In 1980s Britain, a series of haunting portraits featuring a tearful little boy were discovered untouched amidst the ashes of devastating house and business fires. While rumors of the subject and the artist’s backstory became fodder for the tabloids, there’s been no good explanation for why this particular image has managed to survive so many devastating fires… Unless it caused them…
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