Hollywood may have desensitized the masses to the concept of demonic possession–who now dismiss it as fiction–but there are actually many true exorcisms stories out […]
Category: Paranormal
Demons Voted ‘Most Likely to Possess Someone’
In most cases, when one hears the word ‘possession’ Satan springs to mind, but there are quite a few more demons out there who (if one believes the lore) are far more likely to run around possessing people than Lucifer is… because let’s face it, he’s got better things to do.
Incredible Tales of Mothman Sightings
The hulking humanoid figure known as the Mothman stands around 7-feet-tall with a massive wingspan and hypnotic glowing red eyes. A flood of witnesses across […]
Key West’s Bloody Christmas Story
The Christmas of 1921 was anything but merry in Key West Florida. During this time period, the Ku Klux Klan’s presence was heavy in the […]
Unsettling Stories From Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park draws an astounding 3.7 million visitors each year. The name alone stirs up images of happy-go-lucky vacationing families. Quite a large percentage […]
The Legend of the Bloody Bucket Bridge
Nowadays, folks will tell you head down Bloody Bucket Road to get to get to Bloody Bucket Bridge. But it was once just the Griffin […]
Creepy Black Eyed Kid Encounter Stories
Creepy stories about black-eyed kids have several things in common. First, it seems to take awhile for people to notice the children’s eyes. You would think that would […]
Spooky Hawaiian Legends and Ghost Stories
The Hawaiian Islands have hosted bloody battles, witnessed ritual human sacrifices, and absorbed the bodies of countless dead into their soil. It’s really no wonder […]
Top 10 Freaky Occurrences Within the Bridgewater Triangle
The Bridgewater Triangle is roughly defined as the 200-square mile area between the towns of Abington, Freetown, and Rehoboth. Within these parameters is Massachusetts’ infamous […]
The Ghosts Of The Titanic
The RMS Titanic set out on its maiden voyage with 2,208 passengers aboard in April of 1912. Tragically, only 712 of those passengers would survive. […]