The Fascinating History of the Ouija Board

Since the dawn of time, mankind has been trying to make contact with the supernatural. Whether through natural gifts or making tools, the search for the unknown is never-ending. Ouija boards are probably one of the most objects in the world. It’s just a harmless game, right? For over a century, the Ouija board has been a victim of fear-mongering, skepticism, and misunderstanding.

In order to fully understand the Ouija board, one must understand its history and where it came from. In case you’re wondering, no, it didn’t manifest itself from hell, nor did it drop in from the spirit world.

The Spiritualism Movement

It seems to always come back to Spiritualism, doesn’t it?

The Spiritualist movement was at its peak in the United States in the 1840s. To put it simply, Spiritualism is the belief that we can communicate with our dearly departed loved ones through mediums. One could argue that many ghost hunters today are actually Spiritualists.

The movement especially grew in popularity during the Civil War. This was because people were desperate for closure with their loved ones’ unresolved deaths. They wanted to talk to mediums to find out what happened to their soldiers. This was peak time when seances and public demonstrations became popular. But people wanted more tools to communicate with the other side. Tools like planchettes, spirit writing, trances, seances, and table tipping became the norm in the typical family home.

The earliest recording of a talking board was in 1886 in the New York Daily News, citing Ohio as being the state of origin. This “craze” was replacing card games at parties. It was18 by 20 inches in size, and users had to keep the board on their lap. A little table was used to move around the alphabet, numbers, and the words “yes”, “no”, “good morning”, and “good evening” were written on the board.

Official Invention of the Board

After seeing the article in the New York Daily News, three men named Elijah Bond, Charles Kennard, and William H.A. Maupin were inspired to create their own board and sell it to the masses. The official patent for “Ouija, the Wonderful Talking Board,” was granted in 1891. If you’re a lover of languages, you may notice something weird with the board’s title.

While some people think “Ouija” is some mystical word, it’s actually the French and German word for “yes” put together as one word. But Ouija expert Robert Murch thinks it’s more spiritual than that. According to legend, Kennard and his friends asked the board what it wanted to be called, and it spelled out O-U-I-J-A. When asked what it meant, it said, “Good luck.” Kennard also claimed that “Ouija” was the Egyptian word for “Good luck.”

From Kennard to Hasbro

The Kennard Novelty Company began producing Ouija boards and selling them for just $1.50. When Kennard left the company, it was renamed the Ouija Novelty Company. William A. Fuld took over production in 1901. The invention of the Ouija board has sparked ideas for other boards. When William Fuld took over the copyright ownership, he made sure that there were no duplicates. Fuld’s estate holds more Ouija patents and copyrights than anyone else in history—a grand total of 21 registrations in three countries—including the design for the modern planchette.

Fuld sued any and all copycats until his death in 1927. In 1966, Fuld’s family sold the Ouija estate to Parker Brothers. In 1991, Parker Brothers was bought out by Hasbro, and they now own all the patents and trademarks.

Ruined Reputation

The Ouija board has been the inspiration for quite a bit of fiction. The book and movie, “The Exorcist,” written by William Peter Blatty, is one of those fictional inspirations. The book is based on a true story of a 13-year old boy who was possessed by a demon and went through an exorcism in 1949.

Blatty was inspired to write the book after he saw the story in a newspaper clipping. Some may remember that the Ouija board was the catalyst for the possession of fictional 12-year old Regan. In the book and movie, Regan had been communicating with a spirit named Captain Howdy, but it was actually the demon Pazuzu. Blatty himself experimented with the Ouija board and thought he was talking to the spirit of his father. After he was done using the board, strange things happened in his home.

Even though the Ouija board wasn’t connected with demons before the movie, it was enough to associate it with demons and spread widespread panic. Everyone seemed to be afraid of it. It went from a fun party game to a demon-possessed board nearly overnight.

The Zozo Confusion

While Captain Howdy and Pazuzu were fictional in “The Exorcist,” people using the board today claim to communicate with a demon known as Zozo. This entity seems to haunt just the Ouija board and board users. Stories of Zozo first emerged in 2009 on message boards. It didn’t take long for people to realize that they were all talking to the same demon. Reported encounters with Zozo are nothing short of terrifying.

According to legend, Zozo causes chaos in people’s lives. They claim they can actually hear him cursing in different languages, like Latin and Hebrew. Darren Evans was one of the first people to report his experiences to the world and give Zozo a name. Zozo can apparently possess people and even take the lives of children.

Possession & Crimes

If we go with the idea that people can potentially be possessed by demons like Zozo or some other supernatural beings, what are the consequences of that? There are a lot of crimes associated with Ouija board use. One story goes back to 2008 when Blaine Milam and his girlfriend Jessica Carson started using the Ouija board. Carson, then pregnant at the time, started showing signs of psychosis and it was believed that she was possessed. However, the psychosis ended after she had her baby. Then it was thought that the baby, Amora, was possessed instead. The couple tried to perform a rather graphic exorcism that took the baby’s life. Milam was sentenced to death while Carson was sentenced to life in prison.

The Carroll family also faced consequences after using the board. The parents, Paul and Margaret, became paranoid after using the board. This next part is upsetting; Paul drowned the family dog, Molly, because he thought she was possessed. Then, Margaret and their daughter Katrina used the board again and it said their lives would end. The house then burst into flames after the women conducted a black magic session. They almost lost their lives.

How the Ouija Board Was Used in Court

Those who decide to take the risk and use the board themselves have discovered different ways to experiment with the board. A lot of people will discard the planchette and use something else. Some people will use a person’s personal possession as a pendulum and use that to point to the different letters. There are numerous types of divination or seeking advice and information from supernatural means. You would think that this would only stay with people who specialize in this area. When you’re desperate for some sort of information, perhaps the Ouija board isn’t the safest method if you don’t know what you’re doing.

In 1994, Stephen Young was charged with the murder of Harry and Nicola Fuller. But the jury couldn’t come to a decision. They were so stumped that they all deliberated together over drinks at their hotel. When they still couldn’t come to a conclusion, they decided to consult the Ouija board to try to talk to the Fullers themselves.

A small group of jurors made a board with a piece of paper and a wine glass. The spirit claimed to be Henry Fuller and the board spelled out things like “Stephen Young done it”, “Shot”, and “Vote guilty tomorrow.” When this information came to light, Young got a retrial, but he was still found guilty.

The Board Writes a Book

For over a century, people have claimed to have made contact with long lost celebrities using the Ouija board. Did you know that a Ouija board was used to write a book? It was the most fascinating lawsuit case of the century. In 1917, writer Emily Grant Hutchings and medium Lola Hayes claimed they wrote a book, dictated by Mark Twain. Keep in mind that Twain died in 1910. According to Hutchings, the ghost of Mark Twain dictated the book to her using the Ouija board. The book was titled, Jap Herron, and it got quite a lot of attention in its time.

When Twain’s family and publishers caught wind of this, they tried to take Hutchings to court. But the case never ended up going to trial. Copies of Jap Herron are rare since the manuscript has been destroyed. If you’re really curious, you can read it online for free.

Debunking the Board

It’s important to know that there are many instances where the Ouija board has been debunked. One of the most popular theories that explain the Ouija board is the ideomotor effect. This basically means that we unintentionally move our hands to the desired answer. This theory has also been used to explain divining rods and pendulums. If you really want to avoid having your experience debunked with this theory, I advise that you ask the questions, but don’t touch the board.

Have you ever tried using the Ouija board? How was your experience?

Sources:

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-strange-and-mysterious-history-of-the-ouija-board-5860627/

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-08/ouija-board-juror-misbehaviour-murder-trials/9734868

https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/jap-herron-a-novel-written-from-the-ouija-board-1917

Slenderman: The Internet’s Darkest Urban Legend and Its Chilling Legacy

In 2009, Slenderman was born from a simple Photoshop contest. But within a few years, this internet creation would inspire terrifying real-life acts, leaving behind a trail of fear and fascination. What makes this modern myth so dangerous?

