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World's Most Mysterious Disappearance
On Christmas Eve 1945, when the holiday mood was prevailing all over their family home in Fayetteville, West Virginia the Sodder family suffered a tragedy that still sticks in their minds. The in front of their eyes, what started as a joyful celebration suddenly became a horror film as the fire destroyed their house and entombed five of their children in the attic. Although the long struggle of George and Jennie Sodder provided no certainty of the fate of Maurice, Martha, Louis, Jennie, and Betty, the Sodders never gave up hope. So it all started then, a sort of decades-old search for answers, characterized by unstoppable stubbornness and ignoring the official version of improperly connected wiring.
By Amine Oubih3 months ago in Horror
The Most Disturbing Stories of People Going Missing. Content Warning.
Ben McDaniel who was 30-year-old and a Collierville native and an expert diver who had been within many stalactite-rich underwater system with a 20-pound reel spend his weekends free diving. That summer afternoon in August he seized every opportunity to enter into the cave by using his diving equipment. Secondly, he brought in a lantern (on a long stick) to lighten up the area. This had not been fully discovered and he intended to explore the section.
By Amine Oubih3 months ago in Horror
Them Season 2 Review | A must watch Horror series
Finally, season 2 of the Them series has now been released on Amazon Prime, and let me tell you that in season 2, you will get to watch eight episodes, and each episode is between 35 and 45 minutes long. And now, finally, I have watched season 2 completely, and I am sharing whatever good or bad experience I have had with you through this review.
By Ayush Verma3 months ago in Horror
Chucky Review: "There Will Be Blood"
Seriously, who had this on the 2024 horror bingo card? As if the back half of Chucky's third season wasn't epic enough with Chucky basically burying his fellow killer dolls (including and especially his newfound rival in M3GAN), the previous episode actually ended with the doll's demise, and the actual presence of Charles Lee Ray's spirit. Same suit and same bullet wound that he had on all the way back in 1988, with the lone difference being that he's older.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Horror
A horror story Dead. Content Warning.
Start writing...In the tired town of Willowbrook, settled in the midst of thick backwoods and haze covered slopes, there stood an old house, its disintegrating exterior a demonstration of a failed to remember period. Local people murmured of its dull past, asserting it was spooky by the spirits of the individuals who met their end inside its walls.
By Pairvag Islam3 months ago in Horror