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ladycoffinnail-blog · 7 years ago
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Bendy and the ink machine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auEmlqwO-lk&list=PL0miGjZ686sPvegU-PuNsn-wH3QacomHw gonna watch some bendyand the ink machine well see how this turns out  
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Wonderland in neon 
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Wonderland 2 different Alice’s 2 different wonderlands 
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 7 years ago
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It’s Little Billy 
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 7 years ago
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Saw is my all time favorite for the horror movie collections
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 7 years ago
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Alice: The Madness Returns, all of these dresses are the ones that alice wore during the game and i think each one is pretty i like the red dress 
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 7 years ago
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one of my favorite things in the world
i think after years of gaming i will try and start a youtube channel and put my self apart from the other women gamers who just want to act slutty. im in it for the gaming mostly horror games for me tho ill start off with an older game called the 11th hour it will be starting the day after my birthday!
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 8 years ago
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Witchcraft
 Setting up a Pagan Altar
Your Pagan altar is your sacred place, where you can store your magickal supplies, cast spells and perform rituals. While it is not required or necessary that you have a dedicated altar space in order to cast spells or do any kind of witchcraft, it is very customary and will help you focus your mind if you have a place to work.
Where to Have It
This is up to you. Any flat surface will do, whether it's a table, desk or shelf. Many people like to have it in a quiet area of the house, but some do prefer to have their altars right out where all the daily action is. If you are a bit of a kitchen witch, you could have an altar right on the counter, for example. It's your call.
Wherever you put it, make sure everyone in your home respects it. If it's out in the living room, you don't want it to become the spot where the TV remotes go or your children's homework piles up. Your altar needs to be treated as sacred space, no matter where it is.What Goes on It Again, that is pretty much up to you. A typical Pagan altar display usually consists of a few traditional tools, but you can interpret this however you like. Basic altar tools include:A ritual knife, or athame Chalice or goblet, Wand,Pentacle,Cauldron,Besom, or broom,Candles,Statuary representing Deity Bowl of earth or salt Bells Decorative items like feathers, plants, crystals The tools you choose to keep on your witchcraft altar should reflect your own personality and style of witchcraft. If you like to cast candle spells then have an altar filled with candles. Don't fret about spending a fortune trying to track down any unusual pieces either. There are lots of options for easy witchcraft supplies that can take the pressure off.You can also store your Book of Shadows on your altar as long as you don't mind that people may pick it up and even read through it. Most people prefer to keep their BoS in a less public location.
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 8 years ago
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Sometimes the dark is just sitting there waiting for us to come out of our comfort zone and we wish that we never ventured but other times it makes us that much stronger, but other things that the dark hides just comes straight to us not hiding anything and showing us that sometimes we’re not as safe as we thought but there is always light that shows that small fighting chance where you get up and conquer your fear.  
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 8 years ago
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we all have a dark passenger 
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 8 years ago
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in history there is always the serial killers that make the top lists and some of them we never see coming here is 10 of histories serial killers, this list of such people who committed inhumans crimes is endless. 
Starting at number 1.) The Zodiac Killer: The killer fashioned this name for himself in taunting letters he sent to the Bay Area Press. He left ciphers to be decoded and out of the four he sent, only one was definitely solved. The killer operated in California in the late 1960s and early 1970s. His last letter said: Me- 37 and SFPD (San Francisco Police Dept.) He claimed to have killed 37 victims but the newspapers confirmed only 7. The case file is still open and they never captured him alive.  
2.) Donald Henry Gaskins: The Hitchhikers' Killer
Gaskins has claimed to have killed between 80 to 90 people by torturing and mutilating them. He started killing in 1969, picking up hitchhikers on the coastal highways of the American South. A criminal associate witnessed him killing two young men and confessed to the police. He was sentenced to death which was later turned to life imprisonment without any parole. Gaskins added another murder to his name and became the only man to have ever killed an inmate on death row.
3.) Tsutomu Miyazaki: The Human Dracula
He got more names due to his hideous acts. Some of them were The Otaku Murderer, The Little Girl Murderer or Dracula Miyazaki. The reason for this being that he abducted little girls, killed them and indulged in sexual activities with their corpses. On one occasion, he not only drank the victim's blood but ate her hand as well. He also preserved body parts as trophies and sent postcards to the families describing the murder. His father committed suicide and Miyazaki was hanged in 2008, aged 45.
4. Ted Bundy: The Crazy Necrophile
Ted Bundy was an American serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, and necrophile. He operated in various states in the USA and confessed to killing 30 women. He revisited crime scenes and indulged in sexual acts with the corpses. Bundy decapitated at least 12 victims and kept their heads as trophies in his apartment. Aged 42, Bundy died on the electric chair in 1989. His own defence attorney said, "Ted, was the very definition of heartless evil." 
