Terrifying stories behind disturbing pictures

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Okay, this chapter is a little different. These are scary, terrifying, disturbing pictures and the stories behind them. 

*Viewer discretion advised*

*If you have a weak stomach, do not read!*

*Seriously, this chapter is extremely disturbing and incredibly terrifying and I don't think you should read this if you are under the age of 16 because, this has dead bodies, and graphic imagery*

*LAST WARNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!*

This is an areal picture of Jonestown.

An American religious organization under the leadership of Jim Jones, in northwestern Guyana. A total of 909 Americans died in Jonestown, all but two from apparent cyanide poisoning, in an event termed "revolutionary suicide". Some people didn't want to kill themselves when it came down to the moment, but Jim Jones actually killed them anyway. There were children, women, men, elders involved in this.

There is a video/audio of this awful, horrible day and it is very disturbing and I don't recommend watching it. 

As you can see there are hundreds of bodies, old and young, scattered around after a mass suicide.
(I've taken this picture off)

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No. Well, once I tell you what happened you'll be really freaked out.

The woman in this picture is actually dead. Her husband took this picture 2 days after she passed away. I don't know how she died or why her husband would even want to take this picture, but all I know is this picture gives me the chills.

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You might think that this is a totally normal picture of a girl just drawing scribbles. Yeah, no. 

A child in a residence for disturbed children was asked to draw a picture of home. It shows how the horrors of the concentration camp warped her mind.  

I can't imagine what it must've been like to grow up in a concentration camp and I feel an immense pain for this girl. I feel extremely guilty that there was nothing I could do to stop this from happening to an innocent child, to all the innocent people involved.

 I feel extremely guilty that there was nothing I could do to stop this from happening to an innocent child, to all the innocent people involved

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