Radom Stuff that made me go "Eeeehhh..." 🫨
1st Photo - Some TV Show or Play involving Pinocchio 🪵 2nd Photo - Krinkles the Clown 🤡 3rd Photo - No idea mates; creepy doll advertisement somewhere 🪆
1st Photo - Some TV Show or Play involving Pinocchio 🪵 2nd Photo - Krinkles the Clown 🤡 3rd Photo - No idea mates; creepy doll advertisement somewhere 🪆
Long before chocolates and roses, Valentine’s Day had far darker roots. Its origins are often traced back to Lupercalia, an ancient Roman festival held in mid-February. During the ritual, priests sacrificed goats and dogs, then cut the animal hides into strips. These strips we
Friday the 13th has a reputation for misfortune, and history has given people plenty of reasons to keep one eye over their shoulder. On October 13, 1972, a chartered plane carrying a Uruguayan rugby team vanished into the Andes Mountains. The crash didn’t kill everyone—what follo
The remains are believed to be from past Capuchin friars. According to the order, this is not meant to be macabre, but rather a reminder of our mortality.
Word is... the word "necromancy" originated in France since the heat/sweat from catacomb monks/workers would build up condensation and cause bones to move and spook everyone ☠️
Most people assume that when someone donates their body to science, their remains are treated with dignity… studied, cremated, and respectfully returned to their families. But in one of the most disturbing scandals in recent years, that wasn’t what happened. At Harvard Medi
The shoreline was the first thing John White recognized—gray water, hard wind, trees bending like they were eavesdropping. But Roanoke wasn’t welcoming him back—and what once was familiar to him, was drastically different. White was the governor of the Roanoke Colony, and the
For centuries, people in parts of Poland feared that the dead did not always stay dead. Archaeologists have uncovered graves that reveal just how seriously these fears were taken. In several burial sites, skeletons were found with iron sickles placed tightly across their throats
Inside Old Melbourne Gaol, the air feels thick, like the building is holding onto something it refuses to release. This is where Ned Kelly spent his final days. Kelly wasn’t just a criminal—he became a legend. An Irish-Australian bushranger, he led a small gang, robbed bank
Anatoly Moskvin was a respected Russian historian and linguist whose obsession with cemeteries turned into one of the most disturbing cases in modern crime history. Known for studying burial traditions and epitaphs, Moskvin secretly exhumed the bodies of young girls from cemeteri
Evening Creepers :) Just wanted to share a photo I took of a doll at the Okunoin Cemetery, located in Koya 🇯🇵 (Wakayama Prefecture). This cemetery is where spiritually (not physically) a lot of Japan's greatest Rulers and Warlords were buried. While doing a tour with local
There’s something disturbing about old Halloween costumes
So many incredible vendors, the creepiest merch, and classic horror movie legends everywhere you turn. The energy here is unreal — and the community makes it even better. 🖤 I’m especially excited to meet the actors from my all-time favorite horror movie… can you guess which one
Eight years ago, I died in this car and was revived. Prior to the accident I had a heart monitor implanted. It recorded my death. Once in a while, I'll look at the print-out to get some perspective on life.
Not sure where this photo came from. Definitely has the weird factor
Guess where I’m headed tomorrow? And yep—you’re coming with me.🖤 I’m taking the Creep community straight to Creep I.E. 💀 An iconic horror-filled event… and I’ll be face-to-face with legendary horror movie celebrities. Stay tuned for the screams, surprises, and siniste
In 1998, workers renovating 36 Craven Street in London—a house once lived in by Benjamin Franklin—broke through the basement floor and uncovered something deeply wrong. Beneath the foundation was a hidden pit filled with over 1,200 fragments of human bones. The remains were no