by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Mary Hoge's slashed body was found stuffed in a steamer trunk, and the suspect was none other than her stepson.
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By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories The Belvedere Orphanage in Newfoundland was slated for demolition after it was damaged by fire in April, 2017. The question is: what happens to the spirits that are said to haunt this centuries-old orphanage, school and convent when it is repurposed as an apartment building? By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories On October 24, 1905 Mary Jane Caley was staying in Suite 72 at The Aberdeen Hotel; the same one she had rented several times in the past. That day she had already bought her ticket to return by train to her hometown of Cleveland, Ohio. Then for some unfathomable reason she shot herself in the temple. Why would a wealthy, 21-year-old woman do this? By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories A skeleton was discovered on October 17, 1909 in a lonely spot in the woods two miles north of Islip, Long Island by rabbit hunters. There was no flesh on the bones, which gave evidence it had lain there for a long time. They were also charred from a forest fire that occurred in the area months before. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Beware the insane, because they might have lost their mind, but not the capacity to deceive. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories A family outing became the most unexpected moment when an otherworldly being made its presence known. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories When you see a horror movie about a cursed house, once the credits roll you sigh with relief because you live in an ordinary house. Everything changes when it comes to actually buying one, and then living in a home that's stigmatized either by murder, suicide or an actual haunting. by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Lake Compounce is the oldest, continuously operating amusement park in the United States. It's located in Bristol, Connecticut and originally covered 332 acres that included a beach and water park. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories His name was Francis (Francois) Schlatter, and in 1894 he was a shoe cobbler in Denver earning a precarious living. In the next three years his life took a dramatic turn. He became a renown healer, a hermit and ended up dying alone.
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Imagine if you will, a creature found in The Island of Dr. Moreau, one known as the Sayer of the Law. However instead of a lonely island it is found in Appalachia, and known as The White Thing. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories What does an Oregonian man with failing health, a report of a gray creature with spindly legs and a werewolf-like animal have in common? The answer is that they were all investigated by a secret Pentagon program. by M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Is there such a thing as a friendly ghost? Exorcists discuss the reality of haunted houses, and what's been the impact of ghost hunting reality shows, movies and books.
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It was the dark of night on Thanksgiving Day 1928, when three farmers stole into the house of another man located in York County's Rehmeyer's Hollow. They tortured and murdered Nelson Rehmeyer, spurred by the belief that he was a witch doctor steeped in the old Dutch mysticism known as Pow-Wows. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Arlis Perry, 19, was murdered inside Stanford Memorial Church two weeks before Halloween, 1974. Her body was posed and mutilated in what appeared to be some type of ritual murder. Decades would pass before the identity of her killer would become known, however questions still lingered.
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The end of 1909 was fast approaching when charges were levied against the the County Hospital for the Insane at Overbrook. What started as a miscommunication spawned an investigation that revealed graft, mismanagement and a possible murder. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories Mines, both mysterious and treacherous are believed by the men that work there to be haunted. Sometimes these apparitions try to give a warning of pending disaster, other times they lure the living to their doom. In Grant Town, West Virginia the Federal No. 1 mine operated from 1901 until 1985 and was said to be haunted by a Russian miner. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories When and how a non-human spirit known as The Elemental came to haunt Leap Castle in Ireland is unknown. Its origins, the first person to encounter it, and even its exact nature until this day are shrouded in mystery. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories In 1966, Louise Pietrewicz disappeared without a trace. The mystery of her whereabouts appeared to be solved, with the discovery of a woman’s remains found in a burlap sack on Long Island. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was the day after Christmas, 1929 when newspapers in North Carolina carried the disturbing news of a father who had annihilated his entire family. Sixty years would pass before the motive of this heartless act would be learned. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories It was Labor Day weekend and Steve Liethen owner of the Good 'N Loud Music in Dane County, Wisconsin was fixing a water leak after a boiler was removed. When he shone a light into the chimney the last thing he expected to see was a human skull. By M.P. Pellicer | Stranger Than Fiction Stories In 1998, a priest was brutally murdered in a little, rural town in Wisconsin. His throat was slit, and despite the advances in DNA identification and the public’s mistaken belief in the CSI effect, the crime remains unsolved till this day. |
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