the animal’s blood.
The Chupacabra has a wide range of physical characteristics with some having
identified them as being a lizard-type creature with long spines, while others
say they are smaller animals that look like a bald coyote with sharp fangs, or
a type of coyote, wolf, and dog hybrid.
Despite
the discrepancy in the creature’s appearance, the Chupacabra is known to kill
by inflicting a series of three small puncture wounds to the chest and neck of
the victim. The puncture wounds resemble an upside-down triangle and the animal
is then drained of blood and killed. The urban legend says the creature will
strike its prey with stealth. The death is usually reported because of the
bizarre circumstances. Currently, there are no large animals that practice
hematophagy or the act of drinking blood for food.
A large
number of Chupacabra sightings have been made in Mexico and Texas. In most
cases, a coyote-type creature has been blamed for killing livestock. One such
example was the Elmendorf Beast, which is a hairless animal that was killed in
2004 and thought to be a wolf-coyote cross. One of the features of the creature
was a long snout, which has come to characterize the beast. On August 8, 2008,
a police offer in DeWitt County, Texas named Brandon Riedel filmed a strange
animal from his dash cam. In the video the creature can be seen running away
from the car, and looks like a hairless coyote-type creature with a long snout
and big ears. The snout of the creature has baffled many experts.
The
footage was featured on the television show Fact or Fiction where experts
attempted to recreate the tape with a miniature horse. As you would expect, the
horse looked nothing like the creature in the video and the footage has helped
grow the legend of the Chupacabra. Many have suggested the animal could be an
unknown coyote or a government experiment gone horribly wrong. The legend was
potentially developed around the real events of cattle mutilation.
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4
Cervine Birth
The
legend surrounding the Cervine Birth footage started in 2009 with the
posting of a bizarre video. The story says the clip was put on YouTube by an
unidentified amateur artist studying in the UK. After a short time online, the
movie was removed because of the disturbing content. The video starts with the
scene of a foggy meadow and zooms in on a sick looking albino deer lying on the
ground. After the camera focuses on the deer’s eye, it pans away to a vanity
mirror and shows the animals reflection flopping in an unnatural manner.
At this
point a dark fluid is excreted from the horse’s tail, which indicates it might
be giving birth. After several minutes, a stillborn humanoid infant is dropped
from the horse’s body. The creature is covered with a dark tar-like substance,
so it is difficult to identify. It has been claimed the artist put together a
model of a human-animal hybrid to use in the film. The video then moves to a
close-up blurry shot of the creatures face, and shows stock footage of an
audience applauding in slow motion. In 2009, a collection of people claimed to
have watched the Cervine Birth video. However, the footage has become extremely
difficult to locate, which has spawned an urban legend that the video might
show an actual humanoid stillborn birth.
3
Munchkin Suicide
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU32MewCung
One of
the most talked about urban legends comes from the 1939 movie The Wizard of Oz.
The legend says that an actor can be seen hanging himself in the film. The
controversial scene appears at the very end of the Tin Woodsman section of the
movie when Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, and the Tinman start walking toward
the Emerald City. In the sequence, an object can be seen for a brief second
between two trees in the forest. The camera is not zoomed in, but it looks like
a person swinging in the trees. For this reason, an urban legend was created
that suggests a munchkin can be seen committing suicide.
In the
1980s, the suicidal munchkin legend became popular when people started to watch
the sequence on VHS tapes. As the Internet expanded, some have taken to posting
detailed examinations of the footage online, which includes zoomed in examples
of what looks like a hanging human. This has caused workers from The Wizard of
Oz to claim the object is a large bird. Apparently, the movie borrowed several
birds from the Los Angeles Zoo to make the forest appear more realistic. One of
these birds, thought to be an emu or large crane, was captured on film during
the Tin Woodsman scene.
The
explanation hasn’t stopped the urban legend from spreading and people have
wondered why other birds are not visible in the movie. Some have suggested the
original footage was edited on DVD to make it look more like a bird. The claim
says that there are multiple different copies of the scene available online.
The DVD version is widespread and shows the bird more clearly, which has been
attributed to advancements in HD TV.
2
Satan’s Sphinx
Satan’s
Sphinx is an urban legend video that is said to cause the viewer to
experience suicidal tendencies, homicidal thoughts, hysteria, insanity, and
self abuse. It was uploaded to the Internet in 2006 by government officials who
were testing subliminal messaging and human reaction to violent images. Soon
after the release of the clip, the experiment spiraled out of control and
people complained that the video was making them depressed.
The urban
legend says that the Satan’s Sphinx video contains a high pitched audio track
that will irritate the viewer. It holds images of blood, death, and murder that
are continually run over the screen. The pictures rotate so fast that it
becomes impossible for people to individually identify them. At this point,
incoherent whispering is heard and the screen begins to flash. People get
dizzy, but don’t want to turn the movie off. The footage is said to last 3:49
and will cause the viewer to become depressed and sleepless. After the
experiment, the clip was banned by the U.S. government with all traces removed
from the Internet.
Some
versions of the legend say the video is a satanic ritual with subliminal
messaging that was used by the U.S. government to recruit members for mind
control projects. Whatever the case, the underlining theme in the urban legend
is that those who watch the video will commit suicide. It has been said that a
screenshot from the video is available and shows a scared boy being held
captive by two people in weird masks. The urban legend holds that if you find
yourself watching the Satan’s Sphinx video, you were meant to.
The McPherson Tape
The McPherson
Tape is a real movie that has spawned a collection of urban legends.
Officially, the film is named UFO Abduction and was created by Dean Alioto in
1989 for $6,500. The movie is one of the first examples of a found footage film
and follows the story of a Connecticut family named the Van Heeses who are
abducted by extraterrestrials. The movie was made to look like a genuine home
video recording that was taken in 1983 and recovered years later.
The film
starts out with a birthday party of a 5-year-old child at the Van Heeses house.
After a brief period of time, the group experiences a power outage and bright flash
of red light is seen. The men go outside to explore the area and find a plane
crash over the hill. At the crash site, they witness a collection of
extraterrestrials. The aliens scare the group and the men run back to the house
in disbelief. Along the way, they use profanity and it becomes clear the movie
is not scripted, but rather improvised. In many scenes the actors can be heard
yelling over each other.
For over
an hour, the family attempts to fight off the creatures, but the movie ends
abruptly with the aliens entering the house and abducting the Van Heeses. At
one point in the film the men bring the body of one of the aliens into the
house, but it soon disappears. Throughout the movie, the actors do a great job
showing terror and fear. Some have suggested the appearance of the aliens is
quite convincing as they have long and slender limbs. However, others have
complained about the unrealistic clothing on the creatures.
It has
become extremely hard to find a copy of UFO Abduction. Sections of the movie
can be seen on the Internet, but the entire footage from start to end is not
available. In 1998, a remake of the movie was created by Dean Alioto and aired
on UPN. The footage is much less convincing and clearly scripted. Since its
release, the footage has been labeled the McPherson Tape because it is said to
show the actual abduction of the McPherson family. It has been added to a
collection of videos that claim to show human contact with aliens. Another
example is the 5 Hour Video, which shows military personnel from the United
States and China fighting underground aliens. Very little information is
available on the 5 Hour Video, which is one reason it has not been featured.
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