For some reason, Mexico is like an epicenter for paranormal activity and other legends that defy science. From their cryptozoological oddities to UFO sightings to a variety of ghostly legends, the country seems to sit on some sort of portal to hell.
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But it is not just the metaphysical horrors that plague Mexico, it’s also their lore. Take for instance the story of Pascualita, a life-sized mannequin that stares into the real world from the confines of a dress shop window. People have reportedly seen her come to life, doing things that inanimate objects aren’t supposed to do.
For nearly 100 years, Pascualita has given her curious onlookers something to talk about. In 1930, local shop owner Pascuala Esparza purchased the wax figure to display in her bridal boutique window in Chihuahua. Since then it has become a supernatural folklore phenomenon. Even TikTok creators have their theories:
@horror_v.i.p OMG 🥶🥶🥶#horror #fyp #hot #viral Creepy and simple horror background music(1070744) – howlingindicator
But before we get into Pascualita‘s alleged ghostly abilities, let’s look at the figure itself. She is so realistic that people have speculated she is not a mannequin at all, but a real person mummified in wax.
From her realistic hair, fleshy skin tone, and expressive eyes, it seems this oddity belongs in the uncanny valley and not in a storefront showcase. But what people really focus on is her hands and fingernails which are so anatomically correct they look like they could reach out and grab you.
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One legend surmises that the figure is actually the preserved body of Pascuala Esparza’s deceased daughter. You see, her engaged daughter died just before her wedding, and the figure appeared in the display a little while after that. A “Corpse Bride” if you will.
Although I am no expert, keeping a dead person perfectly preserved for nearly a century would require constant upkeep. And it’s probably more labor-intensive to keep a wax figure conserved, not to mention Pascualita is standing in the sun all day. A corpse would rapidly decay in the heat, and the wax would melt. Just listen to what YouTube’s resident mortician, Caitlin Doughty, has to say:
But, even if science denies her corporeal existence, there is still that pesky word “supernatural” to get around. Stories have circulated that Pascualita‘s eyes move, or cry. Some people have even reported that the white figure will follow you home if you stare at her too long.
Whatever you believe, this is another one of Mexico’s most popular mythical folk tales. Maybe not as terrifying as their most famous phantom, La Llorona, Pascualita literally stands as a manifestation of such legends that, unlike other ghouls, can be seen in the light of day.
@imnotawizard7861 They even say that her hair, is real human hair… #legend #creepy Mysterious – Andreas Scherren