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What is the curse of France’s “handprint”?

There is a house in New York that looks like a castle. Based on its appearance, location, and decoration, it should be sold for more than one million U.S. dollars, but the actual price is only one hundred thousand U.S. dollars. However, this house has not been sold since the previous owner sold it in 2010. The strange thing is that the nearby neighbors, not even the dog, dare to take a step closer to the house. Because they knew that this house was full of undead souls, it was also known privately as the House of the Undead. Although many Americans are not afraid of living in this kind of house, no one cares about this house. Once, after taking a street view with Google Streetcar, I discovered that an uninhabited house had a few extra handprints on the windows. Although some people think that it should be the fingerprints left by the decoration workers, and tools such as wooden ladders can also be seen vaguely. However, the owner of this house has long stopped looking for people to decorate it, and it is even less likely that there will be workers who will volunteer to decorate it here. Therefore, it is still a mystery whether who left the white handprints photographed by Google Street Car, or whether they were the handprints of the undead.

The Curse of the Number 13

This house was built in 1900. The owner's name at that time was Thompson. He moved to New York from Europe with his wife Nancy and daughter Charlotte. Finally, hire designers and construction workers to build the house. However, the designer and Thompson quarreled over the design fee, so the designer deliberately designed the room to be thirteen. This number is not only considered unlucky by Westerners, but also brings bad luck to homeowners. During the construction, when the construction workers were tidying up the thirteenth room, the ceiling suddenly collapsed, crushing a worker. Although workers later tried to complete the construction of the thirteenth room, workers were injured one after another, forcing Thompson to abandon the construction of the thirteenth room and separate it with wooden boards to form an airtight space. After the house was built, the weird things just started.

First of all, Charlotte’s bedroom is next to the thirteenth room. Whenever she was about to fall asleep, there would always be strange noises on the other side of the wall. There are cries of men or women, and sometimes there are even low-frequency roars that have never been heard before.

Once, when she was sleeping until midnight, she was woken up by the sound inside, so she walked to the wall and found a small crack in the wall. She looked through the crack and suddenly saw an eye staring at her from across the crack. She screamed in fright and fell backwards to the ground. Her screams woke Thompson and Nancy. The two thought a thief had entered Charlotte's room and ran over to check, but saw nothing. When Charlotte told them that she saw an eye in the crack in the wall, they thought her story was nonsense, because the other side of the wall was a sealed room and no one could enter.

In order to reassure her, Thompson also put his eyes close to the crack, but he only saw darkness and nothing. After comforting Charlotte, the two returned to their room and continued to sleep. Although Charlotte was very scared, she covered her head with the quilt and continued to sleep. After sleeping for a while, I heard another whining sound, which seemed to be a man crying. Originally she was too scared to sleep.

But because the sound was too loud, she couldn't bear it and opened the quilt. She saw a man with no facial features standing beside her bed, sobbing at her. She screamed and fainted.