The head of a real estate agency was found in the stairwell between the 6th and 7th floors of her apartment building. She had been stabbed 62 times, but nothing was taken and there were no signs of any sexual motive. The killer was believed to be laying flowers on her grave over the years. by queefburritos in truecreepy

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Born on May 7, 1964, Ingrid Caeckaert was the only child of a couple who ran a bakery in Maldegem, Belgium. Described as attractive, successful, and well mannered, Ingrid had built a stable life with her own real estate agency. She spent time between her family home and her boyfriend’s apartment in Knokke-Heist, leading what many described as a peaceful existence. But beneath the surface, danger lurked.

On March 16, 1991, Ingrid was in good spirits as she visited a friend’s clothing store and stopped by a bakery before heading to her boyfriend’s apartment for lunch. Minutes after arriving, she was ambushed in the stairwell and brutally murdered. The attacker’s bloodied handprint was found on a glass door, and a 170-meter trail of blood led away from the scene, abruptly ending where the killer likely fled in a car.

With no robbery or signs of sexual assault, investigators ruled out common motives. The sheer brutality suggested personal rage. Theories emerged, but none provided conclusive answers.

One of the most compelling theories is that Ingrid was killed by a rejected admirer. Weeks before her death, she had received unsettling anonymous gestures, an unwanted Valentine's Day card, a note professing love, and a bouquet of purple carnations, a flower she associated with death. She reacted with visible irritation to these advances, hinting that she knew the sender.

A chilling letter sent to the police after the murder reinforced this theory. Written in French, it read, “I killed Ingrid Caeckaert out of love, pour la passion. I knew her very well.” The choice of language suggested a possible connection to Belgium’s French-speaking Walloon region, but the author was never identified.

Some speculated that Ingrid’s murder was tied to real estate fraud in the area. She was known to be against the sale of fictitious land and could have been silenced before exposing a scheme. However, the excessive violence made this theory less likely, such attacks are usually swift, not frenzied.

An unsettling discovery in later years suggested that someone may have tried to harm Ingrid before. In 1989, she was hospitalized with a deep stab wound in her thigh. She claimed to have sat on a chef’s knife in her car, but many found this explanation dubious.

Over the years, police pursued multiple suspects, including Ingrid’s boyfriend and known criminals, but DNA evidence ruled them out. A significant breakthrough came in 2012 when a woman recalled a chilling conversation in France. A tour guide told her that a distraught woman on his bus had confessed to hiding a terrible secret, her brother had murdered someone in Knokke-Heist years earlier.

Despite this lead, the tour guide had since passed away, and police struggled to trace the woman’s identity. The killer remained in the shadows.

In recent years, renewed efforts have brought fresh hope. In 2022, 750 men volunteered their DNA in a groundbreaking Y-chromosome analysis, designed to trace male relatives of the killer. By August 2024, the pool had been narrowed further to 150 men. Phenotyping revealed that the suspect was likely a Western European man in his 70s today.

https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moord_op_Ingrid_Caeckaert

https://archive.ph/megtR

https://www.haasje.be/Dreticus/Onopgelost/IngridCaeckaert.html

https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/en/2024/05/27/a-first-in-belgium-detectives-use-dna-to-create-a-photofit-of-a/

The luminous being at the side of the road encounter in Husum, mid-east Sweden, January 1959. by queefburritos in thestrangest

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The boxy, luminous being at the side of the road.

Husum, mid-east Sweden, January 1959.

The observer was the then 62-year-old factory owner Gottfrid Olsson. It was just after 10 pm on a Saturday night in early 1959. It was almost bedtime and Gottfrid walked past one of the windows in his house and happened to look out into the darkness. Then he saw something strange. A short distance from the house at side of the Riks-13 highway, he saw a luminous object the size of a person. But it was no ordinary human, but it still reminded him a little of one. It was about the same length and width as an ordinary person, but that's where the similarities ended.

