Four people found with ritual items near a politician’s residence were beaten by villagers before police intervened, but the real mystery might be who orchestrated the entire scene.
Four people found with ritual items near a politician’s residence were beaten by villagers before police intervened, but the real mystery might be who orchestrated the entire scene.
The Weird After Dark ghost hosts dissect Darren Marlar’s episode exploring four reality-bending phenomena, including the 1958 case of James Eugene Harrison whose blood-soaked car was found after serial killer Roy Victor Olson confessed to murdering him—only for Harrison to appear alive three months later with no memory of his disappearance. The hosts argue these interconnected stories share a disturbing common thread: the barrier between internal psychological states and external physical reality may be far more porous than we believe, with suppressed darkness and trauma potentially manifesting as physical phenomena in the world around us.
A live chameleon in a bottle, mysterious white powder, and a political conspiracy led to Zambia’s first presidential witchcraft trial.
A house built on a history of war, death, and dark magic—what lurks within the walls of 63 Maple Street may be more than just restless spirits.
Prepare to be deeply unsettled—*The Exorcist Files* isn’t just a podcast, it’s a chilling dive into real-life demonic possession and exorcisms, delivered with bone-rattling binaural audio that might just make you jump out of your skin.
A wealthy German farmer confessed to 25 years of murder, cannibalism, and transformation into a wolf — but was it a genuine case of serial killing, or an elaborate political execution disguised as supernatural justice?
A poor family in a remote Indian village claims a wandering sadhu cursed their house after being denied bread, and now fires erupt without warning or explanation in a home with no electricity.
Some dates in history collect oddities the way a junk drawer collects batteries and old keys — you open it up and wonder how all of this ended up in the same place. Today’s date is one of those. We’ve got soldiers looking up at an impossible sky, archaeologists crawling into a forgotten tomb full of mummies, a castaway whose stubbornness saved his life, a secret society that terrorized an island for decades, and a beloved rodent whose job performance would get anyone else fired. As usual, this is going to be a WEIRD and DARK morning.
From an 18th-century New Jersey legend to a wave of Texas tragedies in the 2000s, the fear of carrying Satan’s child has driven ordinary people to extraordinary horror.
When a French priest accused a shepherd of witchcraft and beat him with a stick, the shepherd sued for defamation—forcing a courtroom full of witnesses to testify about the song-requesting poltergeist that started the whole mess.
From India to Zimbabwe to the Philippines, stones are falling from nowhere, fires are igniting without sources, and investigators remain baffled.
In 1903, a man arrived at Leavenworth Prison claiming he’d never been there before — but the staff found his exact double already serving a life sentence inside.
When her mailman husband delivered a package of forbidden books to the woman up the street, Elmira Brown finally had proof of what she’d suspected all along — and she wasn’t about to let a witch win another election.
The Bell Witch became one of America’s most famous hauntings, but the truth behind the violent spirit that allegedly tormented a Tennessee family for years remains shrouded in mystery and debate.
A teenage prostitute in Manila’s oldest prison claimed invisible demons were attacking her. Then the wounds started appearing in front of witnesses.
The Nota family has watched seven siblings die since 2000, their marriages collapse one after another, and claim unseen forces are destroying their lives.