In 1599, a royal physician decided to put a demonically possessed woman to the test — and what he discovered raised questions that science still can’t fully answer.
In 1599, a royal physician decided to put a demonically possessed woman to the test — and what he discovered raised questions that science still can’t fully answer.
Four Mounties ambushed in a barn, a bank robber who escaped an escape-proof jail whose ghost never did, a murdered exorcist, a barracks room sealed shut for fifty years, and meat falling from a clear Kentucky sky — just another March 3rd.
A wealthy German farmer confessed to 25 years of murder, cannibalism, and transformation into a wolf — but was it a genuine case of serial killing, or an elaborate political execution disguised as supernatural justice?
An unsinkable ship disappears into the Arctic void, a serial killer blames his neighbor’s possessed Labrador, laughter becomes a contagion, and England decides that being dead isn’t a good enough excuse to avoid punishment. IT HAPPENED ON THIS DATE, JANUARY 30TH | The Morning Weird Darkness
The Ouija board started as a simple parlor game in 1890 — but paranormal researchers warn it might open doorways to something far more sinister. And if a spirit starts spelling out the name Zozo, you may have just made contact with one of the most dangerous entities on the other side.
When Patrick Cross bought a Flying V guitar that survived a fatal bar fire in Michigan, he had no idea the instrument harbored an evil entity that would cost him his job, his health, and nearly his sanity.
A 54-year-old Army veteran who traveled the country with the world’s most infamous possessed doll died in his hotel room, and the internet exploded with theories.
Hollywood didn’t have to exaggerate this one. The facts are disturbing enough on their own.
Twenty-four days. Twenty-four doors. All leading to one unholy Christmas Eve.
When newlyweds accept a brother-in-law’s offer of a free honeymoon road trip to California, an unplanned stop at an abandoned amusement park becomes the most terrifying detour of their lives. It’s an original story of horror from Brandon Faircloth entitled, “The Honeymoon.”
For centuries, people across cultures have reported terrifying nocturnal encounters with entities that seem to exist somewhere between nightmare and reality.
In 1906, a teenage orphan at a Catholic mission claimed Satan himself had taken control of her body – and hundreds of people watched what happened next.
She was just 16 when she willingly sold her soul to the devil, but when Clara Germana Cele tried to back out of the deal, it took two priests, 170 witnesses, and a harrowing two-day exorcism to save her from the demonic forces that made her levitate, speak in tongues, and transform into something inhuman.
From the paranormal investigator who can’t find demons because he doesn’t believe in them, to the atheist missing God for the same reason, to the Christian blaming everything on spiritual warfare – we’re all blind to the realities we’ve already decided don’t exist.
In 1951 an entire French town suddenly believed they were werewolves — but CIA documents suggest the real monster might have been scientists conducting a top-secret mind control experiment that went horribly wrong.
For centuries, scholars have dedicated their lives to cataloging the names, powers, and terrifying abilities of demons that supposedly lurk in the shadows of our world.
Across centuries and continents, documented cases reveal supernatural forces that escalated beyond typical paranormal activity — resulting in physical harm, unexplained deaths, and encounters that defy conventional explanations.
When the orphaned Dittus family moved into a ramshackle apartment in the German village of Möttlingen, they unleashed a two-year supernatural nightmare that would see young Gottliebin possessed by over 1,000 demons who forced nails and metal objects through her skin while an entire community watched in horror.
Millhaven, 1937. A woman lies barely clinging to life. A man with no past returns from the dead. A detective who thought he’d seen everything knows that most of his cases are puzzles. Some are warnings. This one feels like a curse. In this city, the church bells toll without reason, the dead won’t rest, and something ancient hums just beneath the surface.