THE HOUSEWIFE WHO CHANNELED A DEAD AUTHOR FOR 25 YEARS: Pearl Curran and Her Ouija Board

THE HOUSEWIFE WHO CHANNELED A DEAD AUTHOR FOR 25 YEARS: Pearl Curran and Her Ouija Board

In 1913, a St. Louis housewife with no literary education began receiving messages through a Ouija board from someone calling herself Patience Worth, who claimed to have died centuries earlier. Over the next 25 years, Pearl Curran would produce 400,000 words of historically accurate novels, plays, and poetry that literary experts said she couldn’t possibly have written herself.

KIDS SEEING GHOSTS, KIDS BEING GHOSTS: Real Paranormal Encounters Involving Children

KIDS SEEING GHOSTS, KIDS BEING GHOSTS: Real Paranormal Encounters Involving Children

From toddlers casually chatting with deceased relatives to the ghostly cries of orphaned children still echoing through abandoned buildings, tonight’s stories explore the unsettling connection between children and the paranormal through real accounts from terrified parents, witnesses, and those who were once haunted children themselves.

ROOM 801 AND MR. JANUS: Britain’s Secret UFO Room, A Royal Connection, And Meeting An Alien

ROOM 801 AND MR. JANUS: Britain’s Secret UFO Room, A Royal Connection, And Meeting An Alien

In the 1950s, Britain secretly operated Room 801 — a hidden UFO investigation unit tracking thousands of sightings while publicly denying its existence. But the story goes far deeper: from Sir Peter Horsley’s alleged meeting with an alien called “Mr. Janus” to Dorothy Kilgallen’s explosive report about a recovered crashed UFO, and the mysterious 1964 Penkridge incident where military forces allegedly recovered an extraterrestrial craft and bodies — all while the Royal Family quietly collected their own UFO files behind the scenes.

THE DEMON KNEW EVERYONE’S SECRETS: The True Possession Case That Terrified A Psychiatrist

THE DEMON KNEW EVERYONE’S SECRETS: The True Possession Case That Terrified A Psychiatrist

When a skeptical Yale-trained psychiatrist was called to evaluate a self-proclaimed satanic high priestess claiming demonic possession, he expected to find mental illness, not a woman who knew intimate secrets about people she’d never met. Dr. Richard Gallagher’s work with “Julia” would span eight exorcisms and challenge everything he believed about the line between psychiatry and the supernatural.