5. Jack the Ripper aka Whitechapel Murder
The real killers or killer were never identified. The name came into being because the victims had organs missing and judging by procedure the killer seemed to have surgical experience. Jack the Ripper who was later believed to be a single person killed female prostitutes in the slums of London between 1888-91.
6. Luis Garavito: The Beast
Also dubbed by the media as the Le Bestia (The Beast), the Colombian is probably one of the world's worst serial killers. He confessed to the torture, rape and murder of 147 young boys. But the number is believed to be over 300. He was found guilty on 139 counts, which should amount to 1,853 years in prison. But Columbian law limits it to 30, which is what he was sentenced to in 1999. He may be released earlier for cooperation and good behaviour.
7. Ahmad Suradji: The Sorcerer
The cattle-breeder from Indonesia admitted to killing 42 girls and women between 1986 to 1997. As a part of his ritual, he used to bury them waist deep. Bodies were found in a sugarcane field with their heads facing his house, which he believed would give him more power. Suradji was sentenced to death by a firing squad in 2008.
8. Alexander Pichushkin: The Chessboard Killer
He was also known as the 'Chessboard Killer' and the 'Bitsa Park Maniac'. His targets were homeless men whom he lured to his house with vodka. He is believed to have killed 49 people, most of them with repeated hammer blows to their heads and inserted a vodka bottle into the gaping skull wound. He initially said he wanted to complete the number of squares on a chessboard and kill 64 people. Also, it is believed that he was in competition with another Russian serial killer, Andrei Chikatilo, who was convicted in 1992 for 53 killings. It was the very same year Alexander started killing.
9. Andrei Chikatilo: The Butcher
Andrei, the Butcher of Rostov, said, "When I used my knife, it brought psychological relief. I know I have to be destroyed. I was a mistake of nature." He was responsible for sexually assaulting, killing and mutilating 53 women and children between 1978 and 1990 in Russia. After being captured in 1992, he was ordered to be killed by a firing squad in 1994.
10. Charles Edmund Cullen: The Angel Of Death
Cullen worked as a nurse in many hospitals but kept switching jobs as he was fired for suspicious behaviour from many of them. He confessed to murdering 40 elderly patients in New Jersey from 1984 to 2003. He did this by poisoning his patients to death with unprescribed medication. He stated that he wanted to relieve the patients from their suffering much like an angel would. Experts say he had more than 300 victims. Cullen has been imprisoned for life.
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 8 years ago
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here is the photo of a well known deceased serial killer H. H. Holmes who left a trail of blood through the years that he was alive and documented as one of the first serial killers and While he confessed to 27 murders, of which nine were confirmed, he may have killed as many as 200 people in the place he had built known as the “murder castle.” But as for growing up that was a whole different story  Holmes was born as Herman Webster Mudgett in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, on May 16, 1861, to Levi Horton Mudgett and Theodate Page Price, both of whom were descended from the first English settlers in the area. Mudgett was his parents' third-born child; he had an older sister Ellen, an older brother Arthur and a younger brother Henry.Holmes's father was a farmer from a farming family, and his parents were devout Methodists According to the 2007 Most Evil profile on Holmes, his father was a violent alcoholic. Holmes excelled in school, which led to bullying by jealous classmates. In an attempt to scare him, the bullies forced him into the local doctor's office and made him stand face to face with a human skeleton, and placed the skeleton's hands on his face Holmes later recalled that at first he was frightened, but then found the experience fascinating. He also wrote the experience cured him of his fears. Holmes soon became obsessed with death and later started a hobby of dissecting animals, the age of 16, Holmes graduated from high school and took teaching jobs in Gilmanton and later in Alton, New Hampshire. On July 4, 1878, he married Clara Lovering in Alton and later they had a son Robert Lovering Mudgett, was born on February 3, 1880, in Loudon, New Hampshire. As an adult, Robert became a certified public accountant, and served as city manager of Orlando, Florida. At the age of 18, Holmes enrolled in the University of Vermont in Burlington, but was dissatisfied with the school and left after only one year. In 1882, he entered the University of Michigan's Department of Medicine and Surgery and graduated in June 1884 after passing his examinations. While enrolled, he stole cadavers from the laboratory, disfigured the bodies and claimed the victims were killed accidentally, in order to collect insurance money from policies he took out on each deceased person. His marriage to Clara quickly fell apart and he eventually abandoned his wife and son. He spent the next couple of years working various jobs and continued with his scams. After he moved to Mooers Forks, New York, a rumor began spreading that Holmes had been seen with a little boy who later disappeared. He claimed the boy went back to his home in Massachusetts. No investigation took place and Holmes quickly left town. He later travelled to Philadelphia and eventually got a job as a keeper at Norristown State Hospital, but quit after a few days. Subsequently, he got a position at a drugstore in Philadelphia, but while he was working there, a boy died from taking medicine that was bought from the store. Holmes denied any involvement with the child's death and immediately left the city. Right before moving to Chicago, he decided to change his name to Henry Howard Holmes to avoid the possibility of his previous scam victims catching up with and reporting him.  On January 28, 1887, while he was still married to Clara, Holmes married Myrta Belknap October 1862 in Pennsylvania, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He filed for divorce from Clara a few weeks after marrying Myrta, but the divorce was never finalized. Holmes had a daughter with Myrta, Lucy Theodate Holmes, who was born on July 4, 1889, in Englewood, Illinois (as an adult, Lucy became a public schoolteacher). Holmes lived with Myrta and Lucy in Wilmette, Illinois, and spent most of his time in Chicago tending to business. Holmes married Georgiana Yoke on January 17, 1894, in Denver, Colorado, while still married to both Clara and Myrta. 
