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Sarah Vine, Prue Leith and Jilly Cooper on their most convincing ghost story
Anthony Horowitz Novelist I have never really believed in ghosts, but I actually had a personal experience which I still find hard to explain.
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The 10 Most Clearly Haunted Guitars on Reverb Right Now
These spooky guitars go beyond blood spatter finishes and horror movie kitsch.
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The Only Case Where the Testimony of a Ghost Was Used to Convict a Murderer
A graphic history of an unsettling 1897 murder case in West Virginia.
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The definitive guide to creepypasta—the Internet’s scariest urban legends
Halloween’s approaching, and what better time to dig out those classic spine-tingling urban legends to tell around the campfire? You know the ones—Smile.Dog, Slendy, the Black-Eyed Kids. Oh, you don't? By Aja Romano.
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What It's Like to Be a Haunted House Worker Inside a Real Prison
Doing time at the Eastern State Penitentiary's very creepy haunted house.
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Shades of Death Rd.
A haunted road with a creepy name, and disturbing history.
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The horrifying history of 'The Hands Resist Him,' the haunted eBay painting
When Bill Stoneham based a painting on a childhood photo, he had no idea what he was unleashing.
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The real-life GHOSTBUSTERS found in historic records
Historical records, found by London-based Findmypast.co.uk discovered the first 'ghostbusters' were Edmund Gurney, Frederic Myers (pictured) and Frank Podmore.
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The Anguished Man: Painted in Artist's Blood Before Suicide
The piece entitled, The Anguished Man, had been an unwanted gift from a friend that Sean’s grandmother stowed away in the attic insisting it was “evil”. She claimed a dark figure had been lurking through her house ever since she received the painting and that strange noises such as crying were coming from it. The artist who created The Anguished Man was an incredibly disturbed individual who mixed his own blood in with the oil paint when painting the piece and committed suicide immediately following its completion.
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The haunted summer of 1816
Around two hundred years ago, in May 1816, a small group of English travellers checked into the Hotel d’Angleterre, a large three-storey stone building facing the Alps on the north side of Lake Geneva. In the group was the 23-year-old poet Percy Shelley, his mistress, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, still only 18 years old, and their four-month-old son William. (Mary was to marry Percy in December that year, just two weeks after hearing about the suicide of his abandoned wife Harriet.)
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Silver Ghost
Merle Haggard
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Ghost Stories: Apparition Caught On Camera
A man gives weight to his strange Ghost Stories by photographing an apparition of the man he killed in supposed defense of his property. This guy has no doubt that IS the face of the alleged burglar he shot and killed that night. After talking with this man over a few years and doing research. I believe there is much more to this story.
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