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The Lead Masks Case (1966)
Two Brazilian men were found dead on a hill wearing lead masks with no clear cause of death—alongside notes mentioning “protective masks” and a mysterious ritual.
Henry McCabe’s Voicemail (2015)
A Minnesota man vanished after leaving a horrifying voicemail with growls, screams, and unintelligible sounds—his body was later found in a lake with no signs of foul play.
The Redhead Murders (1980s)
A string of unidentified red-haired women were found murdered across the U.S. South, believed to be the work of a serial killer never caught.
The Edison Tapes (1983)
A janitor discovered reel-to-reel tapes buried in the attic of a shuttered psychiatric hospital—containing screams, cryptic mantras, and a government experiment gone wrong involving near-death experiences and something “brought back” that never left.
The Odon Fire-Spitting Case (1944)
In Odon, Indiana, a man allegedly began spontaneously spitting fire in front of witnesses; the event remains unexplained and is mostly forgotten.
The Murder of Arlis Perry (1974)
A young woman was brutally murdered inside Stanford’s Memorial Church in a ritualistic manner; the case went cold for decades until DNA finally led to a suspect who killed himself during the arrest.
The Grinning Man Encounters (1966)
Multiple people across New Jersey reported seeing a tall, grinning humanoid figure with strange clothing and behavior—linked by some to UFO sightings and high strangeness.
The Skelton Brothers Disappearance (2010)
Three young brothers went missing after spending Thanksgiving with their father, who gave shifting stories involving secret organizations and mysterious women “saving” them.
The Horror Vaults of London’s 10 Rillington Place (1940s–1950s)
Serial killer John Christie murdered women and hid their corpses in his walls and floorboards—meanwhile, an innocent man was hanged for one of the murders Christie committed.
The Casket Girls of New Orleans (1700s)
Young women from France arrived with small wooden coffins allegedly holding their dowrie, —but the boxes were sealed tight and reportedly empty. Soon after, strange deaths and blood-drained bodies began appearing in the French Quarter. The origin of one of America's earliest vampire legends.
The Lead Box of Khamis Mushait (Saudi Arabia, 1990)
A sealed lead box was discovered during excavation in a Saudi Arabian town. Workers who attempted to open it reportedly became violently ill, and unidentified government agents quickly removed the artifact. It has never been publicly acknowledged or recovered.
The Holloway Vanishing (1977)
A family of four vanished during a birthday dinner in rural West Virginia, leaving behind a half-eaten cake, a locked house, and a Polaroid of them standing in a cave—smiling with wide eyes, surrounded by shadowy figures.
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