Previously: The Hex Murder House, Pennsylvania. (CW: Unethical human experimentation.) In Tokyo’s Shinjuku ward, there’s a park just north of the Shin-Okubo JR station. Called Toyama Park, it’s Continue Reading > about Haunted Globetrotting: Toyama Park, Hakone Yama, And The Ghosts Of Unit 731, Tokyo, Japan
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Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: La Llorona, The Weeping Woman
Previously: The Red Room Curse. Type: CC (Corporeally Challenged). Period/location of origin: Unknown, Latin America. Subject’s roots run so deeply that it is difficult to pinpoint precisely Continue Reading > about Encyclopaedia Of The Impossible: La Llorona, The Weeping Woman
How Does Automatic Writing Work? Motor Automatism And The Unconscious Mind
Previously: Dowsing And The Power Of Expectation. We’ve all seen scenes in movies or read about them in books where someone drifts off, daydreaming, only look down and find they’ve written or drawn Continue Reading > about How Does Automatic Writing Work? Motor Automatism And The Unconscious Mind
Abandoned: The Lost Ruins Of The Domino Sugar Factory, Brooklyn, New York (Photos)
Previously: Mystery Fun House, Orlando, Florida. Once upon a time, if you wandered over to the Williamsburg waterfront in Brooklyn, New York, you’d see an awesome sight: The hulking remains of the Continue Reading > about Abandoned: The Lost Ruins Of The Domino Sugar Factory, Brooklyn, New York (Photos)
Creepypasta Of The Week: “A Diary In A Mine”
Previously: "The King Come Down." Published at the Creepypasta Wikia by user Daltsch in 2011, “A Diary In A Mine” makes excellent use of the fictional diary format to chronicle the events occurring Continue Reading > about Creepypasta Of The Week: “A Diary In A Mine”
The Haunted House That Never Was: The Congelier Mansion Of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Previously: How To Be A Nanny In A Haunted House. It’s often spoken of as one of the most haunted houses in America — and it’s no wonder that it is: The things that are said to have gone on in the Continue Reading > about The Haunted House That Never Was: The Congelier Mansion Of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Creepy Wikipedia: Dancing Mania & The Dancing Plague Of 1518
Previously: Homicidal Sleepwalking. In 1518, a plague struck Strasbourg in the Alsace region of France, then part of the Holy Roman Empire. I’m not talking about the Black Death, though — I’m Continue Reading > about Creepy Wikipedia: Dancing Mania & The Dancing Plague Of 1518
The Best Creepy Podcasts On The Internet, February 2018 — And Why They’re Worth Your Time
Previously: The Best Creepy Podcasts On The Internet, January 2017. It’s been over a year since I last compiled a list of what I consider some of the best creepy podcasts on the internet, so Continue Reading > about The Best Creepy Podcasts On The Internet, February 2018 — And Why They’re Worth Your Time