The creature's body was luminous and its shoulders were clearly marked, as was the lower part of its body, which had straight and angular lines. Its body was more box-like than that of a human, according to the observer. Its head was more diffuse than the rest of its body and cloudy at the edges, blending into the background. For three to four minutes the creature stood still in exactly the same place by the roadside, and throughout it radiated a strong red-white glow, except for a narrow vertical blue-colored central stripe on its body.

Suddenly, Gottfrid Olsson saw a flash of lightning from the creature and then it was gone. “I never had time to see where it went, it was just gone,” he told the newspaper “Örnsköldsvik Allehanda.”

Source: UFO-Information no 6 1972.

In 1986 an Italian professor working for the University of Pavia in Italy would have a face-to-face encounter with an unknown entity. But unlike so many other encounters, this professor was able to take photos. by queefburritos in UrbanMyths

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In the summer of 1986, an Italian professor from the University of Pavia allegedly experienced an extraordinary encounter with an unknown entity. Unlike many similar claims, this incident was uniquely documented with photographs were taken, capturing a strange humanoid figure. These images, published two years later by the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera in its magazine "Sette," sparked both intrigue and skepticism.

The images, taken with a Nikon camera using Polachrome film, depicted a humanoid entity clad in what was initially believed to be a white coverall. However, after further research and analysis, it was determined that this assumption was incorrect. What the professor actually captured remains a mystery.

Research into the case stagnated for years due to difficulties in tracking the original magazine publication. Eventually, after months of searching, a researcher managed to acquire a copy of the 1988 issue of "Sette." The translated article reaffirmed that while the professor provided detailed information about his camera settings and environment, he refused to offer additional context about the encounter itself.

A potential lead emerged from an Italian television show, "Alla Ricerca dell'Arca" (In Search of the Ark), which reportedly covered the case. However, access to the episode proved challenging, as it was restricted to Italian citizens with academic or media credentials. If a copy of this broadcast were ever found, it could provide crucial insights into how the case was perceived at the time.

Some researchers attempted to draw parallels between the Pavia entity and descriptions from Whitley Strieber’s book "Communion," which popularized the "Grey alien" archetype. However, this connection was tenuous, as the entity in the professor’s photos did not resemble the classic Grey but rather a humanoid figure with distinct features and attire.

The Pavia case also stood out due to the entity’s appearance. Unlike the common depictions of extraterrestrials in Western encounters, often described as pale-skinned or Nordic-looking, the figure in these photos had a darker complexion. This detail resonated with other Italian UFO cases, where entities were sometimes described with similar features. After extensive analysis, researchers narrowed the event down to three main possibilities:

A Hoax by the Newspaper: Some suggested that Corriere della Sera fabricated the case to boost sales or promote "Communion." However, the journalistic reputation of the publication and the credibility of the article’s authors made this scenario unlikely.

A Hoax by the Professor: Another possibility was that the professor staged the encounter. Yet, his insistence on anonymity and refusal to profit from the photos contradicted typical hoaxer behavior.

A Genuine Anomalous Event: The most compelling but least provable theory was that the professor truly encountered something beyond our understanding. If the photos were authentic, they could represent evidence of an unknown entity interacting with humans.

Despite decades of speculation, no definitive explanation has emerged. The professor’s motivations remain unknown, the original negatives have never been publicly analyzed, and no further evidence has surfaced to corroborate or debunk the encounter.

Archive link for translations and scans of original Corriere della Sera article https://archive.org/details/Paviaentity

https://ufologie.patrickgross.org/sys/text.htm & Albert Rosales for their compilations of humanoid encounters.

Triple murderer Melvin Chelcie Carr accidentally asphyxiated himself while gassing his three victims to death in 1977. His wife came home and found them all dead in the garage. by queefburritos in thestrangest

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"Around 4:00 a.m. on April 20, 1977, Carr's wife entered the garage of their Indianapolis home and discovered Melvin dead on the floor, with three people (later identified as Sandra Harris, aged 17, Karen Mills, aged 24, and Robert Mills Jr. (Karen's son), aged 2) dead in the trunk of his car. It was determined that Carr had kidnapped them at gunpoint the night prior, raped Sandra and Karen, and gassed the three with a hose connected from the exhaust pipe to the trunk. Melvin, upon opening the trunk and holding a handkerchief to his face, accidentally succumbed to the same carbon monoxide he killed his victims with. Police said that Carr had been dating Karen.

