The 'Candyman' legend is quite famous. If you say his name five times while looking into a mirror, he will appear. He has a hook for a hand and is said to be the spirit of a murdered man. He'll then kill the person who summoned him.
One scary urban legend is the story of the vanishing hitchhiker. A driver picks up a young woman on a lonely road at night. She gives an address but when they reach it, she has disappeared from the car. Later, the driver discovers that the address was a cemetery and the woman had died years ago in an accident on that same road.
One scary urban legend is the story of Bloody Mary. Legend has it that if you go into a dark bathroom, light a candle, and say 'Bloody Mary' three times while looking into the mirror, a ghostly figure will appear. Another is the vanishing hitchhiker. A driver picks up a hitchhiker on a lonely road, but when they reach the destination, the hitchhiker has disappeared, and later they find out that the hitchhiker died at that spot long ago.
Some scary urban legends are based on true stories. For example, the legend of Bloody Mary has some roots in real - life superstitions and historical events. However, over time, they often get exaggerated and distorted as they are passed down from person to person.
The mystery. They often leave a lot unsaid, making our minds fill in the blanks. For example, in the Bloody Mary legend, we don't really know who she was or why she haunts the mirror. This sense of the unknown draws us in.
One of the well - known Japanese urban legends is the Kuchisake - Onna. She is a woman with a slit mouth. Legend has it that she asks people if they think she is pretty. If you answer no, she will kill you. If you answer yes, she will slit your mouth to make it like hers.
The Slender Man is a well - known urban legend. He is depicted as a tall, thin figure with a blank face and long arms. He is said to lurk in forests and target children. There are stories of kids going missing after seeing him. Also, there's the story of the girl with the ribbon around her neck. She always warns people not to untie the ribbon, and when someone finally does, her head falls off.
Some urban legends are based on real events that have been distorted over time. For example, the story of Bloody Mary might have originated from a real person, but the supernatural elements were added later. However, not all urban legends are true. Many are just made - up to scare people.
Some might be true stories while others could be urban legends. In many cases, the idea of suicides in scary woods might be exaggerated. There could be one or two tragic incidents that got blown out of proportion over time. Also, the 'scary' nature of the woods might add a sense of mystery and fear, making people more likely to believe and spread such stories.