I am not too sure how true this one is, but I did some research, and the end always changes a bit. Well first I'm going to give you the story about the creepy clown statue.
One night a couple decided that they could use a break so they made plans to go out for dinner. They hired a babysitter
that a friend of theirs had suggested. Once the teenager arrives the
father requests that after she puts their children to sleep that she
goes into their bedroom and watch some TV. They had recently just moved
into their home so a lot of the house had yet to have been completed. He
doesn't want her to wander around the house where she could knock stuff
over.
Soon the parents leave and she puts the kids to sleep.
She does as the father says and watches TV in their bedroom, or at least
she tries. She is too disturbed by the clown statue to focus.
Eventually, she gets too creeped out by the statue and calls the father.
"Hey. Sorry to bother you but do you think it would be okay if I covered the clown stature. It is really freaking me out."
There was a moment of silence,"Grab the kids and get out of the house now. Go to the neighbors. We will be there soon."
"What? Why?"
"Please just go."
She
agreed and gathered the kids. They waited at the neighbors for a few
minutes before the police and the parents arrived. They explained to her
that they did not own a clown statue. The children had talked about a
clown watching them sleep but they thought they were just having bad
dreams.
The police capture the clown who was really a mentally
unstable midget. He had been living in their house for awhile. Since it
was so large he was able to sneak around without being seen. The midget
had been in the parent's room and couldn't leave without the babysitter
seeing so he froze and pretended to be a statue.
So this story is so creepy! This story happened in California, but everywhere I have found this story it has been proven as a fake story! Again, this story was made up to make children behave while their parents are away, and while they are in the care of a babysitter.
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