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Inspired by Reality: The Creepiest True Crime Moments in The Devil on Trial1981The 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 supernatural. The Origins: A Small Town, a Possessed Boy, and a Family... Read More | |
The Exorcism of Gottliebin Dittus: A Creepy Tale of Spirits and Demons1830Are 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 | |
Latoya Ammons and her 3 Children Possessed by Demons2012Police 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 her family. 'Growling noises' Official Indiana state documents detail more... Read More | |
Possessed Man at SupermarketMay 2016At the end of the footage, the man appears to point at toilet rolls, which swiftly topple over on their own This is the spine-tingling moment a man said to be 'possessed by an entity shakes violently in a supermarket before the reflection of a ghostly figure appears in a fridge door. At the beginning of the clip he resembles any other shopper, reaching into a fridge and taking out a cold drink. Suddenly, while still gripping the door handle, he seems to turn rigid and begins shaking violently, dropping the drink on the floor. With his hand by his side, his body jerks vigorously, grunting and yelping. The man turns rigid after letting go of the fridge's door handle He then starts tugging at his T-shirt and shaking his head. Seconds later, the... Read More | |
Krampus: The Dark Side of Christmas2015Everyone is familiar with the joys of the holiday season, the decorations, the Christmas lights, the tree, the shopping frenzy, the family dinners, the idyllic Christmas movies and Mariah Carey's festive hit All I Want for Christmas. At first it looks like the merry end to the calendar year has no room or possibility to be frightening and to be fertile ground for the horror genre. However, European folklore has several antagonists of the holiday season, the best known being not an enemy but a companion of Saint Nicholas. Nicholas was a 4th century Christian saint and a bishop of Myra (modern day Turkey) who had many miracles attributed to him. He had a reputation for secret gift-giving. The best known legend of his life tells of a poor man who had three daughters... Read More | |
A man with a second Demon Face? it's not fiction1800Edward Mordrake was an Englishman born in the 19th century. He became known thanks to its congenital anomalies, as had the second person behind his head. About this man, little is known. And his date of birth, date of death, and to this day remain a mystery. It is believed that he came from a rich and influential family, and was the heir of the English Peerage. He was educated and talented, well played on the violin, but his terrible physical flaw brought him endless emotional suffering. Once people noticed the lack of Edward, they immediately shunned it. The nature of the second “face” Mordrake, among other reasons, due to the phenomenon as a parasitic twin. According to Darwin’s theory, the strongest twin survived at the expense of the weak, and before remained just... Read More | |
The true story of the Perron family, the Harrisville Haunting1970History of the Perron family and the Harrisville Haunting (true story behind the movie The Conjuring) Oldest surviving photograph of the Harrisville Haunted home Ed and Lorraine Warren had been investigating paranormal activity since the early 1950’s. During their decades-long careers, they investigated over 4,000 hauntings, including the well-known Amityville Haunting where they were recognized as the first psychic investigators to step onto the scene. The 2013 film, The Conjuring, was based on their terrifying investigation of the Perron family and their haunted farmhouse in Harrisville, Rhode Island. Known variously as the “Harrisville Haunting” or the “Perron Family Haunting”, the Warrens would say that their investigation of the Perron family’s haunting... Read More |