Three kids write three nightmare stories for us! A doll with razor-sharp teeth wants to play, a creature called The Chootman stalks a cabin sleepover, and somewhere in an abandoned New York subway, a government experiment waits for its next victim!
Three kids write three nightmare stories for us! A doll with razor-sharp teeth wants to play, a creature called The Chootman stalks a cabin sleepover, and somewhere in an abandoned New York subway, a government experiment waits for its next victim!
His mother was murdered when he was just a baby — too young to remember anything. A simple trip home to visit his parents takes a dark turn when watching old home movies with his dad triggers vivid nightmares. The more he dreams, the more he remembers; the more he remembers, the more he wishes he wouldn’t. Some horrors should remain forgotten.
What if two million people really did storm Area 51, and what they found wasn’t extraterrestrial visitors but genetically engineered horrors designed for war?
When my friend dared me to explore an abandoned house, I didn’t expect to find a puppet blocking my only way out. | “MR. RUBBERHEAD” by A.J. Spencer
The monumental structure stretches 106 square metres (1,140 square feet) along the wall of a narrow, low–ceilinged passage.
For decades, reports of menacing clowns have surfaced across America, from painted faces lurking in storm drains to knife-wielding jesters chasing children through neighborhoods. These aren’t isolated incidents but part of a disturbing pattern that spans generations and continents.
The headstones don’t speak — but something beneath them remembers, and it’s not done watching the living.
These orphanages once held children… now they hold something far more chilling.
When a charming stranger arrived in New Orleans, no one suspected he might be a 200-year-old aristocrat with a taste for blood.
In the heart of Louisiana’s swamps, ancient curses, ghostly hitchhikers, and bloodthirsty cryptids rise from the mist – proving the bayou’s darkest legends might be terrifyingly true.
What if the Moon isn’t just a big rock floating in space, but something way more mysterious — maybe even an ancient, hollow structure placed there on purpose?
In 1947, William Rhodes captured stunning photos of a UFO, only to have mysterious government agents seize his evidence in a case shrouded in secrecy.
For decades, eerie crashes, shadowy figures, and chilling encounters with a horned entity have plagued Dawstone Road—could a demonic force be lurking in the darkness?
In 1977, a chilling voice claiming to be from the Ashtar Galactic Command hijacked a British television broadcast, delivering a cryptic warning to humanity—was it a hoax, or first contact?
A seasoned forest lookout reports a blazing wildfire—only for it to vanish without a trace. A young woman discovers that not all hauntings are terrifying. A 19th-century murder in a Boston laundry remains unsolved, shrouded in mystery. And did Mary Shelley’s obsession with graveyards shape one of the most famous horror stories of all time? From phantom flames to historical hauntings, we’re diving into the strange, the eerie, and the unexplained in this episode of Weird Darkness.
Zombies might be relentless brain-munchers, but the real terror is how quickly bad ideas spread—rising from the dead, infecting minds, and shambling through our culture long after they should’ve been buried.
In the heart of Hagley Wood, a skeleton hidden inside a hollow tree sparked decades of eerie graffiti, whispered conspiracies, and chilling rumors that she may have been a WWII spy silenced forever.