
Category: Paranormal
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Don’t BLAME anyone but YOURSELF! Your mind sees more than what your eyes see…
If you feel bored or maybe don’t believe in the wonders and the unexplained that the world has yet to show us, well, the problem may not be the story – maybe it’s you. When did we stop letting our minds wander? When did imagination run dry? Somewhere along the way, too many adults swapped…
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The REAL HAUNTING of Hannah Corbridge | TRUE Story | UK Crime
Love is meant to be a sanctuary – a place of trust, safety, and devotion. But for HANNAH CORBRIDGE, love was not a refuge. It was a death sentence. She was five months pregnant, her future shimmering with possibility. But on one fateful night, the hands that once caressed her face in love became the…
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The TERRIFYING Exorcism of RICHARD DUGDALE | The Surey Demoniack | Whalley | Lancashire
The story of Richard Dugdale and the events in Whalley, Lancashire, during 1688 and 1689 is a fascinating tale of alleged possession, religious fervor, and early modern beliefs about the supernatural. Known as “The Surey Demoniack,” Richard Dugdale’s case is a historical account that blends folklore, spiritual interpretation, and medical speculation. Richard Dugdale’s story is…
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The ANCIENT RAM INN – Strange anomaly spotted!
Tell us what you think the strange looking anomaly could be in this short snippet during our recent investigation into the Ancient Ram Inn. Thanks to one of our subscribers, Laura S, for spotting this! Is it nothing more than a bug? If so, what bug stops ABSOLUTELY still mid-flight? Tell us your thoughts below.…
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The TRUE HORROR of the VILLISCA AXE Murder House! Interview with JOHNNY HOUSER
The Villisca axe murders occurred between the evening of June 9, 1912, to the early morning of June 10, 1912; in the town of Villisca, Iowa, in the United States. The six members of the Moore family and two guests were found bludgeoned in the Moore residence. Tonight, we interview JOHNNY HOUSER, Chief Ambassador Officer…
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