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Halloween

Halloween Mall Attack Rumor

Written by: Barbara Mikkelson

Oct. 8, 2001

Are terrorists going to strike at U.S. malls on Halloween?

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The Unfinishable Haunted House

Written by: Barbara Mikkelson

May 28, 2001

Does a Halloween haunted house attraction exist that is so scary no one has ever finished it?

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Is the Bloody Mary Story True?

Written by: Barbara Mikkelson

April 27, 2001

Will chanting 'Bloody Mary' 13 times in front of a darkened mirror summon a vengeful ghost?

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The Boyfriend's Death

Written by: Barbara Mikkelson

Jan. 29, 2001

Was the boyfriend who went for gasoline murdered by a madman?

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Did a Statue Called Black Agnes Kill a Teenage Girl?

Written by: Barbara Mikkelson

Nov. 5, 2000

Horror legend holds that a teenage girl was found dead in the arms of a graveyard statue.

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Tales of black-hearted madmen doling out poisoned Halloween candy to unsuspecting little tykes have been around for decades — they were part of my Halloween experience more than forty years ago.

Poisoned Halloween Candy

Written by: Snopes Staff Barbara Mikkelson

Nov. 1, 2000

Police have never documented actual cases of people randomly distributing poisoned goodies to ch ...

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Pins and razors and needles in Halloween candy is the subject of this story.

Pins and Needles in Halloween Candy

Written by: Snopes Staff Barbara Mikkelson

Nov. 1, 2000

Pins, needles and razor blades been occasionally been found in trick-or-treaters' loot over the ...

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Halloween Trickery Turns Deadly

Written by: David Mikkelson

July 11, 1999

These Halloween hanging stunts went terribly wrong.

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The Hook

Written by: Barbara Mikkelson

Dec. 2, 1998

An escaped killer interrupts a young couple's make-out session.

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Halloween on campus

Did Psychic Predict Campus Halloween Murders?

Written by: David Mikkelson

Oct. 30, 1998

This Halloween urban legend dates back to the late 1970s.

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