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The Banshee of the Badlands

The Badlands of Dakota are a strange and eerie place, with colorful but bleak peaks and labyrinthine canons, that some say are haunted by a banshee.

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Cave of the Evil Spirit

There exists a concealed cave that harbors a sinister history spanning more than three centuries. Legend has it that all that enter the cave are cursed.

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The Legend of the Cyhyraeth

The Cyhyraeth (pronounced 'cuh-huh-raith') is a ghostly spirit or apparition that is part of Welsh mythology and folklore. It is described as a disembodied moaning or wailing voice that is heard before the death of a person.

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The Sallie House: An Infamous Haunted House

The Sallie House in Atchison, Kansas has a dark history of death and sorrow. Many claim to have experienced paranormal activity while in the house including receiving unexplained injuries and having objects melt for no reason.

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Fofao: The Killer Doll

An urban legend spread throughout Latin America in the late 1980s telling of a knife being hidden in Fofao dolls. It turns out it was somewhat based in reality.

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Demon Cat of D.C

Several people have reported seeing a large cat lurking around the US Government buildings in Washington D.C. Some say the cat appears as a warning before significant events.

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Diao Si Gui: Chinese Hanged Ghosts

According to Chinese legend, Diao Si Gui are the souls of those who took their own lives or were executed. These spirits may manifest as a body with a protruding, lengthy red tongue and attempt to persuade those who cross their path to join them in the world beyond.

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La Ciguapa: The Woman with Backwards Feet

La Ciguapa is the story of a feral woman with long dark hair and backwards feet, known to prey upon unsuspecting farmers and adventurers who dare to venture into the woods alone.

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Doris Bither and the Entity Haunting

Doris Bither claimed to have suffered sexual assaults at the hands of a supernatural entity, prompting an investigation by parapsychologists from the prestigious Neuropsychiatric Institute at UCLA.

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Spearfinger: The Smoky Mountain Stone Witch

Spearfinger is a witch who can change her shape at will, and is said to have skin as hard as stone. But perhaps her most terrifying feature is the obsidian knife that replaces one of the fingers on her right hand.

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The Bandage Man of Canon Beach

Legend has it that a man covered in bloody bandages terrorizes a specific stretch of Highway 101 that passes through Cannon Beach. While the origins of this legend are shrouded in mystery, many believe it to be the result of a tragic accident that occurred on the highway decades ago.

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Loana the Bloodthirster

The circumstances surrounding her death are steeped in an eerie backstory, which includes a haunting and an intriguing photograph of her lying dead on a couch following an alleged pagan ritual.

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Andrealphus: The Peacock Demon

Andrealphus is often depicted as a charismatic and seductive figure, with the power to manipulate and corrupt the desires of mortals.

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The Scungilli Man

The Scungilli Man is an entity described as a 7-foot-tall humanoid creature resembling a mix of sea creatures. According to legend, if a person says the Scungilli Man's name, he will gain access to their mind.

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Watseka Wonder: One of the Best Documented Cases of Possession

The Watseka Wonder refers to a documented case of possession and exorcism that took place in the town of Watseka, Illinois in the late 19th century. In 1877, a young girl named Lurancy Vennum was said to have been taken over by the spirits of multiple deceased individuals.

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