Too much. You don’t need that extra detail; it’s cheesy and unbelievable. The story is good on its own already.
Too much. You don’t need that extra detail; it’s cheesy and unbelievable. The story is good on its own already.
Yeah, this is 100% not true, but it’s absolutely delightful all the same. :)
Oh please, of course it’s not true! Unless a picture of this newspaper clipping is produced, I’m going to credit the author for writing a pretty good scary story.
There are over 2000 posts now! I’m going to add my story, though I doubt many of you will see it.
This just happened, on the 1st of this month.
I’d heard mumblings growing up of a strange incident involving my family and a famous murder, but my grandma refused to discuss it and I knew better than to ask around. After my great-aunt died and left behind 200 pages of memoirs, I finally got the full story.
Not a ghost story (I don’t think, anyway...) but true and definitely scary at the time. This will for sure dox me.
This isn’t my story, personally, but it’s one that has kicked around my family for so long that it definitely feels like it’s mine. It’s been told and re-told, but I do think that the central details are very solid.
When I was about twelve, I went snooping through a closet and found photos of a little girl that looked like me, but seemed to have been taken a good 10 years earlier. I took the box to my mom, who told me that we would talk about it later, and to go outside to play. When I brought the pictures up later, she denied I…
My husband and I bought our house about four years ago. We knew at the time that the former owner died in the house, but it didn’t really bother us, as we’re not the type to believe in spiritual things.
Back story: My mom is English and didn’t move to America until she and my dad married when they were 21. When she was 16 and still living in England, there was one particular night that scared the mess out of her. My grandmother (mom’s mom) had been at a friend’s house that night and played with a Ouija board. My…