Don’t go into the woods at night. 

Actually, don’t even look at the woods. 

Slenderman just might be there waiting for you behind the trees…waiting to take you away into oblivion.

When it comes to myths and legends, Slenderman is a modern-day urban legend. Bloody Mary, the Woman in White, The Man with the Hook, Crybaby Bridge are all urban legends that are made of nightmares. Slenderman has good company. He has even made an appearance in media and art, If you play Minecraft, you might be familiar with the Enderman characters, which are long, tall, block characters. People assume Slenderman was their inspiration because of how they look. 

Even though he’s fictional, the stories about him are so realistic that many think he’s a god. Slenderman has even become one of the most popular characters for Halloween. In 2018, the movie, “Slender Man” came out. A documentary was created in 2016 called, “Beware the Slenderman”. Movies and documentaries have been made with Slenderman in the starring role. Throughout this time, Slenderman has truly garnered a cult following.

In order to fully understand the Slenderman legend, we have to understand exactly where it all started. 

From Art to Reality

Slenderman is a modern urban legend that has been creeping us all out since 2009. He became popular on the online forum, Something Awful. The original artist’s name is Eric Knudson, who created Slenderman while competing in an online contest. The contest was issued by Something Awful. The rules were that participants had to create a photo that looked paranormal. Participants had to use an average, everyday photo. Using the pen name Victor Surge, Eric took two black and white photos of children and inserted Slenderman into the background. From there, a legend was born.

The Great Creator

Eric Knudsen is a pretty normal guy. He lives with his wife in Florida and he’s a family man. He found inspiration from HP Lovecraft and Stephen King while creating Slenderman.

Slenderman’s tall, thin, faceless look came from by “The Mist”, written by Stephen King. There are tentacles that sprout out of Slenderman’s back, he is known to stalk the woods at night, and he can cause amnesia. What is even more interesting is that it seems that Knudsen just planted the seed and then left the story up for others to adapt as they saw fit. 

He hasn’t been involved much when it comes to the art and video game incarnations of his creepy character. Why? He says he’s too busy with real-life stuff. It’s also possible that the crimes that were inspired by Slenderman might have made Eric want to stay behind the scenes and to back off his involvement with the character.

It can be said that because Slenderman really has no official creator, he doesn’t have an official canon. There are hundreds of people who have written their own stories about Slenderman. You could say that his story is still being written as we speak. Parsec Productions created their own version of Slenderman for a video game where it plays a starring role.

Is There a Chance Slenderman Could Be Real?

Of course, Slenderman is fiction, right? And there is no way that he could ever be real. Well, that’s what we think.

But, there is also a theory that one can manifest an entity if enough brain power is engaged. Don’t believe us? Let us tell you about the Philip Experiment. In the 1970’s in Canada, a group of people managed to create their own ghost with his own back story and everything. Philip was able to think for himself and had his own free will. Philip became so strong that he was able to move tables around the room and eventually outgrew his creators. This has also been a practice for centuries by Buddhist monks, where they create entities called “tulpas.”

Could something like this happen with Slenderman? If enough people around the world have a specific image in mind, and they treat him like an existing being, they could very well bring him into this world.

Inspiring Crimes

While Slenderman is fictional, he has inspired not only art, comics, and movies, but also some real-life horror stories that have ruined many lives. Let’s just say we need to teach our children the difference between reality and pretend.

Crime #1

Two girls by the name of Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser thought Slenderman was real. They truly wanted to be his followers, like Slenderman was some sort of deity. The girls were just twelve years old at the time. Anissa and Morgan believed that they had to become servants of Slenderman, and had to appease him to protect their families. So they decided to attack their young friend, Payton Leutner. They stabbed her 19 times and left her severely wounded in the forest. Luckily, Peyton survived the attack.

Police arrested Anissa and Morgan, and they were put on trial. Morgan was sentenced to 40 years in a psychiatric facility. Anissa was sentenced to 25 years. Morgan was the one who allegedly did most of the dirty work while Annisa looked on, which is why she received a more severe punishment. Both girls were clearly mentally ill.

Crime #2

In the same year that Anissa and Morgan committed their crime, a thirteen-year-old Ohio girl also attacked her mother with a knife. According to the mother, her daughter was waiting for her in the kitchen with the knife. She was wearing a white mask. During the incident, the mother thought her daughter was acting like a completely different person. Luckily, mom survived the attack with minor injuries. The girl obsessed over Slenderman and even created a whole world for him in the video game Minecraft. She was tried as a juvenile and confessed that she had attacked her mom in an attempt to please Slenderman.

Crime #3

In 2014, a fourteen-year-old girl was inspired to set her house on fire. Yep. Slenderman inspired her to burn her house down. While the home was destroyed, the family survived.

In Conclusion

Slenderman is nothing more than a creative entity created by the human mind. Had Eric Knudson lived centuries ago and came up with this idea, there’s a good chance that Slenderman would have become a mainstream legend. Considering he has inspired crimes and heinous acts, maybe it’s better that we’ve only all become acquainted with Slenderman today and not decades ago.

All it takes is for a seed of inspiration to be planted, and the story will grow by itself. Slenderman was truly a collaborative effort from thousands, if not millions of people. 

Whether you believe Slenderman to be pure fiction, or if you believe in the possibility that he could manifest thanks to the power of the mind, let’s hope it stays in a fictional place. It seems that once Slenderman crosses over to the real world, that is when true chaos ensues. 

Sources

https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-27776894

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2014/06/03/the-complete-terrifying-history-of-slender-man-the-internet-meme-that-compelled-two-12-year-olds-to-stab-their-friend/

The Fascinating Legend of the Werewolf

When looking at the history of mankind, we’ve evolved. Our beliefs, how we work, and how we act in the world has greatly changed. Many of the myths and lore that terrified us in ancient times have since been explained by science and reason. Yet, there are a few legends that have remained steadfastly. They are constantly present in our society, and keep us completely fascinated.

One such legend is that of the werewolf. For example, take a look at how many books and movies have been inspired by the werewolf lore. While mainly a plot device for fiction, there was a time when werewolves were very much believed to be real. And it affected how people lived their lives and what they believed in.

Today, the movie “I Am Lisa” comes out, and it had me thinking about how werewolf lore is sill dominant in our society to this day. Let’s take a look!

What is a Werewolf?

According to most legends, werewolves are people who transform into vicious and powerful wolves. They usually transform on the night of a full moon. Today, we know that these creatures are mythological. But for a time in human history, they were very much thought to be real. With any legend, there are variations. There are accounts that believe that werewolves could be a mutant variation of a human and wolf. Either way, werewolves are very much feared to this day and are one of the most popular plot devices in books and movies.

Where Did the Legend Come From?

Many believe that the legend of the werewolf may have come to fruition as early as 1800 BCE in “The Epic of Gilgamesh.” In the poem, Gilgamesh rejects a potential lover. Why? She had turned her previous partner into a wolf. That’s a mood killer. But it’s not clear whether or not she turned the poor man into a werewolf, or just a wolf. Yet, it’s been used to support the ancient origins of the legend.

“The Epic of Gilgamesh” isn’t the only place where you can find supposed werewolf lore. Greek mythology has its share as well. Let’s take a look at Lycaon. Zeus gets angry after Lycaon serves him the remains of a boy that was sacrificed. For his punishment, Zeus turned Lycaon and his sons into wolves. You may have noticed that the name Lycaon is awfully similar to “lycan.” We’ll get into that in a moment.

Another early werewolf legend is written by Petronius. Satyricon was written around 62-63 CE, and depicts the story of a werewolf or shapeshifter that takes the form of a wolf.

