Episode 12 - Creaking Seats and Crying Streets: Thomas Busby's Chair and The Crying Boy Painting
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This week, we’re pulling up a chair… but definitely not that one.
From a cursed wooden seat that allegedly sends anyone who sits in it straight to the grave, to a painting said to cry, burn houses down, and stare back at its owners—we’re diving into two of the most infamous haunted objects of all time.
First, meet Thomas Busby’s Chair, a simple piece of furniture with a deadly reputation and a warning whispered through generations: don’t sit. Then, we turn our eyes to The Crying Boy Painting, a mass-produced artwork blamed for unexplained fires, surviving unscathed while everything around it turns to ash.
Are these objects truly cursed… or are we just very good at scaring ourselves? Light a candle, lock your doors, and maybe don’t look too closely at the walls—because this episode is all about objects that refuse to stay quiet.
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