Possessed and Cursed For Sleep

audiobook (Unabridged) The Haunted Objects That Ruined Lives

By Lilian D. Helly

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What happens when ordinary objects become vessels for extraordinary malevolence? "Possessed and Cursed For Sleep" takes listeners on a chilling journey through the documented histories of objects that have allegedly brought death, destruction, and despair to their owners across centuries.

From the legendary Hope Diamond's trail of suicides and financial ruin to Annabelle the doll's demonic manifestations, from Robert the Doll's supernatural tantrums to the deadly Hollywood screenplay that claimed the lives of comedy's greatest talents, these stories blur the line between coincidence and the supernatural. Each chapter examines a different notorious object, tracing its history through meticulous research while exploring the psychological and paranormal explanations for the tragedies that followed.

Discover the cursed mirror at the Myrtles Plantation that allegedly traps souls in its antique glass, the Dybbuk Box that brought nightmares and illness to every owner, and the Black Orlov Diamond whose beauty came with a death sentence. Learn about the Crying Boy paintings that survived house fires while everything around them burned, and the ancient treasures of King Tutankhamun that may still carry the pharaoh's vengeance.

This collection presents both the believers' accounts and the skeptics' explanations, allowing listeners to draw their own conclusions about whether these objects truly harbor malevolent forces or if the power of belief itself creates the very tragedies attributed to supernatural causes. Whether you approach these tales as genuine paranormal phenomena or fascinating studies in human psychology, they reveal something profound about our relationship with the material world and our eternal struggle to explain the inexplicable.

Possessed and Cursed For Sleep