August122012

Hauntings of Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allen Poe’s life is marked by tragedy and suffering, his death marked by an equal amount of confusion. Regarded as simply ‘a mediocre poet’ during the 1800s, Poe grew up orphaned, living with the Allan family until he attended college in 1826. He only stayed for a year before leaving for the army because of severe gambling debts. His life from there is marked with tragedy, marrying his 13-year-old cousin Virginia in 1835, losing her to sickness in 1847. He never held a steady job, fired from numerous jobs mostly due to a severe drinking addiction. Although he could never hold a job, editors held him in high regard with his ingenious poetry and short stories, including The Raven and The Tell-Tale Heart. Nevertheless, his drinking and depression took hold of his life. He died two years after his wife, passed out in a street in Baltimore. He died hours later in the hospital, crying manically about someone called Reynolds. Although he was dead physically, his spirit lived on in his residences and final resting place.

Edgar Allen Poe’s Hauntings at His GraveDecades after his untimely death, people began reporting sightings of his ghost appearing at his grave site. On his birthday, January 19, people say they have seen a man shrewdly covered in black, walking towards the grave of Edgar Allen Poe. His face is unrecognizable because of the black scarf that disguises his face from view. Nevertheless, the black-coated man walks towards Edgar Allen Poe’s on his birthday, leaving a bottle of cognac and three roses. The black-coated man then disappears in the night, slowly meandering through the graveyard with a walking stick. People speculate that this is the ghost of Edgar Allen Poe, honoring himself with the ceremonial bottle of cognac and three roses. People are discouraged from approaching the ghost and not to disturb the spirit.

In 1990, the curator of the Edgar Allen Poe house, Jeff Jerome, permitted photographers to shoot Poe’s grave site on his birthday for any evidence of this mystery ghost. Sure enough, the ghost walked towards his grave, kneeling down. In the picture the ghost is clearly seen with his trademark black clothing and black fedora, scarf covering his face. The ghost then disappeared into the night.

Hauntings in Edgar Allen Poe’s House His grave isn’t the only place that is haunted by ghosts. During his marriage to Virginia Clemm, they lived in a small, understated house on North Amity Street, located in Baltimore, Maryland. It is believed this house is haunted as well. People have reported seeing a gray-haired woman wearing early-1800s clothing, reportedly overweight. Some people believe this in the ghost of Poe’s aunt, Maria Clemm. People have also reported feeling ‘cold spots’ (things mostly associated with the presence of ghosts), hearing voices, and seeing windows and door open without help from outside sources. No explanation is offered for this incidences.

Is Poe’s spirit alive where he once dwelled? It might his tortured spirit, seeking redemption from beyond the grave. Others say it’s mere fantasy, just like Poe’s stories. Although no one will know the true origins of these incidences, Poe will continue to live on through his stories and poetry. 

July242012
Cursed Royal Wedding Ceremony
The story begins in May of 1867 as Princess Maria del Pozzo della Cisterna prepares for her wedding to the King’s son, the Duke of D’Aosta. The first disaster strikes when the Princess’s wardrobe mistress hangs herself. The princess immediately hires another seamstress to make her a new gown.
On the day of the wedding, the ceremony is delayed when the officer leading the royal procession collapses from a heat stroke. When the party arrives at the palace, the gatekeeper won’t open the gates. He’s discovered dead at his post.
After the wedding ceremony, the best man accidentally shoots himself while toying with a ceremonial gun. Anxious to get away, the couple flees for the train station to begin their royal honeymoon and escape tragedy. As soon as they leave the palace, the official who composed the marriage contract dies from a sudden heart attack. Before the couple can arrive at the train station, the stationmaster somehow stumbles into the path of an oncoming train, the one sent to collect the couple.
The King rushes to the station to prevent the couple from boarding the train because by now he’s convinced that there’s a curse or jinx on the couple. He attempts to herd everyone back to the palace, but on the way, the Count of Castiglione, who’s riding beside the royal carriage, tumbles from his horse and is run over by the carriage. He’s killed by one of his uniform medals crushed into his chest.

Cursed Royal Wedding Ceremony

The story begins in May of 1867 as Princess Maria del Pozzo della Cisterna prepares for her wedding to the King’s son, the Duke of D’Aosta. The first disaster strikes when the Princess’s wardrobe mistress hangs herself. The princess immediately hires another seamstress to make her a new gown.

On the day of the wedding, the ceremony is delayed when the officer leading the royal procession collapses from a heat stroke. When the party arrives at the palace, the gatekeeper won’t open the gates. He’s discovered dead at his post.

After the wedding ceremony, the best man accidentally shoots himself while toying with a ceremonial gun. Anxious to get away, the couple flees for the train station to begin their royal honeymoon and escape tragedy. As soon as they leave the palace, the official who composed the marriage contract dies from a sudden heart attack. Before the couple can arrive at the train station, the stationmaster somehow stumbles into the path of an oncoming train, the one sent to collect the couple.

The King rushes to the station to prevent the couple from boarding the train because by now he’s convinced that there’s a curse or jinx on the couple. He attempts to herd everyone back to the palace, but on the way, the Count of Castiglione, who’s riding beside the royal carriage, tumbles from his horse and is run over by the carriage. He’s killed by one of his uniform medals crushed into his chest.

July232012

Mongolian Death Worm

The Mongolian death worm is a creature reported to exist in the Gobi Desert. It is generally considered a cryptid: an animal whose sightings and reports are disputed or unconfirmed.

