A poor family in a remote Indian village claims a wandering sadhu cursed their house after being denied bread, and now fires erupt without warning or explanation in a home with no electricity.
A poor family in a remote Indian village claims a wandering sadhu cursed their house after being denied bread, and now fires erupt without warning or explanation in a home with no electricity.
From India to Zimbabwe to the Philippines, stones are falling from nowhere, fires are igniting without sources, and investigators remain baffled.
It might be lesser-known that Amityville, or the hauntings of the Smurl family, or numerous other investigations made famous by Ed and Lorraine Warren, but a small home in Connecticut is one of the most terrifying and well-documented cases of the paranormal in recent history.
When the Kubis family moved into their Milwaukee home in 1913, they didn’t know the previous owner had made a deathbed promise to return—and she was a woman of her word.
When ten-year-old Stephen was grabbed by invisible hands and dragged toward the foot of his bed, his parents dismissed it as a nightmare—but years later, his mother revealed a terrifying secret she’d been hiding since she was ten herself.
For decades, a ghostly woman in chains appeared in the upstairs bedroom of Victoria’s oldest home, pleading for help — until workmen digging near the front porch uncovered her skeleton buried seven feet deep in quicklime.
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.
A nurse working the night shift froze in a doorway when she saw a towering dark figure looming over her patient’s bed moments before death arrived.
A centuries-old inn’s resident poltergeists are moving guests’ belongings and sparking arguments between couples who blame each other for the paranormal mischief.
You find yourself standing in the hallway at 3 AM, wondering if the footsteps you just heard were real or imagined. The house settles differently tonight, and somewhere in the darkness, something shifts.
From unexplained footsteps and shadow people lurking in corners to terrifying poltergeist attacks and pets that see what you can’t, discover the telltale signs your house might be haunted… and what to do if it is!
Scientists, journalists, and priests have all witnessed the impossible: objects disappearing from locked containers and reappearing through solid walls.
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.
From childhood bedrooms to adult homes across the country, these people share their terrifying true stories of malevolent spirits, shadow figures, and ghostly attachments that have followed them through every stage of life — proving that some hauntings never end.
An investigation into documented cases of supernatural encounters that left victims injured, traumatized, or dead, examining the thin boundary between paranormal activity and genuine physical harm.