ADIR SEGAL
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The realms of creation and the unknown have always interested me, and I tend to incorporate the fictional aspects and their findings into my works.
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El Silbón. AI-Generated.
A towering, gaunt figure stalks the vast plains of the Llanos region in South America, carrying a sack filled with the bones of his victims —whistling a chilling tune as he roams. El Silbón, or "The Whistler," is a vengeful, malevolent spirit, and hearing his eerie whistle could mean it's already too late. But what makes this fearsome entity even more terrifying is his tragic and gruesome past, which transformed him into the monster he is today.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in History
Baba Yaga. AI-Generated.
The figure of the terrifying grandmother doling out advice and punishment is a familiar archetype to many of us. It’s no surprise, then, that today’s monster from Russian and East Slavic folklore feels so widespread. Baba Yaga has appeared in operas, comic books, children’s stories, cartoons, and films, not to mention centuries of folklore.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in History
The Story of Little Red Riding Hood. AI-Generated.
We all know the tale of the little girl in the red riding hood, who sets off alone through the forest to visit her grandmother. Like most fairy tales, the story is often told with a much lighter tone, but in truth, it is a darker narrative that I’m about to share with you.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in History
The Cannibal from the Dark Web. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
What do you really know about the dark web? the sinister world that lurks beneath the surface of the internet. If you missed the first video, I'll leave a link at the end, but for now, brace yourself as we dive even deeper into the terrifying depths of the dark web.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in Criminal
The Bone Breaker . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
On the night of July 29th, Thad Phillips is fast asleep when he suddenly feels himself being lifted. This isn’t a dream; it marks the start of a terrifying reality. Thad and his family had recently moved to the area, and after a night out for dinner, he had dozed off on the couch while watching TV. At some point, he becomes aware that he is being carried into the house. Still half-asleep and groggy, Thad assumes it’s his father, who is simply taking him to bed as he has done countless times before.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in Criminal
Playing with bloody Mary. AI-Generated.
Have you ever dared to stare into a mirror in a dark room and whisper the name "Bloody Mary" three times? Most people laugh it off as a harmless childhood game, but some have encountered something much darker. From ghostly apparitions and terrifying screams to bone-chilling whispers that haunt them to this day, these are the stories of those who summoned Bloody Mary and lived to tell the tale.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in Horror
Witch Catalog Items. AI-Generated.
Witches leave behind more than just cauldrons; many of their relics bear traces of their spirits. Take, for example, what might appear to be an ordinary fence post—perhaps leftover from a construction project. To the untrained eye, it seems harmless. But this unassuming item holds a dark history of sorrow and malice. Dating back to the 1700s, it is one of the oldest objects I’ll discuss. Although the name of the witch it belonged to has been lost, its origins are tied to a black mass ritual meant to summon Satan.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in History
Bizarre murder. AI-Generated.
The unsolved murder of Janette Dulma is one of the most bizarre and controversial cases in criminal history, particularly in New Jersey. Despite its relative obscurity outside the state, the case has been shrouded in mystery, sparking various theories and rumors, with some speculating that Janette was the victim of a ritualistic occult murder. Others argue it was an early instance of the "Satanic Panic" that took hold in the U.S. during the 1980s and 1990s.
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in Criminal
Norman Baker's Chilling Legacy. AI-Generated.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas, has long drawn visitors seeking healing from its legendary waters. For over a century, these spring waters were thought to possess miraculous properties. However, in the 1930s, a man named Norman Baker turned this peaceful town into a place of fear and suffering. We journeyed to Eureka Springs and the infamous Crescent Hotel to uncover the twisted true story of Baker, the self-proclaimed cancer-curing "king."
By ADIR SEGALabout a year ago in History











