Engineers with Thames Water, a U.K. utility company were laying down pipes in Oxfordshire, 50 miles outside of London, when they unearthed various skeletons.
Cotswold Archaeology excavated the site and examined the 26 skeletons found. They dated back almost 3,000 years to the Iron Age and Roman period. Most disturbing were indications some of them were victims of human sacrifice.
In July of 2018, Brad Jackson, 65, was found brutally murdered inside the business he managed. Pankaj Bhasin, 34, was accused of killing Jackson. He claimed that he had stabbed the man because he thought that Jackson was a werewolf.
On July 13, 2018 a woman driving her Mercedes Benz in Old Alexandria, Virginia was shocked when a bloody, naked man opened the back passenger-side door, and jumped into the backseat. She yelled at him to get out of the car and then she did the smart thing, which was to get her daughter and herself out of the vehicle they kept locked until police arrived.
You hear a moan, and realize that it's not the wind or your imagination. So who or what was it? Throughout the years, ghost stories have persisted on U.S. military bases in the Pacific.
Yongsan Garrison (Dragon Hill Garrison), South Korea
The garrison served as headquarters for the Imperial Japanese Army in Korea from 1910 to 1945. U.S. military forces were stationed there until 2018.
Dan Harary is best known for his 40-plus years of work in Hollywood as an entertainment industry publicist, and as the owner of the Asbury PR Agency in Beverly Hills. Dan has worked with hundreds of famous celebrities from movies, TV, music, and pop culture including a pre-fame Bruce Springsteen, KISS, and Fleetwood Mac. A longtime UFO researcher, Dan has been a member of the Southern California Chapter of MUFON since 2007. He is also the creator and host of the podcast: Live From Hollywood…It’s Paranormal Tonight!
The story was published in Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror, January 1933. The narrative follows Canevin and Lord Carruth as they take an unusual short hop in the title vehicle, the Napier Limousine, to help avert a tragedy.
What better than the O.G. of stories? The original ghost stories that is, which takes place in haunted mansions and hotels, with creaking doors and spirits who love to pay a visit at the midnight hour.
In the early 1900s, shrunken heads known as tsantas were acquired at U.S. museums. Despite being macabre they fascinated the public. During the early 20th century, travelogues of life in the darkest jungles of the Amazon were written by Lewis Cotlow and Robert Ripley of Ripley's Believe it or Not fame.
The Hungry House | Ghost Story | Podcast: What is worse than being scared by a ghost? Being swallowed by the dark pit of hell it exists in, just the last soul added to that number.| Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
The Monkey | Horror Story | Podcast: Even inanimate objects have a purpose, and if its purpose is evil, it will, at all costs, stay close to those that will allow it to wilter the human spirit. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Mimic | SciFi Mystery Story | Podcast: We see only what we want to see, familiar and overlooked, blind to the horrors that live amongst us.| Author: Donald A. Wollheim | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Unseen Unfeared | Horror Story | Podcast: A strange drug can make you see what's not really there, but it can also let you see horrible beings that are always there existing on the periphery of our normal vision. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
When passion and an unquestionable thirst for perfection and fame collide, it's always the innocent who pay the price. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
The ghost of a murder victim refuses to rest until all those that were responsible for her death pay a terrible price. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
A sea voyage becomes a nightmare when a passenger realizes that there is "something" that is sharing his stateroom with him, which leaves behind the stench of stagnant sea water. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Mirrors are sometimes thought to be a portal to another dimension and in some cases, it reflects the truth of the human soul. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
The Fog Horn is a 1951 science fiction short story by Ray Bradbury, the first in his collection The Golden Apples of the Sun.
The narrative follows Johnny, the protagonist and narrator, who works
at a foghorn station on a remote island. The foghorn’s distinctive sound
attracts the attention of a prehistoric creature, a “Rhedosaurus,”
which is awakened from its ancient slumber.
The Fog Horn has been adapted into various forms of media, including a 1953 action horror film, The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms, and a 1993 comic book series. The story has also inspired a 2007 fan-film and a 2020 Japanese short film, Howl from Beyond the Fog.
Someone or something is stalking people out by themselves on dark moon nights, mutilating them before disappearing without a trace. | Narrator - Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Contrary to popular belief faeries are not always eager to leave their offspring as a changeling to a human mother. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Two fantasy short stories that look at reality with a twist. The Bane of the Red Queen by Kit Wesler and The Reluctant Vampire by Deborah Millitello. | Narrator Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Set in a earth-like, fantasy setting, this story is about what happens when Nature takes the form of a long-slumbering creature that inhabits a lake. | Narrated by Marlene Pardo Pellicer
Are you any less frightened when the phantoms that appear before you are known, or even family? Maybe only a little, because in truth you are always aware that you are alive and they are dead.
E.F. Benson's short horror story “The Face” tells the tale of Hester Ward, a young and beautiful married woman who has a recurring nightmare about a hideous and terrifying face. This same face had appeared to her ten years earlier, prophesying its return when she is older. Hester confides in her husband about her strange nightmares, but he is skeptical and dismissive. As the story unfolds, Hester’s nightmares intensify, and she becomes increasingly convinced that the face is a harbinger of doom. The tale builds tension and suspense, exploring themes of foreboding, depression, and the supernatural.