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  • The Steps of a Dead Man por sunKen_sail0r_
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    1974, Grieving parents who had recently lost their only son, rather suddenly, are visited by a young lad and his daughter claiming to be their dead son's best friend. They welcome them in and allow them to stay for a while, unaware of the horrors that lurk behind the deceptive smiles.
  • The Curse of La Llorona(Real Story) por Reyagarg
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    The true story behind the movie - The Curse of La Llorona, The Weeping Woman. Where was La Llorona from and what is her haunted tale? Read the full story to know all about the horror tale. So, all the haunted tale lovers this story is for you. Please vote & comment if you like the story. Hope u like this cursed reality💀
  • The Weeping Woman por mellernie
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    A restless night turns into a nightmare. A retelling of the Mexican Folklore "La Llorona" A short story
  • Ghost in the Border por pockets817
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    A young teenager feels brave to cross the border to go home only to encounter La Llorona
  • Legend Of The Weeping Woman, Reiner's Battle With The Darkness por maribel_murillo
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    Two years after the disastrous event resulting in the death of his daughter, guilt-driven Reiner trades his fast-paced, luxury life in Chicago for a quiet, rural cottage located in the small town of Chapala, Mexico. Forsaken by his wife and fired from a prestigious law firm, the only person Reiner can count on now is Jeremy, his loyal and unwavering best friend since high school. Convinced he was to blame for his daughter's tragic accident, he seeks refuge in his mournful solitude. Unexpectedly, Reiner befriends a boy named Freddie, his young mother Terri and grandma Lita who bring hope back into his life. Soon after moving into his cottage, Reiner begins experiencing ghostly apparitions from a deceased woman. He suspects the visits are from a long-ago deceased spirit many refer to as La Llorona: the soul of a weeping woman who, over a century earlier, allegedly drowned her own children and now haunts the riverbank next to his home. While seeking answers he comes across a healer named Toñita and her English interpreting assistant; seven-year-old Ponchito who lives in an orphanage. Their encounter leaves Reiner questioning if he will ever know what this weeping woman is trying to tell him, for deciphering this mystery seems to be directly connected to figuring out how to cope with his own grief.