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Derek Faraci
The Haunting of the Dakota
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com New York City is chock full of famous buildings. Empire State. Flatiron. Chrysler. Saint...
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Derek Faraci
The Final Journey of Sir John Franklin
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com It had been fifteen years since Sir John Franklin had lead an expedition into the Arctic. He...
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Derek Faraci
The Demon Murder Case of Arne Cheyenne Johnson
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com We, as humans, tend to like happy endings. We like when the bad guy loses. We like when the...
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Derek Faraci
The Assorcist
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Madalin Ciculescu, a lawyer in Romania, had a problem and he didn’t know how to fix it. His...
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Derek Faraci
The Angels of Mons
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com We focus a lot on World War II. Movies, books, cartoons, comics, TV shows. World War II...
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Derek Faraci
That Time L Ron Hubbard Summoned the Mother of Abominations
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com The world is filled with weird moments that, if we saw them in a movie and didn’t know that...
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Derek Faraci
The Suicides of Saipan
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com On August 6th, 1945, just before dawn, Paul Tibbets Jr. climbed into the Enola Gay, a B-29...
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Derek Faraci
The Murders and Myths of Shades of Death Road
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com If you ever find yourself in Warren County, New Jersey, you could likely be traveling down...
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Derek Faraci
Paul is Dead: Five Pop Culture Urban Legends
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com It’s hard to imagine a time when there wasn’t an internet, and yet for the long majority of...
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Derek Faraci
Oliver Larch and the Vanishing People
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com As we get older, even with the modern technological marvels of cell phones, email, Twitter,...
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Derek Faraci
Nain Rouge - Michigan’s Red Suited Imp
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac was a rich man. A very rich man. Like, super...
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Derek Faraci
Lucky and Billy Ray Fight the Goblins
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Do you believe in aliens? What about goblins? What if, and stick with me here, what if...
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Derek Faraci
Jimmy Stewart and the Pangboche Hand
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Have you ever seen HARVEY? It’s one of my favorite movies, has been since I was a kid. The...
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Derek Faraci
How Our Founding Fathers Let Their Freak Flags Fly
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com It’s election season in the old USA, and that means two things - people are vehemently...
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Derek Faraci
Folie à Deux: Shared Psychosis
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Keith Whittaker made a quick stop at the gas station on his way to an appointment. He filled...
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Derek Faraci
Who Is Chip-Chan?
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Long ago, at the turn of this century, Burger King started a campaign to sell more chicken...
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Derek Faraci
The Story of Charlie No-Face
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Every town has its own urban legends, and most of them are based in some kernel of truth....
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Derek Faraci
The Black Monk of Pontefract
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com In 1966, as the world rocked out to the Beatles instant classic REVOLVER and the Kray Twins...
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Derek Faraci
The Sad Fate of the Glory to God Man
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com I have a minor obsession with Abraham Lincoln. To be more exact, I have a minor obsession...
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Derek Faraci
The Insanity of Henry Rathbone
This Article Originally Ran On Blumhouse.com Have you ever watched THE WEST WING? I’m a big fan of the show. Love it. There’s a moment...
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