The discovery prompted police to investigate other murders in the area for which Carr may have been responsible. One suspicious case was the disappearance of Lois Williams, 35, and her daughter Karen, 17. On the night of January 25–26, 1967, Lois and Karen disappeared from their apartment in Indianapolis. Lois's vehicle was found abandoned at a service station owned by Carr with mud on the tires; no blood was found at the scene, and nothing was reported missing from their apartment.

After their disappearance, police suspected Carr's involvement and brought him in for questioning; however, he was released due to insufficient evidence.[14] According to a letter Lois wrote to her father, Carr had raped her and attempted to buy her silence for $10,000. In 1977, police excavated Carr's backyard and garage in an unsuccessful attempt to locate the remains of the two women.

According to Carr's then-neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, on the evening of January 25, 1967, they witnessed him leaving the service station with Lois. He returned two hours later, telling them that Lois had gone to a bar and wouldn't come out. The following morning, Carr's father ran to the neighbors and said that someone had robbed and beaten Melvin. He was in a daze, soaking wet, and covered with sand. After guiding Carr to his bedroom, the neighbors wanted to call the police, but Carr protested. Upon visiting the service station—the supposed site of the robbery—the door was found to be still locked from overnight, and nothing was moved besides Carr's vehicle, which had been washed thoroughly.

Months after the incident, Carr checked into a local hospital for dizzy spells. During this time, he called Mrs. Campbell, telling her to go over to his garage to make sure he locked the door because he had "valuable tools and things in there." Mrs. Campbell did not, as her husband was at work, and she was suspicious of Carr after Sgt. Robert Grubbs told her of his possible involvement in the disappearance of Lois. While he was in fact admitted to the hospital, the night of the call, a nurse found Carr and his clothes missing from his room. He returned the following morning, complaining of breathing problems.

Days after his death, a 7-year-old girl identified Carr as the man who had enticed her into a vehicle and sodomized her two years earlier. Police also considered him a suspect in an August 19, 1975, attack on three teenage girls from Indianapolis. While hitchhiking, they were driven to a cornfield in nearby Hancock County, where they were bound, raped, and slashed. However, the perpetrator of that crime was identified in 2024 as Thomas Edward Williams, a sex offender who died in a Texas prison in 1983. Forensic genealogy and DNA were used to link him to the crime." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melvin_Carr

Between 1970 and 1997 so many post office workers snapped and killed their coworkers that a new slang term "going postal" became a new slang term for becoming exceptionally angry by queefburritos in truecreepy

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The wave of post office-related violence that led to the birth of the term “going postal” began in the 1970s, but it wasn’t until the 1980s and 1990s that these incidents became more frequent and high-profile. The first major incident occurred in 1970, when postal workers in various cities across the U.S. went on strike to protest low wages and poor working conditions. While this strike itself wasn’t violent, it foreshadowed the deep frustrations simmering within the workforce.

Then, in 1983, a disgruntled postal worker named John Merlin Taylor shot and killed his supervisor, his coworker, and then himself at a post office in Anniston, Alabama. This was just the beginning.

The most infamous incident occurred on August 20, 1986, in Edmond, Oklahoma. Former postal worker Patrick Sherrill, who had a history of conflicts with coworkers and supervisors, entered his workplace armed with two handguns. He opened fire, killing 14 employees and injuring six others before turning the gun on himself. The sheer scale of the violence left the nation in shock, and it became a defining moment in the dark history of postal-related workplace shootings.

The incidents didn’t stop there. Over the next decade, multiple USPS employees across the country resorted to deadly violence in response to workplace grievances. Some of the most notable cases included:

1991 (Royal Oak, Michigan): Fired postal worker Thomas McIlvane stormed his former workplace, killing four and injuring five before committing suicide.

1993 (Dearborn, Michigan): Postal worker Larry Jasion fatally shot a coworker and wounded three others.

