Showing posts with label cursed land. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cursed land. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2024

An Unlucky Place, An Unlucky Name | M.P. Pellicer

A family outing became the most unexpected moment when an otherworldly being made its presence known.


Over ten years ago Kim Davison and Jessie Lu took their children to Murphy's Hole, a swimming spot at Lockyer Creek in Queensland, Australia. An unknown photographer took a picture of the group, and it captured an uninvited participant according to Davison. It's a fourth child, that was invisible until that moment.

Tuesday, September 19, 2023

Ghosts of South Florida: Abandoned Hospital and Biltmore Hotel | M.P. Pellicer

In North Miami off 441 at the Cloverleaf Interchange, where the Palmetto Expressway joins I-95 for over two decades a crumbling, graffitied building decayed while traffic whizzed below it. It was once a hospital, and it developed a reputation for being haunted.


Parkway Regional Hospital opened its doors in 1974, with enough room for 300 patients. There was a psych ward on the 7th floor, with a separate entrance for patients brought in due to a Baker Act.


There was a morgue in the basement.


As time passed the area became crime ridden, and the hospital closed in 2002. The empty building became more derelict as the years passed. It was demolished in July, 2023 after more than 20 years where, it stood untenanted, by the living that is.

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Tuesday, January 1, 2019

The Hill and the Hole | Cursed Land Story | Podcast

Nightshade Diary podcast

Who they are, where they come from is unknown, the only thing about them is they want you dead. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer


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Monday, October 8, 2018

Death Visits the Haunted Brookdale Lodge | M.P. Pellicer

If you’ve seen Stephen King’s The Shining or Rose Red, where the structure and the spirits within seem bent on claiming souls, then as you read about the events that transpired in or around the Brookdale Lodge, you’ll understand why it has the reputation of being haunted, and that King’s fiction is not too far from the reality of what has occurred to those that came here to find happiness and relaxation and found death instead.

Built on the site of a lumber mill in the Redwood forest of the Santa Cruz Mountains, it hosted parties to the elite that traveled from San Francisco, and luminaries of Hollywood's Golden Age, however as time passed the glamour faded and it even became a hangout for the Hell's Angels.

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