This cast of seasonal characters (and their mother, and a man-eating cat) make Krampus look like the Elf on the Shelf.
You've heard of Bloody Mary and the Chupacabra, but not like this. Join The Ghost Brothers Dalen Spratt, Juwan Mass, and Marcus Harvey and top paranormal investigators, celebrities and friends as they uncover the wildest myths and legends.
Prepare to be shocked by these dramatic retellings of real hauntings and demonic possessions affecting unsuspecting people.
America’s house is home to more than just presidents and their families.
Experts and eyewitnesses have spent decades attempting to unlock the mystery of the Alaska Triangle, a remote area infamous for alien abductions, Bigfoot sightings, paranormal phenomena and vanishing airplanes.
“A lot of times you go to locations that people say, ‘Oh, it's super scary,’ and you might have some experiences, but it might not live up to a lot of the hearsay,” Portals To Hell co-host Jack Osbourne said. However, that’s not the case with the Padre Hotel.
Though its doors have been closed to patients for more than half a century, it seems not all the occupants have left.
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We're officially kicking off spooky season on Labor Day with the premiere of Devil's Road: The True Story of Ed and Lorraine Warren.
Would you consider a vacation to the Italian version of Alcatraz? Officials in Italy have plans to renovate a centuries old prison on a deserted island and turn it into a tourist destination.
Linda Blair was nowhere to be seen when a group of people tried to cast out a few demons in the lumber aisle
Comedian Whitney Cummings and musician Betty Who join Kesha in the first two episodes, premiering Friday, July 8, on discovery+.
Some of the inmates never left this haunted jail in western Louisiana, and it turns out their warden may have remained in order to keep them in line.
The “Destination Fear” crew spent 14 terrifying hours alone on an abandoned Irish prison island with human occupation dating back 1,300 years.
When the living are away, the dead will play.
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