This curious item once belonged to theatre actor James Fontaine who was best known for playing the role of Hop-Frog, a jester character from the stage adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s story of the same name. It was during one particular performance in 1922 that he lost his life to a freak onstage accident.
After his death it is believed the prop was cursed and is pictured here with the mysterious crosses which appeared on the walls of the late actor’s home after the death of seven close family members. The house was riddled with damp which seemed to disappear overnight leaving these ghostly markings. Visitors to the house have reported hearing eerie laughter and the sound of tinkling bells.
This curious item once belonged to theatre actor James Fontaine who was best known for playing the role of Hop-Frog, a jester character from the stage adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s story of the same name. It was during one particular performance in 1922 that he lost his life to a freak onstage accident.
After his death it is believed the prop was cursed and is pictured here with the mysterious crosses which appeared on the walls of the late actor’s home after the death of seven close family members. The house was riddled with damp which seemed to disappear overnight leaving these ghostly markings. Visitors to the house have reported hearing eerie laughter and the sound of tinkling bells.
Not only is that cane creepy enough, but they had to hear laughter and jingling noises. That's the closest you can get to encountering Pennywise (IT). Where did you find this story? :-))
I think more creepy pasta needs to be posted. I went through all of marble hornets and I need MOAR.
Hahahaha this! You know it's funny I had never heard the term "creepy pasta" Until you guys said it. Now I know what they are. Lol, but yeah anyone gotz more?
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Manson is smart, attractive, logical and a damn good musician/singer
I think he is an incredibly intelligent person, and people hate him for it.
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This curious item once belonged to theatre actor James Fontaine who was best known for playing the role of Hop-Frog, a jester character from the stage adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s story of the same name. It was during one particular performance in 1922 that he lost his life to a freak onstage accident.
After his death it is believed the prop was cursed and is pictured here with the mysterious crosses which appeared on the walls of the late actor’s home after the death of seven close family members. The house was riddled with damp which seemed to disappear overnight leaving these ghostly markings. Visitors to the house have reported hearing eerie laughter and the sound of tinkling bells.
:-))