Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Flea Market Photos



This is the only photo of these accomplices right before the famous Gray-Rock massacres. These six people in the photo were posing for this photo right before they brutally murdered six innocent victims brutally. The gray rock murders were taken place in the 1930’s on a November morning and the accomplices weapons were made up of ball peened hammers, knives, screwdrivers, and a small hatchet. Officer Dray was on the scene of the crime the day that these bodies were found and based on what he said there was one accomplice per victim so each of them got a turn killing. He also exclaims “the bodies were almost unidentified because they were so mutilated.” Yet these accomplices are yet to be found but there was one piece of evidence at the crime and it was a bloody piece of cloth and the blood did not match that of the victims so it must have been the perpetrators blood caused by retaliation from the victims. Some say that one of the perpetrators died trying to kill one of the victims and yet evidence claims that the man wearing the police outfit was most likely the one who died but speculation points towards the clown man. Some say every year on that November night the ghosts of the evil perpetartors haunt the crime scene and they say who ever wonders upon the murder scene will be killed by the dastardly ghosts of the murders. But who can really believe that because nobody believes in ghosts. Right? I mean is it really possible for the murders to come back and seek vengeance on the ones who killed them. I personally don’t believe but local town folk truly believe this that’s why they stay in at night on that November day.

2 comments:

  1. Pretty horrifying, thanks for sharing this story with me. You'd think that such events could only occur in comics with the Joker, but this just reminded me the bizarre and terrible are possible in reality. Is this a story entirely made up, or did you use some obscure part of history to inspire it? If it's a true story, truth really is stranger than fiction.

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  2. Those costumes are so scary and I could totally see your interpretation being made into a horror film.

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