In Saga of the Volsungs, a father and son find wolf pelts that possess the power to turn people into wolves for ten days. The father and son go on a killing rampage. However, the father mortally wounds his son. But don’t worry, the son makes a full recovery after a raven gives the father a leaf with healing powers.

Is There a Difference Between a Werewolf and a Lycan?

This is one of those questions that is discussed a lot in the world of the paranormal, anthropology, horror enthusiasts, the list goes on. There are consistent similarities. For example, both werewolves and lycans become so when they’re bit. They both possess supernatural strength and expert tracking abilities.

The main difference is that a werewolf’s transformation happens during the full moon, and they have no control over the process. A lycan’s transformation occurs anytime and can be triggered by emotions or simply willing it to happen. So, it seems like the lycan has more control over whether or no it transforms.

Also, a werewolf looks like a bigger version of a wolf, while a lycan looks more like a wolf humanoid-type creature. Lycans are also said to be smarter than werewolves. Given that lycans seem to have more control in their process, they seem to be more conscious of their humanity than the werewolf.

While silver can kill a werewolf, a lycan has to be decapitated. This means that lycans can be much more difficult to kill. Silver can slow down a lycan and wound it, but it won’t kill it.

Real-Life Werewolves

There are folks out there today who do believe that they are werewolves and/or possess lycanthropic powers. This, of course, can be explained by means of mental illness. Accounts of these cases could very well explain why there are so many werewolf legends in the sixteenth-century. But most of the “werewolves” during this time were actually serial killers.

Werewolves continue to play a large role in who we are as a society. Because we have science and the medical field to explain things that people didn’t know about centuries ago, we can simply just enjoy the legend for what it is.

What is your favorite werewolf movie? Why do you think there is still so much interest in werewolves today? Let me know in the comments!

Sources

https://www.history.com/topics/folklore/history-of-the-werewolf-legend

https://www.livescience.com/24412-werewolves.html

https://mythology.wikia.org/wiki/Werewolf

https://aminoapps.com/c/virtual-space/page/blog/the-difference-between-lycans-and-werewolves/rkIe_ulal0eErpDp1xPWxENwJzXq3

https://www.lorepodcast.com/episodes/3

https://www.lorepodcast.com/episodes/71

The SCARY Side Of TikTok | Something CREEPY Is Happening

I’m not one to dive into conspiracy theories, but this is one that can’t be ignored. The spooky and paranormal side of TikTok is so fascinating to me, and it keeps me entertained.

TikTok has an effect known as the brush tool. It actually comes in several different options. In the effect with the red and blue border, there are images between the bands. And we’re not talking about innocent image. These images are just plain weird.

Since we’re talking about TikTok, check out my profile and follow me at @thespookystuff!

What is the TikTok Brush Effect?

The brush effect allows users to draw a 3D shape around them using AR. The effect adds a virtual 3D line that you draw with your finger on your phone’s screen. If you want to try the effect out for yourself, it will either be under “Trending” or “World.” You can see a step-by-step process in my YouTube video.

There are several different options for the Brush Effect, and you want to choose the one with the blue and red border. It seems that the other options don’t have these creepy photos in between the bands.

The Conspiracy Theory

From the basic research I’ve done through my own TikTok experiments and looking at other videos, they really remind me of Google Earth images. One of my followers said that the images were screenshots taken from other TikTok videos. I’m actually on board with this theory if there are sources to support it.

However, if this is the case, why is TikTok only pulling the creepiest images? They sort of look like they’re from abandoned places. But other images look like they were taken from dark and desolate rooms. Let’s check out these examples:

Here’s one video that has a girl looking at her driveway at night between the bands…like someone is stalking her.

Another guy caught an image of what he thought were three people in a room.

Others have seen a psychedelic painting on the wall that they think looks like a creepy clown.

A Disturbing Theory

Is this a person crouched down and hiding their face?

One of my other commenters wondered whether or not these were Easter eggs of child trafficking like the perpetrators are playing some sick game with TikTok users. This one…I have a hard time accepting because it’s just too disturbing, and it’s a little too “conspiracy theory” for me. But, I know there are people who believe TikTok is somehow involved in this, but there isn’t a lot of evidence to support it.

Experimenting With the Brush

If you watch the video, you’ll see my own attempts at trying out the brush effect. I keep seeing the same image, which looks like a tunnel. I’ve drawn different variations of the brush so I can get a better look. I either see someone crouched down with their hands on their face or a plague mask. It’s definitely me reading this through pareidolia and my mind is trying to make sense of the blurry images.

Should You Try the Brush Effect?

If you decide to try out the brush effect for yourself, definitely keep an open mind, but try to stay rational and don’t go off the deep end in the world of conspiracy theories. There is likely a logical explanation for these strange images in the effect. But I don’t know if we’ll have the answers anytime soon.

What do you think these images are inside TikTok’s Brush Effect? Leave a comment and let me know what you think!

10 Reasons Why It Rocks To Be a Ghost Hunter

Ghost hunting, paranormal investigating…call it what you will . The world of looking for the unknown and trying to communicate with spirits is a centuries-old practice. It’s going stronger than ever, and it only keeps getting better! Of course, this is a life that may seem weird to outsiders, if not a little scary. But there’s a reason why people stay in it.

Let’s look at ten reasons why it rocks to be a ghost hunter.

Talk to Ghosts

This is the number one reason why many people love ghost hunting. It gives you the opportunity to talk to people who have passed from this life and remain in spirit form. How often do you have the chance to sit and chat with someone who lived through the American Revolution or the Civil War? Sure, there’s historical documentation like letters. But ghost hunting takes that one step further with the chance to talk to the person who wrote the letter.

Visit Historical Places

For the conventional tourist at a historical site, you can usually tour the location for a short time. Then you’re off to the gift shop. But, there are multiple historic places all over the world that are open to paranormal investigations. This means that you will get to spend much more time in a historic location than a daytime tourist. For example, you might get to spend 8-12 hours at the home of a patriot for a ghost hunt. Plus, you may even get a special tour of the place and get a unique perspective that others wouldn’t get.

Meet Cool People

There’s no doubt that the paranormal and ghost hunting community has some of the coolest and most unique people around. I’m always amused at the reactions when I tell people I’m friends with witches, psychic mediums, and Pentecostal Christians. We all hang out together! This community is very diverse when it comes to interests and backgrounds. Plus, you never know who you’ll meet. For example, I have a ghost hunting friend who is a corporate CEO at a major tech company that investigates on the weekends! We often banter about ghost theories and the latest happenings in the tech world, all in the same conversation.

Traveling is a Way of Life

If you’ve ever needed a good reason to travel, ghost hunting might be the ultimate excuse! There are haunted spots all over the world. Plus, there are even companies dedicated to creating paranormal-themed adventures just for you. I can’t tell you how many ghost hunters travel for hours for one location and then make it back home in time for work on Monday. Traveling is such a special experience, and ghost hunters get to visit as many places they can if they have the means to make it happen!

Cool Gadgets

Even though these gadgets aren’t confirmed to prove the existence of ghosts, they’re a lot of fun to use! The technology of ghost hunting is always changing and evolving, and the gadgets just get cooler. What’s even better is that the manufacturer is usually accessible to chat. It would be like getting the chance to talk to Steve Jobs about the computer. The world of ghost hunting equipment is always fascinating and exciting, and I’m excited to see what comes of it in the future.

Unique Opportunities

Ghost hunting definitely comes with its own opportunities. People have gotten a chance to do extraordinary things like appear on television, receive unique teaching opportunities, travel, write books, the list goes on. Others have had the opportunities to appear on podcasts, and even consult on paranormal-themed movies. There is definitely value in having expertise in the paranormal and the world of ghost hunting, especially if you know where to look.

