Another is the case of the Enfield Poltergeist. In England, the Hodgson family witnessed furniture moving on its own, objects flying across the room, and their children being levitated. The poltergeist activity was investigated by many, and it became a very famous case in the world of true horror stories.
One of the world - famous true ghost stories is the Amityville Horror. The Lutz family claimed to experience terrifying paranormal activities in their new home. There were strange noises, cold spots, and apparitions. Another is the story of the Tower of London. It is said to be haunted by the ghosts of many who lost their lives there, like Anne Boleyn, who is often seen walking around the tower.
The Mothman Prophecies are based on a series of real - life events in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. In the 1960s, people reported seeing a large, winged creature known as the Mothman. Strange events occurred in the town, and then a tragic bridge collapse happened, killing many people. Some believe the Mothman was an omen of the disaster. There are many eyewitness accounts of this strange entity, which makes it a spooky and well - known true horror story.
Sure. There was a manager who played favorites blatantly. He would give all the best projects and opportunities to a select few employees while ignoring the rest. This created a very unfair and toxic work environment where the favored ones were overworked and the others were underutilized.
Sure. One story could be about a haunted house. People who moved in there often heard strange noises at night, like footsteps and whispers. It was so terrifying that they couldn't sleep well. Eventually, they had to move out.
I haven't read all the stories from 'aswang true horror stories' specifically. But generally, in horror stories, there might be elements like creepy creatures. Maybe in these stories, the 'aswang' could be described as having a terrifying appearance and doing some really spooky things at night.
In some of the 'true vermont horror stories', there are tales of old, abandoned houses. Supposedly, at night, you can hear unexplained noises coming from them. It could be the creaking of old floorboards or what sounds like whispers. Maybe it's just the wind, but the stories make you think otherwise.
Yes. There's a story about a ship that was considered cursed. Sailors who boarded it often reported seeing a ghostly figure on the deck. This figure seemed to be a former sailor who had died in a tragic accident on the ship. The ship also had a series of unexplained malfunctions. Every time they tried to repair something, another problem would pop up. It was as if the ship itself didn't want to be sailed. Another story involves a small town where every year, on the same night, people would hear a blood - curdling scream coming from the old abandoned mill. No one dared to go inside to find out what was causing it.
Again, not knowing the specific stories, but common key elements in true horror stories are a sense of the unknown. It could be that in these 8 stories, there are elements like strange smells that can't be explained, or objects moving on their own without any obvious cause.
One story could be about a haunted house. A family moved in and every night at exactly 3 am, they would hear strange scratching noises from the attic. When they finally went up to check, they saw a shadowy figure that disappeared as soon as they turned on the light.
There is also the story of the Manananggal. This creature is a vampire - like being. It can separate its upper body from its lower body at night and fly around in search of prey, like pregnant women, to suck their blood.