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These are pics from a museum in shah alam in Kuala lumpur, Malaysia. I won't be surprised if they in fact kept the real stuffs here

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A couple more pics of Jenglot... probably called Chucky in english (IMG:style_emoticons/default/hmm.gif)
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QUOTE(+ Kinjo - @ Aug 21 2006, 07:03 PM) *
A couple more pics of Jenglot... probably called Chucky in english (IMG:style_emoticons/default/hmm.gif)
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This articles below is taken from Jakarta Post, 23 September 1997.

Strange Days

JAVANESE MUMMIES

Four small mummies were on display at the Plaza Sentra Buana in central Jakarta, Indonesia, in September 1997. Their owner, Hendra Hartanto, said he obtained them from a group of psychics who found them on Ngliyep beach, Wlingi in East Java in 1972. They were found at different times in the same year, he said. He named them Jenglot, Betoro Katon, Begawan Kapiwiro and Bagawan Kapawiro, and claimed that the grey-bearded Jenglot, 6in (15cm) long, was 3,000 years old.

On 22 September, he took Jenglot to the Cipto Mangunkusumo General Hospital to have it examined, but the doctors there refused, saying that the owner should go through "normal procedures". "Yes, we're interested to find out what creature it is," said Hemansyur, the hospital's vice director, "but I can only say that it's not a living creature. It's dead." He said the creature would probably be sent to the radiology unit for examination.
Earlier press reports, quoting the owner, suggested that Jenglot was alive and consumed human blood. Abas Sugiyono, one of the psychics who found the mummies in 1972, said they were only alive "in spirit" and that Jenglot's beard and nails had grown while the mummy had shrunk. He recalled that when the mummies were first found, they were 10in (25cm) long. Each mummy had been sustained by 1cc of O-type human blood every 35 days, which the owner bought from the Indonesian Red Cross. "We don't feed them, but simply open the cap of the specimen bottle when the time comes," said Abas. "Their spirits will take the blood concentrate."

There was some commotion at the hospital when Jenglot was brought in. Wiyono, a hospital security officer, said he didn't believe that such a creature existed. "First I thought it was a bird or a bat," he said. "But it had a pair of fangs and smelled strange, like a dead body."
Jakarta Post, 23 Sept 1997.



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