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Five Haunted Artifacts That Put Annabelle to Shame

Five Haunted Artifacts That Put Annabelle to Shame

Anytime

When it comes to horror, the haunted doll Annabelle has certainly earned her reputation. But what if I told you that she’s just the beginning? Haunted objects from across the world have left a terrifying trail of curses, strange occurrences, and ghostly activity that make Annabelle look like child’s play. From cursed paintings to eerie furniture, here are some of the most spine-chilling, real-life haunted items that will give even the bravest horror fans chills. 1. Robert the Doll – Key West, Florida One of the most notorious haunted dolls, Robert the Doll, resides in the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West. Given to a young boy named Robert Eugene Otto in the early 1900s, this doll supposedly took on a life of its own. Visitors to the museum report... Read More

The Most Disturbing True Crimes Behind Popular Horror Films

The Most Disturbing True Crimes Behind Popular Horror Films

1900

When 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 himself might be fiction, he was inspired by the real-life horror of Ed Gein, a... Read More

The Exorcism of Gottliebin Dittus

The Exorcism of Gottliebin Dittus: A Creepy Tale of Spirits and Demons

1830

Are 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. The Scene: Möttlingen, Germany (1830s) Our story takes place in a small German village called... Read More

The Black Monk of Pontefract

Title: The Black Monk of Pontefract (1966): Unveiling the True Horror Story That Still Haunts West Yorkshire

1966

Title: The Black Monk of Pontefract (1966): Unveiling the True Horror Story That Still Haunts West Yorkshire In the annals of paranormal lore, few tales elicit the same spine-chilling response as that of the Black Monk of Pontefract. The haunting events that unfolded in the unassuming town of Pontefract, West Yorkshire, in 1966, have left an indelible mark on the history of supernatural occurrences. Brace yourselves, dear readers, as we delve into the unsettling true horror story that continues to send shivers down the spines of those who dare to explore the mysteries of the afterlife. The Genesis of Dread: The Pritchard Family and 30 East Drive The ominous tale centers around the Pritchard family, who took residence in 30 East Drive during the turbulent 1960s... Read More

Changi Hospital: The Haunted Sanctuary of Ghostly Apparitions

Changi Hospital: The Haunted Sanctuary of Ghostly Apparitions

1935

Changi Hospital, located in Singapore, has been the subject of many horror stories over the years. It is said to be one of the most haunted places in the country, with numerous reports of paranormal activity and ghost sightings. The hospital was originally built in 1935 as a British military hospital and was used by the Japanese as a prison camp during World War II. It is believed that the hospital’s dark past is responsible for the supernatural occurrences that have been reported there. The hospital has a long and tragic history. During the war, it was used by the Japanese as a prison camp, where they tortured and executed many prisoners. The hospital was also used to house prisoners of war who were suffering from diseases such as cholera, dysentery, and malaria.... Read More

Creepy Numbers, Scary numbers to call on the phone

Creepy Numbers, Scary numbers to call on the phone

2019

At the same time as there are such a lot of mysterious unknown things which happen each and each day, there are many matters that most people, in reality doesn’t know approximately. And, there are numerous unexplained telephone numbers which exist, for a number of weird motives. A lot of them are downright creepy, to say the least. Here's a list of various creepy smartphone numbers, human beings can strive calling in the event that they dare to. Be warned however, a number of these may or may not collect information about you. As with any phone that comes your way everyday, be cautious of scammers available trying to scouse borrow your non-public info. In determined instances, people are turning to determined measures. in case you keep on receiving bizarre... Read More

Mystery of the Jamison Family Disappearance

Mystery of the Jamison Family Disappearance

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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 raised questions as to what really happened to the them.  The... Read More

Doris Bither and the real story behind the movie The Entity

Doris Bither and the real story behind the movie The Entity

1974

It was a chance encounter at a California bookstore in 1974, that would eventually reveal one of the most terrifying hauntings in American history.  The case, which was used as the basis for the film “The Entity,”  involved a woman named Doris Bither and her four children.  Bither was the woman at the bookstore who overheard two men discussing a haunted house and approached them to say that her house was also haunted.  Although unknown to Doris Bither at the time, one of the men was Kerry Gaynor, a paranormal researcher and associate of Dr. Barry Taff from UCLA. Doris Bither had moved to California with her family at about the age of 10.  Little is known about her early life but by the time she spoke withe the investigators in 1974, her... Read More

10 Most Scary True Stories about Haunted Dolls

10 Most Scary True Stories about Haunted Dolls

2015

JOLIET 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. ELMO It’s hard to believe that the beloved Elmo doll could be haunted but unfortunately, an Elmo haunting was a real... Read More

The Girl vs The Haunted Mirror

The Girl vs The Haunted Mirror

1999

The following bizarre and creepy incident, which took place in Des Moines, Iowa, was investigated by a psychiatrist and a paranormal research group. As is usual in these cases, a satisfactory explanation was never arrived at. In May 1999, a 13-year-old girl named Phoebe was sent to see a psychiatrist because of a self-image neurosis. The teenager was evidently developing an aversion to mirrors because she thought she looked ugly. Phoebe would periodically break down in tears in her room because she saw herself as fat and spotty. Her best friend Rachel had tried on numerous occasions to tell her that there was nothing ugly about her and that her figure was stick-like, but Phoebe thought her friend was just trying to make her feel better. Phoebe's mother, Sue, had... Read More

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