After a decade in psychiatric confinement, Morgan Geyser — who at twelve years old stabbed her best friend nineteen times — has been granted release to a group home in Wisconsin.
After a decade in psychiatric confinement, Morgan Geyser — who at twelve years old stabbed her best friend nineteen times — has been granted release to a group home in Wisconsin.
In the sweltering summer of 1895, two boys lived with their mother’s decomposing corpse for ten days while playing cricket and going to the seaside — a Victorian crime that shocked even the most hardened of London’s East End residents.
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.
Mercy Brown was just 19 when her neighbors cut out her heart, burned it, and fed the ashes to her brother — all in the name of stopping a vampire.
Philadelphia’s historic Germantown district harbors a stone colonial house where British blood still marks the floorboards and the scent of phantom bread wafts through empty rooms on Friday nights.
A 38-year-old man’s delusion that his elderly neighbor was an extraterrestrial being ended in a seven-shot execution at dawn — and a community left grappling with how fear of the unknown can transform into lethal violence.
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.
In 1929, a self-proclaimed prophet and his entire family were found brutally murdered in their Detroit home, their heads severed and arranged in a ritualistic display that police could never explain.
For more than a century, the field of spirit photography has snapped iridescent spheres of light—igniting bitter debate between believers, who say the images are proof of an afterlife, and skeptics, who say there’s nothing more than a dust particle caught in the flash of a camera. Could they both be right?
The Orang Bunian remain one of Southeast Asia’s most enduring supernatural mysteries, with countless witnesses claiming encounters with these invisible forest dwellers who possess the power to manipulate time, marry humans, and even snatch babies directly from their mothers’ wombs.
From cold cases finally solved after decades to modern mass shootings that turned parades into nightmares, these Independence Day crimes reveal how America’s birthday has become a date of unspeakable tragedy for families who will never celebrate the Fourth of July the same way again.
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.
Fifteen years after four restaurant workers vanished from a Burger Chef in Indiana, seven employees at a Brown’s Chicken in Illinois would face a similar fate — but this time, the killers wouldn’t escape justice.
At the isolated crossing of Rideau Ferry in the 1800s, travelers who arrived after dark at Mr. Oliver’s house were promised safe passage come morning — but many were never seen alive again, and when his buildings were finally torn down decades later, the horrifying truth of what happened to those missing souls was supposedly revealed beneath the floorboards.
A sixteen-year-old boy’s choice to protect his mother would shake an entire courtroom and challenge the very nature of justice in 1890s America.
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.
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.
One man walked away from the twisted wreckage of Air India Flight 171 while 265 others perished in flames, and nobody can explain how he survived what should have been impossible.
What if one of the most famous outlaws in American history wasn’t gunned down in 1881 — but lived in secret for nearly 70 years, hiding behind a new name and a stolen grave?