Learn New Skills

Ghost hunting is much more than wandering around a building looking for ghosts. There are logistics that a seasoned ghost hunter needs to be familiar with like scheduling, networking, and even social media. And let’s not forget there’s also historical research, knowing how the equipment works and knowing how cameras work when it comes to photography and video. Some of the best ghost hunters and paranormal investigators out there are knowledgeable in how to research, photography, and videography. Paranormal research is the perfect place for working on your interest in genealogy and historical research.

Cultivating Gifts

Many people realize that they have some sort of spiritual gift while ghost hunting and they want to know more. Others dive into the world of paranormal investigating and ghost hunting because they have a gift and want to cultivate it. The beauty of spiritual gifts is that it doesn’t just mean psychic mediumship. There’s a whole world of gifts that even include being good at interviewing people or writing.

Helping the Community

The world of the paranormal has also given back to the community in a multitude of ways. Groups have fundraised for local charities, like the Gettysburg Battlefield Bash for the Wounded Warrior Project. Others, like the Association of Paranormal Study, host ghost hunting events for a price. Then, they give 100% of the proceeds back to historic locations. I’ve seen ghost hunting teams create toy drives at local haunted places. There are some that even participate as a group for 5Ks and walks for causes like March of Dimes, the American Diabetes Association, etc. Ghost hunting definitely has a unique twist on the traditional charity benefit!

Spiritual Awakening

Being a ghost hunter opens you up to a whole new world of diverse cultures and ways of life. You experience things that you can’t explain. Your mind becomes a little more open. The lessons you learn in your spiritual awakening end up in your everyday life. This ends up fulfilling your life all around. You become a well-rounded person both in life skills and spiritually, and you’re able to use these gifts to make the world a better place.

Why do you love being a ghost hunter or paranormal investigator? Tell me all about it in the comments!

The Haunting of the Lizzie Borden Murder House

Lizzie Borden took an axe
and gave her mother forty whacks.
When she saw what she had done,
she gave her father forty-one.

The case of Lizzie Borden is an unsolved mystery that still has no answers. The truth has truly been lost to time. A small town was thrust into the spotlight thanks to one of the most brutal murders in history. This led to one of the most sensational murder trials of our time. We will never know what truly happened on August 4th, 1892. But it seems like those who lived at that time remain, and they are desperate to tell their story. The question is, are you willing to listen?

Lizzie Borden has become an American icon, and her story has become the center of one of the most interesting folklore in history. Who else has a creepy and grisly nursery rhyme about them?

The Murders

Credit: Amy Meredith

The Bordens were the ideal and model family. The family patriarch, Andrew Borden, was a wealthy businessman. The family matriarch, Abby Borden, was a devoted wife. The two Borden sisters, 32-year old Lizzie, and 41-year old Emma, were admired members of their church. Abby was the stepmother of Lizzie and Emma, as their mother, Sarah, had died in 1863. Three years after Sarah’s death, Andrew married Abby.

On August 4th, 1892, it was a sunny summer morning in this little town in Massachusetts. But there was a darkness that creeped over the town. Andrew and Abby Borden were found hacked to death in their home. Abby was hacked 18 times, and Andrew was hacked 11 times. At the time, their 32-year old daughter Lizzie, 41-year old daughter Emma, Bridget “Maggie” Sullivan, and John Vinnicum Morse were living in the house at the time. But, Emma Borden was out of town at a dress fitting, and John only stayed temporarily for a night.

The Timeline

So at the time of the murders, it was Lizzie, Bridget, and John in the house, along with Andrew and Abby Borden.

At 7am, John, Abby, and Andrew had breakfast. John left around 8:45 am to buy oxen and to visit his niece, and Andrew went to work around 9 am and 9:15 am. John’s alibi is somewhat solid. He said he took a streetcar with six priests. But the streetcar conductor didn’t remember John but remembered the priests. The police seemed to confirm his alibi.

As stated before, Emma was out of town for a dress fitting in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. The seamstress is a friend of Emma, and she stayed in town for several days before her fitting and was planning on staying for several more days after that.

While Lizzie and Emma usually cleaned the guest room, Abby went upstairs to make the bed. Sometime between 9 am and 10:30 am, Abby was hacked to death in the guest room, where John slept the night before. Bridget is sent outside to clean some windows.

Andrew returned home around 10:45am, and laid down on the couch in the sitting room to take a nap.

Bridget wasn’t feeling well, and also went upstairs to take a nap. Apparently, Lizzie gave her permission to go check on a sale at the nearby department store, but Bridget declined. Around this time, Lizzie leaves the house through the back door to go to the barn to prep for an upcoming fishing trip.

The Discovery of the Bodies

Around 11:15 am, Lizzie said she came back into the house and went to the sitting room. That was where she discovered her father’s bludgeoned corpse. She called Bridget and said that Andrew was dead and that someone came and killed him. She sent Bridget to go get the town doctor, who was a neighbor. Lizzie then sent Bridget and the neighbor upstairs to get Abby, but Abby was already dead. She too was hacked to death.

I’ve also found research that indicates it was the police who actually found Abby first. They did see that Abby’s blood had coagulated since it was dark and sticky. This means that her murder might have happened long before Andrew had been killed. Well, let’s just say Andrew was still dripping. That’s why it’s commonly believed that Abby was killed at least an hour before her husband. However, Abby was in a room that faced the sun, so the heat may have sped up the coagulation.

Andrew Jackson Borden was 69 years old when he died, and Abby Durfee Gray Borden was 63 years old.

The Suspects

This is your classic “Who done it?” mystery. There were two main suspects in the murders; Lizzie Borden and John Vinnicum Morse. Lizzie wasn’t fond of Abby, she even called her “Mrs. Borden.” She truly believed that Abby married Andrew for this money.

John Morse was the brother of Andrew’s first wife (and the mother of Lizzie and Emma Borden). There is even speculation that Lizzie and Bridget conspired the murders together because they were in a relationship. There is another theory that Lizzie, Emma, and John conspired the murders as well.

While she was never a suspect, Bridget Sullivan was in the house at the time of the murders, and it’s speculated that she may have helped Lizzie in some way. On the day of the murders, there were dozens of people coming in and out of the house, and rumor has it that Bridget was seen leaving the house with a bundle.

But Lizzie became the main suspect and became a news sensation.

You could say there’s a third suspect, an unknown assailant. In fact, neighbors reported seeing a stranger knocking on the door of the Borden house the morning of the murders. Back then, the mindset was that the intruder must have been an immigrant who went mad and decided to hack the Bordens to death. Ah…how we’ve evolved.

Yet given how much time was in between Abby and Andrew’s murders, the third suspect was the least likely. But, Andrew was a successful businessman who made a lot of enemies. So, this possibility wasn’t completely thrown out.

The Investigation

During their investigation, police found a handleless hatchet in the basement. The handle had apparently broken off very recently.

What is really interesting is that at the time of the Borden murders, forensic science and investigation was just beginning. In fact, those photos of Andrew and Abby’s corpses were some of the first crime scene investigation photos.

Yet, Victorian science still had a ways to go. Back then, crime scene photography wasn’t always seen as necessary because it was believed that the eyes of the victim would have an image of their murderer burned into the retinas, known as optography. This idea dates as far back as the 17th century. Murderers even started destroying their victim’s eyeballs, just in case. Even if true, that wouldn’t have worked in poor Andrew’s case since one of his eyeballs was cut in half, which means he was sleeping at the time of his murder.

Abby, however, was facing her attacker. The forensic investigation confirmed that she must have known her attacker because her wounds indicate that she was face-to-face, but there were no signs of a struggle. She also had bruise marks on her face from when she hit the floor, which means she was still alive. She had 18 blows to the head…which means this was a crime of passion.

It’s also noted that Lizzie was oddly calm during the investigation, even for someone who just lost her parents, let alone discovered her father’s corpse. Her calmness was seen as suspicious. Not to mention, her story was inconsistent when it came to her whereabouts at the time of the murders.

