Chapter 582: Bloody Mary (Please Subscribe, Request Monthly Tickets)

In the United Kingdom, especially in London, many strange and terrifying legends have circulated, some of which can be classified as urban ghost stories, while others are real historical events that incited horror.

The great London Strangling Panic of 1862, Spring-Heeled Jack, the Pig of Hampstead sewer, Vampire Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, Barber Sweeney Todd, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the mummies of the British Museum, Jack the Ripper, baby-abandonment killer Amelia Dyer, grave robbers Burke and Hare...

But when it comes to the most terrifying among these horror tales and monsters, as well as criminals, it's neither the most cunning criminal in history, Jack the Ripper, nor is it the baby-abandonment killer Amelia Dyer, who strangled over four hundred infants. Nor is it the household name Vampire Dracula or Frankenstein's Monster.

It is Europe's most famous female ghost, Bloody Mary.