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.
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.
A Detroit mother’s decision to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich during her Zoom court hearing created viral internet fame and raised disturbing questions about whether we’re witnessing the collapse of civilization or just really poor timing.
When a disc golfer in South Carolina looked up to see an osprey carrying its lunch, he had no idea he was about to witness a hammerhead shark crash-land in the woods — leaving everyone to wonder what other aquatic nightmares might be raining down from above.
A woman floats from her 12th-story apartment into a waiting UFO — witnessed by bodyguards, dignitaries, and possibly the United Nations itself.
When witnesses see UFOs, it’s not the aliens that come knocking—it’s the mysterious men in black, and they don’t ask questions… they give warnings.
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.
With an unnatural grin and eyes too far apart, he spoke without moving his lips — and those who saw Indrid Cold were never quite the same again.
It started with a few weird little things—a strange chill, mysterious puddles, objects moving on their own—but before long, the Pritchard family found themselves trapped in one of the most violent hauntings in England, tormented by the terrifying Black Monk of Pontefract.
June and Jennifer Gibbons, twin sisters bound by silence and an eerie connection, lived a haunting life filled with creativity and madness.
We’ll look at several cases of reported poltergeist activity and try to determine if it’s supernatural, human in nature, or possibly a little of both.
You’ve crawled into bed ready for a good night’s sleep. You begin to nod off, but haven’t completely fallen asleep yet. That’s when you sense something in the room near your bed. Despite your fright, you can’t cry out, run, or scream. The thing then climbs on top of you and suddenly you realize it’s grotesque, but also alluring – female, seductive, and while you can’t move, your body still responds to her intimate advances. You’ve just become the next victim of the succubus.