Lizzie was arrested and put in jail. This came as a shock to her community because people could not imagine that such a woman like her could have committed this heinous crime.

Question of the Dress

From the nature of the bodies, it’s clear that Lizzie would have been covered in blood from the murders. However, when police came to investigate, Lizzie was in a clean blue dress. Even Bridget confirmed that Lizzie’s dress was clean at the time Andrew’s body was discovered.

Family friend Alice Russell then tells the police and says that she saw Lizzie burn a dress in the stove on the same day as the murders while police were guarding outside. This was enough to get her charged with murder. However, her sister Emma confirmed that the family burned their old clothes often and confirmed that the dress was burned because it was stained with paint.

The Trial & Verdict

Newspaper illustrations of the Borden murder trial

Lizzie’s trial started on June 5th, 1893, and she became an instant celebrity overnight. People would stand in line for hours at the courthouse in Ned Bedford, Massachusetts in hope of getting a seat in the small courtroom. The prosecution also started its opening statement with the skulls of Andrew and Abby Borden. Their actual skulls. This causes Lizzie to faint.

By the way, that famous rhymed that opened this blog started becoming popular during the trial.

While the skulls were used to demonstrate the gruesome matter of Andrew and Abby’s deaths, it backfires. Lizzie fainting in court actually drew sympathy for her. Also, Lizzie’s inconsistent alibi was thrown out because her lawyer wasn’t present. It was also revealed that she was taking morphine at the time of the investigation. By the way, morphine was commonly used by many women of that time. It was one of the earliest opioid pandemics of the Victorian century. Her dosage was large, and it was prescribed for pain, women’s issues, stress, and more.

The handleless hatchet had a hair on it, but it turns out it was bovine hair. Also, the wood part was tested for blood, but results showed none was present. The defense managed to cause everyone to question whether that was the actual murder weapon.

Ultimately, there wasn’t enough physical evidence to convict her. We’re talking no fingerprints, footprints, nothing. She was found not guilty.

She was acquitted in 1893. Yet, many believe that Lizzie was guilty. If you look up the details of the case and timeline of events, it’s easy to see why. But the mindset of the jury was that a woman would never pick up such a masculine tool and brutally kill her parents.

The Ghost Stories

Left Credit: Smithsonian Magazine, Right Credit: David

The location of the murders, the Borden House, which can be found at 230 2nd Street in Fall River, Massachusetts, still stands today as the Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast Museum. You can sleep in the same room where Abby Borden was murdered, and sit on the couch located where Andrew Borden met his end. It’s a macabre lover’s dream come true. But there is more to this house than the murders.

It seems there are sinister spirits residing in the house. Guests at the Lizzie Borden House have reported hearing voices, especially a woman’s voice, hearing footsteps, bangings, the list goes on. There is even a room that reported to be haunted by children.

There is also a room with money and coins. Why? In life, Andrew Borden was a frugal man, even though he was wealthy. If you take his money, you might get scratched. Well, at least that is what is reported by people who have toyed with fate.

In case you’re wondering, yes, this location is on my ghost hunting wish list. I want to witness these occurrences for myself and ask questions to the specters that reside in the home. As you can imagine, multiple paranormal investigators have tried to solve the mystery of the murders. I doubt ghost testimony will ever give us the answers.

Paranormal Theories

While I haven’t investigated the Lizzie Borden House myself, I’ve done some research on the consistent activity and I have a few theories.

  • Tulpas or Thoughtforms – I think, given how many people come in, and the legends that have been circulating over the years, that some of the haunting could be blamed on…us. Meaning, we’ve put so much energy into the stories we’ve heard, that we’ve given it a life of its own.
  • Footsteps – I think this is all residual. Given how many people are at the house every day, and the number of guests coming in with the spooky stuff in mind, I think this is all replays of history.
  • Scratches from Taking the Money – I don’t know what Andrew Borden was like in life, so I don’t know if he was someone that would either scratch people or grab them if they were taking his money. Depending on what the scratches look like, I wonder if it would look like what an arm looks like after it’s been grabbed and the assailant dug their nails in.
  • Voices – This could also be residual, but I’ve read enough reports and watch quite a few investigation videos that lead me to believe that either Abby’s conscious spirit is still around, or the trauma of her murder still stays in that house, especially the guest room.

Preserving & Owning History

Credit: Jim McIntosh

Many pieces of the murder and trial are still on display today at the Fall River Historical Society. They have the couch that Andrew Borden slept on when he died, as well as the handleless hatchet that was found in the basement. The museum has tons of artifacts from the murders. While this may seem dark, the historian and macabre lover in me is thrilled that these artifacts have been preserved.

Just a few months after her acquittal, Lizzie bought a house, where she lived until her death in 1927. What is truly interesting is that the house went up for sale in 2020. Lizzie herself named the house, Maplecroft. How exquisite!

The owners, Donald Woods and Leeann Wilbur, also own the murder house, now known as Lizzie Borden Bed & Breakfast. Truly, the house is spectacular and beautiful. The owners intended to open a second bed and breakfast, but COVID-19 was the nail on the coffin for that dream.

I have to wonder if there’s paranormal activity tied with this location as well. In reality, I suppose we will never know, unless someone with a paranormal business in mind ends up purchasing the house. Time will eventually reveal the answer to my curiosities.

Did Lizzie Do It?

Personally, I think she did. Andrew was incredibly frugal, and since he didn’t have a will, if he died, Abby would have inherited his estate. And if Abby got the estate, it would have been passed onto her sister when she died. This means that Lizzie and Emma would lose their inheritance. Andrew signed multiple properties over to Abby, so their fears were valid.

Also, before Andrew and Abby’s deaths, Lizzie often said that she was unhappy with where she lived and felt she needed to live in the more prestigious area, known as “The Hill.” That is exactly where her new house is located. Money can be quite a motivator. Plus, Andrew was very much a Victorian man, and often put a lot of restrictions onto his spinster daughters.

Do you think Lizzie murdered her father and step-mother? What do you think of these hauntings? Let me know in the comments!

5 Spooky Ghost Stories of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel

The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel in Hollywood, California opened on May 15, 1927. It is one of the oldest hotels in the Los Angeles area that is still in operation today. It sits right on Hollywood Blvd, across the street from Grauman’s Chinese Theatre (also known as TLC Chinese Theatre). If you want to feel like you’re at the center of the universe where everything is happening, the Roosevelt Hotel is your place. If you ever stay there, chances are that you’ll see a celebrity at some point since it’s a popular hotel for the stars.

With so much history and such an incredible guest list, it’s no surprise that the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel is a hotspot for paranormal activity. Living in Hollywood can be energizing and draining at the same time, as well as dynamic and volatile.

Glitz and Glam

If you’re a fan of “Old Hollywood” and the glitz and glam of the 1920s and 1930s, the Roosevelt is a landmark. Shirley Temple learned how to do her famous stairstep dance on the stairs. Marilyn Monroe lived at the hotel for two years and did her first photo shoot by the pool. While filming the 1952 film, “From Here to Eternity”, Montgomery Clift lived at the Roosevelt for three months. And finally, Errol Flynn may or may not have created the famous recipe for his bootleg gin in the barbershop tub. My personal favorite, Charlie Chaplin, also stayed at the hotel numerous times along with Clark Gable…swoon.

Alright, let’s dive into the ghost stories!

Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe will forever be an icon. Even decades after her tragic passing, people still obsess over her. Her spirit has been seen by multitudes of guests of the Hollywood Roosevelt.

Marilyn lived at the hotel for two years, and she did one of her first photoshoots at the pool. From my understanding, she lived in Room 1200. It’s one of the largest suites at the Roosevelt. There used to be a tall mirror that hung in the room, but now it hangs in one of the hallways in the mezzanine by the lobby. That mirror is reported to be haunted by Marilyn, as well as Room 1200. According to legend, the reason why the mirror was moved out of the room was that people would see her reflection instead of their own!