It is described as a bright red worm with a wide body that is 2 to 5 feet (0.6 to 1.5 m) long.

The worm is the subject of a number of claims by Mongolian locals - such as the ability of the worm to spew forth acid that, on contact, will turn anything it touches yellow and corroded (and which would kill a human), as well as its reported ability to kill at a distance by means of electric discharge.

Though natives of the Gobi have long told tales of the worm, the creature first came to Western attention as a result of Professor Roy Chapman Andrew’s 1926 book On the Trail of Ancient Man. The US paleontologist was not convinced by the tales of the monster that he heard at a gathering of Mongolian officials: “None of those present ever had seen the creature, but they all firmly believed in its existence and described it minutely.”

July222012

The Highgate Vampire

In the world of supernatural urban legends, they don’t come much more bizarre than the tale of The Highgate Vampire, which purportedly haunted London’s Highgate Cemetery in the early 1970s.  Abandoned and overgrown cemeteries are strange and evocative places at the best of times, but Highgate seemingly captured the over-active imaginations of several young people including Seán Manchester and David Farrant.

In December 1969 David Farrant appealed for witnesses after sighting “a grey figure” in Highgate Cemetery.  Several locals responded, but few sightings had any common traits.  Nevertheless, when Sean Manchester told the Hampstead and Highgate Express that “a King Vampire of the Undead” was buried in the cemetery in the early 18th century, the grey figure morphed into The Highgate Vampire and an urban legend was born.

Manchester claimed the vampire had been summoned by Satanists, and that its body should be staked, beheaded and burned – standard practice for disposing of vampires, but somewhat illegal nowadays.  Rivalry between Farrant and Manchester reached its zenith by 1970 and on Friday 13th March, an “official” vampire hunt saw a mob descend on the Highgate despite police efforts to stop them.  After this strange spectacle, things became even more bizarre, and Farrant – who, according to his website, always opposed the vampire interpretation of Highgate’s supernatural happenings – was arrested in August 1970 allegedly in possession of a crucifix and wooden stake.

July152012
The Slender Man
The Slender Man was created at the Something Awful Forums in a thread entitled “Create Paranormal Images.” He is described as wearing a black suit strikingly similar to the visage of the notorious Men In Black, and as the name suggests, appears very thin and able to stretch his limbs and torso to inhuman lengths in order to induce fear and ensnare his prey. Once his arms are outstretched, his victims are put into something of a hypnotized state, where they are utterly helpless to stop themselves from walking into them. He is also able to create tendrils from his fingers and back that he uses to walk on in a similar fashion to Doc Ock, the Spider-Man villain in the Marvel Universe. The superhuman stretching ability could also be seen as a similiarty between himself and Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four. Whether he absorbs, kills, or mearly takes his victims to an undiclosed location or dimension is also unknown as there are never any bodies or evidence left behind in his wake to deduce a definite conclusion. Not much is known, as no specific information has been found about origins, but his objective and habitat are made very clear. He has the need to kidnap children, and is seen right before the disappearance of a child or multiple children. He seems to prefer fog enshrouded streets and wooded areas as a way to conceal himself from being noticed. It should also be noted that children have been able to see him when no other adults in the vicinity could. Children also have dreams or nightmares concerning The Slender Man before their disappearance. Confiding these stories to their parents are met with the usual parental admonition: overactive imaginations. Even though The Slender Man is fairly new in the media, people have already claimed sightings. He appears to the unwitting mostly at night, and most always peering out of wooded areas or near rivers. He has also been reported to peek inside left open windows and to walk out in front of lone motorists on long uninhabited roads. The Slender Man or men, have appeared everywhere from Japan, Norway, and America to name a growing few.

The Slender Man

The Slender Man was created at the Something Awful Forums in a thread entitled “Create Paranormal Images.” He is described as wearing a black suit strikingly similar to the visage of the notorious Men In Black, and as the name suggests, appears very thin and able to stretch his limbs and torso to inhuman lengths in order to induce fear and ensnare his prey. Once his arms are outstretched, his victims are put into something of a hypnotized state, where they are utterly helpless to stop themselves from walking into them. He is also able to create tendrils from his fingers and back that he uses to walk on in a similar fashion to Doc Ock, the Spider-Man villain in the Marvel Universe. The superhuman stretching ability could also be seen as a similiarty between himself and Mr. Fantastic of the Fantastic Four. Whether he absorbs, kills, or mearly takes his victims to an undiclosed location or dimension is also unknown as there are never any bodies or evidence left behind in his wake to deduce a definite conclusion. Not much is known, as no specific information has been found about origins, but his objective and habitat are made very clear. He has the need to kidnap children, and is seen right before the disappearance of a child or multiple children. He seems to prefer fog enshrouded streets and wooded areas as a way to conceal himself from being noticed. It should also be noted that children have been able to see him when no other adults in the vicinity could. Children also have dreams or nightmares concerning The Slender Man before their disappearance. Confiding these stories to their parents are met with the usual parental admonition: overactive imaginations. Even though The Slender Man is fairly new in the media, people have already claimed sightings. He appears to the unwitting mostly at night, and most always peering out of wooded areas or near rivers. He has also been reported to peek inside left open windows and to walk out in front of lone motorists on long uninhabited roads. The Slender Man or men, have appeared everywhere from Japan, Norway, and America to name a growing few.

(Source: ireallydontcare.com, via lust-and-mayhem)

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