The black widow curse

marfa

Member
An extract from a letter:
(All letters published with the permission of the authors) “A car driven by my father struck and killed a man. The man’s Gipsy wife became a widow. After the trial, she came up to my mother and said, “You’ve made me a widow, but now all women in your family will become black widows. You’ll understand what I feel now”. She turned around and left. My mom was the first to become a widow. My father hanged himself while serving his term in prison for killing that Gipsy. They didn’t return the body to us to bury. My mother never married again. My older sister became a widow one month after her wedding. As for me, I hoped everything would be all right in my family. We’d lived happily for six months but then one day my husband failed to come home. On his way home he was attacked by a gang of hoodlums. They hit him in his head with an iron rod and he died without coming to his senses. Three years later I met a guy and we got married. Volodya was such a great person. I was happy when I was with him. On January, 1sthe died while sleeping. He just fell asleep and never woke up. I’ve never heard him saying he had heart problems. He was a healthy young man. I guess it was that Gipsy widow’s curse. Now I’m afraid of getting married again. I don’t want people to die because of me anymore.


From the letter:
I have a friend. Her first husband died at an early age. It was a heart attack (before that he’d never had heart problems though). It happened one year after their wedding. Their child was just one month old. She married again, gave birth to her second child, but her husband died too. He was struck and killed by a car. She lived alone for a long time. She had a lover who was married. That man’s wife was sick. They’d dated for over 10 years. That woman died when she was 40 and he lived alone. He wanted to find a woman to marry and at the same time continue being lovers with my friend. I guess he was just afraid of marrying her because he knew about her husbands. After his wife died, my friend would come to his place and do different household chores, but never stayed overnight because he had children. Finally, they decided to live together. Their first night together became their last one. The next day he died in an accident. He was 42. She was 7-8 years older than him. Some say it might be his late wife who took him away. Others believe my friend bears a black widow curse.



The black widow curse is one of the most dangerous curses. It brings bad luck, illnesses and death. Often, such curses are put by means of magic. Sometimes it’s women’s powerful destructive energies which kill their partners. As a rule, men living with these women pass away at an early age. They are usually very beautiful which helps them attract men. Their biofield absorbs other people’s energy. Charmed by their beauty, care and attention, men have no idea what deadly danger these women represent. At first, men notice some health problems they’ve never had before. Then they face problems with business and relations with other people. Husbands are unaware that the reason for their misfortunes is their wives, especially when they are driven by love. Continuing living with these women may have grave consequences for men. This is what those destructive energies develop into. Besides, the black widow herself may not know about the evil she brings to people. Often she becomes a victim of someone’s ill will. There is a curse put on women which makes them black widows. It’s called the black widow veil. It brings diseases and death to the members of their family. More often, the black widow curse is a congenital or acquired “disease” sent on a woman for some heavy sin she committed.


There are two ways to escape death – the man may split up with the woman as soon as possible, or ask an experienced magician for help. Magicians can break the curse and destroy the negative energy of the black widow, thus saving lives of many people. It’s difficult, yet possible (for a professional).
 

Blue Wizard

Well-Known Member
There's no such thing as a curse, and it sounds like whoever wrote the letter read/watched Stephen Kings thinner.
 

dvs1038

Well-Known Member
Yeah a bit no kidding, but the big question if its true then why not just not get married to avoid the other person dying, they never said their boyfriend's died, or what if they just go around having one night stands? Does that mean every dude that hooks up with a chick from that family will kick the bucket? What if she becomes a really well paid assassin by killing ppl by getting married to them but u can't ever arrest her for murder by curse can u?
 

smok3h

Well-Known Member
Anyone else find it hilarious that this is the OP's one and only post on RIU?

The curse must have got him. IT'S REAL!!!

 

Sator

Member
The 27 Club The 27 Club is a group of famous musicians who all died at age 27, often under suspicious circumstances. The start of the club was the death of several musicians within two years, specifically: Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and Jim Morrison. Another famous musicians who passed away at 27 include Grateful Dead founder Ron “Pigpen” McKernan and Badfinger’s Peter Ham, Dickie Pride, Alan "Blind Owl" Wilson Leader, singer and primary composer of Canned Heat , Arlester "Dyke" Christian Frontman, vocalist and bassist of Dyke & the Blazers, Linda Jones Soul singer, Leslie Harvey Guitarist for Stone the Crows and brother of Alex Harvey, Roger Lee Durham Singer and percussionist of Bloodstone, Wallace Yohn Organ player of Chase, Dave Alexander Bassist for the Stooges, Pete Ham Keyboardist and guitarist, leader of Badfinger, Gary Thain Former bassist of Uriah Heep and The Keef Hartley Band, Cecilia Singer, Helmut Köllen Bassist for 1970s prog rock band Triumvirat, Jacob Miller Reggae artist and lead singer for Inner Circle, Alexander Bashlachev Poet, rock musician and songwriter, Pete de Freitas Drummer for Echo & the Bunnymen, Mia Zapata Lead singer of The Gits, Kurt Cobain Founding member, lead singer, guitarist and songwriter for Nirvana, Kristen Pfaff Bass guitarist for Hole and Janitor Joe, Rodrigo Bueno Cuarteto singer, Amy Winehouse Singer-songwriter, Richard Turner Trumpet player, collaborator with Friendly Fires.
 
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