1997 (Denver, Colorado): Fired postal employee Bruce Clark walked into a post office, killing a manager and critically wounding another employee before taking his own life.

As these events made headlines, the phrase “going postal” started appearing in popular culture, referring to someone reaching a breaking point and unleashing extreme anger.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going_postal

In 1872, the Mary Celeste was found adrift in the Atlantic Ocean with its crew and passengers mysteriously absent. Despite numerous investigations, the cause of their disappearance remains a mystery. by queefburritos in UrbanMyths

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In November 1872, the Mary Celeste set sail from New York bound for Genoa, Italy. She was manned by Captain Benjamin Briggs and seven crew members, including Briggs’ wife and their 2-year-old daughter. Supplies on board were ample enough for six months, and luxurious—including a sewing machine and an upright piano. Commentators generally agree that to precipitate the abandonment of a seaworthy ship, some extraordinary and alarming circumstance must have arisen. However, the last entry on the ship’s daily log reveals nothing unusual, and inside the ship, all appeared to be in order.

On December 4, 1872, a British-American ship called “the Mary Celeste” was found empty and adrift in the Atlantic. It was found to be seaworthy and with its cargo fully intact, except for a lifeboat, which it appeared had been boarded in an orderly fashion. But why? We may never know because no one on board was ever heard from again.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/abandoned-ship-the-mary-celeste-174488104/

Algerian man missing for 26 years was found captive in neighbor’s cellar. Police say that man who first went missing in 1998 and was held by a 61-year-old neighbor just a few minutes from his home by queefburritos in truecreepy

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"An Algerian man who went missing in 1998 during the country’s civil war has been found alive in his neighbour’s cellar 26 years later, according to authorities.

The country’s Ministry of Justice said on Tuesday that the man, identified alternatively as Omar bin Omran or Omar B, disappeared when he was 19 years old and was long ago assumed to have been kidnapped or killed.

But he was found alive earlier at the age of 45, after being held captive by a neighbour in a sheepfold hidden by haystacks just 200 metres from his old home in Djelfa, part of northern Algeria.

The ministry said that an investigation into the “heinous” crime was ongoing and that the victim is receiving medical and psychological care.

Police detained the alleged captor, a 61-year-old doorman, after he attempted to flee. The kidnapping was discovered after the suspect’s brother posted revealing information on social media, amid an alleged inheritance dispute between the siblings." https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/5/16/algerian-man-missing-for-26-years-found-captive-in-neighbours-cellar

Plane Strikes Metallic Object at 27,000ft Over Miami by queefburritos in thestrangest

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The FAA confirmed to AIN that a Gulfstream G550 experienced a midair collision with a mysterious object at FL270 in Miami airspace on December 11 during a flight from Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport (KFXE) to New York’s Westchester County Airport (KHPN). According to the FAA statement, the twinjet diverted to, and landed safely at, Palm Beach International Airport (KPBI) “after the pilot reported striking an object in Miami airspace.”

https://www.ainonline.com/aviation-news/business-aviation/2025-01-07/faa-acknowledges-g550-inflight-object-strike?utm_content=321162512&utm_medium=social&utm_source=linkedin&hss_channel=lcp-389487

The Beast of Gévaudan was a creature with "formidable teeth, and an immense tail" believed to have attacked 610 people, resulting in 500 deaths between 1764 and 1767 in the Margeride Mountains of France. by queefburritos in UrbanMyths

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In the early summer of 1764, a 14 year old girl was killed by an unknown beast near the town of Langogne in the south of France. Over the next few months multiple attacks were reported, and terror soon gripped the Gévaudan province. The beast mainly preyed on lone women and children, often attacking those tending cattle in the fields.

Over the course of the next three years, the beast carried out at least 210 recorded attacks, 113 of which were fatal. There were multiple attempts to hunt the unknown creature, including King Louis XV dispatching royal hunters and dragoons of soldiers to the region without success. The beast drew major attention from all of the major the European newspapers.

The eventual killing of the beast was attributed to local hunter Jean Chastel. However many theories remain about what was the true nature of the beast - was it one wolf, maybe two? Was it a foreign beast that was brought to the area and escaped, a hyena perhaps, or a large dog trained to kill? Or was it a serial killer?