Illinois with the "Murder Castle"
Holmes arrived in Chicago in August 1886 and came across Elizabeth S. Holton's drugstore at the southwest corner of South Wallace Avenue and West 63rd Street in the Englewood neighborhood. Holton gave Holmes a job, and he proved himself to be a hardworking employee. After the death of Holton's husband, Holmes offered to buy the drugstore from Holton, and she agreed. Holmes purchased the store mainly with funds obtained by mortgaging the store's fixtures and stock, the loan to be repaid in substantial monthly installments of $100 (worth $2,700 in 2016). He continued to make money from the drugstore by selling water that he claimed could cure the sick. When he had accumulated enough money to fund his activities, he left. Holton was never seen or heard from again, and whenever any regular customers asked Holmes about her whereabouts after she sold the drugstore to him, he would say that she had moved to California to be close to relatives. Holmes purchased an empty lot across from the drugstore, where he built his three-story, block-long hotel building. Because of its enormous structure, local people dubbed it "The Castle." The building was 162 feet long and 50 feet wide. The address was 601-603 West 63rd Street. It was called the World's Fair Hotel and opened as a hostelry for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, with part of the structure devoted to commercial space. The ground floor of the Castle contained Holmes' own relocated drugstore and various shops, while the upper two floors contained his personal office and a labyrinth of rooms with doorways opening to brick walls, oddly angled hallways, stairways leading to nowhere, doors that could only be opened from the outside and a host of other strange and deceptive constructions. Holmes was constantly firing and hiring different workers during the construction of the Castle, claiming that "they were doing incompetent work." His actual reason was to ensure that he was the only one who fully understood the design of the building.During the period of building construction in 1889, Holmes met and became close friends with Benjamin Pitezel, a carpenter with a criminal past. He used Pitezel as his right-hand man for his criminal schemes. A district attorney later described Pitezel as "Holmes' tool ... his creature. "After the completion of the hotel, Holmes selected mostly female victims from among his employees (many of whom were required as a condition of employment to take out life insurance policies, for which Holmes would pay the premiums, but was also the beneficiary), as well as his lovers and hotel guests, whom he would later kill. Some were locked in soundproof bedrooms fitted with gas lines that let him asphyxiate them at any time. Some victims were taken to one of the rooms on the second floor, called the "secret hanging chamber," where Holmes hanged them. Other victims were locked in a huge soundproof bank vault near his office, where they were left to suffocate. There was also a secret room that was completely sealed by solid brick that could only be entered through a trapdoor in the ceiling; Holmes would lock his victims in this room for days to die of hunger and thirst. He also invented a unique alarm system and installed it to all the doors on the upper floors to alert him whenever anybody was walking around in the hotel. The victims' bodies were put inside either a secret metal chute or a dumbwaiter, which led to the basement, where some were meticulously dissected, stripped of flesh, crafted into skeleton models, and then sold to medical schools. Holmes also buried some of the bodies in lime pits for disposal. He had two giant furnaces used to incinerate some of the bodies or evidence, as well as pits of corrosive acid, bottles of various poisons, and even a stretching rack. Through the connections he had gained in medical school, he sold skeletons and organs with little difficulty. One victim was his mistress, Julia Smythe. She was the wife of Ned Conner, who had moved into Holmes' building and began working at his pharmacy's jewelry counter. Holmes began an affair with Smythe. After Conner found out about the affair, he quit his job and moved away, leaving Smythe and her daughter Pearl behind. Smythe gained custody of Pearl and remained at the hotel, continuing her affair with Holmes. In 1891, Smythe told Holmes that she was pregnant with his baby and demanded marriage. Holmes agreed to marry her but told her that they could not have a child. He then suggested performing an abortion, and she agreed. The abortion was planned for Christmas Eve. Holmes murdered Smythe by overdosing her with chloroform, and later killed Pearl. When confronted by a tenant in the building, who questioned the whereabouts of Smythe and her daughter, Holmes said that they had left for Iowa to attend a family wedding. After Christmas, Holmes hired a man named Charles Chappell to articulate Smythe's skeleton. Holmes introduced himself to Chappell as "Henry Gordon" and took him to one of the rooms on the second floor to show him the body. After some discussion, they agreed that Chappell would put the arms in a bag and take them home to be articulated and Holmes would do the rest of the body. After Chappell arrived home with the arms, Holmes and another man (possibly Pitezel) showed up at the door and gave him the rest of the body, which had been cut into two pieces. Holmes later hired Chappell again and took him to the same room, this time to process