Extra | More Bloody Mary Stories | True Scary Stories
Released on 07/06/2023
Bloody Mary - This phrase was taught to me in the 1st grade by a couple of my idiot classmates. To a six year old boy, almost everything really, terrified me. These two acquaintances of mine informed me, in graphic detail, about the legend of Bloody Mary.
“Here’s what you gotta do,” they said, “When you’re home alone after midnight; lock all the doors; turn off all the lights in the house. Go into your room. Turn off that light when you get in there. After the light is off, say ‘Bloody Mary’ three times.”
Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary, Bloody Mary…
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Bloody Mary | True Scary Stories
Released on 07/02/2023
The legend of Bloody Mary tells the story of a ghostly figure who appears when summoned in front of a mirror. According to folklore, Bloody Mary was a witch named Mary Worth.
Mary's reputation had spread throughout her village, with many assuming her to be a witch as she lived in a small cabin within the forest and sold tinctures and herbal remedies. The locals kept their distance from her, fearing that any interaction with her would result in a curse on themselves or their animals. Those who used her remedies were shunned by the community, leaving Mary to live a life of isolation.
Before long, young girls began to vanish mysteriously. Despite their best efforts, the villagers scoured every inch of the area, but found no trace of the missing children. A group of brave souls even dared to venture towards Bloody Mary's cabin in hopes of finding answers but the witch denied any involvement in the disappearances. Strangely, Bloody Mary's appearance had changed drastically; once elderly and worn, she now appeared more youthful and feminine, but despite their suspicions, there seemed to be little they could do.
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Extra | More British Werewolf Stories | True Scary Stories
Released on 06/29/2023
Cannock Chase is a paranormal hotspot in the West Midlands. Its breathtaking beauty even had a profound impact on the acclaimed author of The Lord of the Rings, JRR Tolkien, and the vast forest is also believed to house several legendary and mythical creatures.
According to local lore, numerous paranormal and ghostly entities wander through the dense woods. Many hikers have claimed to have seen or heard these specters, including the Black Eyed Child, UFO's, big cats and Pig Man.
Nestled in Staffordshire, approximately 19 miles north of Birmingham, lies the ancient forest with a rich history dating back over a millennium. Once a reserved ground for royal hunting, it became an unlikely home to a German prisoner-of-war camp during World War I. The forest served as a training ground during both world wars, with remnants of these facilities still present today.
Spanning across an area of 50 square miles, this forest consists of dense trees and shrubby heathland. Functioning as a productive timber plantation, it also serves as a preferred destination among hikers and cyclists seeking to explore the wilderness.
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British Werewolves | True Scary Stories
Released on 06/25/2023
WEREWOLVES | TRUE SCARY FOLKLORE
Throughout European folklore, the werewolf is a prevalent concept that has taken on many variations. These interpretations share a common thread: a Christian interpretation of European folklore that evolved during the medieval period. As colonialism took hold in the New World during the early modern era, werewolf beliefs also spread. The belief in werewolves and witches developed concurrently during the Late Middle Ages and the early modern period. The trial of supposed werewolves emerged in Switzerland, particularly in the Valais and Vaud regions, in the early 15th century, eventually spreading throughout Europe in the 16th century. The trials reached their peak in the 17th century before eventually subsiding by the 18th century.
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Extra | More Poltergeists | True Scary Stories
Released on 06/22/2023
Despite being one of many unremarkable terraced homes on Rhondda Street in Mount Pleasant, this particular house garnered attention from television crews over fifty years ago. The media had caught wind of strange occurrences happening within its walls.
It was the month of December in the year 1965 when television reporters became intrigued by a revelation that had already made it to the front page of the South Wales Evening Post several days ago.
The title "The Ghost of Rhonda Street" blared across the newspaper, and the opening statement was brief: "Investigators visited a Swansea row house today, as the residents claimed a specter had pillaged their home."
This was an extraordinary occurrence, even for the era.
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Poltergeists | Noisy Ghosts | True Scary Stories
Released on 06/18/2023
POLTERGEISTS | TRUE SCARY FOLKLORE
A poltergeist is a type of ghost or spirit that is believed to be responsible for physical disturbances, such as objects moving or being thrown, doors opening and closing, and unexplained noises. The word poltergeist comes from the German words "poltern," which means to make noise, and "geist," which means ghost or spirit.