Mystery Phone Calls

This is probably one of the most unsettling stories from the Hollywood Roosevelt. At one point, the Roosevelt became apartments for a period of time before being converted back into a hotel. Perhaps some of the residents there decided to not leave? At night, receptionists have reported getting phone calls from hotel rooms that don’t have any guests. All they hear on the other end is giggling.

Montgomery Clift

Montgomery Clift called the hotel home for three months while filming the 1953 movie, “From Here to Eternity.” He stayed in Room 928, according to legend. Sadly, in 1956m he got into a car accident and he had to get plastic surgery to repair his face. But he never recovered physically nor emotionally. He passed away in 1966 from a heart attack.

Legend says that he is a playful ghost at the Roosevelt. He apparently likes to tap people on the shoulder and play his bugle, just as he did in “From Here to Eternity.” Batteries have also been known to drain when Mr. Clift is around.

Caroline

Caroline has been spotted around the Roosevelt and the pool area. Legend says that Caroline and her brother drowned in the pool while their father was out running errands. Since then, Caroline likes to make phone calls from the hotel lobby phone, play in the jacuzzi with her brother, and ask guests where her mother and father are.

Other Ghostly Experiences

There are other ghost stories associated with the Roosevelt Hotel like the sound of a typewriter coming from unoccupied rooms. A man dressed in white and 1930s attire has been seen by the piano near the Blossom Room. As you approach him, he seems to disappear. The ghosts of Errol Flynn and Carole Lombard have been sighted at the hotel along with Carmen Miranda, Humphrey Bogart, and Betty Grable.

My Personal Experiences

The fifth and final ghost story is my own personal experiences at the Roosevelt.

I have an extensive history with the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel that started in 2011. I went to an event there back in August 2011. As soon as I walked through those doors, I felt something compelling and just plain strange. Sure, Hollywood itself is pretty strange. But, this was spooky.

Then, a year later, I ended up staying at the Roosevelt on an impromptu trip to Hollywood. I was with a friend at the time, and the stay was fairly uneventful. Maybe some odd footsteps here and there, but that’s it. I saw a few shadows out of the corner of my eye, but I try to brush it off as explainable.

A few years later, I found myself a regular guest at the Roosevelt. Mainly, it was because my former boss was living there for a few months during a transitional phase of his life. Because sometimes my drive took more than two hours, he frequently booked a room for me. I think in the span of three months, I stayed for several weeks in the hotel.

I often went to the mirror that is famously known for being a hotspot for Marilyn Monroe’s ghost. While I didn’t see her full-on, sometimes I caught sight of a shadow as I was turning around. I also had an alarming amount of nightmares during my stay at the Roosevelt. I often heard knocking at my door, but no one announced themselves, and no one was there when I looked through the peephole. It made me feel pretty uncomfortable at times, but I’ve never felt unwelcomed during my stay.

Have you ever stayed at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel? Is there a haunted hotel near you?

10 Amazing Things You Can Do in a Cemetery

Cemeteries are one of my favorite things in the world. If I see a cemetery off the road, especially a small one with a few headstones, I will pull over and investigate. For years, I’ve found myself drawn to cemeteries in such a way that they are now a regular thing I explore.

Many people will shy away from cemeteries because it reminds them of the inevitable, which is fair. Even though I’m so weary of death, visiting a cemetery makes it less intimidating for me.

Also, I have this weird worry about being forgotten. I also worry about my loved ones and friends being forgotten. So, visiting a cemetery gives me a chance to meet new people, except these new people are long gone.

In case you’re interested in visiting a cemetery, especially around October, here is a list of 10 things you can do in a cemetery, as well as 10 things you should NOT do!

10 Amazing Things You Can Do!

Say Their Name

I truly believe that when you say someone’s name, you give it power and you breathe new life into their story and existence. As you walk around the cemetery, say the names you see. Each of those names belongs to someone who once lived a life just like yours. They had family, friends, hobbies, stresses…the list goes on. Acknowledge their life.

Stargaze

Only do this if the cemetery or park is open after dark. I know quite a few cemeteries that will have stargazing events, which is amazing! There is something special about stargazing in a cemetery. It’s just you, the stars, and the dead. There’s something about being in the stillness and the quiet of a cemetery. But its’ a whole other level to be looking at the stars and constellation at the same time. It reminds us that, even though we might be very small, we are still connected to the universe and we’re made of stars.

Take Photos

Cemetery photography can be some of the most beautiful works of art you’ll ever see. The grounds of the cemetery are also extraordinarily beautiful. But this category does come with its own do’s and don’t’s. Some memorial parks consider it an invasion of privacy to take photos of headstones that aren’t associated with you. Whenever possible, try to hide the names inscribed on the headstones. And finally, don’t take photos of funeral services, mourners, and other visitors.

Historical and Genealogical Research

I try to find the oldest grave in the cemetery, that’s usually where I will begin as I start exploring. I also try to do as much research as possible on the cemetery so I understand the context. Thankfully, the internet and resources like FindaGrave.com have created amazing databases on even the smallest of cemeteries.

Have a Picnic

This is a tradition I wish would be resurrected. In the 19th century, people would picnic and enjoy their snacks in cemeteries. Back then, there wasn’t a multitude of parks or recreational areas, so cemeteries became the go-to place to picnic, take walks, and more. Also, given the time period, children often died young, and family members died more rapidly. So, picnicking in a cemetery gave family members a chance to spend time with their lost loved ones.

Take a Walk, Run, Exercise

While picnics may have fallen out of style, people still find cemeteries a great place to walk, run, and other exercises. Cemeteries are quiet, peaceful, and relatively safe. While I was visiting Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, there were a lot of joggers, and I just loved that. In Gettysburg, there are plenty of folks jogging throughout the battlefield, which one can argue is one massive cemetery. Some cemeteries may even let you take your dog with you, so check first before making the trek with your pooch. And clean up after them!

Headstone Rubbing (With Permission)

Definitely check in with the cemetery first to make sure this is allowed since it can compromise the integrity of the stone. Also, make sure you know why you want to do a headstone rubbing. If you’re just looking for information, then contacting the staff at the cemetery will be helpful in obtaining it. Personally, I have done this quite a few times with old headstones that I couldn’t read anymore, and the names were not legible. If the cemetery has been abandoned, I’m extremely careful when I do any rubbing because I don’t want to cause more damage. It was likely unraveling a mystery. Also, there are people who have made beautiful works of art from headstone rubbings.

But, if you’re not related to the deceased, or don’t have a connection with them, then a headstone rubbing could also be seen as disrespectful. Also, don’t ever use shaving cream, as it will damage the stone.

Lay Flowers

I love laying flowers at different headstones that look like they haven’t had visitors in a while. It’s a beautiful gesture and I would love to see it done more often. Last year, I participated in my first Wreaths Across America where we laid wreaths on the graves of our veterans and fallen soldiers. Keep in mind, try to avoid laying fake flowers. Often, mowers are coming around the area, and it creates a hassle for them if they have to deal with fabric or plastic flowers.

Drive Your Car (As Space Allows)

Most modern cemeteries these days are drivable. It’s very convenient and it lets you cover more ground. Evergreen Cemetery in Gettysburg is a great one to drive around, as you can get a front-row seat to Jennie Wade’s grave and other prominent citizens from the town.

You would think this was common sense, but this happens more often than not. I’ve had to dodge plenty of cars in cemeteries because they were speeding around the corners. I’ve also seen cars literally drive over graves in order to find a good parking spot. Please PLEASE don’t do this!

Clean Up Graves

This is a process, not a one-task job. You can clean up debris around a headstone by clearing leaves, tree branches, and picking up trash. If the headstone looks unstable, don’t touch it. If there’s a headstone that needs more cleaning, there are countless tutorials that will teach you how to do it.

Here Are 10 Things You Should NOT Do!

