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**Title:** The Bizarre Story of Julie Jolie Hargars

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* The narrator shares a disturbing story sent by a viewer, Laura Batista, about a girl named Julie Jolie Hargars (born 1884 in New England, USA)
* At age 6, Julie claimed to be the daughter of Satan; by age 12, she had set her family's house on fire, allegedly to fulfill a teacher's request
* The family's life was marked by trauma, including Julie waking up daily at dawn, sitting in darkness, and smiling ominously
* At around age 14, Julie's eyes were gouged out by an unknown entity; she reportedly smiled and expressed a desire to go with a "demon"
* The story takes a darker turn with Julie's death, a curse, and the alleged demise of her family members
* The narrator invites viewers to engage with the content, asking for feedback on the type of story and encouraging likes, comments, and shares.

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1. The story is about a girl named Julie (also referred to as Jolie or Julia in different parts of the text).
2. Julie was born in 1884 into a Christian family in New England, USA.
3. At age 6 (in 1890), Julie told her parents she was the daughter of Satan.
4. From age 6 onwards, Julie would wake up every day at dawn, sit in the dark, and smile.
5. At age 12 (in 1896), Julie set fire to her own house with her own hands.
6. She claimed the act was to fulfill a request from her teacher.
7. After the fire, Julie's parents moved to a new home.
8. Before turning 15, Julie's parents found her in bed, smiling, with her eyes gouged out.
9. According to the story, a vulture was present, eating her eyes while she smiled.
10. Despite her condition, Julie uttered words expressing a desire to go with a demon.
11. Legend says Julie cursed everyone who heard those words before she died.
12. Shortly after, her mother and then her father (or a figure referred to in a paternal context) died.
13. The cause of Julie's death is implied to be related to the gouging of her eyes and the subsequent events.