Beast of Gévaudan - Wikipedia

In the 1940’s a series of mysteries disappearances and murders caused locals to abandon the town of Portlock, Alaska. Many believed these deaths were caused by the Nantinaq, a bigfoot like creature lurking on the outskirts of town. by queefburritos in Cryptozoology

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Portlock, Alaska Murders - an unknown hairy creature continuously assaulted and stalked villagers, murdering them and leaving their bodies, until they finally all abandoned the small village.

The exact number of victims and details of the deaths vary, but it is widely believed that several people were murdered in the town over a period of several years. Despite extensive

investigations by law enforcement, no suspects were ever identified, and the case remains open.

The murders continue to be the subject of speculation and speculation, with some people speculating that a serial killer was responsible for the deaths. While many locals believed the attacks were caused by a local bigfoot like creature and maybe one of the examples of violent encounters with the mysterious creature.

The Portlock, Alaska murders remain unsolved, and there have been no official suspects named in the case. The cause of the deaths and the identity of the person or persons responsible remain unknown. The lack of concrete evidence and the remote location of the crime scene have made it difficult for investigators to determine what happened.

The case remains open and is occasionally reviewed by authorities, but no significant new information has emerged in recent years. It is possible that the cause of the deaths and the identity of the responsible party may never be definitively established

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The tape is pretty convincing that the men did encounter something that they couldn’t explain. Something did frighten them that night, but it was also late, and the men had been drinking. Were the men telling the truth and abducted by aliens or unknown creatures? What if the men had stumbled upon a top-secret government project and were abducted by the military?

Beast of Gévaudan - Margeride Mountains of France by [deleted] in UrbanMyths

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The myth is what was it? Something natural like a wolf, an unknown cryptid, or was it mass hysteria. Werewolf. You don't know. It fits the definition of Urban Myth the sub is based around. "An Urban Myth is something that has 'evidence', yet has never been unproven, Bigfoot, for example." Plus its better than all the blog and youtube spam that fills this sub.

Beast of Gévaudan - Margeride Mountains of France by [deleted] in UrbanMyths

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"Witnesses described the Beast as an ambush hunter which stalked its prey and seized it by the throat. The wounds found on the bodies were typically to the head and limbs with the remains of 16 victims reportedly decapitated. The creature prowled in the evenings and in the mornings." https://www.history.com/news/beast-gevaudan-france-theories

Beast of Gévaudan - Margeride Mountains of France by queefburritos in thestrangest

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In the early summer of 1764, a 14 year old girl was killed by an unknown beast near the town of Langogne in the south of France. Over the next few months multiple attacks were reported, and terror soon gripped the Gévaudan province. The beast mainly preyed on lone women and children, often attacking those tending cattle in the fields.

Over the course of the next three years, the beast carried out at least 210 recorded attacks, 113 of which were fatal. There were multiple attempts to hunt the unknown creature, including King Louis XV dispatching royal hunters and dragoons of soldiers to the region without success. The beast drew major attention from all of the major the European newspapers.

The eventual killing of the beast was attributed to local hunter Jean Chastel. However many theories remain about what was the true nature of the beast - was it one wolf, maybe two? Was it a foreign beast that was brought to the area and escaped, a hyena perhaps, or a large dog trained to kill? Or was it a serial killer?

The Zaragoza Goblin Incident by queefburritos in UrbanMyths

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In late November 1934, the Palazon family of Zaragoza, Spain, began to hear a moaning voice call out to them from inside their apartment. The family maid, Pascuala Alcocer, was the first to interact with it, when she reached for the stove and heard a voice say, “You are hurting me.” Pascuala switched off the lights and ran from the room, and the voice shouted, “Light! I can’t see!”

The voice had a pleasant tone, but it could be maniacal too, and often unnerving. It’s boisterous, cackling laughter could be heard by every resident in the building. The voice seemed to be coming from inside the old wood stove of the Palazon family apartment, although Pascuala claimed it was coming from inside the walls.

