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Tales of “human pillars” (hitobashira) — people who were deliberately buried alive inside large-scale construction projects — have circulated in Japan since ancient times. Most often associated with castles, levees and bridges, these old legends are based on ancient beliefs that a more stable and durable structure could be achieved by sealing people inside the walls or foundation as an offering to the gods.

“It looks so realistic that you would almost expect it to start crying. But it won’t, of course, because it is in fact a hyper-realistic doll based on a newborn baby. Artist Glenda Ewart creates replicas for parents who want a permanent reminder of how their children looked when they were born. Others are sold around the world to collectors and even are put in nurseries or taken for walks in prams. Controversially, some are also sold to women who have experienced stillbirths or miscarriages. The dolls take about a month to create and are accurate down to skin tone, birthmarks and even smell.”
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There are unsolved crimes, and then there are the kind of creepy, “What the hell could possibly be going on here” capers that keep the cops, and anyone who hears about them, up at night.
Here are the real cases that almost fall into X-Files territory: