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Footage so horrific, you wish it'd stayed hidden; discover found footage depicting horror in real-life, from eerie forest encounters to cemetery dwellers to paranormal activity and more.
The Whisper in the Walls
Sarah moved into the Victorian-style house on the outskirts of Blackwood seeking silence, but the house had its own voice. It started as a rhythmic scratching behind the bedroom wallpaper, which she dismissed as mice. However, as the weeks passed, the sound evolved. It wasn’t the frantic clawing of a rodent; it was the slow, deliberate sound of fingernails dragging across wood, moving in sync with her footsteps as she walked down the hallway.
By Edge Words2 days ago in Horror
The Killer's Last Google Search
THE DIGITAL FOOTPRINT OF EVIL Modern criminal investigation has revealed a disturbing pattern that transforms our understanding of how violent crimes are committed in the digital age: the overwhelming majority of premeditated violent criminals leave detailed digital trails in their search histories, social media activity, and online behavior that in retrospect clearly signal their intentions but that are almost never detected before the crime occurs because no system exists to connect the dots between seemingly innocent individual searches that together paint a picture of someone planning to harm others. The case files that have been made public through court proceedings reveal that killers frequently search for specific practical information in the days and hours before committing violence including how to dispose of bodies, how long DNA evidence survives on different surfaces, what household chemicals can be used to clean crime scenes, how to disable security cameras, what the penalties are for different categories of homicide in their jurisdiction, and even how other killers were caught so they can avoid making the same mistakes, and this methodical research-oriented approach to planning violence contradicts the popular image of killers acting in sudden passionate rage and reveals instead a calculated decision-making process that uses the same information-gathering tools we all use daily.
By The Curious Writer8 days ago in Horror
I Photographed a Cursed Wedding: The Uninvited Guest in the Background
I’ve been a professional wedding photographer for six years. I’ve seen Bridezillas, drunk uncles, and disastrous weather, but I’ve never experienced a true wedding horror story until the Sterling-Vance ceremony last October.
By The Glitch Archive19 days ago in Horror
An elderly man stabs 3 women in broad daylight in Egypt
Yesterday, on El-Fareed Street in the Ezbet El-Nakhl area, life was proceeding as usual in a calm Ramadan atmosphere; passersby were rushing to buy their needs before the Maghrib call to prayer, vendors were calling out their goods, and the sounds of children blended with the aroma of food filling the place. But those peaceful moments suddenly turned into a scene of horror and shock.
By Hossam Gamal22 days ago in Horror
The Man Who Couldn't Die
David Bennett was fifty-seven years old when he became the first person to receive a genetically modified pig heart transplant in January 2022, a medical milestone that made international headlines and was celebrated as a breakthrough in xenotransplantation that could solve the organ shortage crisis and save thousands of lives, but what the triumphant press releases did not mention was that David had not initially wanted the experimental procedure and had only consented after being told he was ineligible for a human heart transplant and would die within weeks without intervention, and what happened during the two months he survived with the pig heart inside his chest before finally dying raises profound ethical questions about medical experimentation on desperate patients who have no other options and about whether extending biological life at any cost represents genuine medical success or a form of torture that serves researchers' ambitions more than patients' wellbeing.
By The Curious Writer23 days ago in Horror








