All across the country and the world, there are tales told about roads and highways that are haunted by restless spirits. One of the most common experiences that weary travelers have is they are visited by a phantom or vanishing hitchhiker. This urban legend dates back before the invention ofContinue Reading

FanX® Salt Lake Comic Convention™ and The Orchard announced the world premiere of Hunt For The Skinwalker, a documentary that will show for the first time ever the unbelievable truth about paranormal activity that the Government doesn’t want you to know. The premiere begins at 7:00 pm on Thursday, September 6, 2018 and isContinue Reading

This is a guest contribution from H. Davis. It’s true, not everyone believes in ghost, spirits, or the afterlife. But what if there are strange things going on in your home that you can’t explain? As if buying a house wasn’t terrifying enough, things can get a lot scarier toContinue Reading

I came across this article from KMOV.com in St. Louis, Missouri: “Ready to explore the Lemp Mansion without leaving your home? Check out this 3D tour.” It will not only make this week’s Haunted Headlines post, but was so intriguing I had to write about it. Terrified to explore the LempContinue Reading

This is a guest contribution from Alissa Monroe. Psychics offer a lot of value, but that doesn’t mean all of them are the same. In fact, many “professionals” are anything but professional when it comes to their job and what is expected of them. Just like anything else where moneyContinue Reading

One bit of Friday the 13th trivia I came across that intrigued me the most was the Thirteen Club. A People article that talked about the club explained: “[I]ts stated mission was to improve the standing of the holiday and also flout all manner of superstitions. At its first meeting,Continue Reading

  I found a great post on People about Friday the 13th trivia. It started off with the line: “Fear ye, oh fear ye, it’s Friday the 13th.” (Instead of “Here ye, oh here ye.” Get it? It tickled me. Hence, why I borrowed it for the title.) Anyway, itContinue Reading

This is a guest contribution from Dusty Davis. Learn more about him in the About section below. Did you hear the urban legend where candy was left for children on their bedroom window sills at night. After a few nights, the candy wrappers would have messages written on them asking the childrenContinue Reading

Anyone who knows me knows I love cruising. (Especially to Alaska.) My husband and I took our first cruise in 2001. Even though it wouldn’t be until 2008 that we took our second (to Alaska), that was the cruise that did it. We’ve been hooked ever since. We’re steadily workingContinue Reading

Murder Is Her Hobby: The Nutshell Studies Return to Baltimore Heiress, crime novel enthusiast, and miniature hobbyist, Frances Glessner Lee (1878-1962) created 20 miniature dioramas depicting real crime scenes. Nineteen survived and were recently highlighted in the Smithsonian American Art Museum’s Renwick Gallery’s “Murder is Her Hobby: Frances Glessner LeeContinue Reading

Well played, House of Cards. Or should I say, “Well advertised.” I was among your target audience for sponsored Facebook ads. I don’t remember now what the exact wording was. Something about magic bar and museum, Harry Potter, mystery and speakeasy. Oh, and unlike anything the South has ever seen. That’sContinue Reading

Have you been following the Chicago Mothman sightings? Many blogs have been writing about them, but perhaps the best coverage has come from Lon Strickler at Phantoms & Monsters. In fact, he’s been so involved investigating the sightings, he put a book out about it at the end of 2017: MothmanContinue Reading