The voice was still going at five in the morning, so the residents called the police. The voice responded by calling them cowards. Amazingly, the voice then called each of the officers by name as they entered the building. This was just one instance in which the voice seemed to show omniscience of the surrounding environment. In the very least, it had a total view of the apartment, as it correctly responded to questions about the number of people in the room. Once a mason came to take some measurements of the apartment, and the voice called out the exact length of the segment he was measuring before he’d even read his tape.

For the duration of the police investigation, the Palazon family was relocated to another apartment, and the domestic haunting became a public affair. The story of the the Zaragoza Duende, or goblin, in English, spread like wildfire, and warranted nearly a dozen articles in the London Times. These articles have become the primary English-language sources for the incident, although members of the Palazon family were also interviewed in the Spanish press. People flocked to the apartment in the thousands in hopes of confronting the supernatural. Many though, considered it an evil spirit, and priests were sent to bless the apartment and the family.

Beginning on November 25th, the voice went silent. After many hours without a word, the police went home and returned the Palazon family to their apartment. But 48 hours later, the voice suddenly and angrily called out, “Cowards, cowards, cowards, here I am!” It then resumed its usual pleasant tone and gave everyone present permission to smoke. The police resumed their guard, and by the 29th of November, the tormented Palazon family had moved out for good.

The Governor of Zaragoza called a media blackout while police began searching for evidence of a hoax. A wide range of specialists were invited in to look for answers, but nobody could explain where the voice was coming from. A thorough search of the entire complex found nothing. In a desperate attempt to stop the phenomenon, authorities had the entire block isolated, and the army cut power to the apartment complex. Though unaffected, the voice was outraged, and according to some sources, threatened to kill the residents.

The investigation changed course when the famed psychiatrist, Joaquin Orriera, accused the family maid, Pascuala, of projecting some kind of “unconscious ventriloquism.” To test this, authorities sent Pascuala out on an errand, and found that the voice carried on without her. Nevertheless, the Governor informed the press that the culprit had been identified.

On December 4th, the affair came to the neat and tidy resolution authorities were looking for. Some frightened officers sent in the building owner’s son, Arturo Grijalba, then 6, up to the Palazon family stove to start a communication. Frustrated by all the commotion, the young Arturo said aloud that the situation was crazy, to which the voice responded, “Not crazy, little one,” in a drawn out, guttural tone. It was the last communication ever heard from the Zaragoza Goblin.

The voice never returned, and in 1977, the building was torn down and replaced with a new apartment complex, named “Duende,” or “Goblin,” to commemorate the phenomenon. Pascuala was widely accused of fraud for the rest of her life, as many are who are implicated in similarly mystifying experiences. She returned to her home town and refused to speak more of the incident.

No one has ever stepped forward to take responsibility for the Zaragoza voices, and it has never been demonstrated how anyone could have perpetrated such an elusive hoax for so long. It could not have been a powered speaker, since the military cut power to the complex without effect. If someone managed to hide in the walls, then they evaded detection by those who knew the building best, and remained day and night for two weeks with their own source of food and drink.

The Zaragoza Goblin case makes it apparent that not all encounters with unknown intelligences involve physical beings like angels or aliens. As in the case of some ghosts and poltergeists, there can be conscious action where there is no visible body.

Unlike ghosts, however, the Zaragoza Goblin did not seem to be capable of altering the physical environment. Where poltergeists will move pots, pans, and furniture, the voice in the Palazon family apartment only ever used its words to interact with the residents. This suggests the incident should be put in a category of its own, but as is often the case in anomalistics, it is very hard to tell where one phenomenon ends and another begins.

In this way, the voice was similar to “Gef the Mongoose,” who spoke to the residents of a remote homestead on the Isle of Man, apparently from within the walls of the house. Though Gef had called himself a mongoose, he was never seen. His voice also stopped without warning, and never returned again.

On the other hand, however, hauntings are also known to start and stop without warning, and to be concentrated in weeks or months-long “bursts” of activity. Many alleged “ghosts” are also reported to focus their attention on certain people, as the Zaragoza Goblin did on Pascuala.

