Thursday, September 14, 2023

Death Visits the Alkimos | M.P. Pellicer

The Alkimos was a merchant ship, one of many that wrecked off the coast of Western Australia in 1963. What sets it apart are the persistent stories that it's a cursed ship.

Built in a Baltimore shipyard, misfortune seemed to have visited early on when it was said a welder was unintentionally riveted up inside the hull, and found a day later, after he had suffocated. There is another version, where it was several workers who were sealed inside its walls. Supposedly this occurred due to the tight deadline and hurried construction of the ship, which was one of over 2,500 being produced for the war effort.

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Wednesday, September 13, 2023

The Spider Named After an Evil Seductress | M.P. Pellicer

The Spider Named After an Evil Seductress: It's taken about ten years for the Joro spider, an invasive species to dominate the Eastern seaboard.

In February, 2022 the j​ournal, Physiological Entomology, describes where the palm-sized spider with its resistance to cold temperatures, and the ability to disperse its hatchlings as far as 100 miles has swarmed North Georgia, and threatens to take over the Eastern coast. 

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The Gribble House Axe Murders | M.P. Pellicer



On December 10th, 1909, Eliza Gribble and her daughter Carrie Ohlander were discovered beaten to death inside their home located at 401 West Perry Street, in Savannah, Georgia. Not too far from them Maggie Hunter was found clinging to life, she was also beaten and her throat was slit. She died three days later at the hospital.

The house stood on the outskirts of Savannah in an unsavory neighborhood called Frogtown, close by the railroad tracks. Later some theorized the killer could have been a railroad worker who committed the deed and then left the area. 

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Monday, September 11, 2023

The Eruption of Kilauea | M.P. Pellicer

The Eruption of Kilauea | M.P. Pellicer: The Kilauea volcano erupted on June 7, 2023, but this is not the first time. In 1997, a lava flow destroyed a 700- year old temple where human sacrifices were carried out.

 


 

Saturday, September 9, 2023

Murder in the Low Country: The Murdagh Family Killings | M.P. Pellicer

Murder in the Low Country: The Murdagh Family Killings | M.P. Pellicer: On June 7, 2021, Maggie Murdaugh and her son Paul were gunned down on their property on the outskirts of Islandton, South Carolina. In the months to come the senseless crime sprouted more ugly heads than a hydra.

 


Folk Ritual Magic Gone Wrong | M.P. Pellicer

It was the dark of night on Thanksgiving Day 1928, when three farmers stole into the house of another man located in York County's Rehmeyer's Hollow. They tortured and murdered Nelson Rehmeyer spurred by the belief that he was a witch doctor steeped in the old Dutch mysticism known as Pow-Wows.

 

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Custer's Ghost | Old West Story | Podcast

Nightshade Diary podcast
Custer went down into history based not only on his military career but how he died. As the years went by, those that had survived that day eventually died themselves, all but very few who still remembered that moment in time and how it had changed their life forever. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
 

Hell Creek | A Tale of the Undead | Podcast

Hell Creek | A Tale of the Undead | Podcast: Those that are cursed with no peace in the afterlife, sometimes reclaim their bodies even if they've been food for the maggots for a long time. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer

 


 

The Curse of No. 28 | M.P. Pellicer

 Presently stories abound about haunted houses, castles, cars, collector items etc, but for me, the real question lies in how did this come about. Take the story about the murder at the Keddie Cabins.

Is there really a way to truly release the agony, torment and terror of incidents that produced a haunting, whether intelligent or residual?

Sheila Sharp, 14, stepped from normal to a world of madness on the morning of April 12, 1981 when she returned to Cabin No. 28 at Keddie Resort where she lived with her mother and four siblings.

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Monday, September 4, 2023

Is There An Ancient City Buried in the Gulf of Mexico? | M.P. Pellicer

Is There An Ancient City Buried in the Gulf of Mexico? | M.P. Pellicer: For over 40 years, George Gelé, a retired architect and amateur archaeologist has visited an area 50 miles east of New Orleans which he believes is where the remnants of an ancient, submerged city can be found.

Off the coast of Chandeleur Islands, which are a chain of uninhabited barrier islands, are granite mounds, which Gelé refers to as“Crecsentis”.

Prior to the end of the last Ice Age, approximately 12, 000 years ago, this area might have been dry land.

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The Strange Thing | Volume 2 | Supernatural StoryTime E275

Good Time Joe and the Great White Way | Stories of the Supernatural



Judge Crater was remembered for several reasons. He was a philanderer of the first order; he had a scrawny neck (14 inches), a head that was too small for his 6 foot body, and taking a taxi ride into oblivion. His disappearance stumped police, psychics and armchair investigators long before Jimmy Hoffa evaporated from this earth in 1975.

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Monday, August 28, 2023

Exorcists: Only Believers Need Apply | M.P. Pellicer

Exorcists: Only Believers Need Apply | M.P. Pellicer: On September 16, 2016 in Rome, the internationally known exorcist, Father Gabriele Amorth, died at the age of 91. From 1986, until his death he was head of the diocese of Rome.

 


 

A Case with Unanswered Questions | M.P. Pellicer

A Case with Unanswered Questions | M.P. Pellicer: Usually a conviction in a murder, marks the end of the investigation. But there are cases which linger with unanswered questions.

 


 

Dark Deeds in Westchester County | M.P. Pellicer

Dark Deeds in Westchester County | M.P. Pellicer: In the early 1970s, violent crimes that appeared separate and distinct from other events, in hindsight seem to have a dark thread binding them together.


 

The Murder of Sharon Tate | M.P. Pellicer

The summer of 1969 was plagued by a string of gruesome murders in the posh neighborhoods of Southern California, and when the Manson family was arrested much of the focus was on the murderers, leaving the victims' stories much less told.


Tate was eight and a half months pregnant at the time, just two weeks from her due date. The sheer horror of the crimes makes them nearly unbelievable, and the discovery of the crime scene the next morning was horrific.

 

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Sunday, August 27, 2023

Ghosts of South Florida: Richmond Naval Base and South Beach | M.P. Pellicer

Two true ghost stories submitted to Miami Ghost Chronicles.


Richmond Naval Air Station
Richmond, was a blimp base hastily constructed in the early months of World War II. It was home to 25 K series blimps, three hangars, and 3,000 men. The hangars were 16 stories tall, built of Douglas fir brought in by train.

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