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Mysterious Winged Tiny Human Remains & Other Mythical Creatures Found In Basement Of Old London House

By Sughra Hafeez in Bizarre On 19th July 2016
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#1 Alleged remains of fairies were said to have been found in the basement of an old mansion in London.

#2 Preserved remains of werewolves, vampires, aliens, dragons, and other mythical creatures were also found.

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#3 The mind-blowing specimens were said to have been a collection of Professor Thomas Theodore Merrylin,

a rich aristocrat, archaeologist and biologist in the 1800s.

His bizarre collection also includes a range of mythical beasts rotted fairies with wings nailed on the display board, hairy humanoid remains, nymphs, elves, dinosaurs and other creatures which we only see in the books or movies.

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#4 Sketches of Jack the Ripper victims Catherine Eddowes and Elizabeth Stride along with alleged

.. human hearts and other organs preserved in jars were also featured.

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#5 Somehow, Thomas Merrylin’s collection was condemned as a fraud and his life was put under intense scrutiny,

but later on he garnered respect from his fellow mathematicians and biologists who were fascinated by his knowledge. According to rumors Thomas has prolonged his youth and lifespan. At aged 80, he still resembled a 40-year-old man.

#6 According to website Merrylinmuseum.com:

He was presumed dead around the turn of the century, until in 1942 a man purporting to be Merrylin donated a building to a London Orphanage with the proviso that the basement never be unsealed. The man could be no older than 45, so was presumed to be a relative of Thomas. After this event, he was never heard of again.

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#7 In 2006, the basement was uncovered during a planned demolition of the building. Within, hundreds of large crates,

filled with thousands of specimens, artifacts and diaries were found. It was dubbed the Merrylin Cryptid Collection, its mere existence would challenge the established scientific community if proven authentic.

Within his rather thoroughly detailed diaries, Thomas makes allusions to a number of esoteric ideologies concerning quantum mechanics, theories that were yet to be established at the time they were written. His knowledge of physics, and discoveries of artifacts that challenged historical accounts added to the enigma of his life, and his collection. It is also notable that he mentions an artifact called the Alabast, which could be attributed to his unusually long life.

#8 Alex CF, the curator and custodian of the Merrylin Cryptid Collection,

revealed that Thomas' diaries refer to "all sorts of advanced ideas that didn't exist at the time, such as quantum physics and the multiverse theory."

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