The screams echoing through Oregon State Hospital that morning weren’t from the mentally ill patients—they were from 47 people dying in agony after taking their first bite of breakfast.
The screams echoing through Oregon State Hospital that morning weren’t from the mentally ill patients—they were from 47 people dying in agony after taking their first bite of breakfast.
The Lemp family of St. Louis were rich, powerful, influential, and were living a celebrity lifestyle thanks to the lager beer empire they had built there. But the family was anything but happy… the tragedy and depression of the family was like a curse, taking them out one by one. And it appears their spirits are still residing in the extremely haunted mansion they left behind.
Over four decades, Lynda Jones experienced multiple alien abductions beginning with a terrifying 1979 encounter that left her with 90 minutes of missing time, mysterious pregnancies she never remembered, and recurring visits from sinister men in trilby hats.
When a pizza delivery man becomes an unwilling bank robber with a bomb around his neck, a radiology technician dances with his dead girlfriend’s corpse for seven years, and a teenager secretly lives in a family’s walls – you know you’ve entered the realm of true crime cases so bizarre they make fiction look perfectly reasonable.
Ancient beings of smokeless fire may be the true source behind alien encounters, shadow people sightings, and supernatural experiences across the globe.
In the summer of 1872, when elderly drifter Franklin Evans arrived at his sister’s New Hampshire farmhouse, no one suspected that the shambling vagabond was actually a monster who had been stalking and butchering children across New England for nearly a decade—until his own grand-niece became his final victim and the truth about the unsolved Joyce murders finally came to light.
Dark figures lurk in the corners of our vision, watching from the shadows as witnesses across the globe report encounters with mysterious entities that defy explanation – from the fedora-wearing Hat Man to red-eyed predators that feed on human fear.
In 1935, RAF pilot Victor Goddard flew through a mysterious storm only to emerge over an airfield that wouldn’t exist for another four years — complete with yellow aircraft, blue-uniformed mechanics, and a chilling sense that he had become invisible to time itself.
Alone on dark highways and forgotten truck stops, drivers encounter chilling figures, vanishing women, and inhuman eyes staring back from the night—reminding us that not everything out there is flesh and blood.
A hail of gunfire ended the life of Depression-era outlaw Frank “Jelly” Nash in 1933—but nearly a century later, it seems his ghost still refuses to leave Union Station.
They look like grandmothers, wives, and neighbors — but behind the smiles and teacups, some of history’s deadliest serial killers wore skirts instead of masks.
When you dream of places you’ve never seen and lives you’ve never lived, what if it isn’t your imagination — but someone else’s reality bleeding into yours?
On Easter Sunday 1975, William List murdered seven members of his family – an unholy act on the holiest of days that left behind not only a brutal crime scene, but a home still said to be haunted by restless spirits.
Was The Grinning Man a visitor from Lanulos — or was something far darker hiding behind the disturbing smile?
A woman floats from her 12th-story apartment into a waiting UFO — witnessed by bodyguards, dignitaries, and possibly the United Nations itself.
A teenage girl’s chilling confession to 35 axe murders in early 1900s Louisiana spiraled into a tangled web of cult rumors, racial panic, paranormal paranoia, and one of the most disturbing true crime mysteries in American history.
When a desperate mother claimed unseen forces were assaulting her, a routine ghost hunt spiraled into one of the most chilling and controversial cases of spectral violence ever recorded.
He appears in the dark — a shadowy figure with a wide-brimmed hat — and countless people across the world share the same chilling encounter: the Hat Man is watching. Why is he so much more terrifying than other shadow people?
You go to bed like any other night… but by morning, someone is dead — was it a dream, or did you kill while still deep in sleep?