Who can forget the scary story of Bloody Mary, the evil spirit who will
scratch your eyes out when summoned? Most people heard the Bloody Mary
legend when they were children, listening to spooky ghost stories around the
campfire. The tale is still told at slumber parties, campouts, and
late-night bonfire parties.
The legend claims that the evil woman can be summoned by chanting "Bloody
Mary" into a mirror anywhere from three to one-hundred times in a darkened
room lit only by a candle. (Thirteen seems to be the most popular number of
chants, appropriately so.) The bathroom is the most popular setting to test
out the legend, but other dark rooms seem applicable.
After the given amount of chants, the spirit will then appear in a mirror
to claw your eyes out. Death will follow. Other variations have her
driving you insane or pulling you into the mirror, never to be seen again.
Who Bloody Mary really is remains a mystery. While there are many
versions of this story, most accounts point to a woman named Mary Worth, who
was horribly disfigured in a car crash. Some people still tell of a witch
who was burned at the stake and has returned for revenge, or it may be the
devil himself who comes for your soul.
The Bloody Mary Legend saw some rising popularity with a variation of the
story in the 1992 movie "Candyman" that used the idea for it's plot. When
the characters chanted "Candyman" in the mirror 5 times, he would appear and
murder them with his hook hand. I found this movie terrifying! Although I
can say that as an adult I generally don't have any nightmares from horror
movies, this one I remember vividly -- waking up in a cold sweat, and trying
not to fall back asleep.
The movie "Urban Legend" was released to theatres in 1998 and borrowed
the Bloody Mary myth once again, for one of it's stories. As if that wasn't
enough, 2005 brought us "Urban Legends: Bloody Mary," which was released
directly to DVD. There's no doubt, the horrific tale will appear again,
perhaps in yet another version with a different twist.
While you may think you're safe from mean, old Bloody Mary, think
again... Legend has it that if you are near a mirror in total darkness, she
can still come for you, regardless of whether or not you're trying to call
for her.

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