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After hiding him away in the college, rumors of a stowaway soldier reached General Halleck of the U. Isaac and Sarah were thought to have tried to escape the college and drowned in the river, though another story suggests he was executed in the streets and Sarah hanged herself from the bell tower in distress. The most notable story follows that of the daughter of Governor Thomas Crittenden, Carrie, who died of diphtheria. Other odd events include moving objects, phantom footsteps, audible voices, and eerie laughter.

Share your paranormal stories with your friends. The legend tells the tale of Harriet Evelyn Barse who died in the home at the age of Witnesses report seeing her figure in the window, dressed in a gown, and the sound of organ music at nighttime. Also, in , a patrol officer claimed that his car was hit from behind at the house when he heard the sound of shattered glass. When he went to investigate, he found nothing there. Security guards at the home also claim to hear phantom footsteps and have experienced other paranormal events. The Vaile Mansion [7] legends stem from the original owner, Colonel Harvey Vaile, whose wife was said to have overdosed on morphine after the colonel was accused of mail fraud and sent to Washington, D.

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Vaile was innocent, but he returned to find his wife dead. Her spirit, however, is said to have lingered around the mansion. After the Mr. It also functioned as a private asylum, a mineral water company, and a rest home for the elderly. Occurrences of paranormal activity include sightings of an apparition in the yard, the indentions of someone sitting on freshly-made beds when no one has been around, and lingering negative energy. Located in Warrensburg the University of Central Missouri [8] is home to many stories of supernatural phenomenon. Stories tell of strange happenings regarding a student who was said to hang himself in Hawkins Hall and the ghost of Sarah, a pregnant student who was thought to have committed suicide.

However, Yeater Hall is thought to be the most haunted area of the school. Students have experienced a wide variety of paranormal activity ranging from cold spots to scratches on male students, and flickering lights. The winery was a home for orphans, widows, and the elderly in its prime, having been formed by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The formation included a school, cemetery, and hospital. The able-bodied residents all helped to care for the property. Reports of otherworldly activity include disembodied voices, children laughing and giggling when no one else is there, and doors opening and closing by themselves.

Built in by Oliver Anderson, the Oliver Anderson House [10] in Lexington, MO was home to the Anderson family until the Civil War arrived in Lexington and federal troops confiscated the house for use as a hospital. Several skirmishes took place in the house, coating its grand staircase with the blood of murdered soldiers. Guests who have visited the home claim to have experienced the presence of these restless soldiers. Would you explore paranormal places?

Add your comments below. As his restless soul remains, he is often seen in the center south cell, wearing a blue suit.

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Visitors have also experienced nausea upon entrance as well as cold spots, footsteps when no one is around, and malicious growling noises. The Premiere Paranormal Research Society [13] also explored the jail [14] , capturing evidence of activity. Having housed thousands of prisoners, it seems fitting that the jail is home to those imprisoned on earth. Citation is at fakebuddhaquotes. The call of "lights" would refer to burning lights, which had to actually be prepared, and then lit to function, and they would be irrelevant in modern times.

There is no evidence that a call of "camera" was ever used at all: the call from the camera operator would be "speed", indicating that the film in the camera had reached the correct speed for filming. Due to static interference during transmission Armstrong's message was misinterpreted and consequently has been misquoted. Armstrong actually said, "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind. The earliest reference to Gates saying something like this appeared in the not issue of InfoWorld magazine, and was regretful of the past rather than predictive of the future: "When we set the upper limit of PC-DOS at K, we thought nobody would ever need that much memory.

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The quote bears similarity to one by Bob Newhart : "Later, I moved up to the 64 KB model referring to the Commodore 64 personal computer and thought that was silly because it was more memory than I would ever possibly need. Jigsaw's catchline is " I want to play a game. Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return. This may be the most famous aviation quote that is not verifiable.

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It is attributed everywhere including in some Smithsonian publications and the Washington Post to Leonardo da Vinci. There is a more detailed discussion of this on the Leonardo da Vinci "Talk" page. It is a fact that Kelvin did not believe in heavier-than air flight [13] , but there is no reliable source that he or another physicist from 19th century said it was impossible from a scientific point of view.

