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The Horrifying Mystery Of The Black Dahlia | Documentary

January 15, 1947

Black Dahlia, was an American woman who was found murdered in the Leimert Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Her case became highly publicized due to the graphic nature of the crime, which entailed her corpse having been mutilated and severed at the waist. Short's unsolved murder and the details surrounding it have had a lasting cultural intrigue, generating various theories and public speculation. Her life and death have been the basis of numerous books and films, and her murder is frequently cited as one of the most famous unsolved murders in American history, as well as one of the oldest unsolved cases in Los Angeles County.

10 signs of a Ghost Presence around You

5 signs of a Ghost Presence around You

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1. STRANGE NOISES Strange noises are the most typical sign of ghosts presence, natural or supernatural can depend sometimes from hold houses...and how about footsteps in an empty house? If you want to have things clear just write down the timing when noises arrive, are they regular or just random? and what about other people? do they hear them too? 2. THE ODD BEHAVIOR OF PETS Did you realize that your cat is always staring into some strange place for several minutes or that the cat behave like there's somebody in the room? Cats have different senses and they can feel other creatures or entities. There are several documented cases of pets discerning ghosts and spirits in the past. Cats are psychic. 3. EVERY NIGHT YOU WAKE UP AT 3 AM... Read More

Based on a True Story Movies - Hidden Figures

The ‘Based on a True Story’ Phrase: Does it Work?

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Ever been to a movie and found this phrase right at the beginning of it? Did it make you wonder as to how the story would shape up? Based on a true story is one of those catchy phrases that have little effect on a movie on viewers than producers think. But this doesn't go without recognizing that there are some cool movies that have captured the viewers that are based on a true story. Of course, the movies have gone through a twist to suit the silver screen or fill in the gaps where the story felt thin. The  based on a true story movie legacy makes people want to watch the movie more.  The Top ‘Based on a True Story’ Movies So, how did these movies fare when it came to the box office? And how true were they when it came to... Read More

Joachim Kroll the Cannibal Serial Killer from Germany

Joachim Kroll the Cannibal Serial Killer from Germany

60s

Joachim Kroll was conceived the child of a mineworker in Hindenburg (Zabrze), Province of Upper Silesia. He was the remainder of eight kids. He was a feeble kid and used to wet the bed. His instruction was poor, just achieving Grade 3. Therapists later found that he had an IQ of 76.  After the finish of World War II, Joachim Kroll moved with his family to North Rhine-Westphalia. Joachim Kroll started assassinating in 1955, after his mom disappeared. Around 1960, he went to Duisburg and looked for some kind of employment as a latrine specialist for Mannesmann. A short time later he worked for Thyssen Industries and went to 24 Friesen road, Laar, an area of Duisburg. Around then he continued murdering people around. For more than... Read More

Body Modifications and Real-Life Horror Characters

Body Modifications and Real-Life Horror Characters

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The Diverse World of Body Modifications Body modifications are deliberate acts of altering one’s physical appearance or anatomy, either permanently or temporarily. The reason behind all types of modifications is mainly aesthetic, although some might have various other reasons such as artistic self-expression, displaying an affiliation with a group or cause or to inducing shock on others. Indeed, there are different types of body modifications and the main categories of classification include ornaments, surgical augmentation, splitting or removal, application of pressure for a long time and others. When it comes to tattoos, it’s a trend that will only keep gaining popularity. The scene of body modifications is as diverse as it is... Read More

Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos encased in wax and plaster

Maria Elena Milagro de Hoyos encased in wax and plaster

1940

Carl Tanzler, or Count Carl von Cosel, was a bacteriologist at the United States Marine Hospital in Key West, Florida. He asserted that amid his youth and later life, he had dreams of a dead precursor who uncovered to him the substance of an outlandish dim haired lady as his intimate romance. On April 22, 1930, Maria Elena "Helen" Milagro de Hoyos came to him for an examination and he was persuaded that she was the lady in his dreams.  In any case, Hoyos was determined to have tuberculosis, which was deadly in those days. Tanzler wound up fixated on her and endeavored to cure her with an assortment of pharmaceuticals, notwithstanding bringing X-beam and other electrical gear to her home. He proclaimed his affection to her and gave her... Read More

Unexpected Explosion during a Birthday

Unexpected Explosion during a Birthday

2017

Everything seemed to be fine until the celebrated exploded with everyone running away. Do you believe it's a genuine video or a fake? Wheen the celebrated try to fire up the candles it seems like all the baloons explode and fire is blowing everywhere. You can see people running away scared until the celebrated is burning down.

The Russian Sleep Experiment

The Russian Sleep Experiment

1940s

Russian researchers in the late 1940s kept five people awake for fifteen days using an experimental gas based stimulant. They were kept in a sealed environment to carefully monitor their oxygen intake so the gas didn't kill them, since it was toxic in high concentrations. This was before closed circuit cameras so they had only microphones and five inch thick glass porthole sized windows into the chamber to monitor them. The chamber was stocked with books, cots to sleep on but no bedding, running water and toilet, and enough dried food to last all five for over a month. The test subjects were political prisoners deemed enemies of the state during World War II. Everything was fine for the first five days; the subjects hardly complained... Read More

The Final Transmission of The Lost Cosmonaut

The Final Transmission of The Lost Cosmonaut

1961+

for a bizarre and unexplained case involving the alleged disappearance of a Soviet cosmonaut during the height of the “Space Race” between the USA and the USSR. Even if you just have a passing knowledge of space-flight history, you’ve probably read about the first successful attempt to send a human being into Earth orbit — which Russia achieved on April 12, 1961 with pilot Yuri Gagarin manning the Vostok capsule. The USA followed that achievement by sending their own astronaut, Alan Shepard, on a sub-orbital mission via the historic Mercury space program, just one month later. Spurred by their rival’s accomplishment, the USSR planned to up the game by sending a pilot into multiple orbits, beating even Gagarin’s record... Read More

The true Story of Monk burning himself for discrimination of Buddhists

The true Story of Monk burning himself for discrimination of Buddhists

1963

Ngo Dinh Diem's administration was a questionable one. In May 1963, amid the Vesak festivities, the Buddhists were disallowed from showing Buddhist banners refering to a direction that precludes the show of any non-administrative banners in the city of Hue, where a Catholic banner was shown in celebration of Diem's senior sibling's rise to minister. This expanded the agitation among Buddhists and regular people, and prompted challenges and exhibits for opportunity of religion, with huge numbers of them being murdered. Thich Quang Duc immolating himself by consuming himself alive to death amidst a bustling Saigon convergence was a piece of the challenges   The demonstration of self-immolation not just set off the current political... Read More

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