10 Dark Premonitions That Came True
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Cathy Lawton began having terrible nightmares before she and her husband would fly to China. They were so bothersome she received a set of four worry dolls. Lawton and her husband ended up on flight MH370, which went missing. To this day, her children carry the remaining worry dolls as a reminder.
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In 1966, Eryl Mai Jones had a nightmare. In it, her school disappeared because something big and black ran down and engulfed it. Several days later, a coal tip at the top of a hill gave way, picking up tons of rock and sludge along the way. Pantglass School was destroyed. Eryl Mai was one of 144 who lost their lives.
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Michael Brown, victim of the Ferguson incident last year, apparently had a premonition of his death. His stepmother claims he was having nightmares of bloody sheets on clotheslines. He also surprised her by saying, "Someday the world is going to know my name."
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Greg Buckley, Jr. was stationed in Garmsir in 2012. The marine was training Afghan soldiers as part of NATO's withdrawal program. Before long, he told his father he had an awful feeling something bad would happen and if he wasn't home by November, he would be dead. A few days later, one of the trainees developed a major problem with Buckley, leading to a fight. Shortly afterward, Buckley and two other marines were shot by the trainee at their own outpost.
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In 2003, Paul Burrell, Princess Diana's former butler, claimed he had a personal letter from her stating she feared she may be murdered and a car accident would be used to cover it up. The motive was to ensure Prince Charles could get remarried to the woman he actually wanted. Of course, people claimed he was faking it all for publicity.
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Joe Meek was a music producer working in the 50's. He also happened to be very much into the occult. When he claimed to receive an ominous reading, he tried repeatedly to warn idol Buddy Holly that he would die on February 3, 1958. Meek was relieved when nothing happened on the date... then Holly died on February 3, 1959.
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Miguel Panduwinata freaked his mother out with weird questions about burials and what happens to souls when they die. It was only a few days before he was to fly to Bali to visit relatives. Before the flight, he freaked again, claiming the plane would crash. It did.
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In 2009, Baraa'Abd al Rahman Badawi woke to a loud explosion. When his mother ran in, he screamed that his father was dead. A few hours later, the family got news that his father and uncle were killed by the explosion, which was caused by shelling during the Israeli offensive in Gaza. To this day, Baraa suffers from PTSD and his mother fears he will never recover
9.
Rose Gilbert was 56 and finally going after her dream of acting on Broadway. But vocal coach Anna Schoff had an intense feeling of dread and tried to talk her out of it. Rose believed Anna was jealous and moved to NY anyway. On June 21, 2005, Rose and her roommate John were found dead from multiple stab wounds and heavy blunt force trauma, respectively.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. had two premonitions regarding his own death. Before his most famous sermon, he informed his people he could see the promised land but would not be there with them.
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