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Inspired by Reality: The Creepiest True Crime Moments in The Devil on Trial

Inspired by Reality: The Creepiest True Crime Moments in The Devil on Trial

1981

The 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

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

Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs (Hammer Brothers) - This is the TRUE STORY

Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs (Hammer Brothers) - This is the TRUE STORY

2007

Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs (3 guys 1 hammer) – Warning; GRAPHIC Story And Photos Igor Suprunyuck (left) – Alexander Hanzha (middle) – Viktor Sayenko (far right) Photo’s and video link are GRAPHIC, not for the faint of heart. If you want to skip the story and go right to the gory video then go to the bottom of this post and click the link. Residents in the small town of Dnepropetrovsk located in Ukraine, were on high-alert during the summer of 2007. A killer(s) was on a gruesome murder-spree and didn’t care who they hurt or what time of day it was or if people were around to witness. Male, females and children were brutally murdered in a random acts of violence. What made it even scarier is the fact that the killers didn’t... Read More

Latoya Ammons and her 3 Children Possessed by Demons

Latoya Ammons and her 3 Children Possessed by Demons

2012

Police 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

Joey Cala who killed his mother possessed by witches

This Guy killed his poor Mother because the witches told him

October 2001

Joseph “Joey” Cala II held no grudges against his mother. But the witches did. And he said in a prison interview that their spirits took him over on the evening of Oct. 15, 2001. “The day it happened I was feeling real violent because I knew they were trying to make me do violent things,” Cala said from a prison break room at the Michael Unit. “I decided to leave [the house] and told my mom. I walked down and got a hamburger at Red Robin and I felt fine.” But minutes later, Cala returned to his Hurst home and beat his 79-year-old mother to death, sliced her open, cut out her heart and bit off part of it. For the first time since the vicious killing, Cala, 55, agreed to an interview and recently talked to the Star-Telegram. Dressed in prison whites, but not in... 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

Codex Gigas - a book by Lucifer

Codex Gigas - a Book written by Lucifer?

1200

DON’T LOOK AT IT! Some people think that this book contains a drawing by Lucifer himself, and happens to be cursed. The Codex Gigas, which is the largest medieval manuscript in the world, is nine inches thick and 36 inches tall. But it’s shrouded in mystery as a result of an eerie image of the devil contained within, leading many to believe that the book was written under eerie circumstances. SPOOKY. Legend has it that the book was created when a monk from the Middle Ages was due to be bricked up, after he broke monastic vows. But in order to avoid the punishment, he promised to write a book containing all human knowledge in a single night.

The Possession of Lurancy Vennum

The Possession of Lurancy Vennum

1877

The small town of Watseka, located in the northeastern corner of the state and just a few miles from the Indiana border, was just like any other midwestern farm town in the late 1800's. Little out of the ordinary occurred here --- until July 1877. It was in this month that what became known as the "Watseka Wonder" first came to prominence here. It was at this time that a 13 year-old girl name Lurancy Vennum first began to fall into mysterious, catatonic trances during which she claimed that she was able to speak to angels and the spirits of the dead. The strange spells would often occur many times each day and some of them would last for hours. During the trances, Lurancy would speak in different voices and tell of places far away that she had no real knowledge... Read More

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