
The LaLaurie Mansion - New Orleans' House of Horrors
In the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter stands a elegant mansion with a blood-soaked past. Behind the lavish parties and glittering chandeliers of socialite Madame Delphine LaLaurie, investigators...
23 Apr 35min

The Belmez Faces - Spain's Concrete Floor That Weeps Human Faces
In a small village in Andalusia, Spain, there's a house where faces appear in the concrete floor. Not painted. Not carved. They emerge from the material itself—eyes, mouths, expressions of anguish—and...
16 Apr 41min

The Serbian Dancing Lady – Internet Horror Made Flesh
In the summer of 2019, videos started appearing on TikTok that made viewers sleep with the lights on. A woman in a white dress, dancing alone on empty streets. Nothing that unusual—except her movement...
13 Apr 31min

ISLAND HORROR STORIES - 5 Isolated Nightmares Where There's No Escape
When you're surrounded by water, there's nowhere to run. This compilation episode explores five of the most terrifying islands on Earth—each one a prison of fear where the living are outnumbered by th...
9 Apr 3h 22min

The Devil's Tramping Ground, North Carolina - Where Nothing Grows and Evil Paces
Deep in the North Carolina woods, there's a perfect circle where nothing grows. Not a blade of grass. Not a weed. Not even moss. For over two hundred years, locals claim it's where the Devil himself w...
2 Apr 35min

Scofield, Utah - The Eternal Shift
In 1900, 200 miners died in a single explosion. Some say they never left. On May 1, 1900, the Winter Quarters Mine in Scofield, Utah became a tomb for 200 men and boys in America's deadliest mining di...
26 Mar 44min

Nioba, Mississippi - The Fictional Town Where Cicadas Scream and Secrets Devour
In the 1982 horror film *The Beast Within*, the fictional town of Nioba, Mississippi represents every nightmare about small Southern towns with buried secrets. A place where family bloodlines control ...
19 Mar 41min

Fort Delaware – The Island Prison Where Death Never Left
On a small island in the Delaware River sits a massive granite fortress that once held 12,000 Confederate prisoners of war. During the Civil War, nearly 2,700 men died within its walls from smallpox, ...
12 Mar 39min






















