True Thanksgiving Horrors: Unsolved Murders, Cold Case Crimes & Mysterious Disappearances

True Thanksgiving Horrors: Unsolved Murders, Cold Case Crimes & Mysterious Disappearances

Three young brothers vanish from their father’s backyard on Thanksgiving Day, a hijacker parachutes into the night with $200,000 and is never seen again, and a grandfather’s ghost story leads to the discovery of a 200-year-old mass murder — these are just some of the chilling mysteries that have turned America’s day of gratitude into something far more sinister. From unsolved killings and baffling disappearances to haunted hotels and tragic shipwrecks, this episode explores the dark side of Thanksgiving that most families never discuss at the dinner table.

Rosemary’s Baby | The Horror Film’s Curse & Real Cases of Demonic Pregnancy!

Rosemary’s Baby | The Horror Film’s Curse & Real Cases of Demonic Pregnancy!

Rosemary’s Baby was a hit novel that became an iconic film, only to bring woe to nearly everyone who made it. We’ll look at the film which many people believe to be cursed. We’ll look at some real-life cases of women who believed they were pregnant with a demon child! And how can you tell if YOU are pregnant with the child of Lucifer?

JURE GRANDO: The First Real Documented Vampire Case in European History

JURE GRANDO: The First Real Documented Vampire Case in European History

In 1656, Croatian stonemason Jure Grando was buried alive after defying powerful monks, only to rise from his grave and terrorize his village for sixteen years—knocking on doors that meant death would soon follow, violating his widow night after night, and when villagers finally opened his coffin in 1672, they found him grinning with tears streaming down his face, immune to wooden stakes, screaming as they sawed through his neck in what became Europe’s first documented case of vampirism.

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER AND HAUNTING: Hollywood’s Most Famous Unsolved True Crime Case

THE BLACK DAHLIA MURDER AND HAUNTING: Hollywood’s Most Famous Unsolved True Crime Case

On January 15, 1947, Elizabeth Short’s mutilated body was found severed in half in a vacant Los Angeles lot, launching Hollywood’s most infamous unsolved murder case that would forever brand her as “The Black Dahlia.” Nearly 80 years later, guests at the Biltmore Hotel still report encountering a desperate woman in a black dress on the sixth floor — the last place Elizabeth Short was seen alive, where her ghost may still be searching for someone to finally solve her brutal murder.