| 1981The Netflix documentary The Devil on Trial explores one of the most haunting true-crime cases in American history, delving into the story of the infamous “Devil Made Me Do It” defense used by Arne Cheyenne Johnson in 1981. What makes this case so compelling isn’t just the crime itself but the disturbing connection between supernatural forces and real-world tragedy, as claimed by the people involved. For fans of horror, goth culture, and true crime, this documentary presents a unique mix of terror and intrigue, blending courtroom drama with supernatural horror. By examining the true story behind the horror, The Devil on Trial invites viewers to question the boundaries between reality and the... Read More |
| 1900When it comes to horror, sometimes reality is more disturbing than fiction. Some of the most iconic horror movies actually have roots in real-life events—stories of true crime and terror that filmmakers adapt into chilling cinematic experiences. For those of you with a love for the macabre, here’s a look at the true crimes that inspired some of the horror genre’s most notorious films.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
1. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Inspired by Ed Gein’s Gruesome Crimes
In 1974, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre shocked audiences with its raw and brutal portrayal of a family of cannibals, spearheaded by the chainsaw-wielding Leatherface. While Leatherface... Read More |
| 1830Are you into paranormal events that feel like they're ripped right from a horror movie? Well, brace yourself, because the story of Gottliebin Dittus exorcism is going to send chills down your spine.
This spooky German tale goes way beyond your typical ghost story. It’s got everything—mysterious apparitions, bizarre possessions, and a priest determined to drive out the darkness. Set in 19th century Germany, this event isn’t just folklore—it’s a real case of demonic possession (or so they say). Let’s dive into the weird and downright creepy story of Gottliebin Dittus and her exorcism. Grab some popcorn—or holy water, depending on how brave you’re feeling.
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| 1952Anneliese came into the world a healthy baby girl on September 21, 1952. Growing up with her parents and her three sisters, Anneliese did not have a simple life. Her family was strict Catholic, flirting with some of the more intense elements of the religion. To the Michel family, the reformations of Vatican II were to be ignored; there was no simple atonement for sin, and one could not get by on atonement for their sins alone. Anneliese would spend the winters sleeping on cold wooden floors hoping that God would take her sacrifice as penance for drug addicts who had lost their faith.
In 1969, while others her age were experimenting with drugs and lamenting the breakup of the Beatles... Read More |
| .Mystery of the Jamison Family Disappearance
Bobby and Sherilyn Jamison, and their six-year-old daughter Madyson, went missing in the Red Oak Mountain area of southeast Oklahoma in October 2009. Over 100 people were enlisted to search for the Jamison family, but no sign of them was found until November 2013, when the skeletal remains of two adults and a child were found in the woods, face down and side-by-side, roughly three miles from where their vehicle had been abandoned. It wasn’t until July 2014 that these remains were positively identified as the Jamison family, though a cause of death was never determined. Rather than provide closure to the Jamisons’ friends and family, it just... Read More |
| 2012Police captain confirms children 'possessed by demons'.
Latoya Ammons, from Indiana, said her three children walked up walls, levitated and spoke in voices.
Official reports filed in 2012 backed up her claims, with psychologists stating that they saw the nine-year-old child speak in "different deep voices" and walk "up the wall backwards".
"He flipped over and landed on his feet," they added.
Gary Police Captain Charles Austin, who has more than 35 years of experience, said he had been convinced by the story.
According to a local newspaper, the Indianapolis Star, he described himself as a "believer" after visiting the house and interviewing Ms Ammons and... Read More |
| 2010Jamaican Boy Attacked by Ghost CAUGHT ON CAMERA
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| 2015JOLIET
Joliet is a doll who has stayed in one cursed family for generations. For a grand total of 4 generations, the doll has cursed all the women in my family. It seems, every woman in the family gives birth to two children, a girl and a boy. But sadly, the son always dies under mysterious circumstances on the 3rd day of his life. The curse began when Joliet the doll was given to a woman by her vengeful friend. After getting the doll, the woman gave birth to a boy only to have him die on the third day. The doll is thought to be a vessel for all the lost babies over the years. Screams and infant noises can be heard from the doll at night.
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It’s hard to believe that the beloved... Read More |
| 2002Maria Labo got famous for a story that depicted her as the murderer of her two sons and then cooked them for dinner who even offered her husband to eat their sons.
The ballad of Maria Labo-the thing is, the story of Maria Labo has found its way in the local papers so most probably, this story was partly true. this story caused a stir in the city some 5 years ago.
This was about a young woman named Maria who went to Canada to be a caregiver. Before she went abroad, she had taken care of an elderly man who was said to have possessed the so-called "aswang" curse. When the old man died, he passed his powers to Maria.Finding no luck in Canada, Maria went home. It was then that... Read More |
| 1976The true story behind “The Exorcism of Emily Rose” involves a young German girl named Anneliese Michel.
The first person to recognize that Anneliese Michel was possessed by demons was an older woman accompanying the girl on a pilgrimage. She noticed that Anneliese would not walk past a certain image of Jesus, refused to drink water from a holy spring and smelled bad — hellishly bad. An exorcist in a nearby town examined Michel and returned a diagnosis of demonic possession. The bishop issued permission to perform the rite of exorcism according to the Roman ritual of 1614.
Half a year and 67 rites of exorcism later, Anneliese Michel was dead at 23.
Anneliese Michel did not die... Read More |