Don’t judge a book by its cover and a photo by its picture. Some footage of this stuff is really scary and some people are going to leave the lights on tonight!

The sweetly smiling John Edward Robinson (pictured in the yellow sweater) is actually a serial killer. The little Tiffany Stazi she is holding in her arms has been stolen by a criminal and the girl’s mother has been completely killed. Then John gave Tiffany to his brother and made sure he adopted the child. The truth was revealed only 15 years later and shocked not only Tiffany herself, but also her brother John, as well as all of America. Robinson’s 8 victims have been officially found and he has been on death row since 2000.

In front of you is physicist Harold Agnew, holding the core of the future Fat Man atomic bomb, soon to be dropped on Nagasaki in 1945.

Weird photo, I agree. And she’s downright terrifying, too. Photographed by serial killer Christopher Wilder. On April 1, 1984, he came to the Seventeen Magazine fashion show at the Meadows Mall in Las Vegas, after which he kidnapped and killed 17-year-old Michelle Korfman – she is right in the foreground, we can see her legs.

Volcanologist David A. Johnston poses casually in this photo. And after 13 hours he was gone. On that day, May 18, 1980, a volcanic eruption claimed the lives of 57 people, including a volcanologist.

Happy photo, right? But look. Did you see the plane wreckage? So the picture shows a happy group of survivors of the plane crash in the Andes where Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571 crashed. It would seem that they should be happy for them, but only the most observant will notice something else (we hid this fragment so as not to hurt sensitive people) – the human spine. In order to survive, the rescued had to resort to cannibalism. And when you find out that the plane crashed 18 miles from the village, but the survivors went in the opposite direction in search of help, it’s downright creepy.
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Daria Gulyaykina
Source: The Voice Mag

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