In 1958, the Tuck family was plagued by a series of eerie, spontaneous fires – flames that defied logic, burned with strange colors, and followed them wherever they went, leaving behind a haunting with more questions than answers.

In 1958, the Tuck family was plagued by a series of eerie, spontaneous fires – flames that defied logic, burned with strange colors, and followed them wherever they went, leaving behind a haunting with more questions than answers.
In 1846, fourteen-year-old Angelique Cottin became known as the “Electric Girl” when she unleashed an unexplainable force that sent furniture flying, baffled scientists, and terrified priests, all while her family sought fortune from her mysterious powers.
We’ll look at several cases of reported poltergeist activity and try to determine if it’s supernatural, human in nature, or possibly a little of both.
The family maintains that their council house is haunted by a ghostly presence that has left them unable to live there.
A witch ends up in court – not as the defendant, but as the plaintiff!
For five consecutive days, enigmatic sounds echoed within the confines of their home, escalating to items mysteriously flying off shelves and shattering on the ground…
Cemeteries may look peaceful by day, but when the sun dips below the horizon, they become eerie thresholds where history, sorrow — and something else — linger near the stones in the dark.
The headstones don’t speak — but something beneath them remembers, and it’s not done watching the living.
Poltergeists. Reptilians. Shadow people. Ghosts. For two decades, Julie lived in fear — but what if it wasn’t just one of these, but all of them? Or was it something else entirely?