Fun fact:this is actually some what of a real story or similar to a story ik .but the thing is,they weren't a couple,it was a 21 yo woman who was taken by a man obsessed with her, after her death the man stole her corpse and kept her in his home for years, replacing body parts that would rot away until her carcass turned into a doll like figure,she was no longer herself,after being found it was taken to court,he wasn't charged for being said to be insane but wasn't given back to the man and placed back in her respective coffin where she probably lies today,I'll just say this,I believe this happened from 1920 to1940 .
Elena de Hoyos and Carl Tanzler. He also had a crackpot plan to resurrect her by going to outer space. While I don't think he should have got off on an insanity plea, he definitely wasn't playing with a full deck.
I never liked this narrator either or the other one. This one sounds like he's not invested in the story. The other one sounded like he was constipated. If George S. Irving narrated this one, as well as the others, they would have been creepier. These stories aren't a part of the Scary Stories book stories. They're just regular horror stories.
Fun Fact: This is my favorite original story from MoonRaven. So simple, yet so effective.
Will you upload the rainbow cat or the black cat next if you can?
Can't.
hi guys😍
Moon Raven Legends do you have the wolf girl?
Congratulations I’m your hundredth like of your video hope you animate more stories
I read "A Rose For Emily" in high school, so at 2:26 I realized where this was going. Well done!
Marriage officiant: Til death do you part.
Henry doing the John Cena meme: Are you sure about that?
XD
This story is very effective, slow- burning, entertaining, melancholic and somewhat of a drama...until the end! I really love this story!
Fun fact:this is actually some what of a real story or similar to a story ik .but the thing is,they weren't a couple,it was a 21 yo woman who was taken by a man obsessed with her, after her death the man stole her corpse and kept her in his home for years, replacing body parts that would rot away until her carcass turned into a doll like figure,she was no longer herself,after being found it was taken to court,he wasn't charged for being said to be insane but wasn't given back to the man and placed back in her respective coffin where she probably lies today,I'll just say this,I believe this happened from 1920 to1940 .
he also used her for…unspeakable acts…
There was also another guy named Ed Gein who did similar stuff like this but far creepier though.
Elena de Hoyos and Carl Tanzler. He also had a crackpot plan to resurrect her by going to outer space. While I don't think he should have got off on an insanity plea, he definitely wasn't playing with a full deck.
This reminds me a Red Dead Redemption 1 Stranger mission about flowers
Man, this plot twist surely got me off guard first time I saw this.
@@cfruge444 Reminds me of Karl von Cosel
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I like how the ending gave a nod to Pshycho
The fact that Henry took Loretta out of the casket is still mind boggling to me 😂😂
henry literally looks like medic tf2
I love the intro
Why didn’t Henry marry Marie? She looks just like Loretta, same age...problem solved.
Same age ≠ same personality, habits, interests etc
omg that was hella scary
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This narrator sucks, it don't feel the same if George S Irving ain't narrating it
I never liked this narrator either or the other one. This one sounds like he's not invested in the story. The other one sounded like he was constipated.
If George S. Irving narrated this one, as well as the others, they would have been creepier.
These stories aren't a part of the Scary Stories book stories. They're just regular horror stories.