the body of a man. The third job was for the body of another woman. After Chappell finished the third skeleton, Holmes refused to pay the money he owed him, due to some financial trouble; Chappell then refused to give Holmes back the skeleton and kept it inside his home. After Holmes was caught and his crimes became public, Chappell cooperated with the police and gave them the skull for examination. The room where Holmes kept the three bodies was later established by investigators as "the room of the three corpses." Holmes met a railroad heiress named Minnie Williams while on a business trip in Boston. He introduced himself to her as "Henry Gordon." They started dating and then entered into a relationship. Although Holmes had to return to Chicago, he kept in touch with Williams and sent her love letters. In February 1893, she moved to Chicago and contacted Holmes. He offered her a job at the hotel as his personal stenographer, and she accepted. After rekindling their relationship, Holmes was able to persuade Williams to transfer the deed to her property in Fort Worth, Texas to a man named Alexander Bond (an alias of Holmes). In April 1893, Williams transferred the deed, with Holmes serving as the notary (Holmes later signed the deed over to Pitezel, giving him the alias "Benton T. Lyman"). After proposing to Williams, Holmes encouraged her to invite her sister Annie to Chicago, and she accepted the invitation. Holmes eventually started a friendship with Annie Williams and even gave her a personal tour of the hotel. While working in his office, Holmes asked Annie to go inside his office vault to get a file for him. While she was inside the vault, Holmes locked her inside and turned on the gas line that led to the vault, killing her. At about the same time, Minnie Williams also "vanished.” born May 16, 1861 – May 7, 1896 H. H Holmes passed away on New Year's Eve 1909, Hedgepeth, who had been pardoned for informing on Holmes, was shot and killed by police officer Edward Jaburek during a holdup at a Chicago saloon. Holmes asked to be buried 10 feet under and encased in concrete, because he did not want grave robbers to exhume and later dissect his body. Despite being somewhat odd, the request was granted in the end.
"I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact that I was a murderer, no more than the poet can help the inspiration to sing — I was born with the 'Evil One' standing as my sponsor beside the bed where I was ushered into the world, and he has been with me since."
– H. H. Holmes
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 8 years ago
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murder is a lonely game, you know. I mean say you're the killer OK, you sneak into Nina's house, skulk around, scare her and then you kill her. Boom, but then what? Take a victory lap around the pool? You just stand watching the blood spread out in the water, thinking crazy guy thoughts i mean with electronics who can resist taking a murder selfie it's the age of Instragram, YouTube and Tumblr. I mean we need to share the things we do or it's like it never happened. 
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 8 years ago
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Lady Coffinnail’s Cafe
welcome to my page where you can get all the awesome details on horror like games and movies even tv series. 
today we are going to talk about serial killers in movies and some of the motives behind stories and “rules” of how to survive to think of some of the movies like saw and final destination are some of my favorites or scream the tv series or slasher there is always pointers just like in slasher movies, and as follows the first body found it won’t be long before the bloodbath commences and where the first and second rule come into play rule 
#1) don’t go anywhere alone the killer could be hiding anywhere. 
if you plan on driving somewhere #2) always check the back seat (this applies for zombie apocalypses as well.) 
#3) don’t run upstairs when running away from the killer! it always ends badly why on earth do people still put that in movies and tv series still so when in doubt know your way out. 
#4) it never hurts to have a taser or a pocket knife just incase
just a few things for starters one person that would be relatable to in my opinion is Noah Foster from the Scream tv series, and his podcast The morgue  Noah had started once Piper Shaw was killed by Emma and Audrey only to bring a new killer into light but that is for later horror fans as far as games go a new one i have loved is Resident Evil Biohazard bringing a new meanin to monsters and a close second which i’m still waiting for it to come out is Outlast 2 and Outlast which is shining a light on some of the more of the gory and craziest moments in gaming that we all have seen so far and don’t forget everyone has secrets, everyone tells lies and everyone is fair game in horror movie logic I bid you all tune in tomorrow for another post if you liked what you read hit that like button and add another nail into that coffin. 
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 9 years ago
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love zombies? see what you think 
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ladycoffinnail-blog · 9 years ago
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my horror games collection hope you enjoy them and don’t forget to support your fellow gamers!
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