Poltergeists are often associated with homes or buildings that have a history of paranormal activity, and they are believed to be attracted to places with high emotional energy, such as homes where there has been a recent death or trauma. They are also believed to be more active during times of stress or emotional turmoil.
Teenagers are often believed to be particularly susceptible to poltergeist activity. This is because adolescence is a time of significant emotional and physical changes, and teenagers may be more prone to stress, anxiety, and other emotional disturbances. Additionally, teenagers may unknowingly trigger poltergeist activity through the use of Ouija boards, séances, or other forms of paranormal experimentation.
In general, vampires were believed to be reanimated corpses of evil beings, suicides, or witches. They could also be created through possession by malevolent spirits or through the bite of another vampire. The belief in these creatures was so widespread that it sometimes led to mass hysteria and even public executions of people suspected of being vampires.
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Extra | The Highgate Vampire | True Scary Stories
Released on 06/15/2023
In the 1960s, Vampires were all the rage, with numerous movies and TV shows exploring the horror genre. This obsession had seeped into the public consciousness, making the news of a disturbing act of vandalism at Tottenham Park Cemetery in 1968 even more unsettling. The London Evening Standard reported the incident, and many Londoners immediately jumped to the conclusion that it must be linked to black magic and the undead.
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Vampires and other Blood Suckers | True Scary Stories
Released on 06/11/2023
VAMPIRES | TRUE SCARY FOLKLORE
For thousands of years, myths and legends about vampires have been shared across various cultures, including the Mesopotamians, Hebrews, ancient Greeks, and Romans. These stories often feature demonic beings and bloodthirsty spirits that served as precursors to the modern vampire. The specific folklore and characteristics of the vampire that we recognize today emerged primarily from the verbal traditions of Southeastern Europe in the early 18th century, particularly in Transylvania, Romania. Many different ethnic groups in the region shared their tales of these creatures, which were eventually recorded and published.
In general, vampires were believed to be reanimated corpses of evil beings, suicides, or witches. They could also be created through possession by malevolent spirits or through the bite of another vampire. The belief in these creatures was so widespread that it sometimes led to mass hysteria and even public executions of people suspected of being vampires.
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Fairy Folklore | The Fae | True Scary Stories
Released on 06/04/2023
The Fae | British Folklore
The Fae, also known as fairies or faeries, are mythical creatures that appear in the folklore of many cultures, particularly in Celtic mythology. They are often depicted as small, magical beings with wings, who live in a hidden world that is separate from ours.
Fairy folklore from Britain has long been classified in various ways. These categorizations, usually derived from scholarly analysis, may not always be in tune with the traditional beliefs of local communities. Generally, these divisions are based on the behavior or physical traits of the fairies.
In Celtic mythology, faeries have been divided into two distinct groups: the Seelie Court and the Unseelie Court. This is known to be the most famous division of fairies, as noted by D.L. Ashliman (an American folklorist). The Seelie Court consists of benevolent fairies that are known to be kind to humans, often returning favors for any kindness shown to them. Although they are known to be gentle, they will take vengeance on those who insult them. On the other hand, the Unseelie Court is often seen as the dark side of faeries. They are known to be malevolent, wreaking havoc without provocation, and are closely associated with witches.
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8D Audio The Devil's Hounds | Black Dogs of British Folklore | True Scary Stories
Released on 05/21/2023
The Devil's Hounds | British Folklore
Throughout Britain, sightings of spectral black dogs are a common and deeply ingrained in British folklore. These supernatural creatures are feared and revered in equal measure, with each region having its own version of a phantom hound. In Yorkshire, the Barghest or Padfoot is said to roam, while Hertfordshire is menaced by the Leandog. Lancashire is home to The Grim, and Linconshire is haunted by the infamous 'Hairy Jack'. Even Devon is not immune with the presence of the Yeth Hound. Other counties such as Bedfordshire, Surrey, and Wiltshire have also reported sightings of black dogs. Wales and Scotland have their own unique legends of spectral hounds too. However, of all these tales, one stands out as the most terrifying and infamous - that of Black Shuck.
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