From Abraham Lincoln wandering the White House halls to a Reddit user’s cat being dragged backward by an invisible hand, we’re looking at haunted house claims both famous and personal—and asking whether any of them hold up to scrutiny.
From Abraham Lincoln wandering the White House halls to a Reddit user’s cat being dragged backward by an invisible hand, we’re looking at haunted house claims both famous and personal—and asking whether any of them hold up to scrutiny.
Scientists find statistical evidence connecting strange lights in pre-satellite era photographs to atomic weapons testing.
For thirteen years, the Smurl family reported being terrorized by invisible forces in their Pennsylvania duplex – entities that threw their German Shepherd against walls, sexually assaulted both Jack and Janet, and somehow knew to hide whenever priests came to investigate. The Catholic Church sent multiple clergy who witnessed nothing, the Warrens recorded hours of supposed evidence, and neighbors threw bricks at the house during the media circus, but no one could definitively prove whether the Smurls were victims of a genuine haunting or something else entirely.
A Pennsylvania family’s 13-year battle with violent paranormal forces became one of the most documented hauntings in American history, most recently highlighted in the film ‘The Conjuring: Last Rites.’
When a family bought a Utah ranch in the 1990s, they discovered it was ground zero for UFO sightings, shape-shifting creatures, cattle mutilations, and dimensional portals that scientists watched open before their eyes. After a billionaire purchased the property to study these phenomena, he mysteriously shut down all research and forbade anyone from digging into the land—a restriction that remains in the property deed to this day.
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?
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.
From the mist-shrouded moors of Britain to the backroads of America, massive black hounds with glowing red eyes have terrorized witnesses for centuries—but when archaeologists unearth the bones of a 200-pound, 7-foot-tall dog near the site of a legendary hellhound attack, the line between folklore and reality begins to blur in the most chilling way.
Social media erupted with alarming claims this month as reports surfaced that the notorious Annabelle doll had vanished from her secured display. The Raggedy Ann doll, housed at the Warrens’ Occult Museum and considered by paranormal investigators to be possessed, became the center of intense speculation following unusual circumstances during a traveling exhibition.
Some places don’t just feel haunted — they attract the unexplained like a magnet, drawing in ghosts, UFOs, curses, and creatures that defy logic and lurk just beyond the veil of reality.