Haunt Me Down
Sunday, 3 February 2019
The Warning Call
But somehow, I accepted the call. " Hello ?? " I said nervously. The voice of mine from other side said " Run !! Lock your door, and close all the windows. Run to your Dad's room. There is a gun in 3rd drawer. Rush !! Else you will be killed !! " And then, they hung up.
I was standing by the sliding glass doors in the kitchen and, just then, I happened to glance outside. In the darkness, I could make out a figure standing there. I was so terrified, I ran to lock the door and close all the windows as my voice guided me. Then I ran to my dad's room and grabbed his gun. I hid there in the bedroom and didn't come out until my parents returned 30 minutes later.
Sunday, 6 January 2019
Did you think you could escape ?
Mythical And Paranormal Realm | Myths | Horror Stories | Scary Tales
Whether its an unsolved mystery, a popular misconception, or sometimes just a big hoax urban legends are an inevitable part of any culture. But, plenty of these classic myths are actually true — and the truth is often more ghastly and macabre than the fiction. Even more interesting is how some of these fables originated. Myths have to start somewhere, and oftentimes it’s a dark chapter in history or a strange effect of our own minds. Sometimes, the boogeyman is real. And, that face you saw in the bathroom mirror? You weren’t imagining it. Here are one of the most popular urban legends still being told:-
My stepfather always hated me. When my mother married him and he moved into our home, my life became a living hell. He found fault with every little thing I did and was constantly shouting at me and calling my names. In his eyes, I could see how much he hated me.
Things began to grow worse and worse. I became my stepfather's punching bag. He started beating me at the slightest excuse. He was a strong man and I was too small to fight him back. Each punch and kick he delivered hurt me both emotionally as well as physically. And my mom was silent. She chose her new husband over me.
Every time I just prayed that I could escape from here. One day, I ran from my home. I couldn't make it as far when he found me and bought me home. As soon as we reached home, he said " Did you think you could escape ? " That night he beat me twice as bad as before. I cried myself to sleep. After that the violent escalated.
Pretty soon, he died due to an accident. But it is said that if a person dies before the time he actually had to die, his spirits haunts the place. And same happened in my life.
One night I was sitting in my room, when I heard " Did you think you could escape ? " It was his voice. My stepfather, who died 2 days ago was back. When I rushed to my mom, that he is back, my biggest fear is back, she refused to believe.
Every night he beats me bad and even bad. But no one really believes. Every night is horrible night for me. His spirit really haunts me, I want to sleep but I can't. May be because I can't find any solution. I shout loud but no one can hear me. I cry but no one can see this.
The another reason no one knows whats going on with me is that the wounds were gone every morning, there are no sign of beating me. But every body part pains a lot. But I can't prove anyone anything.
One day, I decided to commit suicide. I was not in a condition to bare everything again and again. So, I jumped from my balcony. And I died.
Time passed, I don't know how much . Suddenly I saw a bright light. I heard a voice announce, " It's a baby boy !! " I started crying loudly. Slowly, ever so slowly, I opened my eyes. A man and woman were staring at me. They were smiling from ear to ear. The man leaned down and touched my cheeks.
In a gentle voice, he said, " Did you think you could escape ? "
Sunday, 2 December 2018
Exorcism of Emily Rose
Mythical And Paranormal Realm | Myths | Horror Stories | Scary Tales
Whether its an unsolved mystery, a popular misconception, or sometimes just a big hoax urban legends are an inevitable part of any culture. But, plenty of these classic myths are actually true — and the truth is often more ghastly and macabre than the fiction. Even more interesting is how some of these fables originated. Myths have to start somewhere, and oftentimes it’s a dark chapter in history or a strange effect of our own minds. Sometimes, the boogeyman is real. And, that face you saw in the bathroom mirror? You weren’t imagining it. Here are one of the most popular urban legends still being told:-
Emily Rose, a 19-year old American teenager, dies of self-inflicted wounds and malnutrition following an attempted exorcism. Father Richard Moore, the Catholic priest who attempted the exorcism is arrested and sent to court. While the archdiocese want Moore to plead guilty to minimise the crime’s public attention, Moore instead plans to plead not-guilty. Erin Bruner, an ambitious lawyer hoping to use the trial to become a senior partner in her law firm, takes on the case. Moore agrees to let her defend him if he can tell the truth behind Emily’s story.
During the trial, Emily’s past is told through flashbacks and the evidence provided by witnesses. The trial’s prosecutor is Ethan Thomas, with Judge Brewster presiding. The prosecution claims Emily suffered from epilepsy and psychosis to explain her behaviour. Emily got a scholarship to study for a bachelor’s degree, but shortly displayed sights of demonic possession after she began attending classes, experiencing visions and physical contortions. Diagnosed with epilepsy, Emily receives anti-seizure medication but the treatment fails to cure her. Emily’s friend Jason took her home, where she continued displaying traits of possession until Moore was summoned to attempt an exorcism.
Bruner begins experiencing supernatural phenomena at home, waking up at 3am every night. Moore warns her she may be a target for the demons, revealing he too has experienced similar phenomena. With the prosecution building a strong case, Bruner steps up her own by trying to legitimise Emily’s possession. She summons anthropologist, Sandira Adani, to testify about the beliefs about spiritual possession from various cultures, but Thomas dismisses her claims as nonsense. Graham Cartwright, a medical doctor who attended the exorcism, gives Bruner a cassette tape which the exorcist was recorded on.
Moore is called to the stand where he plays the tape, as seen through a flashback of the exorcism. Moore, Emily’s father, Jason, and Dr. Cartwright participate in the exorcism, but Emily escapes her restrains, leaps out a window, and flees to the family barn. The others give chase, Moore continuing the exorcism and demands to know the demon’s name. It responds by revealing there are six demons – those who possessed Cain, Nero, and Judas Iscariot, a member of Legion, Belial, and Lucifer himself. The exorcism abruptly ends with Emily fainting, and runaway horses injuring those present. Thomas reasons that Emily’s behaviour can be explained by learning ancient languages at school and her epilepsy.
