9 Popular Halloween Myths Busted!

Crazy people poison Halloween candy.
This one is NOT true. At least, not in the way you think. Most people would assume that someone like the above guy in Minneapolis would poison candy and hand it out to any little kid that shows up at his doorstep. Nope, no documented proof of that. But in 1974, Texan Ronald O’Bryan killed his own son and tried to make it look like he was given poisoned Halloween candy. He poisoned four Pixie Stix and gave one to his son and one to three other children – but not as the act of a random madman. He was just trying to make it appear random so he could blame this urban legend for his son’s untimely death. None of the other children ate their Pixie Stix, but Timothy O’Bryan did and was pronounced dead at 10 p.m. on October 31, 1974.











