Throughout history, humanity has reported encounters with harbingers of doom — but none of them have ever actually helped anyone survive. So what use are they? #COTU
From the Mothman to a Sasquatch in the Ontario woods, from a woman who got away with murder to devil worshippers in the Arizona desert — your Weird After Dark ghost hosts have a lot to unpack in this episode as they discuss the newest episode of Weird Darkness.
Some creatures don’t bring death — they just let you know it’s coming.
A dog vanishes chasing glowing red eyes in the darkness, couples are pursued at over 100 miles per hour by something with massive wings, and a terrified mother watches a gray humanoid creature shuffle onto her porch and peer through the windows—all in the same night that would mark the beginning of Point Pleasant’s year of terror.
Journey across all 50 states as we uncover America’s most terrifying urban legends, from Mothman sightings in West Virginia to the Black-Eyed Children of Texas, proving that every corner of the USA has its own nightmare waiting to be discovered.
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.