The Yellow Ribbon Around Her Neck

The Yellow Ribbon Around Her Neck

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Inspired by an American folklore and based on an award winning screenplay... Most people have heard of the story of "Jane, the girl with the yellow ribbon around her neck". It is a American folk story told countless times, but for many people in this small, Illinois town, the story is very real... and the circumstances surrounding "Jane" is as hideous as her decaying face. When a journalist decides to venture into this small town to gather the details surrounding this supernatural horror, what he uncovered was a darker, more sinister turn of the popular American folktale that depicts graphic scenes of unspeakable horror and mutilation which ends with a chilling and emotionally disturbing twist you will not believe! *** WARNING: This story contains graphic scenes and violence. Mature audiences only.
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