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Footage so horrific, you wish it'd stayed hidden; discover found footage depicting horror in real-life, from eerie forest encounters to cemetery dwellers to paranormal activity and more.
👁️🗨️ The Doll of Fear
In a real-life psychological horror story, a woman in North Carolina, USA, finds her life turned upside down—not by financial stress, family troubles, or even a medical crisis—but by a doll. And not just any doll, but Chucky, the infamous horror movie icon known for his creepy smile and murderous tendencies. What started as a cruel office prank ended in mental trauma, unemployment, and a lawsuit that has stunned the internet.
By saqib rehman5 months ago in Horror
The Foster House Whispers
The Foster House Whispers Grief takes many forms, but none as terrifying as hope twisted into obsession. My best friend used to be terrified of horror films. Even a paper cut in a movie could send her turning away, mumbling how she couldn’t watch. But something changed over the years. These days, she’s the one dragging me into dimly lit theaters, whispering, “Let’s see if this one leaves a mark.”
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Horror
10 Proven Ways to Make Money Online in 2025 (Even with No Experience)
Title: 10 Proven Ways to Make Money Online in 2025 (Even with No Experience) Meta Description: Looking to make money online in 2025? Discover 10 real and proven methods to earn from home — including freelancing, digital products, and passive income strategies.
By youssef mohammed5 months ago in Horror
The Common Krait: A Silent Killer of the Night
The Common Krait: A Silent Killer of the Night Among the many snake species that inhabit the diverse terrains of Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka, the Common Krait (Bungarus caeruleus) stands apart for its lethal nature and quiet demeanor. Nicknamed “the silent killer,” this snake is not naturally aggressive, but its powerful venom and nocturnal behavior make it one of the most dangerous snakes in the region. Learning about this elusive predator is more than an academic interest—it could mean the difference between life and death.
By Noman Afridi5 months ago in Horror
When the Game Glitch Ate Me
I used to laugh at those online creepypasta stories about cursed games and haunted consoles. You know, the kind where a glitch pulls the player into the screen or a ghost hides in the code. I thought they were all nonsense. That was before it happened to me.
By Haris Raheem5 months ago in Horror
The House That Remembers
It was Nora’s brother’s idea to visit the old Whitmore house. They were both city-born, but their late grandmother had grown up in the rural valleys where the Whitmore estate sat—left to rot after its last owner supposedly vanished in the 1970s. Nora didn’t believe in ghosts, and Ben had a YouTube channel focused on “haunted expeditions.” He wanted the clickbait. She just wanted to get away from the noise of her life for a while.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Horror
Her Reflection Moved First
Mira bought the mirror at a thrift store on a quiet Tuesday afternoon. It was tall, antique, and surrounded by a tarnished brass frame carved with roses. The tag read: "Victorian. Hand-carved. $40." A steal. She had just moved into a new apartment downtown and wanted something elegant for the hallway. It felt like fate.
By Solene Hart6 months ago in Horror
Just Another Dead Girl Underwater. Content Warning.
Trigger Warning: implications of death, violence and sexual harassment By the time the fisherman finds me, I will have been dead for thirty-three hours, six minutes, and twenty-nine seconds. Eighteen hours since the police declared me missing. Fifteen hours since Zoe told my biology teacher that my tent was empty, that I hadn’t returned from the party we’d snuck out to the night before. Careful, quiet, every twig a possible snitch. It was exhilarating, our hearts pounding, the smell of pine and seaweed thick in the air, and the moon a perfectly curved sickle.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Horror
The Hollow Beneath the Pines. AI-Generated.
It was the summer of 2012 when I visited a remote village in southern France with my cousin Adrien. The kind of place where phones lose signal, and time slows down to match the hum of crickets. At the edge of the village stood an ancient pine forest, rumored by locals to be “cursed.” They called it La Forêt Creuse—The Hollow Forest. Of course, we laughed it off. At seventeen, curses were just stories meant to keep kids indoors. But I’ve never quite laughed about it since.
By Sherooz khan6 months ago in Horror











