This one's even more creepy as it's unsolved. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brabant_killers I found a documentary on the supermarket massacre; it's in Dutch but the reenactment is pretty intense.
My dad knew the first family that he killed (otero family). He was a military kid and they were on the same base in Panama city for a couple of years. Some fucked up shit.
Kinda interesting topic mainly the 1941 Bridge opening. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_travel_claims_and_urban_legends
Just read about this after seeing a reward was increased. On the one hand I can't image this entire group of people conspiring to cover up, but on the other hand the cadaver dogs makes it seem suspicious. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Madeleine_McCann
Spoiler Home / Paranormal / 21 Photo Backstories Scarier Than Any Movie 21 Photo Backstories Scarier Than Any Movie Posted by: Cody Shane in Paranormal 3 Comments Scary movies come few and far between these days. I mean, plenty are released every few weeks, but I’m talking really scary. Here is a list to keep you up at night until that worthy scary movie finally comes to theaters. If you like posts like this, I would also recommend these scary short films and some scary movies you probably haven’t seen, but should. 1. Aerial view of the Jonestown mass suicide. 2. This woman in this photo is actually dead. Her husband took it two days after she passed away. There’s no word on what her cause of death was. 3. A little Polish girl who grew up in a concentration camp drawing a picture of “home.” 4. This man is unable to get off the subway tracks in New York City with a train bearing down. 5. A group of friends in Beirut, Lebanon, moments before a car bomb explosion, and then moments after. (The bomb was in the gold car you see in the first photo.) 6. 23-year-old Evelyn McHale’s body after leaping from the Empire State Building and landing on a United Nations limousine. Some call this picture “the world’s most beautiful suicide.” 7. Shell-shocked soldier in the trenches of the First World War. 8. The decomposing remains of a girl who got lost and died in the pitch blackness of the Odessa Catacombs in Ukraine. 9. The aftermath of a horrifying car accident in 1945. 10. Hospital cameras caught some sort of dark spirit looming over a patient one night. The patient died a few hours later. 11. The body of John Torrington. In the 1840s, John Torrington and a crew of explorers attempted to find the fabled Northwest Passage that would allow for quicker travel between North America and Asia. However, during the expedition, Torrington’s ship was damaged, and the crew was forced to trek back through Canada on foot. No one made it back. Torrington’s body was buried along the way, perfectly preserved by the frigid temperatures. 12. Loana the Bloodthirster after her death in 1909. Allegedly she died from drinking her own blood. 13. The remains of a victim of spontaneous human combustion. 14. Shadows of people vaporized when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. 15. Aftermath of the 1997 Heaven’s Gate suicide in San Diego, California. 16. The so-called “elephant’s foot” at the heart of the melted-down Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. 17. Pennsylvania politician Budd Dwyer moments before he ended his life on live TV. 18. Nazi commander Joseph Goebbels after learning the photographer here was Jewish. 19. The heart of accused vampire Auguste Delagrange. He was said to have killed at least 40 people in the early 1900s. 20. A woman leaps from the top floor of the Genesee Hotel in 1942. 21. This photo taken by a diver in Australia accidentally captured the lifeless body of Tina Watson. Watson was killed by her husband while scuba diving during their honeymoon.
A few more Spoiler http://listverse.com/2015/02/25/10-strange-mysteries-from-around-the-world-that-are-still-unsolved/
Maybe some repeats in here https://www.buzzfeed.com/crystalro/...-never-want-to?utm_term=.brlK9vDqY#.nqaZ5nkBD
The "Dylatov Pass Incident" is one that I always thought was insanely creepy. Nine Soviet ski hikers went into the Ural mountains in 1959, they were all found dead when a rescue party went looking for them. 6 of them were determined to have died from exposure, and 3 showed signs of significant physical trauma. Investigators concluded that they had died from an unknown compelling force. -Their tent was determined to have been cut open from the inside. All of their belongings and shoes were left behind, suggesting they might have high tailed it out of there. Most of the hikers were found in their socks and underwear, some were wearing clothes that belonged to different members of the expedition. - One of them was found to have died from a massive skull fracture, another two from major chest fractures. Investigators determined that the force required to sustain such injuries would be akin to a car crash. What was strange about this is that there were no external injuries or soft tissue damage, it was as if they were crushed by a high level of pressure. - Two of the hikers had burns on their hands. Another hiker was found with her eyes and tongue removed. - Their clothes were found to have significant levels of radiation, and a young witness to their funerals described many of the bodies as being a dark brown tan. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyatlov_Pass_incident#Search_and_discovery
I don't think it was the natives... They have no history of violence, and ritualistic murders aren't part of their culture. I used to think avalanche, but now I think a fire started in the tent caused by their homemade stove. Heard this originally on the Timesuck podcast and found his rationale very compelling. 1. They exited the tent after the homemade stove caught some things on fire inside the tent. Hence the orderly walking, and no one bringing shoes. 2. They freaked out, and one started fighting with the guy who made said stove. 3. Folks became manic due to the temperature and hypothermia 4. DEATH TO ALL 5. Critters eat eyeballs and soft tissue of some of the deceased. 6. Official government testing was a couple hundred KMs away, so naturally, they were nervous, which is why they acted overly bizarre. This is the video I think he got the theory from:
My mind always goes to this when I hear people say that more scientists should be in charge of the world.
