Previously: Zener Cards. If you’re the kind of person who’s interested in the strange and spooky, I can all but guarantee you’ve seen at least one spirit photograph in your lifetime. Maybe you’ve Continue Reading > about How Spirit Photography Works And Whether Seeing Really Is Believing
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Encyclopaedia of the Impossible: The Cooper Family Falling Body (And) Photograph
Previously: Kunekune. Type: Unclassifiable. MO and EV are the strongest possibilities, although in the absence of further information, a classification is not possible to be made at this Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia of the Impossible: The Cooper Family Falling Body (And) Photograph
A Selection of “Ghosts” Haunting the Daily Mail: Ghost Photos, Leamington Spa, and the Suspicions of Mr. Whicher
Previously: A Poltergeist Chair, a Driverless Van, and More. Time for more ridiculousness from the Daily Mail! Alas, there seem to be fewer ghostly tales in it lately, so I've only got four for you Continue Reading > about A Selection of “Ghosts” Haunting the Daily Mail: Ghost Photos, Leamington Spa, and the Suspicions of Mr. Whicher
A Selection of “Ghosts” Currently Haunting the Daily Mail: A Poltergeist Chair, a Driverless Van, and a Spirit You Don’t Have to Worry About Because She’s Already Moved Out
Previously: Big Foot, the Blair Witch, and a Ghost Who Just Wants a Sandwich. It’s been a few months since our last examination of the strange and bizarre things “haunting” the Daily Mail, so let’s Continue Reading > about A Selection of “Ghosts” Currently Haunting the Daily Mail: A Poltergeist Chair, a Driverless Van, and a Spirit You Don’t Have to Worry About Because She’s Already Moved Out
The Not-So-Empty House, The Cigarette Case, and More of Reddit’s Creepiest True Stories
Every so often, threads themed around tales of the strange and unusual pop up on AskReddit—and I eat them up every time. Sometimes they ask the reddit community what their favorite creepypastas are; Continue Reading > about The Not-So-Empty House, The Cigarette Case, and More of Reddit’s Creepiest True Stories