Saturday, April 19, 2025
The Explorer's Last Adventure | M.P. Pellicer
The Bootlegger's Missing Head | M.P. Pellicer
The Bootlegger's Missing Head | M.P. Pellicer:
On August 26, 1979, a family hunting for arrowheads inside the Civil Defense Caves in Dubois, Idaho found a torso stuffed inside a burlap bag. It was clothed in a white shirt with blue stripes and a red sweater It remained unidentified until January 2020.
Strange Stories from South Carolina (The Burnt Church and Edisto Island) | M.P. Pellicer
Strange Stories from South Carolina (The Burnt Church and Edisto Island) | M.P. Pellicer:
Pon Pon Chapel of Ease situated on Parker's Ferry Road has been witness to war and bloodshed for hundreds of years. Prior to the Revolutionary War, ten parishes were established in this coastal area of South Carolina that linked the important towns such as Savannah and Charleston.
Pon Pon Chapel of Ease restoration c.197
Pon Pon Chapel of Ease restoration c.197Prisons of Forever | M.P. Pellicer
Prisons of Forever | M.P. Pellicer:
If there was ever a place where a soul could find no escape even after death it would be a prison, which are full of violence, hate and regrets. Here are some of those places.
Mrs. Bluebeard | M.P. Pellicer
Mrs. Bluebeard | M.P. Pellicer:
Legends of the Lighthouse | M.P. Pellicer
Legends of the Lighthouse | M.P. Pellicer:
Incan Reign of Terror | M.P. Pellicer
Incan Reign of Terror | M.P. Pellicer:
In the Andes foothills sits the ancient Incan village known as Iglesia Colorada. It is
tucked in the Atacama desert, one of the driest regions of the world. From the late
1400s to early 1500s the Incan empire expanded its reach through war and conquest.
The Tomb of the Unknown Boy | M.P. Pellicer
The Tomb of the Unknown Boy | M.P. Pellicer:
Haunted Military Hospital | M.P. Pellicer
Haunted Military Hospital | M.P. Pellicer:
The first military hospital in Aldershot, Hampshire was situated near a church. It was established as a lunatic asylum and pestilence hospital. Close by was the Union Hospital, which started out as a poor house. During the mid-1800s the Connaught Hospital for a while specialized in treating men with venereal disease, and ended as a dental facility which closed its doors in 1973. However long before it was abandoned there were stories about a mysterious gray lady.
An Unusual Serial Killer | M.P. Pellicer
An Unusual Serial Killer | M.P. Pellicer:
There is a little-known but very interesting case of a serial sexual killer who targeted older women. Between 1995 to 1997 he claimed fifteen lives in the city of Apulia (also known as Puglia) located in Italy's heel.
High Strangeness at Lone Pine | M.P. Pellicer
High Strangeness at Lone Pine | M.P. Pellicer:
Haunted Ancient Outpost | M.P. Pellicer
Haunted Ancient Outpost | M.P. Pellicer:
There is a solitary outpost in Afghanistan known as "The Rock", short for Observation Point Rock (OP Rock). It's situated southeast of Patrol Base Hassan Abad, and developed a reputation for being haunted.
Chicago's Body Snatchers | M.P. Pellicer
Chicago's Body Snatchers | M.P. Pellicer:
Before Villisca | M.P. Pellicer
Before Villisca | M.P. Pellicer:
Ann's Apparition | M.P. Pellicer
Ann's Apparition | M.P. Pellicer:
Along Old Sheldon Church Road stands the ruin of what was once known as Prince William’s Parish Church in Yemassee, South Carolina. Now it goes by the name of the Old Sheldon Church Ruins. Built between 1745 and 1753 it witnessed mundane family celebrations as well as history making events, so it is not surprising that it has a reputation for being haunted.
An International Mystery | M.P. Pellicer
An International Mystery | M.P. Pellicer:
In June 1934 in Brighton, England a steamer trunk was found in King's Cross railway station. It contained a woman's torso and legs. The arms and head were missing. Scotland Yard reached out to the public in trying to identify the victim. In the United States, Agnes C. Tufverson, 43, had married a former Czech officer six months before. She disappeared, and the last heard from her was when she visited London. Her family wondered if it was her body that had been found.
Am I Alive or Not? | M.P. Pellicer
Am I Alive or Not? | M.P. Pellicer:
Reports are received worldwide that in the aftermath of disasters those that perished appear to be ignorant that they are no longer among the living. Calls are received at emergency centers, taxis are hailed, and these lost souls try to reach homes that are demolished or connect with loved ones who are dead as well.
Saturday, April 12, 2025
Eerie News with M.P. Pellicer | STORIES: - The Ghost of Doarlish Cashen and more
- The Ghost of Doarlish Cashen
- The Messages of Fatima
- The Missoula Mauler
- "Hope For The Future": Newly Discovered 'Super Earth' Could Reveal Existence Of Extraterrestrials
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Friday, April 11, 2025
THE BLACK ISLAND | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST
THE BLACK ISLAND | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST:
The Black Island, Being the Narrative of Horvath Blayne" is a short Cthulhu Mythos story by August Derleth. | There is an island in the South Pacific that surfaces only at certain times, and it serves as the portal for the ultimate evil.
In the story, the protagonist, Horvath Blayne, encounters the Black Island, a mysterious place where Cthulhu is believed to be hidden. The story is notable for its blend of Lovecraftian horror and Derleth's own interpretation of the Cthulhu Mythos.
In the story, the protagonist, Horvath Blayne, encounters the Black Island, a mysterious place where Cthulhu is believed to be hidden. The story is notable for its blend of Lovecraftian horror and Derleth's own interpretation of the Cthulhu Mythos.
