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Don't shit yourself: Horror Stories, Urban Legends, Real Events
Don't shit yourself: Horror Stories, Urban Legends, Real Events
Don't shit yourself: Horror Stories, Urban Legends, Real Events
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"Don't Shit Yourself" is a book that is definitely not for the faint of heart! This book is filled with horror stories, urban legends, and true events that will make your legs tremble.

If you're a horror genre lover, this book is an absolute must-have in your collection! The stories in this book are written to be read in a short amount of time, just enough time to do your business, and they are gripping, keeping you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.

Most of these stories are inspired by real events, making you feel even closer to the horror that occurred in the past. If you're a fan of ghost stories, supernatural creatures, or paranormal events, then this book will make your skin crawl! Additionally, many of the urban legends featured in this book have been passed down through generations, making them even more terrifying and real.

But beware, "Don't Shit Yourself" is an adult book that contains detailed descriptions of violence and gore, so it's only recommended for those who can handle such content.

In summary, if you're ready for a horror experience that will test your courage, then "Don't Shit Yourself" is the book for you!
LanguageEnglish
PublisherF.Mazzola
Release dateJun 24, 2023
ISBN9791222419916
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    Don't shit yourself - filippo mazzola

    Filippo Mazzola

    Don’t shit yourself

    Horror Stories, Urban Legends, Real Events

    Copyright © 2023 by Filippo Mazzola

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning, or otherwise without written permission from the publisher. It is illegal to copy this book, post it to a website, or distribute it by any other means without permission.

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    Contents

    1. Introduction

    2. The Horrifying Death of the Pink Floyd Producer

    3. The Mysterious Man

    4. the legend of La Llorona

    5. Waldniel-Hostert

    6. The Bleeding House

    7. El Corpo Seco

    8. Bloody Mary,Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary !

    9. The Cecil Hotel

    10. The Festival of Grappa and Cheese

    11. In the Russian Waters

    12. El Chupacabra

    13. The Clown Statue

    14. The Demonized Pen

    15. Amityville

    16. Guardian of Darkness

    17. Wishes

    18. The porcelain doll

    19. The Sichuan Sect

    20. The Ghost Girl

    21. Three friends

    22. Dark Games

    23. The Black Ambulance

    24. White and Red

    25. Green: Alive, Red: Dead

    26. The puppy

    27. Mother

    28. Headhunter

    29. When Your Mother Calls You

    30. Its my Son!… or not?

    31. The Attempted Murder of Dipsy

    32. Two minutes……..

    33. The Legend of Jeff the killer

    34. Alexa

    35. 308 caliber

    36. the House of Pasqualita

    37. Natural born Killer

    38. the true story of the watcher

    39. Kuchisake-Onna: the Disfigured Woman

    40. The Ghost of Stow Lake

    41. The real witch of The Conjuring

    42. The Cursed Old Key

    43. Lick My Hand

    44. An Unexpected Guest

    45. Don’t Stop

    46. 1, 2… and 3

    47. A Final Farewell

    48. There’s Still a Seat

    49. The Mannequin

    50. The Smiling Woman of the Metro

    51. His Name Was Jesus

    52. The Exorcist of Anneliese Michel The testimony at the trial of Father Arnold Renz, the exorcist. The true story behind the film The Exorcism of Emily Rose.

    53. The Wrong Leg

    54. The Haunted Bridge of Kesali

    55. A Very Unique Fresco in Bologna

    56. The Legend of Poltergeist

    57. The Body of Emily

    58. Just a Haircut

    59. Helter Skelter

    60. The Enfield Poltergeist

    61. Reflections

    1

    Introduction

    I’m delighted to present to you my latest book, filled with a collection of chilling short horror stories, urban legends, and true tales that are guaranteed to keep you captivated from start to finish. Prepare yourself for a reading experience like no other, as you delve into the twisted depths of these pages.

    Carefully curated for maximum fright and lasting impact, these stories will linger in your mind long after you’ve turned the final page. However, there’s no need to venture into a haunted house or a desolate forest to enjoy these spine-tingling narratives. They are designed to be savored in any setting, whether it’s curled up on your couch or even during a moment of solitude in the bathroom.

    Enter a world where nightmares come to life, where reality merges with the macabre, and each tale takes you on a journey into the heart of darkness. As you immerse yourself in these gripping stories, prepare for sleepless nights and hair-raising moments that will leave you questioning what is real and what is merely a figment of your imagination.

    So grab a hold of the book, pour yourself a steaming cup of coffee, or wrap yourself in your coziest blanket, and surrender to the spine-chilling allure of these tales. Just remember, as you immerse yourself in the words on these pages, be cautious of what lurks in the shadows. And above all, enjoy the journey… if you dare!

    2

    The Horrifying Death of the Pink Floyd Producer

    One of the most famous urban legends, still sending shivers down the spines of music enthusiasts, is the story of the death of music producer Helmut Schlosser. Countless legends surround the true events, but one stands out:

    On the night of November 1st, the death of music producer Helmut Schlosser sent shockwaves and horror throughout the British music scene. The German-born Schlosser was currently working with Pink Floyd on the final production of their upcoming successful album, The Wall. Aside from the anxious question of whether the album would be completed in time for its November release date, the circumstances surrounding Schlosser’s death made headlines. He was found hanging in the attic of the studio building. Numerous factors, which the investigating police officers refused to delve into, pointed to a violent crime.

    Gradually, it emerged that Schlosser had indeed pulled an all-nighter to finalize the album production. A sound technician, who was the last person to see Schlosser alive, testified that his behavior had been peculiar throughout the day. When Schlosser didn’t return home the following morning, his wife contacted the police. The body was discovered in the attic of the building only in the late afternoon. A cleaning lady, who happened to be present, promptly informed the press that Schlosser was hanging from a beam. Simultaneously, his clothes were torn, and parts of his body were mutilated, supporting the theory of a violent crime.

    Helmut Schlosser’s Dark Past:

    The members of the Pink Floyd band were shocked by the brutality of the crime, and the release of the new album teetered on the brink for a brief period. Only when it was confirmed that Schlosser had completed the final recordings on the night of his death, did the management give the green light for the album’s press release. With the start of promoting The Wall, increasingly darker stories from the music producer’s past came to light. Investigators discovered that Helmut Schlosser had been a music teacher when he was young and later the headmaster of a boys’ boarding school. Former students reached out and reported that Helmut Schlosser had sexually abused children countless times in the school’s attic. Each one of us knew what he was doing up there when he took one of us under the roof. Then the word would spread: the blacksmith is taking another one under the roof! recalls a former student. Initially, it wasn’t clear if this new revelation had anything to do with Schlosser’s murder. It wasn’t until November 30th, 1979, that The Wall was officially released.

    The Chilling Line in Another Brick in the Wall:

    The Wall was expected to be Pink Floyd’s most successful album, and after its release, the negative headlines of the past weeks initially faded into the background musically. That was until Roger Waters noticed during a performance for the press that a crucial part of the song had been altered in Another Brick in the Wall. Suddenly, in the final version, a chorus of children could be heard briefly singing in a foreign language. The horror grew even more when it was discovered that the

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