La Pascualita

La Pascualita: oh boy today’s one is a doozy, we’re taking a look at a famous folklore revolving around La Pascualita, or better known as the corpse bride.

Cropse bride? U can have it, I don’t want it.

So remember how I said y’all are in for a doozy? Oh, I mean every that in every form of the way.

This story revolves around a mannequin that’s displayed, or some might think it’s a corpse, say what now? Yeah, I’m contemplating if I wanna put an image of this mannequin for the review image or not, don’t need to horrify my audience away.

Be warned ⚠️, these stories I’m about to tell will not be for the faint of heart or children, leave if u must or stay at ur own risk.

So essentially this story revolves around a mannequin that’s displayed in a store window at a bridal shop in Chihuahua, Mexico.

People believe this mannequin is the embalmed corpse of the owners’ daughter who unfortunately passed away on her wedding day. Well, that’s just sad and emotional. The reasoning behind this folklore is that besides the mannequin wearing his daughter’s wedding dress that she wore before she died.

Another reason people believe the mannequin is the embalmed corpse of the owner’s daughter is because the mannequin showed up not too long on display after the owner’s daughter passed away, and the mannequin is wearing the same dress she wore on her death bed.

But also according to multiple people who have gone up to the store’s window to look at the mannequin, it looks way too ultra-realistic.

The nails, and the skin look too realistic, and everything about the mannequin gives off real-person vibes,  this is what made people think that the mannequin is a real corpse.

Also, some people have sworn that they see the glass eyes follow them, or is it haunted? But one thing for certain, the mannequin gives off an uncanny vibe.

So u have the guts to go visit this shop to witness the uncanny mannequin? I don’t, yeah I know I like horror but the idea of a body being embalmed then displayed.

Is just pushing it too much for me, especially with the uncanny glass eyeballs just looking back at u, also I really don’t have an interest in spending money to go to Mexico just to visit a store window.

I’d rather just look up the images and read about it, but do y’all have the guts? Take a leap of faith.

That’s if u believe in any of this, urban legends are just fun to speculate about and tell around campfires.

Ahhhhhhhhh!

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