So let’s move on just a little bit from our haunted dolls escapade of last week. Instead of talking about creepy BABIES, this weekend we will move up to the next phase of life and talk about creepy CHILDREN. Specifically, black-eyed children. I know what you’re thinking, and no—these aren’t children who got into some…
Spooky Sunday: Haunted Dolls
In this weekend’s spooky post, we are checking out some of the world’s most haunted dolls and talking about just why dolls are so creepy and weird.
Spooky Saturday: The Mariana Trench
I recently mentioned the Mariana Trench at work, and was surprised to see that quite a few people had no idea what I was talking about. For anyone who isn’t familiar, The Mariana Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, is the absolute deepest part of the ocean that we know of. Its deepest point is…
Spooky Saturday: The Dyatlov Pass Incident
Imagine: you set out for a hiking trip with eight of your friends from school and an instructor. But a couple days into the trip, you’re not feeling well. You try to stick it out and maybe take it easy for a little while, but you’re not feeling any better. So you head back, leaving…
Spooky Saturday: The Greenbrier Ghost
If you’re a bit of a true crime buff, you know that there are lots of ways that murders can be solved: DNA evidence linking the perpetrator to the crime scene, surveillance footage revealing someone’s whereabouts, or witness testimonies have all been used in innumerable cases to pin down criminals. But only once in history…
True Crime Screen Time: Reviews of The Haunting of Sharon Tate & Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile
You guys probably already know I’m a pretty big fan of true crime podcasts and videos, to the point where sometimes I maybe make myself a teensy bit paranoid thinking everyone out there is likely a psycho killer and they’re all trying to climb in my windows at night. So naturally, I jumped right on…
Spooky Saturday // Cryptid Edition: The Chupacabra
cryptozoology noun Cryptozoology is a pseudoscience & subculture which aims to prove the existence of entities from the folklore record, such as Bigfoot, the Chupacabra, or the Loch Ness Monster. Cryptozoologists refer to these entities as “cryptids”, a term coined by the subculture. Hello, spooky babies, and welcome back to Spooky Saturday. We’re not…
Spooky Saturday: The Winchester Mystery House
In this week’s Spooky Saturday, we talk about the Winchester Mystery House and why its architect, Sarah Winchester, felt she was building a mansion for the ghosts.
Spooky Saturday: The Watcher House in Westfield, NJ
Have you ever experienced the uncanny feeling that you’re just being watched? The unshakable sensation that, no matter how many times you look over your shoulder and assure yourself there is no one there, there is someone somewhere just staring at you? The strangeness of swearing you could feel eyes on you that makes the…
Spooky Saturday: The History of the Ouija Board…& Does It Really Work?
For our inaugural spooky Saturday, we take a look at the history of one of my favorite things–the Ouija board! We’ll also delve in a little bit to the ideomotor effect and whether or not Ouija boards actually work.