In the shadowy corners of Wisconsin’s oldest mining town, something pale, caped, and terrifying has been leaping fences — and into legend — since 1981. But the vampire isn’t the only creepy creature to beware of in Mineral Point.
In the shadowy corners of Wisconsin’s oldest mining town, something pale, caped, and terrifying has been leaping fences — and into legend — since 1981. But the vampire isn’t the only creepy creature to beware of in Mineral Point.
A vanished rectory, a legendary ghost hunter, and a haunting that refuses to die — the true story behind England’s most infamous phantom mystery.
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.
Why do so many of us believe in things that go bump in the night?
The swamps of Louisiana don’t just hide gators — they cradle curses, cryptids, and the restless dead.
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.
They appear in lace and corsets, drifting from the fog… but why do so many ghosts wear Victorian mourning clothes?
He dressed like a 17th-century priest, translated witch-hunting manuals, and believed vampires and werewolves were terrifyingly real — Montague Summers was a priest and scholar who took the supernatural deadly serious.
Los Angeles may be the city of dreams, but its dark history is filled with eerie hauntings, cursed landmarks, and spirits that refuse to leave. From the ghostly magicians of Hollywood’s Magic Castle to haunted hotels, occult rituals, and spectral celebrities who still walk the streets, the City of Angels has a chilling side that’s anything but welcoming. Are these just legends, or is something truly lurking in the shadows of L.A.?
Think you’ve heard all the creepiest legends? Think again! From vengeful spirits to terrifying creatures, these eerie and often overlooked tales might just make you question going anywhere after dark.
Even in death, some of history’s most infamous killers refuse to rest, their vengeful spirits still haunting the prisons, execution chambers, and crime scenes where their reigns of terror ended—but perhaps not for good.
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.
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.
From murdered brides and phantom hitchhikers to haunted ships and restless spirits, some spirits from the past refuse to stay buried.
Imagine working with a substance so dangerous it glows in the dark—and fighting for justice when it starts to destroy your life. That’s the story of the Radium Girls.
From Prohibition bootleggers to ghostly legends, the Shelton brothers’ violent empire left a lasting mark on Illinois—and one brother may still haunt the scene of his untimely demise.
The ancient pterodactyl, the legendary thunderbird, the cryptid known as the Mothman: could they all be one and the same?