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Current: Gunther von Hagens, aka “Dr. Death” sells “plastinated” human body parts online

And I thought that the old articles on “human leather” posted here were creepy…. Dr Death: body parts for sale on internet by controversial anatomist Gunther von Hagens The controversial anatomist Gunther von Hagens, known as Dr Death, is to sell plastinated human body parts online. The German entrepreneur, whose Body Worlds exhibitions showed human ... [More »]

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An “Unearthly Thing,” Wisconsin, 1896

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Sentinel20 December 1896

GHOST OF STUMP LAKE


Wisconsin Widow’s Strange Experience With an Unearthly Thing

Deerfield, Wis., Dec. 19. – A ghost story told by Widow Olson of Stump lake is more difficult of solution than any yet published. Mrs. Olson and her 14-year-old son were living on the south shore of Stump lake, which, before the mill dam at the lower end was washed out, was about three miles ... [More »]

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“Diaphanous, Jellyfish-like Apparition,” Centralia, Washington, 1907

The Centralia News-Examiner, Centralia, WA

THE NORTH END HAS A GHOST STORY, TOO


Blood-Curdling Apparition That Nightly Makes Its Appearance. Uncanny noises.

It transpires that the North End of Centralia has a haunted house and ghost story all its own. At the corner of Sycamore and Prune Street stands a house that might well pass for a part of a deserted village. Tenants avoid it; the owner is in despair; and there is an opening for some ... [More »]

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19th Century Haunted House Accounts plus Witness Depositions

The Annals of Psychical Science, Vol. IIIJanuary-June 1906

"The Haunted Houses Which I Have Studied"


By Professor Caesar Lombroso

Owing to the noise that has been made recently about certain ” haunted houses” in England, France and elsewhere, I have been asked to state my views on this subject. I certainly have no intention of building up theories on a subject so obscure and even so controversial; but I have no difficulty in recalling, ... [More »]

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Disinterrment of “Vampires,” Eastern Europe, ca. 1727

New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 871 Jan 1849

Vampirism in Eastern Europe, 18th Century


The notion of a vampire is not, as is imagined by many, a mere romancer’s dream. It is a superstition which to this day survives in the east of Europe, where little more than a century ago it was frightfully prevalent. At that period vampirism spread like a pestilence through Servia and Wallachia, causing numerous ... [More »]

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