The black Volga - A kid's nightmare from the 60's and 70's #Blogpost

Welcome to a new blogpost and happy Halloween CTzens!

After reading Flux’s post about the Devil Z I had the idea to make my own blogpost about a scary car!
Big shootout to him for insipring me to create it!
So as the title says it is about a black Volga, but what is the story behind this car?

Let’s start!

The story of the black Volga is one of the most famous urban legends in Poland.
Its story started at the end of the 50’s when people started to tell about a certain black Volga that kidnapped people especially kids when the night began to fall. Many described that it had inside white curtains so nobody saw who was inside it…
Nobody knew who was driving that car, but there were theories that it was driven by party activists, priests, nuns, jews, satanists and even vampires.

But what exactly happened to the kidnapped children?

Some say that the abductors took all of their blood to sell it to rich germans who suffered from leukemia
others say that the victims (especially girls) got sexually abused and murdered at the end…

As it’s just a myth we don’t know how many facts were true, but there’s a true story where the black Volga got involved:

The kidnapping of Liliana Hencel

Here’s what the ‘Evening Express’ wrote back then after Liliana disappeared:

‘There are two women suspected of kidnapping a 3 year old young girl, which were seen in the eve in the vicinity of Grochowka street. On April 3, 1965, they were seen with that child at about 13 o’clock at the Washington alley next to the roundabout while getting into a black GAZ-21 Volga, which was driven by a man in a steel military uniform […] District Prosecutor’s Office Warsaw Praga South appeals to the public, including the driver of the Black Volga, for help with identifying the women who kidnapped Liliana Hencel.’

Thankfully Liliana got found shortly later. The two women were sisters and one actually wanted to keep her as she was a healthy child, because her own child was blind.

That’s it for this blogpost!
I hope you liked it!
What do you think about the story?

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Comments

[Flux]

“What do you think about the story?”

I think I want to construct a fort to protect myself, now.

(good job by the way, fam)

11/01/2017 - 00:00 |
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Smashing Cake

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11/01/2017 - 00:10 |
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Jules 9

That had to be my new favourite story. Thx m8

11/01/2017 - 00:53 |
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Vladimir Vladimirovich

And it also (by the myth)had a number plate wich was SSD (Smert Sovetskim Detyam)wich translates to Death To Soviet Children

11/01/2017 - 02:23 |
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Anonymous

Ich glaube mein nächstes Auto wird ein schwarzer Volga 😅

11/06/2017 - 17:49 |
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clutchkick_robcio

Hollywood… take notes, make a god damn movie about it! 😂😂😂

11/08/2017 - 14:06 |
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Austin Mini 1000

Cool :D

11/10/2017 - 21:45 |
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Jakub Grzybacz

Świetny blogpost! Szczerze mówiąc, o “czarnej Wołdze” słyszałem wiele opowieści ale nie wiedziałem o tej historii z Lilianą Hencel.

11/18/2017 - 18:46 |
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