Stopped a few paragraphs into it. What a psycho. Also messed up about the Garrett woman that survived only to have husband not believe her, accuse her of cheating and then divorce her.
Some of these are unreal https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unethical_human_experimentation_in_the_United_States
Fucking evil: In 1957, with funding from a CIA front organization, Donald Ewen Cameron of the Allan Memorial Institute in Montreal, Canada began MKULTRA Subproject 68.[131] His experiments were designed to first "depattern" individuals, erasing their minds and memories—reducing them to the mental level of an infant—and then to "rebuild" their personality in a manner of his choosing.[132] To achieve this, Cameron placed patients under his "care" into drug-induced comas for up to 88 days, and applied numerous high voltage electric shocks to them over the course of weeks or months, often administering up to 360 shocks per person. He would then perform what he called "psychic driving" experiments on the subjects, where he would repetitively play recorded statements, such as "You are a good wife and mother and people enjoy your company", through speakers he had implanted into blacked-out football helmets that he bound to the heads of the test subjects (for sensory deprivationpurposes). The patients could do nothing but listen to these messages, played for 16–20 hours a day, for weeks at a time. In one case, Cameron forced a person to listen to a message non-stop for 101 days.[132] Using CIA funding, Cameron converted the horse stables behind Allan Memorial into an elaborate isolation and sensory deprivation chamber where he kept patients locked in for weeks at a time.[132] Cameron also induced insulincomas in his subjects by giving them large injections of insulin, twice a day, for up to two months at a time.[113] Several of the children who Cameron experimented on were sexually abused, in at least one case by several men. One of the children was filmed numerous times performing sexual acts with high-ranking federal government officials, in a scheme set up by Cameron and other MKULTRA researchers, to blackmail the officials to ensure further funding for the experiments.[133
any of you listen to The Last Podcast on the Left? shit is fascinating and also very funny. They cover UFOs, serial killers, cults, etc. Really gets your morbid curiosity going while at the same time bringing some humor. Highly recommend it. here's one about Carl Panzram, early 1900's vagabond serial killing sodomite.
On the last one now. It’s my first venture into the podcast. They have so many good topics I don’t even know which one to go to next.
I literally just downloaded 30 episodes- Casey Anthony OJ trial Waco 9/11 Jonestown/Jim Jones Jack the Ripper Zodiac Urban Legends Weird 911 calls Roswell Philadelphia Experiment Betty & Barney Hill Bigfoot Strange sounds/recordings JonBenet Ramsey Dylatov Pass Incident Hudson valley sightings Zombie Apocalypse
Might ahve to check this out. I have such a hard time being able to concentrate well enough on podcasts to be able to remember anything that is being said though.
Last podcast exploding here is awesome. I’ve literally listened to every one. The early episodes are obvious start up stuff, but once they started getting cash the research has gotten incredible. I started with HH Holmes and got hooked. I wanted more after reading devil in the white city and found this.
Dean Corll LPOTL is so fucked up. Corll stored one of his victim’s dicks in a zip lock bag and buried it in a storage shed floor.
I’ve listened to almost every ep too and Henry Zebrowski kills me so much. Ben is a drunk host who does zero work on the show, Henry is hilarious and an insane aliens person, and Marcus is the kid who does all the homework for the group project.
Listening to LPOTL is so weird. I have zero aggressive bones in my body, but, listening to these depraved stories is somehow satisfying. The comedy certainly helps, and I do love dark stuff/horror. But everytime I’ve suggested LPOTL to irl friends they always come back with “wtf dude”. I guess my inate curiosity outweighs my disgust of some stuff.
Uh, this shit happens. Pretending it doesn’t happen doesn’t help and I like to hear how people tick. It helps that these guys are fucked up enough to make a joke about a ziplock bag commercial when Dean Corll’s victim’s dick was still as good as new when it was found.
Or like, Henry Zebrowski has an amazing high pitched voice to emulate the vampire of Sacramento where he talks about his ears being on backwards and him being a quart low on blood because he’s batshit crazy or Charles Ng’s Asian voice and Ng’s mother feeding him his own pets.
I think my favorite of his is Spring Heeled Jack. That voice killed me. PeeWee Gaskins “ the final truth” ranks high as well.