By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Karen Klaas was raped and then strangled with a pantyhose. Despite the attention the case received since she had been married to Bill Medley from the Righteous Brothers, eventually the investigation went cold, and stayed that way for decades.
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During the summer of 1973, near the Big Muddy River on the outskirts of Murphysboro, there was a sighting of a tall, white-haired creature by residents of the town. Until this day, it remains an unsolved mystery. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories The United States had gained its independence from Britain for only a few years, when a 19-year-old named Barnett Davenport came to work for a family on their farm. Little did they know they had allowed the devil in their midst, who later claimed he was haunted by thoughts of murder. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories In 1913, a telegram was sent from New Zealand to London, which solved a 23-year-old mystery. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was after 1912 that the first houses were built overlooking Benedict Canyon in Beverly Hills. A spacious, Bavarian-style house was constructed at 9820 Easton Drive in 1930 for Paul Bern, an MGM executive. Why grisly death was to become a familiar visitor there remains a mystery. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories On October 22, 1927, the lumber schooner Coos Bay went wrecked outside Golden Gate off Mile Rock, while a thick fog covered the area. It had a crew of 30 and no passengers, but it seemed in the coming days that there was a 31st person on the ship. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories In November 1873, Almon P. Sherman was a general superintendent for the American Express Company in Buffalo, New York. None would believe the well-liked man would come back as a haunting spirit. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories All Souls' Day is celebrated on November 2, and is dedicated to those have died and have not reached heaven. They are either in purgatory or unhappy ghosts. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Julie Mott's body disappeared in August, 2015. It was given to the Mission Park Funeral Home, and what happened to it is still a mystery. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories When Freda Lesser was murdered in 1919, there was a comparison made to the killing of Freda Ward in 1897, not only because of their name, but because they were slaughtered over love.
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In the winter of 1892, a gruesome murder was committed in public by a young woman, a graduate of the Higbee School for Young Ladies, where butchery was not on their curriculum. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories In 1876, an arched, stone tunnel was built under the Grand Trunk railroad tracks in Niagara Falls. So how did something built as a drainage passage become known as the "Screaming Tunnel" or the "Blue Ghost Tunnel"? By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories When we think of aliens, we picture something strange with large black eyes. Something that doesn't look human. But in some cases these beings have learned very well how to mimic us. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Boleskine House sits on the southeast side of Loch Ness and has a history of death dating back to the 10th century, when according to legend it was built atop the ruins of a Scottish kirk that burnt to the ground with its congregants trapped inside. And this was only the beginning. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Mark Kilroy was murdered in March 1989, and for those living along the border of Mexico and the U.S.A. the crime has not been forgotten. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was 1879 when Frances Hranuelli fell in love with a sea captain named Herbert Schrady, but love doesn't always bring happiness in its wake. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Niagara Falls has been a favorite destination for honeymooners for decades. Like a magnet, it also draws daredevils and those wishing to release themselves from this mortal coil. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Modern-day Sasquatch lore paints this cryptid as being very wary of man, and watching him only from afar, however Native American tribes for centuries have painted a different picture of Bigfoot. They describe how given the chance they would snatch up women or children and take them away never to be seen again. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was a roomy, but old fashioned house. A low, two-story structure built in the shape of a T; it had a cluster of tall chimneys in the middle and three gables hidden in ivy. When built it had been quite out of town, but soon cottages and villas surrounded the high wall enclosing the grounds. The lawn was shaded with old trees and the garden had thickets of lilac and snowball. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was April 1943, and World War II raged throughout Europe when four English teenagers were hunting for birds' nests in a private estate near Birmingham named Hagley Wood. by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories In 1959, a group of hikers were found horribly mutilated and killed in a part of Russia's Ural Mountains. Until this day who murdered them remains a mystery, and since then other persons have died or disappeared there. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories What are the intentions of beings from another part of the universe? We know about ET calling home, so what should earthlings do when extraterrestrials call us? According to scientists we shouldn't hang up, we should just not answer at all. by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Tartary is the historical name for Siberia and Central Asia. There has always been a persistent rumor of a hidden past.
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Pachamama Raymi is celebrated on August 1, every year. This festival dates to pre-Hispanic times like the Mayan new year. She is an ancient female deity worshiped by the Mesoamericans and their descendants, even though originally the sun was the main god of the Incas. |
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