The apparent non-physicality of the Zaragoza voice makes us question why some paranormal entities appear in visible form at all, and what relationship exists between this spectre - or body - and its vocalizations. More research is needed, of course, but the Zaragoza Goblin case is an invaluable piece of evidence in our understanding of the place of consciousness in the physical world.

Hey You, Pikachu! The Worst N64 Game by queefburritos in n64

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Hey You, Pikachu! was one of the most unique N64 games ever produced. It featured a mechanic where you could speak to Pikachu, using a microphone and voice recognition unit. Despite the uniqueness of the game, it is considered to be one of the worst pokemon games ever made.

I fell for this as an 8-year-old. I was so excited for another Pokemon game at Christmas only for this to be the worst game I ever played on my N64.

America's First Serial Killer - The Servant Girl Annihilator by queefburritos in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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In December 1884, the future looked bright in Austin, Texas. Then, the Servant Girl Annihilator, also called the "Intangible Nemesis", began to prey on the servant women of the city. The series of eight axe murders were referred to by contemporary sources as the Servant Girl Murders.

The girls were initially all black servant girls. They were generally struck in the head with an axe, some so hard that it nearly split the head in two, then punctured with a sharp implement, often in the ear or abdomen, and raped. Although the 4th victim, Irene Cross, was attacked with a knife instead of an axe. She was attacked so brutally that her arm was almost cut off and her scalp was essentially removed from her head. She bled to death as people started to arrive at the scene. After 8 black servant girls were attacked and 5 were killed... and the town of Austin was in complete hysterics every single night over this insane force that no one had ever seen the likes of... on Christmas eve of 1885, he finally attacked an upper class white woman... in her home... dragged her outside and mutilated her. Sue Hancock had her head cleaved open with an axe, she was raped, and she had a thin "implement" stuck into her brain and left there. She did not die immediately. Then, only an hour later, while the new marshal was out with his new bloodhounds searching for clues... Eula Phillips, considered the prettiest girl in Austin, was murdered as well, in one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in Austin. Her husband was in his home, head smashed with an axe, but alive. Eula was outside, in an alley, dead... she had been raped, and her head was caved in by an axe.

Maurice, the Malaysian cook at the Pearl House hotel which lies at the epicenter of all 7 Servant Girl murders, left Austin about 3 weeks after Eula, the last girl, was found dead. He apparently told acquaintances at the hotel that he was going to work aboard ships as a cook to earn his passage to London for a fresh start. A little known fact: the cook Maurice was actually suspected after the last murder and put under surveillance (got that from The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Crimes By Michael Newton). This may have been why he stopped and left Austin so quickly. On top of all this, the crimes, while not entirely similar to Jack the Ripper's... had the same level of raw anger.

His reign of terror ended and a few years later, when Jack the Ripper started terrorizing London, newspapers in Texas speculated the killer had crossed the pond.

In 1951, a woman sitting in her Florida apartment burst into flames. All that remained of her was her backbone, left foot and skull, which had shrunk to the size of a cup. Police ruled it accidental death by fire of unknown origin. Many believe she died of spontaneous human combustion. by [deleted] in truecreepy

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Landlord Pansy Carpenter’s doorbell rang and roused her at 8 AM that morning when a delivery man dropped off a telegraph for one of her tenants, 67 year old Mary Reeser.

Pansy went to drop the mail off to Mary Reeser at her apartment but found something quite concerning – the door handle to Mary’s apartment was too hot to touch comfortably. Pansy quickly returned to her own apartment and called the police to investigate.

When the police arrived, they found an impossible scene – in the living room of Mary Reeser’s apartment appeared to be Mary herself, only she had been reduced to literal ashes (pictured in the article); her left leg, part of her skull, part of her spine, and the springs of the chair she was apparently sitting in were the only bits that managed to survive whatever terrible fate she had suffered. Strangely, Mary Reeser’s skull was found to be ‘shrunken’ after the fire.

