A comedian just bought America’s most notorious collection of cursed objects — and paranormal experts say people are going to die.
A comedian just bought America’s most notorious collection of cursed objects — and paranormal experts say people are going to die.
When Harold Dahl saw UFOs over Puget Sound in 1947, he never expected a visit from a man in black who would threaten him to keep quiet—spawning a phenomenon that would haunt UFO witnesses for decades.
The Andreasson Affair — a decades-long investigation into one woman’s otherworldly encounters, prophetic visions, and a case that blurred the line between abduction, faith, and something far more unsettling.
Four students collapse after encountering a headless figure in the school bathroom, reigniting decades of paranormal claims at a campus plagued by unnatural deaths
Venice residents band together to buy plague pit island, transforming a site of mass death into their private sanctuary — where tourists will never set foot
A possessed doll’s violent obsession with her owner has escalated from attacking men to targeting his girlfriend in increasingly personal ways — and she’s not the only doll with a deadly reputation.
Eight bodies. One house. No answers. The murders that turned a quiet Iowa town into America’s most enduring true crime obsession.
A country music nightclub in Kentucky holds dark secrets beneath its dance floor — secrets that began with a brutal decapitation in 1896 and continue to manifest in violent supernatural encounters today.
On a desolate hill in Yeongdeok, a pink house watches over the ocean with heart-shaped cutouts where its windows should be — a bizarre attempt to mask something far darker than any ghost story could conjure.
The isolation, tragedy, and duty that define lighthouse keeping have left behind more than just historical records — they’ve created some of the most persistently haunted locations in America.
From remote viewing to mind control, the U.S. government’s desperate pursuit of paranormal warfare left a trail of broken minds and shattered ethics
For decades, terrifying stories have emerged from a lonely stretch of road in San Jose, California, where pale figures allegedly hunt in the darkness, chasing away anyone who dares to venture too close to their territory.
Deep beneath Mount Penteli near Athens lies a cave where electronics fail, water flows uphill, and explorers vanish without a trace.
An investigation into documented cases of supernatural encounters that left victims injured, traumatized, or dead, examining the thin boundary between paranormal activity and genuine physical harm.
When a stolen sculpture was placed in a Baltimore cemetery, it became the terrifying legend of Black Aggie—a statue whose glowing red eyes and deadly curse terrorized an entire city for decades.
A respected nurse’s spiritual teachings attracted hundreds of followers worldwide, but beneath her claims of divine insight lay a deadly cult that would ultimately consume those closest to her.
Deep in the Utah wilderness lies a 512-acre ranch where cattle vanish without a trace, bulletproof wolves roam the land, and portals to other dimensions may actually exist.
Chief Cornstalk’s dying curse on Point Pleasant in 1777 lay dormant for nearly two centuries until a bat-winged creature with burning red eyes emerged to terrorize the citizens and herald the town’s greatest tragedy.
In the red rock desert of Arizona, a small town with fewer than 10,000 residents has become America’s new UFO hotspot where visitors claim to see extraterrestrial craft nearly every night — and some believe the aliens are using invisible energy lines to slip between dimensions.