The skeletal Japanese ghost is phenomenal (#5 at 6 minutes). Wow.
Category: short video
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True Crime: Hell’s Belle Gunness
Norwegian-born Belle Gunness immigrated to the United States in 1881. A series of suspicious fires and deaths mostly resulting in insurance awards followed. Belle also began posting notices in lovelorn columns to entice wealthy men to her farm, after which they were never seen again. Authorities eventually found the remains of over 40 victims on her property, but Belle disappeared without a trace.
“She had killed 42 people. She would feed them a meal, poison their coffee and hit them with a meat chopper, alternating between burying the victims in shallow graves and feeding their remains to the hogs.”
Watch the following video for more gruesome facts about Belle Gunness’s devious crimes and murders:
Source for synopsis: biography.com – Belle Gunness

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Haunted USA: Five Hotels Haunted by Celebrity Ghosts
I recently returned from a trip to my favourite city, San Francisco. I particularly love the hippy neighborhood the Haight. I like to spend time there with the spirits of Janis Joplin, Jerry Garcia and Jimi Hendrix. I was interested to then see this video about hotels haunted by celebrity ghosts, among them the hotel in Los Angeles where Joplin lost her life to a drug overdose.
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Ghosts Caught on Tape (2019)
The clips from the Ghosts of Carmel Maine are intense! And the #1 video is freaky. I would have booted it out of there so fast!
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Ghosts Caught on Tape (2017)
A very spooky collection!
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A History of Cemeteries
I like the treatment of cemeteries as welcoming parks instead of unused land set apart from society.
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Ugly History: Witch Hunts
A very concise and well explained description of the witch hunts that spread throughout Europe and the American colonies from the 15th century until the 18th century.