THE KEEPER OF THE KEY | TALE OF THE NECRONOMICON | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST
THE KEEPER OF THE KEY | TALE OF THE NECRONOMICON | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST:
The Keeper of the Key is part of The Trail of Cthulhu series. | In pursuit of the ultimate evil, you have to resort to raising the dead, because no living person has the answers you are seeking.
THE WATCHER FROM THE SKY | CTHULHU STORY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST
THE WATCHER FROM THE SKY | CTHULHU STORY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST:
Ignorance is bliss, knowledge brings no happiness or safety when you are confronted with the reality of great evil.
"The Watcher from the Sky" is a novelette written by August Derleth and is part of the Cthulhu Mythos series. It was first published in the July 1945 issue of Weird Tales and later included in the 1962 collection "The Trail of Cthulhu". The story follows Abel Keane, a divinity student in Boston, Massachusetts, who has some experience as a stage hypnotist and has taught himself psychic abilities, including telepathy. One night, Keane returns to his apartment and encounters a mysterious entity.
"The Watcher from the Sky" is a novelette written by August Derleth and is part of the Cthulhu Mythos series. It was first published in the July 1945 issue of Weird Tales and later included in the 1962 collection "The Trail of Cthulhu". The story follows Abel Keane, a divinity student in Boston, Massachusetts, who has some experience as a stage hypnotist and has taught himself psychic abilities, including telepathy. One night, Keane returns to his apartment and encounters a mysterious entity.
THE SEAL OF R'LYEH | CTHULHU STORY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST
THE SEAL OF R'LYEH | CTHULHU STORY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST:
What if the missing link is not a primate, but something much slimier?
"The Seal of R'lyeh" is a short story by August Derleth, first published in 1957 under the title "The Seal of the Damned" in the July 1957 issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction.2 It was later included in the 1962 collection "The Mask of Cthulhu". The story is part of the Cthulhu Mythos and involves themes of good versus evil. In "The Seal of R'lyeh," Derleth suggests that R'lyeh, the sunken city where Cthulhu is imprisoned, might be an enormous ring-shaped sunken continent that extends from the South Pacific all the way to the Atlantic coast of Massachusetts.
"The Seal of R'lyeh" is a short story by August Derleth, first published in 1957 under the title "The Seal of the Damned" in the July 1957 issue of Fantastic Universe Science Fiction.2 It was later included in the 1962 collection "The Mask of Cthulhu". The story is part of the Cthulhu Mythos and involves themes of good versus evil. In "The Seal of R'lyeh," Derleth suggests that R'lyeh, the sunken city where Cthulhu is imprisoned, might be an enormous ring-shaped sunken continent that extends from the South Pacific all the way to the Atlantic coast of Massachusetts.
THE HOUSE IN THE VALLEY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST
THE HOUSE IN THE VALLEY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST:
A shunned house, the abode of a murderer, even the skeptical can become victims of evil when they dismiss everything as superstition. Once more the epic struggle between the Elder Gods and the Ancient Ones was having repercussions on one of earth's seemingly most peaceful valleys.
THE SANDWIN COMPACT | CTHULHU STORY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST
THE SANDWIN COMPACT | CTHULHU STORY | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST:
Selling your soul is easy enough, it's when the time comes to honor your end of the deal that things get dicey.
"The Sandwin Compact" is a novelette written by August Derleth, first published in Weird Tales in November 1940. The story is narrated by Dave, who spends summers at his uncle Asa's house. Uncle Asa exhibits unusual behavior, such as responding oddly to the call of a sea-bird, which Eldon reveals was not a bird at all but something else communicating with Asa. Dave experiences strange dreams and finds the house smelling of fish and with phantom footsteps and vocal sounds. Upon investigating, they find Uncle Asa arguing with something that croaks in an unknown language and the room dripping and wet, leading to Uncle Asa's confession that the Sandwin family has been selling off its oldest sons to Cthulhuoid hordes for generations to maintain their wealth.
"The Sandwin Compact" is a novelette written by August Derleth, first published in Weird Tales in November 1940. The story is narrated by Dave, who spends summers at his uncle Asa's house. Uncle Asa exhibits unusual behavior, such as responding oddly to the call of a sea-bird, which Eldon reveals was not a bird at all but something else communicating with Asa. Dave experiences strange dreams and finds the house smelling of fish and with phantom footsteps and vocal sounds. Upon investigating, they find Uncle Asa arguing with something that croaks in an unknown language and the room dripping and wet, leading to Uncle Asa's confession that the Sandwin family has been selling off its oldest sons to Cthulhuoid hordes for generations to maintain their wealth.
SOMETHING IN WOOD | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST
SOMETHING IN WOOD | AUGUST DERLETH | PODCAST: Evil beings from a distant dimension use the most unusual items to punch a hole into our reality.
"Something in Wood" is a short story by August Derleth that was first published in the March 1948 issue of Weird Tales. The story revolves around Jason Wecter, an art critic and collector of weird and macabre artwork, who wishes to obtain a wooden bas-relief that would complement his collection. His friend Pinckney finds a dark and heavy wooden sculpture of an octopoid creature in a second-hand shop in Portland, Maine, and purchases it as a gift for Wecter. The inscription on the base of the sculpture is in an unidentified language and reads: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn".
"Something in Wood" is a short story by August Derleth that was first published in the March 1948 issue of Weird Tales. The story revolves around Jason Wecter, an art critic and collector of weird and macabre artwork, who wishes to obtain a wooden bas-relief that would complement his collection. His friend Pinckney finds a dark and heavy wooden sculpture of an octopoid creature in a second-hand shop in Portland, Maine, and purchases it as a gift for Wecter. The inscription on the base of the sculpture is in an unidentified language and reads: "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn".
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