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11-03-2014, 07:51 AM
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ASSORTED VINTAGE-CREEPY-WEIRD-GRAD UPDATES
I had a collection of these and would be wasted in the main thread i have so here you go got tons more but this is a good start lol sorry if repeat, but I hope some aren't ![]() ![]() |
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11-03-2014, 09:51 AM
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Re: ASSORTED VINTAGE-CREEPY-WEIRD-GRAD UPDATES
You might like this thread my hubby made a while back. Some creepy ones in here! http://www.documentingreality.com/fo...14/index3.html
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11-03-2014, 06:29 PM
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Re: ASSORTED VINTAGE-CREEPY-WEIRD-GRAD UPDATES
here are some assorted ones, mostly from mental asylums from yester year
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11-04-2014, 03:47 AM
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Re: ASSORTED VINTAGE-CREEPY-WEIRD-GRAD UPDATES
alfonso Bertillon. During the absence of fingerprinting developed a new system of identification of criminals (system bertilonazh) takeover by many countries, a system of photographing criminals in face and profile, are still in use and their filing registration. amazing old photos from his collection ![]() |
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11-04-2014, 04:07 AM
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Re: ASSORTED VINTAGE-CREEPY-WEIRD-GRAD UPDATES
Henry Holmes man Webster Mudgett – better known under the name of Dr. Henry Howard Holmes, was one of the first documented American serial killers. In Chicago at the time of the 1893 World’s Fair, Holmes opened a very strange hotel which he had designed and built for himself specifically with murder in mind. The hotel became the location of many of his murders. While he confessed to 27 murders, of which nine were confirmed, his actual body count could be as high as 200. He took an unknown number of his victims from the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, which was less than two miles away, to his “World’s Fair” hotel. Some victims were locked in soundproof bedrooms fitted with gas lines that let him asphyxiate them at any time. Other victims were locked in a huge soundproof bank vault near his office, where they were left to suffocate. The victims’ bodies were dropped by secret chute to the basement, where some were meticulously dissected, stripped of flesh, crafted into skeleton models, and then sold to medical schools. Holmes also cremated some of the bodies or placed them in lime pits for destruction. Holmes had two giant furnaces as well as pits of acid, bottles of various poisons, and even a stretching rack. Through the connections he had gained in medical school, he sold skeletons and organs with little difficulty. |
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11-05-2014, 03:00 AM
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Re: ASSORTED VINTAGE-CREEPY-WEIRD-GRAD UPDATES
Yup, people have always been weird, lol. Outstanding post |