It depends. A true story can be based on real events, but there could be some artistic license taken to make it more engaging. For example, characters' thoughts or conversations might be imagined.
The show 'True Story with Kevin Hart' is claimed to be a real true story. But as with many such accounts, details might have been embellished or presented in a way that maximizes the impact and appeal to the audience.
The Slenderman story is not based on a 'true' story in the sense of being a factual account. Slenderman originated as a fictional creation on the Internet, specifically in online horror communities. It was created through a series of creepy photos and stories that were shared widely. However, there have been some disturbing incidents related to it where people, especially impressionable youths, were influenced by the Slenderman myth and committed harmful acts. But this doesn't make the original Slenderman concept a real entity.
No. It's a false story. Aviation authorities keep strict records and there's no such abnormal situation like flight 914's in the real aviation history.
The Annabelle real story may or may not be true. There are many factors to consider. The people who were involved in the initial incidents with the doll seemed genuinely frightened and reported things that are difficult to explain rationally. But we live in a world where we rely on scientific evidence. And as of yet, there is no scientific way to prove that a doll can be possessed or haunted. It could be that the story was embellished over time, but the fact that so many people believe in it and are scared by it shows that there is something about the idea that strikes a chord with our fear of the unknown.
The Santa is real story can be considered real in different ways. In the world of imagination and childhood beliefs, Santa is very real. Children wait for him with excitement every Christmas. From a historical perspective, as mentioned, there was a Saint Nicholas. And in the cultural context, Santa is a symbol of all the good things about Christmas like sharing, caring and the joy of receiving presents. So, whether it's the jolly man in the red suit or the idea he represents, it has a form of'reality'.
It's hard to say for sure. There are a lot of people who believe it's true because of the reputation of the Warrens and the many reports of strange things around the doll. However, there's no scientific evidence to prove that the doll is actually possessed. It could be a case of over - active imaginations or misinterpretations of normal events.
No, it's not. True Spirit is likely just a made-up concept or story. Real-life events are often quite different and less fantastical than what's presented in such names.