Thousands of sealed boxes have been found in London containing tiny human skeletons, with strange, twisted shapes and even wings on their backs.
Winged human skeleton found in London
The remains of “fairies”, “werewolves” and “aliens” have been found during a land clearance in London, England. The mansion that was cleared was owned by a mysterious 19th century collector.
This creepy collection features skeletons reminiscent of mythical creatures, placed in jars and frames in terrifying poses.
The rotten bodies of the “fairies”, their wings nailed to the board behind them, were found along with the bodies of the “aliens”.

The bodies of the “fairies” were rotten, their wings nailed to the board behind them.
Builders also found a heart and other organs believed to be human preserved in jars as well as a handwritten diary.
This gruesome collection is believed to have belonged to Thomas Theodore Merrylin, a wealthy aristocrat and biologist of the 1800s.
An article about the finds said: “In 1960 in London, when clearing old sites for a new residential area, the abandoned mansions of Thomas Theodore Merrylin were demolished. In the basement of one house, builders discovered several thousand small, sealed wooden boxes.”
“Imagine their surprise when they found inside the boxes the bodies of mystical creatures that seemed to exist only in fairy tales.”
What’s left of the “fairy”, “werewolf” and “alien” in the sealed box
The shocking artifacts were revealed by artist Alex CF, who claims Merrylin’s diary includes “all sorts of cutting-edge ideas that didn’t exist at the time, like quantum physics and the multiverse theory.”
In addition, his diary also includes scientific explanations for many mythical creatures.
Artist Alex CF, who claims to be the curator of the collection
Alex CF says he is the curator of the collection and that people can view it online. But this story also raises many doubts.
“If these specimens were actually found, the British Museum would have them,” wrote commenter James Campbell.
Another, Trey Wait, added: “They’re obviously fake, but still very impressive. I’d be happy to own them too.”
Inside the boxes are the bodies of mystical creatures that seem to exist only in fairy tales.
This collection is believed to have belonged to Thomas Theodore Merrylin, a wealthy aristocrat and biologist of the 1800s.
His diary also includes scientific explanations for many mythical creatures.
Many people think this collection is fake, but it is still very impressive.