The Most Gruesome, Disturbing, and Stomach-Churning Stories

The Most Gruesome, Disturbing, and Stomach-Churning Stories

After that incident, I never ever stepped into his room. This wasn't the first sighting of an old woman at Bank. Sarah Whitehead was a nun who was said to have been heartbroken when her brother was executed in 1811. She used to wander the area looking for him, and the story goes that she was buried in a grave where Bank station now stands. In 1992 the station supervisor was working a late shift in his office, which was just off the station platform.
A 16-year-old girl who had been gang-raped and infected with a venereal disease by Japanese soldiers during the Nanking Massacre. A young Chinese civilian kneels down, his hands tied behind his back, as he awaits execution by beheading at the hands of a Japanese soldier during the Nanking Massacre. These tragic photos and stories capture the horrors of the Nanking Massacre — a.k.a. the Rape of Nanking — committed by Japanese soldiers against Chinese civilians. She said that she could almost feel it staring straight at her before disappearing once again. – the office was mostly empty – and when I was just about to pack up and leave, the flickering lights completely went out.



The first vampire on the page and the one who spawned an unquenchable thirst for more. The story starts with an ill-fated real  estate transaction for poor Jonathan Harker, who unearths a biting danger. This ghastly story is incredibly entertaining and guaranteed to suck you in. “You know people come together and support each other.
Neither of us paid it much mind but a few moments later there was another and then another. I stood up, worried that the man may have had a pacemaker still , however unlikely, as he had had his organs removed. We looked through the front window of the retort and couldn’t believe what we were seeing. I looked at the screen and saw a woman in a white t-shirt, black pants, black hooded jacket; and carrying a grey bag with a purple and grey striped shoulder strap. She looked directly at the camera, her face still a complete blur. As I tried to stifle a scream, she raised a hand and knocked loudly on my front door.

More sinister is the ghost of a woman named Matilda known as the White Lady, who was said to have been imprisoned by her sister and starved to death in the room at the base of the St Margaret's Tower. I was originally hired because the cemetery had a period of time where they experienced some people in to perform rituals. I was 21 years old, doing this as a side job, with . I was given a barcode scanner and was told to drive through the entire cemetery every hour or so to patrol, and to scan each of the pre-posted barcodes to prove I was actually doing it.
Either way, real or not, they are creepy and menacing nonetheless. According to some historians, America's first convicted female serial killer was a Charleston woman named Lavinia Fisher, who ran an inn called the Six Mile House with her husband John. Most of Lavinia's victims were wealthy men traveling alone.
De Brézé ran upstairs and killed both lovers with a sword, choosing to wear green (his late wife’s favourite colour) to the funeral instead of black. Since then, visitors have reported catching sight of a “Green Lady” haunting the halls in her signature colour. Philadelphia’s Eastern State Penitentiary was home to some of the country’s most notorious criminals, and 150 years ago, the punishments themselves were enough to give you chills.

Jimmy Rane actually opened a family restaurant named after the legend. There are various versions of who Huggin' Molly really was. According to one version of the legend, Molly was the ghost of a grieving mother  who had lost an infant and tried to cope with the loss by cuddling up to neighborhood kids.
A man is left in charge of a hotel during winter months when it’s closed, along with his wife and his son. Something is strange about the hotel, though, and it begins to affect Shocking Office Nightmares: 3 Disturbing True Stories the minds of everyone—with some terrible results. Stephen King is a modern master of the horror genre, and this book is a great read even if you’ve watched the classic movie.

"My Granny Junie would never stay in the house on the anniversary of his death," she says. "All of our family was pretty much scared of the doll," Marty says. "People would start hearing their names being called, and we would hear walking at night. So, we just decided we needed to get rid of it." While Marty and her dad were away, her uncle was alone in the house. The uncle says he heard Marty's father calling his name from the living room, even though he wasn't home. Now a bed-and-breakfast and museum, the Borden home attracts history buffs and thrill-seekers who come to see for themselves if rumors that the house is haunted are, indeed, true.
What if large-footed monkey men actually came from outer space? If you believe the various eyewitness interviews in this film, this theory might be more likely than you think. If you ever wanted a succinct example of the differences between British and American cultures, you could do worse than to follow up The Pantry Ghost Documentary with 2005's Ghosts on the Underground as a study in contrasts. While Pantry Ghost fills its time with sensational ghost footage, reenactments, and a video effects expert assuring the viewer that there were definitely no edits made to that film, Underground looks positively sedate by comparison. However it is you know about the infamous haunting of the Lutz home, there is, like Jell-O, always room for one more interpretation, right? After having a number of odd jobs from shed-painter to grave-digger, Debra loves writing about the things no history class will teach.
Before long, my mom and dad and Mark’s mom and dad were all in our living room. It felt like I’d gotten the wind knocked out of me. From my bedroom, I could hear them screaming and crying all night. I was in shock and didn’t know what to think or believe.