There is a story about an old mansion on the outskirts of a town. On full moon nights, the locals would often see a strange glow coming from one of the top - floor windows. A curious journalist once decided to investigate. As he got closer to the mansion during a full moon, he felt an eerie chill. He heard strange creaking sounds from inside. When he peered through the window, he thought he saw a shadowy figure moving. He quickly left, and to this day, no one really knows what was in that mansion on those full moon nights.
Sure. There's the story of the haunted doll named Robert. This doll was given to a young boy named Gene in Key West. Strange things started to happen. The doll seemed to move on its own, and there were often unexplained noises in the house. People who visited would often feel an eerie presence, and some even claimed to see the doll's expression change. Gene became so frightened that he eventually locked the doll away, but it still seemed to be the source of many spooky occurrences in the house.
In the case of the Black Dahlia, the way her body was found was extremely spooky. Her body was not only cut in half but also had strange markings and was posed in a very disturbing way. It was found in a vacant lot, and the brutality of the murder and the way the body was left was just bone - chilling.
Well, there's the tale of Petar Blagojevich. He was from Bulgaria. Supposedly, after his death, strange things started happening in his village. Livestock died mysteriously, and people claimed to see a figure that resembled him at night. They believed he had become a vampire. When his body was exhumed, they found his body in a rather strange state, which further convinced them of his vampiric nature. They then took measures to 'kill' him again according to their beliefs.
There was a story of a man who worked late at his office. As he was walking down the empty corridor, he suddenly got full body chills. He then heard the sound of typing coming from an empty office. When he peeked in, the typewriter was moving on its own. It was really creepy. Also, a girl in a dormitory felt a full body chill when she saw a face at the window that vanished in an instant.
Sure. There's the story of the haunted hotel. Guests reported seeing a woman in a white dress wandering the halls at night. They would hear strange noises like sobbing coming from empty rooms. No one knew who she was, but she seemed to be in great distress.
One spooky true story is about the Bell Witch in Tennessee. It was said to haunt the Bell family. There were strange noises, objects moving on their own, and the witch would even torment family members. It became so well - known that it's one of the most famous American hauntings.
Sure. The Myrtles Plantation in Louisiana is said to be haunted. It has a long history of ghostly sightings. There are reports of a slave girl who was killed on the property. People claim to see her apparition wandering around the plantation. There are also stories of strange handprints appearing on mirrors and unexplained cold drafts.
A traditional story goes like this. In an old village, every time the Full Flower Moon appeared, the villagers noticed that the flowers seemed to have a special glow. One year, a young boy was ill. The village elder said that on the night of the Full Flower Moon, they should gather the most beautiful flowers and place them around the boy's bed. They did so, and as the moon shone brightly, the boy started to recover. It was believed that the energy of the Full Flower Moon and the flowers combined had the power to heal.
There was an old, abandoned asylum. People said that the patients there had been tortured and experimented on. A journalist named Tom wanted to write a story about it. When he entered the asylum, it was silent, but he could feel a sense of dread. He walked through the long corridors, and the lights flickered. In one of the rooms, he saw a rocking chair moving on its own. Then, he heard a child's laugh. But there were no children in the asylum for years. As he turned to leave, he felt a cold hand on his shoulder. He ran out of there as fast as he could, and he never went back to finish his story.
In a small town, there was an abandoned asylum. Many 'ghosted stories' came from there. Workers who had to go in to clean up before demolition said they saw patients still in their beds, even though the place had been empty for years. They heard screams and cries as if the place was still full of the mentally ill patients from long ago.