Three seminary students killed themselves in the same room at Ireland’s Maynooth College, leaving behind bloodstains that won’t wash out and a mystery the Catholic Church has tried to bury for over 180 years.
Three seminary students killed themselves in the same room at Ireland’s Maynooth College, leaving behind bloodstains that won’t wash out and a mystery the Catholic Church has tried to bury for over 180 years.
Three young men dead by their own hands. A priest whose hair turned white overnight. Bloodstains that won’t wash away after more than 180 years. Room 2 at Maynooth’s Rhetoric House holds secrets that the Catholic Church tried desperately to bury.
The Lemp family of St. Louis were rich, powerful, influential, and were living a celebrity lifestyle thanks to the lager beer empire they had built there. But the family was anything but happy… the tragedy and depression of the family was like a curse, taking them out one by one. And it appears their spirits are still residing in the extremely haunted mansion they left behind.
Researchers found that teens addicted to social media, phones, and video games face two to three times higher risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
In 1916, Marion Lambert was found dead in the snow with cyanide on her hand. Today her ghost still lingers for justice and closure.
Michael Scantgrace is facing financial ruin. He stumbles upon an online Suicide Club. Desperate and intrigued, he contemplates joining the club, leading him into a suspenseful and chilling series of events. Hear the story in “Net Suicide” from BBC’s Fear on 4!
When filmmaker David Crowley and his family were found dead in their home, what seemed like a tragic murder-suicide quickly spiraled into a chilling tale of conspiracy, government secrecy, and unanswered mysteries.
Jonathan Gavalas started using Google’s Gemini chatbot to find video game recommendations. Eight weeks later, his father cut through a barricaded door and found him dead.
Deep within Navajo culture lives a creature that was once human — a witch who murdered their own family to gain the power to shapeshift, possess the living, and control the dead.
A 21-year-old South Korean woman allegedly used ChatGPT to research lethal drug combinations before slipping fatal doses into the drinks of multiple men across two months.
Two different families moved into the same rural farmhouse years apart, never spoke to each other, and both reported the same three-foot creature lurking near the barn. | #WeirdDarknessRadio WEEK OF November 17-23, 2024
Between 1081 and 1903, a small number of Japanese Buddhist monks deliberately starved themselves down to bone, drank toxic tree sap, and sealed themselves alive inside stone tombs — not as an act of despair, but as the ultimate expression of devotion.
For centuries and across nearly every culture on earth, enormous black dogs with glowing red eyes have appeared to the living as omens of death — and the people who dismissed the legend rarely lived long enough to regret it.
Dutch lawyers say more than half of the AI-generated legal documents their clients bring in have to be thrown out, courts worldwide are handing down fines for fake citations, and one researcher tracking the problem says he’s logging five or six new cases a day.
A mysterious brain disease crept out of the trenches of World War I, killed over a million people by lulling them into an endless sleep, then vanished without a trace — and doctors still have no idea what caused it.
From mass ritual suicide to mass hysteria, unanimous elections to ancient manuscripts that proved the Bible’s accuracy, February 4th has a body count — and a weirdness count — that spans centuries and continents.
From a vengeful saint’s ghost striking down a Viking conqueror to an occult-obsessed music producer who foresaw death at a séance and then walked straight into his own dark prophecy, February 3rd is one of history’s most unsettling dates.