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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.
Whispers of Miani Sahib. Content Warning.
The air was heavy with dust and abandoned prayers as Hamza walked through the broken gates of Miani Sahib Graveyard. The air held the smell of dry roses and incense, and the distant thrum of city sounds disappeared behind the walls. Within this sprawling necropolis more than 1,200,000 graves deep time had folded into stillness.
By Zubair Ullah Khan7 months ago in Horror
The Mirror That Remembers
Hey, wanna hear a scary story? I’m serious, this one’s not like those cheesy ghost stories where you can guess what happens. This one? It actually happened to someone I know. Well, a friend of a friend’s cousin. But still—people talk about it like it’s real. I’ll tell it to you like a friend, the way you tell someone a secret that still gives you chills.
By Lucien Hollow 7 months ago in Horror
Echoes of HALO. Content Warning.
When HALO launched, it wasn’t just another smart home assistant. It was a leap forward. Voice recognition powered by neural-net emotional profiling. It didn’t just understand what you said—it understood what you meant. A real “companion AI,” the ads said. “Make your house feel like home.”
By Silas Grave7 months ago in Horror
The Voice at the Door
The rain was a steady, mournful rhythm against the windows, a soundtrack to the oppressive silence inside our small cottage. Three days. It had been three days since we’d buried my mother, Clara. Three days since her vibrant laughter, her comforting presence, had been reduced to a cold, sterile memory. The grief was a physical weight, pressing down on my chest, making every breath an effort.
By Noman Afridi7 months ago in Horror
“The Secret Room My Landlord Never Told Me About”
When I first moved into Apartment 3B on Halstead Street, I thought I'd found the deal of a lifetime. Two bedrooms, high ceilings, vintage windows, and a view that didn’t face another brick wall. It was oddly affordable, the kind of place that makes you pause and think, "What's the catch?"
By Hamad Haider7 months ago in Horror
Every Night at 3:07 AM, My Doorbell Rings. No One’s Ever There.
I checked the cameras. What I saw made my blood run cold. I moved into this house three months ago, chasing what people like to call a “fresh start.” A new job in a quieter town, a modest two-bedroom house with a creaky porch and a view of nothing but thick, endless woods behind it. It wasn’t perfect, but it was mine.
By Muhammad Ilyas7 months ago in Horror