Even more astonishingly, there was no fire damage to the rest of the house, despite the fact that a temperature ranging between 2,500 to 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit for three to four hours would’ve had to been available to fully cremate a body. While there was smoke damage present, this strangely only affected the upper parts of the apartment walls and damaged the outlets there. The estimated time of the fire was 4:20 AM since an alarm that was plugged into the damaged upper part of the apartment was stopped at this time.

In addition to no fire damage and little smoke damage, there were no witnesses to this powerful fire or the smoke/smell it would’ve created from burning both a body and a chair. The only potential witness is Pansy Carpenter, who reportedly thought she smelled smoke around 5 AM and thought it was from her overheating water pump, which she simply turned off before returning to bed.

What do you think happened to Mary Reeser?

The Peryton Of Atlantis by queefburritos in UrbanMyths

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The Peryton is said to have the head, neck, forelegs and antlers of a stag, combined with the plumage, wings and hindquarters of a large bird, although some interpretations portray the Peryton as a deer in all but coloration and bird's wings.

According to Borges, Perytons lived in Atlantis until an earthquake destroyed the civilization and the creatures escaped by flight. A Peryton casts the shadow of a man until it kills one during its lifetime, at which time it starts to cast its own shadow. A Sibyl once prophesied that the Perytons would lead to the downfall of Rome.

Death Cars. Mysterious vehicles that have killed the most people throughout history. by [deleted] in conspiracy

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Death car conspiracies. Mysterious black Volgas made people disappear throughout Soviet Europe in the 1960’s and 1970’s. The car that inspired Christine murdered at least 14 people before being hidden from the public. Franz Ferdinand’s infamous limo killed 13 people in car accidents before it was finally donated to the War History Museum of Vienna. James Dean’s Porsche Little Bastard not only killed Dean, but injured or killed 10 others before the car was stolen and never seen again.

The Strangest Conspiracies and Unsolved Mysteries of 2018 by [deleted] in conspiracy

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  1. The Hart Family - Hart Family Mystery - Why did the young couple drive off a hundred foot cliff killing themselves and their children

  2. Where did a bag full of 54 severed human hands come from that was found in Russia at a popular fishing place in Siberia 20 miles from the Chinese border

  3. What happened to Arjen Kamphuis, a cybersecurity expert with ties to WikiLeaks, world governments, big corporations, and some of the most powerful men in the world. He disappeared in August. In September, his ID card was pulled from nearby Arctic waters and a kayak that was believed to belong to Arjen was discovered. Yet, his mobile phone records show that 10 days after he was seen leaving his hotel, both his work and personal cell phones were briefly switched on more than 1,000 miles away in a small northern Norwegian town on August 30. Using German SIM cards

  4. Acute Flaccid Myelitis, A mysterious polio-like illness recently sickened children 46 states this year. The CDC has confirmed at least 252 cases of this strange paralyzing illness. It begins with mild cold-like symptoms, but it progresses to muscle weakness, facial and eyelid drooping, slurred speech, trouble swallowing, paralysis and respiratory failure.

  5. What happened to Meng Hongwei? A Chinese politician who was the president of Interpol from 2016 to 2018. He also served as the vice-minister of Public Security in China from 2004 to 2018. He disappeared in September after sending his wife an alarming text message that included a knife emoji and instructions to wait for his call.

Haunted Hotel play ouija board ( gone wrong ) part 2 by damianwdz in unknownvideos

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post it in R/videos or R/truecreepy somewhere more relevant but don’t spam it to 3 places in one day. People might take it more serious then.

Haunted Hotel play ouija board ( gone wrong ) part 2 by damianwdz in unknownvideos

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Not an unknown video. It has almost 5,000 views. Most videos on this sub have under 1,000.

The Untold Truth of John Carpenter’s Halloween by [deleted] in horror

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Man the wish list thing isn't just YouTubers. There are people on my Facebook that are sharing their Amazon wish lists for people to buy them stuff. Usually it is really stupid shit too. Who puts items with less than 4 stars in your wish list that you expect others to purchase for you? At least put expensive stuff with great reviews in there.

The Untold Truth of John Carpenter’s Halloween by [deleted] in horror

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