England's Borley Rectory was called 'the most haunted house in England' for good reason. From 1863 to its 1939 fire, residents reported phantom carriages, nun apparitions, and writing appearing on walls. Psychic researcher Harry Price documented bricks being thrown by invisible forces and even claimed to communicate with spirits there. While some findings were later disputed, the sheer volume of witness accounts spanning decades makes it hard to dismiss entirely. Gives me goosebumps just reading the old newspaper clippings.
One story that still gives me chills is the legend of the Bell Witch haunting in Tennessee. The Bell family claimed to be tormented by an invisible entity in the early 1800s, with reports of knocking sounds, disembodied voices, and physical attacks. The spirit even allegedly predicted John Bell's death. What's eerie is how many witnesses – including future president Andrew Jackson – corroborated the events. The farm's ruins are a tourist spot now, but I wouldn't visit after dark.
Another terrifying case is the Amityville Horror. The Lutz family fled their new home after just 28 days, claiming violent paranormal activity like levitating objects and a demonic pig creature. While skeptics argue it was a hoax, the original DeFeo murders in that house (where a son shot his entire family) are undisputed. The book and movies barely capture how unsettling the real police reports sound.
Growing up in Japan, I heard countless creepy folk tales, but none compare to the Okiku legend of Himeji Castle. The story goes that a servant girl named Okiku was falsely accused of losing valuable plates, tortured to death, and thrown down a well. Visitors claim to hear her counting plates at night – stopping at nine with a bloodcurdling scream. The real horror? Historical records confirm a servant did die there under mysterious circumstances. Makes me wonder how many ghost stories have grains of truth.
The Sallie House in Kansas terrifies me because it blends documented history with modern paranormal investigations. In the 1990s, a couple reported their toddler being scratched by an invisible force, objects flying across rooms, and even captured a ghostly child in photos. The creepiest part? Research uncovered that a Dr. Finney performed surgeries (including on children) in that house during the 1800s. I watched hours of amateur ghost hunting footage from that place – some of those EVP recordings sound like actual children whispering.
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If you're easily aroused, grab a rose. If you're easily spooked, maybe snuggle up with a teddy bear before diving into this twisted tale.
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Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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I was the sole front desk clerk at a haunted hotel.
Welcoming players, checking in on the bosses’ quarters, and slacking off a bit were all part of the job.
At least, that was what I thought.
It turned out my days were far from ordinary.
A blood-drenched little girl in a tattered red dress kept ringing the service bell. Her eerie voice echoed, “Miss, why didn’t you come play with me?”
A creepy black cat with glowing eyes wouldn’t stop meowing and rubbing against my legs.
And then there was the old woman with claws like knives, cheerfully knitting me a sweater… out of players’ skin.
One day, I took a day off to care for my sick mother.
That was my biggest mistake.
The entire game instance erupted in chaos.
Bosses interrogated players, demanding to know where their precious front desk clerk had gone.
“Did she abandon us? Is she never coming back?”
I ran. They chased. But no matter how fast I fled, their grip on me only tightened.
In the end, escape wasn’t an option.
I rented a house with a bloody history because it was cheap.
On the first night after moving in, the faucet turned on by itself.
I yelled into thin air, “Are you paying the water bill?!”
The water instantly stopped flowing.
I thought that was just the beginning of the ghost not bothering me.
Unexpectedly, the next day, I saw a main course with two side dishes prepared on the dining table.
Ben has just bought his first house. It's a bit of a fixer-upper. When strange things start happening, he assumes it's the quirkiness of an old house. Because ghosts don't exist, right?
I'm a cheapskate, so I decide to rent a haunted apartment at a low price.
On the first night of moving into said apartment, the taps turn on by themselves.
I yell angrily at the empty apartment, "You'd better pay the water bill, then!"
The water stops flowing immediately. It has me thinking that this is the beginning of a long, arduous battle between humans and the supernatural…
Unexpectedly, I see a piping hot meal on the dining table the next day.