


(The Stillwell Murder) *** A father takes his son to the ruins of an old, burned down building – and the boy sees something his father doesn’t. Even a $10,000 reward couldn’t bring justice. (The 666 Bible) *** The people of Hannibal, Missouri in the late 1800s would remain appalled that one of their most prominent residents could be murdered without retribution. (Childlike Aliens) *** How can a holy book such as the Christian bible bring bad luck? One paranormal museum in West Virginia has the answer with an infamous display of the 666 Bible.

(Papua New Guinea Witchcraft) *** A man in Japan sees small, childlike ashen white aliens. They didn’t end in Salem – they live on even today in Papua New Guinea. (The Robbers Cave Experiment) *** Witch hunts and trials. (The Pfanschmidt Murders) *** Was a woman found dead in a wych elm tree in wartime England actually a WWII German spy? (Bella in the Wych Elm) *** In an effort to test one of his theories on social behavior, psychologist Muzafer Sherif released twenty-two 12-year-old boys into a sparsely supervised wilderness camp - and then covertly provoked them to fight each other. (Spirit Voice on the Beach) *** Only months after the infamous ax murders in Villisca, Iowa - the quiet farm community of Payson, Illinois was shattered by its own terrifying murder case. (The Three Christs of Ypsilanti) *** A bodiless voice torments a lone beachgoer camping out. But what Rokeach learned had little to do with the men themselves. Milton Rokeach forced three men who all believed themselves to be the Messiah to live together for two years in an effort to bring them out of their irrationality.

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