Get Intimate

This happens…a lot. Maybe the cemetery vibe or the whole “death is inevitable” vibe gets people in the mood. But there have been a number of times I’ve accidentally stumbled onto a couple…in broad daylight…getting frisky in a cemetery. I’m sure Ghost Alex will be amused by it in the afterlife. But, heavy petting and PDA in a cemetery is seen as disrespectful and tacky.

Interrupt Funeral Services

Believe it or not, I’ve witnessed this at a funeral I was attending. We were on cemetery grounds as the body was being lowered into the ground, and this family walked right in between the grave and the tent full of mourners. The dad sheepishly lifted his hand and mouthed the word, “Sorry.” Um. No. This isn’t okay. Mourners need a safe place to grieve and worrying whether someone will interrupt their loved one’s service should be the last thing on their minds.

Sit, Lean, or Lay on the Headstones

To put it simply; it’s not respectful. It’s similar to putting your shoes on someone’s coffee table without asking. Bouncing off from taking photos, I’ve seen photographers use cemeteries as backdrops for photoshoots with models. However, I then see models laying on headstones, or even standing on crypts. Please don’t do this. It doesn’t matter if the grave is 200 years old. It’s still a person who deserves respect. Passage of time doesn’t make them less human.

Walk or Stand on Top of the Graves

I will be the first to admit that this one can be tough, especially if there’s a specific grave you want to see and the plots are close together. But it’s still considered disrespectful to walk or stand on top of graves. I know, I know, the person in the ground likely doesn’t care. However, if the person died in the past few decades, chances are that they still have family members coming to visit them. If I ever find myself stepping on a grave, I literally tiptoe and say “Sorry” over and over…like they can hear me. Anyway, try to avoid it as much as you can.

Be Noisy

A cemetery isn’t the place to be blasting Van Halen or Taylor Swift. It’s also not the place to be screaming and yelling. This is a tough one, especially if there are children around. I remember I didn’t go to my first cemetery until I was about seven years old, and that was to visit my Grandpa, who was in a mausoleum. But before we went to visit, my mom and grandma made it very clear about my behavior during the visit. I’ve seen many people state that if a child can’t handle being in a cemetery, don’t take them until their old enough.

Talk to Other Cemetery Visitors

If Southerners can avoid this, so can you! Smiling and nodding as you pass each other is fine. If the other person says hi or wants to talk, even better. Definitely read the room…or the cemetery…in this case. It can be hard to not say hello or have some small talk banter with fellow cemetery visitors but don’t do it if the other person isn’t wanting to talk. Most people are at a cemetery to grieve, and they may not be in the right headspace to do it. If someone is clearly in a cadence of praying, talking to their loved ones, etc., let them be.

Lay Stuffed Animals

This is a common practice; leaving toys and stuffed animals on the graves of babies and children. But, stuffed animals will start looking really gross as days go by and they deal with the elements. Groundskeeping has to deal with it, and it is often a mess. They will try to put the stuffed animal on the headstone, mow, and replace it, which is nice. But it’s still an extra step for them. Plus, they get gross.

Take Souvenirs

Whether it’s flowers, toys, broken stone, or even human remains, leave it in the cemetery. We’re way past the times of grave robbing. A cemetery isn’t a massive gift shop.

Leave Breakable Items

Too often, people will leave plastic, ceramic, or glass items on a headstone. While the gesture is lovely, they eventually break. Not only will groundskeeping have to take care of it, but a broken piece could be missed. Then, worst-case scenario, it harms the animals or a child finds it and cuts themselves.

Forget Your Local Cemetery

Keep visiting your local cemetery! Cemeteries are a place not only for mourning but for celebration and community. Attend community events at your local cemetery, volunteer for cemetery cleanups, and share their content on social media. Bringing awareness to death and cemeteries will help dispel the taboo and calm the heebie-jeebies people get when they hear the word, “cemetery.”

What do’s and don’t’s would you add to this list? Let me know in the comments below!

5 Unbelievable Paranormal TikTok Videos That Will Terrify You

We still have TikTok, and thousands, if not millions, of videos are posted every day. So, it’s not surprising that videos with ghosts and other creepy stuff have made it onto the platform. Whether it’s an accidental paranormal sighting, or a video that’s obviously staged, people can’t get enough paraormal videos on TikTok.

If you see a paranormal video on TikTok, feel free to tag me in the comments so I can check it out! My TikTok handle is @matsuoalex.

In this blog and video, I’m going to break down five of the most popular paranormal videos on TikTok. Because I’m a skeptic when it comes to evidence like this, yes, there will be some debunking going on. If I can’t debunk the video, I’ll go ahead and say it. Since I wasn’t there when these videos were created, I can’t debunk any of these with certainty.

As always, here’s the video version!

“Come Here” – @shnottalie

@shnattalie

I THOUGHT THIS WAS MY DOG, BUT HES OUTSIDE you can tell at the end I was 😳 #fyp #scary #ghost #whatisthat #dark #scared #dog #foryoupage #paranormal

♬ original sound – Fresa

So, this start this off, apparently this WASN’T her dog. Her dog was outside when this video was taken. If she thought it was her dog, I’m not sure what was prompting her to take a video. Maybe he looked cute hanging out at the doorway? Anyway, this is an apparent shadow shaped like her dog, and it seems to be darker than its surroundings despite the floor being somewhat illuminated. If this really isn’t her dog, then yeah, this is quite disturbing, and I’m sure she eventually freaked out.

“I Was Home Alone” – reubix_cube

@reubix_cube

reuploading bc tiktok just deleted the video. please don’t report i need answers!! you can’t see it in this video but check the original #paranormal

♬ Say So – Doja Cat

If you’re having trouble seeing what’s paranormal, focus on the stairs at the far right. Here’s the video by itself before he did a reaction video. So, this was a video that did legit give me the chills. There’s nothing more terrifying than the reality that someone may be lurking in your home along with you when you think you’re home alone. I think it is what makes this video SO disturbing! I know the anomaly is hard to see, so here’s the slow-mo version focusing on the stairs.

This guy claims he doesn’t have a pet in the home. Yet, it looks like SOMETHING was enjoying his dancing. If we take his word to heart, then yes, this is a fascinating video of something weird going on. In one of his more recent TikTok videos, he’s been seen petting a cat. So, this is either a new development or the cat has always been there.

“She’s Right There!” – sydney.carpentier

Okay, so face filters on apps have become the bane of many skeptical ghost hunters. First, I have to say I love the, “Hey what’s up giiirrrrl.” I mean, it’s not contextual at all, but who am I to judge. I got a great laugh from it. I’ve been sent dozens of videos of this exact filter on walls. I’m quite skeptical since the filter is basically made to find a pattern that resembles a face. When it sticks its tongue out on command, yeah, that’s interesting. One of the commenters suggested that maybe it was a woman with her baby.

If this is real, all I’ll say is that I would try my best to withhold my excitement and try to keep the conversation going!

Turn On That Light…Go Ahead – brynnelisee

First, I want to say I feel for this girl because she lost her mom so young. It SUCKS to lose your mom. In the video, this girl is nonchalantly straightening her hair while beckoning her mom to turn the light on. Given how well she knows this process, this may be a regular thing. She also has a circle to help direct our eyes. Now, whenever something seems too good to be true, it usually is. If I were to debunk this, I would almost want to say that since the straightener, as well as a TV, seem to be on, there may be something electrical going on that this young lady is aware of. Besides that, I got nothing.

Sleeping with a Haunted Doll – kelsiidaviess

First, I have to say that this song ALWAYS creeps me out. I don’t really see why this video became so popular because nothing happens. Cats sniff things. Cats can act weird sometimes. Also, we life our hands and arms in our sleep. Cats and people do weird things. Yes, the doll could very well be haunted, but this video is definitely NOT an example of that. If she was having nightmares, or the doll was moving by itself (when the cat is NOT on the bed), then maybe there could be something there. I must confess, I’ve always wanted to buy a haunted doll for experimental purposes.

