Anomalous Zone In Beverly Hills - Alternative View

Anomalous Zone In Beverly Hills - Alternative View
Anomalous Zone In Beverly Hills - Alternative View

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The name of Beverly Hills, a city located near Los Angeles, has become a household name, denoting incredible luxury, home to the rich and famous.

In Beverly Hills, as everyone knows, there is only sun, palm trees, beaches, luxury cars, huge mansions and everything else that most of the people aspire to in our times.

It is almost impossible to even imagine that there could be something cruel and dark in this city. And yet there is a place here that seems to attract misfortune.

The first of these was the crash in 1946 of a plane belonging to the famous billionaire Howard Hughes. Due to engine problems, his aircraft crashed directly onto residential buildings. Hughes managed to survive, escaping only with scars and traces of fire. The following year, literally on the other side of the plane crash site, Bugsy Siegel, one of the most powerful mafia bosses, was shot.

Siegel was at home reading a newspaper when someone opened fire from the street. Who did this remains unclear.

The next incident happened in 1966. In those days, William Ian Berry and Dean Torrance Ormsby were incredibly popular, performing as a duet. Ian Berry was seriously injured in an accident on April 12, 1966, near the same damned place, when his car, for some unknown reason, crashed into a stationary truck. Yang suffered a serious head injury and was in a coma for two months. He survived, but his right arm was paralyzed and he could no longer perform.

Almost there in 2010, Ronnie Sue Chasen, the scriptwriter of the Oscars, died. She was returning from the premiere of the movie "Burlesque", and someone unknown dug a pistol at her. However, he missed, and the woman died from the fact that she crashed into a lamppost.

It happened opposite Siegel's house, almost at the same place where Hughes's plane had once crashed.

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This is the only place in Beverly Hills where such incidents occur constantly. The psychics invited for the study say that once upon a time, long before the arrival of the settlers, many people died here, which saturated the place with negative energy. But no one can say what exactly happened here, whether this place was a battlefield between Indian tribes or some rituals requiring human sacrifice were performed here.

GUSAKOVA IRINA YURIEVNA