James Bett's Cupboard Handle | |
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Origin |
James Bett |
Type |
Cupboard Handle |
Effects |
Claustrophobia and the feeling of suffocation |
Downsides |
Effects can lead to panic attacks and death |
Activation |
Holding it up to someone |
Collected by |
McPhilo |
Section |
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Aisle |
20560-3185 |
Shelf |
91877-5263-104 |
Date of Collection |
February 3, 2002 |
[Source] |
Origins[]
James Betts was the secret lover of Elizabeth Spencer when one day when her father stormed in, so she hid him in her cupboard. The ornate wooden cupboard didn’t have enough air and Betts suffocated to death.
Effects[]
When held up to a person, it causes the sensation of being suffocated. This makes them panicky, claustrophobic and paralyzes the person. The panic can sometimes be too much and in extended use can cause the victim’s heart or lungs to give out.