Check Out These Fascinating Ghost Stories of 9/11

We can’t help but remember the horrifying events that took place on September 11th, 2001. It’s safe to say that we all remember where we were when it happened. I was in the car with my mom, as she was driving me to school that day. There was breaking news on the radio, and my mom had to pull over and she kept yelling, “It’s gone…it’s completely gone.” Since we were in California, the towers had already collapsed by 7:30am Pacific Time.

It’s safe to say that no school work happened on this day. Every class, well, except for my French class, had the news on, and we watched everything unravel. Then, my school was placed on lockdown since we were just a few miles from Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.

With such a massive event like this, it would be weird if something wasn’t left behind. I wouldn’t be shocked if there were residual events occurring on one of these sites, or the victims coming back to say goodbye to their loved ones.

A Controversial Subject

Before we start; I wanted to issue a disclaimer.

Most of my readers and subscribers lived to witness the events of 9/11. So, talking about the paranormal part of it has been controversial because it’s something that hits close to home. The thought of ghost hunting Ground Zero, the Pentagon, and the United Airlines Flight 93 crash site and Memorial are totally out of the question. Yet, I know people who have investigated the Flight 93 site, at the request of the victims’ families. They never publicized it, and it remained private until a few years ago.

But yet, every day I’m learning that the families of the victims who lost their lives had, or are currently having, paranormal experiences in relation to the 9/11 attacks. I think it’s important to be able to talk about the paranormal connection to 9/11 in a respectful manner because there are people who need support. I think this subject is not one to gawk at or post videos of data for the world to see since we can never tell who is related to who.

The stories you’re about to read about were made public by the witnesses or the members of the victim’s family.

The Red Cross Ghost

In the book, “From the Landfill to Hallowed Ground”, NYPD Lieutenant Frank Marra recounted a ghostly experience while sifting through the rubble of the World Trade Center. Cops, EMTs, firefighters all saw the same spirit while working on an area known as Fresh Kills landfill, also known as “The Hill”, in Staten Island. After the attacks, much of the rubble and destruction were sent to the landfill for further investigation. The spirit they saw was a woman dressed in white, like a Red Cross worker from World War II. She was carrying a tray of sandwiches and coffee. Many assumed she was one of the volunteers coming to help. Could the events of 9/11 awaken the spirits and they came to offer aid?

It was reported by a psychic medium says that the woman may have been a soul collector, meaning she was guiding the recently deceased to the afterlife.

The Man at the Landfill

NYPD officer, Joe Lani, had a front row seat to the horrific aftermath of 9/11. While driving to the Fresh Kills landfill, he saw a man wandering the debris field. It was the middle of the night. As Lani pulled up to inspect further, the man disappeared. He is certain that he saw the ghost of a 9/11 victim. Lani wrote a book about his experiences titled, “Running with the Bulls”, and it’s available on Amazon.

Given that the landfill held the debris from the attack, it’s no surprise that the remains, ashes and possessions of all the lives lost were in that landfill.

Premonitions

Bonnie McEneaney

Bonnie McEneaney, who lost her husband on 9/11, wrote a book called, “Messages: Signs, Visits, and Premonitions from Loved Ones Lost on 9/11. It is a collection of stories from the families of the fallen who had paranormal experiences from their lost loved ones. About a week before the attack, Bonnie’s husband, Eamon, was talking with his brother about the possibility of the World Trade Center being attacked again. He also had a foreboding feeling that started weeks before 9/11. After that conversation, Eamon told Bonnie that she needed to be a tougher disciplinarian to the children because it was going to get harder once he was gone. On the morning of 9/11, Eamon had a vertigo episode in the shower.

Later that day, Bonnie was waiting for Eamon to come home, hoping and praying he survived. She went outside and yelled, “Eamon, where are you?” At that moment, she felt a “river of wind” swirl around her, the branches swayed, leaves rustled, and the wind lifted her skirt. She knew Eamon had died.

Monica and Michael Iken

Eamon wasn’t the only one to experience vertigo the morning of.

Monica and Michael Iken were married on September 11, 2000. During the wedding, a jet had buzzed overhead so loudly that the couple had to wait to say, “I do.” On September 9, 2001, Michael and Monica had checked into a hotel near the Boston airport. Michael started to panic and said they had to check out. Turns out that the hijackers were staking out the hotel.

After the attack, Monica woke up one night to find Michael standing at the foot of their bed. She thanked him for coming, and he smiled and disappeared. Monica described him as glowing, and he told her he was there with her in her dreams.

David and Ruth McCourt

Ruth McCourt seemed to know that she didn’t have long to live. About 4 weeks before 9/11, she was making amends with everyone she knew and wrote notes to her loved ones. Their 4-year old daughter, Juliana, wasn’t supposed to go on the ill-fated trip to the west coast, but Ruth told her husband David, “David, Juliana belongs with me. I’m taking Juliana with me.” Ruth and Juliana were lost on one of the flights.

Coming Back

Lisa O’Brien

Lisa O’Brien lost her husband on 9/11, and it seemed he stuck around the family for a bit. While he was alive, he had an inside joke with Lisa surrounding the song, “A Penny for Your Thoughts, A Nickel for a Kiss”, and Lisa would finish by saying she wondered what a quarter would be. After his death, Lisa started finding quarters in strange places around the house. She even found one in the middle of her bed in the middle of the night after checking on the kids.

Also, her 4-year old daughter Jacie, was often found talking to the wall, and then it was revealed she was talking to her Daddy. Jacie would tell Lisa about the Knock Knock jokes her dad would tell her even though he passed. Jacie could also identify her Dad’s coworkers in photos even though she never met them in person.

Finding Closure and Protection

Joanne Kelly

Joanne Kelly was on the phone with her husband when the first plane hit the World Trade Center. He worked in the other tower, and when the second plane hit, she said she couldn’t feel her husband anymore. After searching for her husband’s remains, it seemed like a hopeless cause. While at the medical examiner’s office, eight more morgue trucks filled up and her heart started racing. Joanne was able to point out the truck that held her husband’s remains, and she was right.

The Shanksville Angel

On September 11th, 2001, United Airlines Flight 93 crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. Lilli Leonardi, who worked for the FBI as a “Community Outreach Specialist”, soon found herself at the crash site. In her book, “In the Shadow of a Badge: A Memoir About Flight 93, a Field of Angels, and My Spiritual Homecoming”, she recounts a story of an angelic sighting on the field. As she got out of her car, she could see this blinding light over her left shoulder.

The blinding light soon evolved into a white mist. Before she knew it, she saw a legion of angels to the left of the crash site. She then saw one angel, who was clearly the leader of the group, look onto the debris. As she looked, she could see the angels escorting the souls of the deceased to the next life. What I found interesting is that some of these souls moved on with the angels while others stayed behind.

Hallowed Ground

You’re probably wondering, are the sites of 9/11 haunted? Are there souls who have yet to move on?

The answer? I don’t know. A few psychics I know of who have read various areas of significance of the event have given mixed feedback. One psychic reported that she felt absolutely nothing around the One World Trade Center. She says it is because the world acknowledged the event, and therefore acknowledging the dead. So, they move on. I’ve also heard the opposite, given how so many lives were lost in an instant, there is a severe lack of closure.

Whatever is truly happening, this was an event that left a physical and emotional scar on us all, and it seems that someting still lingers so that we can learn their story.

Sources

https://www.redbookmag.com/life/news/a20855/9-11-workers-say-they-were-haunted-by-female-ghost/

https://abcnews.go.com/2020/911-widows-deceased-relatives-communicate-grave/story?id=10891128

https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/97719/book-claims-911-landfill-haunted-by-aid-worker-the-gasp-menagerie/