There is a sinister case about a serial killer named Clara Crane. Some of this has been interwoven with folklore and today the story is an urban legend.
Born in Terral, Texas in 1871, Clara grew up on a farm and later met Leonard Crane, fell in love and they got married. Things turned darker when she lost a child and blamed it on her husband who became an alcoholic. Out of vengeance, she decided to kill him. She put poison over pieces of caramel, fed it to Leonard and he died shortly after eating it. It was 1895 and this murder was reported to the local sheriff Dixon. After her arrest, Clara Crane went on trial and found guilty but she was considered mentally ill, so she was sent to Terral State Mental Hospital. She suffered there, emotionally and physically by abusive staff. She was under the care of Dr Vernon Matthews and it seemed that he, as well as his staff, were involved in tormenting Clara. There was overcrowding in the psychiatric hospital, so Clara was released back home in 1903.
It was then that mysterious gifts were placed on windowsills of houses across town. These contained wrapped sweets of caramels with messages like "Come and play". Sheriff Dixon found it had an eerie connection to Clara Crane, who also used caramels to kill her husband. The missing children were the very children of people who worked at Terral State Mental Hospital.
A search party looked for Clara Crane, going through her cornfields and farm. Sheriff Dixon was later found dead in a barn. Countless more deaths followed. More evidence showed Clara was behind it all, when they found caramel wrappers containing teeth belonging to the missing children. In total 28 children had gone missing. A total of 6 sheriff's were murdered in the investigation. Today Clara Crane is known as the Candy Lady.
This is a horrible true event mimicking warnings from many fairy tales, mostly this is like the character of the evil wicked stepmother in "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Or the cannibalistic witch in "Hansel and Gretel" with a gingerbread house made of candies to lure children. Fables can be real. The moral is don't accept gifts from strangers, and don't eat sweets from strangers. It's a creepy story that can put you off eating candy altogether.
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