Moore then reads a letter left by Emily the day before she died. A flashback reveals Emily went outside and sees the Virgin Mary. Offered a choice between ascending to Heaven or remaining to become a martyr but prove the existence of God and demons, Emily chooses the latter. Moore explains she then received stigmata on her arms, but Thomas claims she gained the markings from grabbing a barbed wire fence. The jury ultimately reach a verdict of guilty, but ask Brewster to give a sentence of time served, to which she agrees. Bruner is offered the position she wanted, but declines and resigns. Bruner and Father Moore visit Emily’s gravestone, where Moore believes in time, Emily will be regarded as a saint.
Sunday, 4 November 2018
Kaimuki House
Mythical And Paranormal Realm | Myths | Horror Stories | Scary Tales
Whether its an unsolved mystery, a popular misconception, or sometimes just a big hoax urban legends are an inevitable part of any culture. But, plenty of these classic myths are actually true — and the truth is often more ghastly and macabre than the fiction. Even more interesting is how some of these fables originated. Myths have to start somewhere, and oftentimes it’s a dark chapter in history or a strange effect of our own minds. Sometimes, the boogeyman is real. And, that face you saw in the bathroom mirror? You weren’t imagining it. Here are one of the most popular urban legends still being told:-
There is an infamous haunted house in Honolulu, Hawaii that the locals call " Kaimuki House ". Some people call it Hawaii's Amityville Horror.
In the summer of 1942, the house was occupied by a single mother and her three children. One night, the police were called to her house. They found the hysterical woman in the front yard screaming, " She is trying to kill my children !! " When they entered the house, the police officers stumbled onto the scene that they would never forget. The three children were being thrown around the room by an invisible force. The officers watched for an hour, unable to do anything, as the children were beaten and strangled by the unseen entity. Mother saw her children dying in front of her eyes, and she was unable to do anything. All three children were beaten to death.
The incident was on the front page local newspaper headlines for several days.
Years. later, the three girls were sharing the house. One night, they started to hear noises. It sounded like someone was walking and talking. One of the girls felt an invisible hand on her arm. They called the police. When an officer arrived, he found the three girls standing outside the home with a sheer terror on their faces. The girls decided to leave the place, and the policeman decided to follow them to make sure nothing happened.
However, on the way, the police officer saw the girl's car pull over into a parking lot. The girl in the front seat was struggling with something invisible that was trying to strangle her. When the policeman jumped out of his car and tried to rescue the girls, he felt a strong calloused hand grab his arm and twisted it. Suddenly, the door of the girl's car flew open and the girl was thrown out onto the road. She was clawing at her throat as if someone was choking her. They were unable to do anything to stop the attack and were forced to watch as the woman was strangled to death.
In 1977 a Japanese couple moved into the haunted house of Honolulu. They were unaware about the history of that house. On their first night in that house, the wife woke up at midnight because the bedroom was very cold. When she looked around, she was horrified to see a ghostly white figure floating in the mid-air. It was a woman with no arms or legs. When the wife tried to wake her husband, the figure disappeared.
They next day, the priest was called to home, as the couple was badly disturbed by the apparition. He advised them to make offerings of bread and water to the spirit every night. He said it was a Kasha - a Japanese demon - caused by some horrible murders in that house, that might have occurred many years ago. After repeating the ceremony every night for a week, the couple never saw the horrific spirit in the house.
These stories are just the tip of the iceberg. They say the cause of the haunting was a terrible murder.
Many years before, a Japanese immigrant lived in the house with his wife and two children. Apparently, the husband killed his wife, his son and his daughter. He chopped up the bodies and hid them on the property. The police discovered the corpses of the wife and son, buried in the garden , but the daughter's body was never found. They say her corpse is still hidden somewhere in the house. After that the house was abandoned for many years.
Later, there were two women who lived in the house. One of the women fell in love with the man. There was some type of love-triangle, and they say that the man was driven mad by the jealousy. He murdered both of the women and then committed suicide in the house. The bodies of the three were found inside the home after few days.
It is believed that these horrible murders created Kasha - a Japanese demon, influenced by grudges and extreme anger after a shocking murder.
Sunday, 7 October 2018
Unseen Small Helpers !!
Paranormal Tales | Popular Scary Stories | One Liners | Places
Do you believe in ghosts? Do you know what happens when you are not watching…have you ever experienced something strange and unexplainable ? In the fast-paced world we live in, we don’t have much time to read thick horror books or watch movies. So there are some one liners that might keep your skin crawling because of how strange and real the events are. Even if normal ghost and ghoul tales didn’t keep you up at night, these may. So here is a one liners that will scare the crap out of you . . .Back in the 1940's in San Antonio, Texas, a school bus full of children was making its way down the road and toward the intersection when it stalled on the railroad tracks. A speeding train smashed into the bus, killing 10 of the children and the bus driver.
Since that dreadful accident many years ago, any car stopped near the railroad tracks will be pushed by unseen hands across the tracks to safety. It is the spirits of the children, they say, who push the cars across the tracks to prevent another accident, and saving people from a tragic fate like their own.
As the story goes, if you park your car directly over the tracks and shift into neutral, the ghost of the children will push it uphill, out of the way of any oncoming train. And if cover your bumper with baby powder or flour, you can reportedly see the children's fingerprints upon your car.
Numerous accounts have been reported that cars do in fact inexplicably move on their own and mysterious prints are seen on vehicles. Others allege they have heard the voices and laughter of children while at the site.
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