For all of my fellow horror lovers out there.... enjoy. ***(Do not view if you are easily triggered or disturbed. These are not fictional scenarios.) 21 Creepy Wikipedia Pages That Will Have You Locking Your Doors Tonight | Thought Catalog
I found the Bloop, Hinterkaifeck and the Kelly–Hopkinsville encounter the most creepiest. The Bloop could be anything. There is so much we dont know about our ocean, anything could be living down there.
I didn't really find many of these (and I have heard of quite a few) to be very "horror", just strange happenings. Or psychopaths. But yet again, the American and Japanese definitions of "horror" are quite different.. I was expecting more supernatural things.
I think the Bloop was suspected of being caused by an underwater earthquake or ice breakage off Antarctica. As much as I'd love for it to be something exotic, it probably wasn't. :/
Aw, thats dissapointing . The Black Knight Satellite is another strange mystery if anyone is interested - 20 Facts about the Black Knight Satellite
The Murder of Junko Furuta makes me want to be a killer. I really want to kill those who torture her! UGH! I want to kill them slowly! Just by reading this I felt her agony and pain, just imagine how her mother felt after knowing what happen to her.
I've heard of most of these. Pretty sure The Lottery is fictional. Although maybe you realised that just after posting it. I think this list needs more Gilles de Rais. Albert Fish? Isn't that the guy that actually looked forward to frying in old sparky? And I've read somewhere he also said "I like children. They're tasty." That reminds me of the famous last words of some people executed by electric chair. "Well gentlemen, you are about to see a baked apple." - George Appel "How about this for a headline tomorrow? French fries." - James French Imagine how it feels to be the one pulling the switch to kill these people. Now that's creepy! Here's some semi-creepy Wikipedia articles for you Bermuda Triangle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Body integrity identity disorder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Locked-in syndrome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mutiny on the Bounty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia