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    • The dead girlfriend Facebook ghost. Reddit users were left unnerved when a young man named Nathan revealed that he was receiving Facebook messages from his girlfriend, Emily in 2014.So why was he so terrified?Because Emily had died in a car crash two years earlier.She began by recycling and resending old messages, which Nathan dismissed as a bug - but then she began tagging herself in his photos.And then, all of a sudden, Emily used her first original word.
    • The true story of the Amityville hauntings. On 13th November 1974, Ronald DeFeo, Jr. shot and killed six members of his family at 112 Ocean Avenue, a large house situated in a suburban neighbourhood in Amityville.He was arrested, found guilty, and jailed… And his house was put on the market.Which meant that, in December 1975, George and Kathy Lutz and their three children moved into the Amityville home.For the next 28 days, the family were terrorised by unseen forces.Kathy had vivid nightmares about the murders and discovered the order in which they occurred and the rooms where they took place.
    • The exorcism of Anneliese Michel. Did you know that the hit horror movie, The Exorcism Of Emily Rose, was based on a true story?While there was never an Emily Rose, there was an Anneliese Michel.According to numerous reports, the young girl was afflicted by intense shaking and loss of control over her body.Confused by her symptoms, doctors diagnosed her with grand mal seizures… but her behaviour grew worse.
    • Unexplained ghost stories: The death of Elisa Lam. This unnerving elevator surveillance tape, that records a young woman's strange behaviour in an elevator, has been claimed by many to show proof of ghosts.Why?
    • Anneliese Michel’s Original Diagnosis
    • The Strange Behavior of The Girl “Possessed by A Demon”
    • Why The Real Emily Rose Was Subjected to Torturous Exorcisms
    • How Did Anneliese Michel Die?
    • The Inspiration For The Exorcism of Emily Rose
    • How Anneliese Michel Is Remembered Today

    After the second time she went into a trance, Anneliese Michel visited a neurologist who diagnosed her with temporal lobe epilepsy, a disorder that causes seizures, loss of memory, and experiencing visual and auditory hallucinations. Temporal lobe epilepsy can also cause Geschwind syndrome, a disorder marked by hyperreligiosity. After her diagnosis...

    Anneliese Michel and her family sought out priests to help her with her demonic possession, but all the clergy she approached rejected her requests, saying that she should seek medical help and that they needed the permission of a bishop anyway. At this point, Michel’s delusions had become extreme. Believing she was possessed, she ripped the clothe...

    Exorcisms have existed in various cultures and religions for millennia, but the practice became popular in the Catholic Church in the 1500s with priests who would use the Latin phrase “Vade retro satana” (“Go back, Satan”) to expel demons from their mortal hosts. The practice of Catholic exorcism was codified in the Rituale Romanum, a book of Chris...

    The demons argued with each other, with Hitler saying, “People are stupid as pigs. They think it’s all over after death. It goes on” and Judas saying Hitler was nothing but a “big mouth” who had “no real say” in Hell. Throughout these sessions, Anneliese Michel would frequently talk about “dying to atone for the wayward youth of the day and the apo...

    Decades after the trial, the famous horror movie The Exorcism of Emily Rosewas released in 2005. Loosely based on Anneliese Michel’s story, the movie follows a lawyer (played by Laura Linney) who takes on a negligent homicide case involving a priest who allegedly performed a deadly exorcism on a young woman. Set in America in the modern day, the fi...

    Other than her inspiration for a horror film, Anneliese Michel became an icon for some Catholics who felt modern, secular interpretations of the bible were distorting the ancient, supernatural truth it contains. “The surprising thing was that the people connected to Michel were all completely convinced that she had really been possessed,” remembers...

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    • The ‘grandmas’ in the cemetery. Jeff, a resident of Dayton, Ohio, was driving with his 3-year-old son, Miles, in the back seat, when they passed by a cemetery.
    • The ghost of The Stanley Hotel. The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado, has been around for more than 100 years and was built as a posh getaway for the wealthy seeking solitude in the mountains.
    • The ghost truck stop. On his way to get married, a military man and his best man set off on an 800-mile road trip from Camp Lejeune in North Carolina to Lafayette, Indiana.
    • The hauntings at the Lizzie Borden House. On August 4, 1892, Andrew and his wife, Abby Borden, were found brutally murdered in their Fall River, Massachusetts, home.
    • Anne Boleyn. Anne Boleyn’s sad and awful tale begins shortly after King Henry VIII dumped his first wife and made her his second. She became the Queen of England in 1533, but because she was unable to birth a male heir, her husband decided to do away with her by lopping off her head.
    • Kuchisake-onna. A Japanese legend, “the Slit-Mouthed Woman” is called such because of the grisly scars across her face. Her jealous husband believed she was cheating and as punishment slit her beautiful visage.
    • Nure-Onna. This snake woman of Japanese lore is called Nure-onna (“wet woman”) and lives along rivers and seashores. She has the head of a woman and the body of a snake, and is often seen washing her hair.
    • Headless Nun. This ghost lives in Canada’s French Fort Cove. She allegedly died in the 1700s, when noble French women were sent to Canada to join convents.
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