I remember one. A woman moved into a new apartment. At night, she would hear scratching sounds on the walls. She thought it was rats at first. One day, she noticed that the scratches were getting deeper and more organized, like someone was trying to break through. She called the landlord who then found out that there was an old ventilation system behind the wall that was broken. The wind passing through it made those scratching noises.
One of the most horrifying real - life stories I've heard was about a group of friends exploring an abandoned building. As they went deeper into the building, they found strange symbols painted on the walls. They also smelled a really bad odor. Then, one of them heard a whisper in their ear, but when they turned around, no one was there. They started to feel really uneasy and decided to leave. Later, they found out that the building was once a place where some really bad things happened in the past, and people claimed it was haunted.
Well, it depends. Sometimes people present fictional tales as real on Quora. So, without further context or verification, it's tough to determine if '2 States' is truly a real story.
Well, it's a bit of a mixed bag. Some aspects of conjuring stories might draw inspiration from real experiences, but they're often exaggerated or fictionalized for entertainment purposes.
KGF has some roots in real-life stories and historical contexts. However, it's been dramatized and fictionalized to make it more engaging for the audience. The filmmakers took inspiration and built a fictional narrative around it.
Definitely. The fact that the family had to endure such strange and often menacing events in their own home is quite horrifying. And the Warrens' findings of a demonic presence add to the horror. Imagine living in a place where you constantly feel threatened by an unseen and malevolent force.