The oldest known source is the book from Chris Morgan Facts and fallacies: a book of definitive mistakes and misguided predictions Good Morning, Dave. Rivers of Blood. Enoch Powell, the controversial British politician, in the s made a speech referring to the supposed dangers of immigration, which has always been known as the Rivers of Blood speech, but the actual words included "the River Tiber foaming with blood.

Not only that, but this man is reliably reported to practice nepotism with his sister-in-law, he has a brother who is a known homo sapiens, and he has a sister who was once a thespian in wicked New York. Worst of all, it is an established fact that Mr. Pepper, before his marriage, habitually practiced celibacy.

Attributed to George Smathers. Smathers never made this speech, nor did he express any such sentiment. The speech, which uses wordplay that would dupe a poorly educated or passive listener into thinking Pepper was part of a family of sexual perverts, was already a sort of urban legend circulating by the time Time magazine first placed it in print in Don't let it end like this.

Tell them I said something. Supposedly the last words of Mexican Revolutionary military leader Pancho Villa following his assassination. However, most accounts of that event say that he died instantly, without any time to say anything. That's where the money is. Willie Sutton regularly denied, for the rest of his life, having given this answer to a reporter's question about why he robbed banks, and it is believed to have been the reporter's invention.

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The King and Queen of Arendelle died on the way to Rapunzel's wedding. Speaking of VIP invite lists, what fancy affair were the King and Queen attending when their ship capsized?

Was it Rapunzel's wedding to Eugene? The timing is right, since Rapunzel still looks pretty much the same at the coronation. And the trip was supposed to be two weeks, which would be a reasonable amount of time to travel about 1, miles round trip by sea and land. Oh, and speaking of the shipwreck…. Ariel may have found the sunken ship of the King and Queen of Arendelle. If they capsized halfway there, that would be right around Atlantica. And their ship does look suspiciously like the one Ariel pillaged — er, explored — in The Little Mermaid. The King and Queen survived the wreck — and became Tarzan's parents.

They got washed up on shore in a jungle island. The queen gave birth to a baby boy. They build a treehouse. They get eaten by a leopard. Check out the full explanation here. Of course, this would then make Tarzan the little brother of Anna and Elsa. Tarzan was raised by gorillas, but he's definitely a human.

Aladdin takes place in the far-off future. The genie complains that "10, years will give you such a crick in the neck! So unless the magic lamp has been sitting in front of a TV in the Cave of Wonders, we have to assume Aladdin takes place 10, years from now. Of course, there's one other possibility…. Aladdin never happened at all. There's always the possibility that the entire story was completely fabricated by that salesman in the opening scene, so you'd buy the lamp.

Carl dies at the beginning of Up. The first few minutes of U p are a harsh dose of reality — we need a box of tissues just thinking about it — so it's weird the rest of the movie is filled with magical elements like flying houses and talking dogs. One possible explanation: Carl actually passed away the night before he was going to be taken to Shady Oaks, and the movie follows his journey into the afterlife.

As if it wasn't sad enough already! In The Incredibles , Violet and Dash were once super-newborns. The family doesn't realize Jack-Jack has powers until spoiler alert he turns into a tiny human fireball at the end. Things get really hectic in Incredibles 2! But if the family assumed he was normal, that means the other kids must have had their powers evident at birth.

And how crazy would it be to see a newborn baby with super-speed or the power of invisibility? Ariel's mom was in Peter Pan and was murdered by Captain Hook. Disney is no stranger to easter eggs, and this one seems to be more than 30 years in the making. The mermaids in Peter Pan may not be super memorable, but there is one mermaid who sticks out more than the rest, a young redhead who bares a striking resemblance to another famous Disney mermaid.

The mermaid in Peter Pan is never named, meaning her name could be Athena. It is also revealed Athena was killed by pirates, and the mermaids in Peter Pan have a less than cordial relationship with Captain Hook and his pirates.