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Shortly thereafter, Mr. Tesemer, the owner of a flour shop in the port city of Marseille, came to the grocery store and was attracted by the mirror and decided to buy it as a gift from his wife. During his wife's birthday night, when he tried to touch the delicate carvings on the frame, Mr. Tesemer suddenly felt a chill, a heavy mind, an unsteady view of the scene, wobbly and death. Tesemer became the second victim of the "killer" mirror, he was also diagnosed to die of cerebral hemorrhage.
Too grief-stricken after the death of her husband and to avoid recalling the old memories, his wife sold and gave all Tesemer's personal belongings, including the "killer" mirror.
Until 1995, after 22 years of disappearance, the "killer" mirror returned and continued to "convict" the third victim, Arnold, a young editor working at a publisher. Arnold bought this mirror in a sidewalk shop in Paris for the purpose of normal living. But since that day, no one has seen Arnold leave the house. It was not until Arnold's body rotted in his apartment that everyone found out. And like the previous two victims, the cause of this death is also because of blood spill!
After Arnold died, all his possessions were scattered everywhere. The mirror continues its "murder" journey. While walking around the second-hand market, Henry, the owner of an antique shop, saw a beautiful mirror and bought it at a cheap price. But just three days later, his body was found in the store. The cause of death is still identified as a blood spill.
At Henry's funeral, one of his close friends was amazed to see the appearance of the mirror Louis Alvarez 1743, which he also saw before he attended Arnold's funeral. Incidentally, this person is also a close friend of Arnold, the third victim of the mirror. From strange coincidences around the sudden death of two close friends, he was terrified, advising the Henry family to throw away this mirror.
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The next victim of the mirror is Mr. Hanmer and Mrs. Jura. The mirror with elaborate carved lines caught the attention of Mrs. Jura. She immediately bought it and put it on the desk at home. After that, not long ago, the couple passed away on their way to the emergency hospital due to a blood spill.
More than 100 years later, people continue to hear more about 20 sudden deaths similar to the first 6 cases. Among them were those who had heard rumors about the "killer" mirror but were curious about using it, but there were also people who just happened to use it. All victims are good people, do not get addicted or have any disease. But only in contact with the mirror for about 3 days, they all had blood spills and died.
The 38th victim of this frightening mirror is Dr. Smith. As a scientist, he did not believe that this mirror was "haunted" and determined to find out the cause of this mysterious incident. But just contacting the mirror "murderer" in a short time, not yet deciphered its secret, Dr. Smith felt dizzy, dizzy, headache, he could only instruct his family to take carefully mirror the mirror to harm this person and die. And like the previous 37 victims, the cause of his death was still a brain spill.
Since then, the mirror has been sealed and stored carefully so that no one will become its victim.
In April 2005, Waine, an American archaeologist, flew to Paris with the aim of uncovering the truth about this "haunted" mirror. The French Society of Antique Collectors protested against this, because they did not want to witness any more cases of losing their lives because of the mirror. Without giving up, Dr. Waine found Dr. Smith's grandson and persuaded the man to hand over the well-sealed mirror to him. Having obtained the mirror, he immediately flew back to the US, embarking on research.
The "haunted" mirror is exposed to the air and the sun is sealed. After conducting a number of assessment studies, Dr. Waine determined that the mirror had a lifespan of less than 100 years. This proves that the mirror surface has been replaced and it may not be the cause of the sudden deaths for the victims. So, all doubts focus on the exquisitely carved wooden frame.
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One day, just returning home from the library, the doctor was amazed to see two white mice doing experiments locked in an iron cage in front of a mirror that had died hard ever since. The "killer" mirror continues to "cause a crime".
After dissecting these white mice, he was stunned to see that in his brain they were full of stagnant blood. So, like the 38 previous victims of the mirror, they died of a blood spill. Dr. Waine peeled a few pieces of chips on the wooden frame of the mirror to model the experiment. The results showed that the wooden frame of this "killer" mirror was made of coura wood, a very rare timber that has become extinct for over 100 years.
Coura wood contains an extremely toxic substance. When strong natural light shines on, the poison from the wood evaporates to create a poisonous air. If this gas is inhaled, the victim's blood vessels immediately become clogged, cracked and quickly spill blood into the brain and die soon after.
Due to the habit of closing the lab window curtains plus good condition, Dr. Waine was lucky not to become the 39th victim of the mirror. The cause of the death of two white mice was because the wife enlisted when he left the room and opened the window to make it airy. Natural light shines into the room, causing the poison to evaporate, killing two living objects nearby.
But, before the announcement of the mirror's deadly secret to prevent the unjust death of many others, Dr. Waine lit the fire when the mirror "evaporated" without any trace. Since there was no original artifact for evidence, he could not prove that the wood chips were removed from the frame of the "killer" mirror.
The mystery of the mirror Louis Alvarez 1743 world famous, causing the death of 38 people, shouting horrors to tell how many people who thought they could decode were buried again.