The Romans abandoned their hold on the British empire in the 5th century A.D. Why, then, did maintenance man Harry Martindale see a contingent of them march past in February of 1953?
Case Study: “Betty” the Poltergeist (2007, Unresolved)
"Betty" is a 1900's woman who likes to wake you up at 2:36 a.m. by shouting your name. And heaven help you if you paint the walls the wrong color.
Murders at Hinterkaifeck Farm: A Century of Mystery
A stalker watches a family for months. The stalker gains the confidence to move into the family’s home. For reasons undetermined, perhaps the exposition of their “haunting”, the stalker becomes a murderer. After the murders, the evil or insane murder lives in the home for a few days as though it is their own. Wears the clothes of the victims, eats their food, sleeps in their bed.
Giants: Red-headed Cannibals — The Si-Te-Cah
The evidence of cannibalized humans at Lovelock Cave where the Si-Te-Cah were found indicates that someone was eating other humans. Whether it was the “giants” or not, and whether it was a famine compelling them to eat humans or whether they had just acquired the taste, is unknowable.
Three Types of Torture You Probably Haven’t Heard About
The following torture methods do not result in a victim’s death. They don’t necessarily cause permanent damage. But in many ways, they stay with you forever.
Drowning: How Does It Feel? How Do I Not?
If there is no hope of rescue could you bring yourself to breathe in? End it quickly?
Frisson of Delight, Frisson of Fear
I know why Joey Tribbiani put The Shining in the freezer.
A Horror Writer’s Research
Medieval torture methods. Early signs of a sociopath. How long does it take to drown?