Most Spine-Chilling Apparitions to Haunt You
The Haunted Mansion of the Winchester Widow
Sarah Winchester, wife of the firearms magnate, believed that ghosts of those killed by Winchester rifles were haunting her. She then built an enormous seven-story mansion to house them. Over time, it has become known as the world’s most haunted home.
The Screaming Skull of Burton Agnes Hall
Reports of a screaming skull at Burton Agnes Hall have circulated for centuries. Legend has it that if the skull is removed from the Hall, it will scream and scream until it is returned. Various individuals have tested this story over time, only to mysteriously return it to its rightful place.
Annabelle the Demonic Doll
Annabelle is a raggedy Ann doll that has been said to be possessed by a demon. In 1968, she supposedly tormented a nurse in Hartford, Connecticut, and has gone on to inspire the movie franchise The Conjuring. The real doll is housed in obscurity at a museum, waiting for brave souls brave enough to see her.
The Black Hope Curse
Galveston, Texas, is supposed to be haunted by various spirits, but none as worse as the terrifying Black Hope Curse. Ghosts visit various parts of the area, including a lighthouse and The Hotel Galvez where guests have reported possessions and poltergeist activity. Visitors are advised to be on their guard.
The Amityville Horror House
In the 1970s, a possessed long Island home became the subject of global media attention. After the notorious murders committed by Ronald DeFeo Jr. took place within its halls, the Lutz family moved in and claimed to experience intense terror in various forms, culminating in a demonic attack. The legend has gone on to terrorise audiences through countless works of horror ever since.
The Loch Ness Monster
The largest loch in Scotland is said to be haunted by a giant monster comprised of long-necked dinosaurs that survived extinction. Although the creature has been written down for a long time, a photograph of the monster in 1934 lent some form of veracity to it.
The Amherst Ghost
A prankster ghost terrorized the locals of Amherst, Nova Scotia, in the late 1800s. He poses a danger to anyone in his company, including attempting the manipulation of psyche energy to gain total possession. This supernatural voice has inspired stories and films over the years, making it probably the most notorious ghost story in Canada’s history.
The Vanishing Hitchhiker
The figure, an enigma that goes nowhere – but does it really? Los Angeles resident’s accounts travelling on Route 101 and ever catching the ghost named Vanishing Hitchhiker in their vehicle. Neither ghoul is violent or menacing, nor is there any reason for their undead crisis. Blood-streaks on chiffon dresses use soul-touching music to rouse distress – but then they just fade away.
Bélmez Faces
Every so many years, human-like faces often seem to vent anger and torment eternally onto the face of the Baena Family’s fireplace living in southern Spain. Analyzing plaster samples determines that the faces are individual to that stratum of flooring concrete, only promoting more concern over the source behind each glare or smiling response.
The Headless Nun of Fife Ness
In Dunobyne, Ireland the Headless Nun of Fife Ness is often spotted by many people dressed in a white hooded robe with long silver fringes where her blood-stained head fits comfortably in the dummy arms by the waist bringing fear upon the locals.