On June 28th of 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in broad daylight, shot in the rear seat of the one of a kind Gräf and Stift Double Phaeton loaned to him by his friend Franz Von Harrach. Ferdinand's death that day would spark the fire of first World War, but it wasn't the last victim the Phaeton would claim. In fact, over the following years, the cursed car would go on to claim over a dozen lives, leaving very few survivors, and even fewer entirely unscathed. Tune in today as we explore the wrap sheet of the deadliest cursed car we've covered yet in the story of the White Stag Curse.