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15 Disturbing Photos That Will Scare You Silly

10. The Human Dolls of Anatoly Moskvin

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This creepy image is sure to give you the heebie-jeebies. It’s a photo of one of the many mummified corpses found in the home of Anatoly Moskvin in 2011. Made to look like a doll, the image of the corpse above is capable of giving anybody nightmares. A historian and linguist with a peculiar interest in cemeteries, death, and the occult, Moskvin was an interesting character. It turned out his macabre hobbies were more than just a passing interest.

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After a spate of grave robberies, police discovered Moskvin was the culprit. Inside his home, they found 26 corpses that had been made up to look like dolls. Moskvin would dig the bodies up, mummify them, dress them, and apply makeup to their faces. While he said he had no sexual attraction to the dolls, he did admit to spending hours talking to them and treating them like his children. 

Moskvin was found to be suffering from paranoid schizophrenia and has been incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital since his arrest. 

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11. The Most Beautiful Suicide

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This was the final photograph taken of Evelyn McHale. The 23-year-old bookkeeper jumped to her death from the Empire State Building in 1947. The snapshot of McHale was taken by photography student Robert Wiles four minutes after her death. The photo was soon splashed on the pages of newspapers and magazines worldwide, with Wiles becoming somewhat of a celebrity. It was called ‘the most beautiful suicide’ by Time magazine and is another disturbing photo sure to give you nightmares. 

12. The Final Polaroid of Tara Calico

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Tara Calico disappeared from her hometown of Belen, New Mexico in 1988. It was believed she was kidnapped while out for a bike ride. While disturbing in itself, the discovery of a polaroid photo of Calico a year later sent shockwaves through the community. The polaroid was found in the parking lot of a convenience store in Port St. Joe, Florida. It shows a young woman and a young boy tied up and gagged. The photo was aired on TV and Calico’s mother believed the woman in the photo was her missing daughter. The reasons being they both had a scar in a similar place and the presence of the book My Sweet Audrina by V.C. Andrews, which was one of Calico’s favorites. 

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