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Ancient Baneful Rituals
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Is this a bug or spirit energy?
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I could really use becoming a vampire right about now. it’s so romantic, so horrifying, so gruesome. gimme it
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Streaming Death: Serial Killers And Media
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Many agree that the EVP captured in my home says: "Come Fuck Me!" What do you hear right before I say: "Is anybody here?"
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God, I do this all the time.
In my experience, horror fans are by and large lovely people with a very healthy relationship to their genre of choice, but sometimes they fuck up and say something that in their ears sounds very affirmative of the movie of discussion and to everyone else sounds like the most sinister shit.
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Had the pleasure of meeting Amanda (Shawnee Smith) from Saw!
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🪦“𝔊𝔥𝔬𝔰𝔱𝔰 𝔞𝔯𝔢 𝔯𝔢𝔞𝔩. 𝔗𝔥𝔦𝔰 𝔪𝔲𝔠𝔥, ℑ 𝔨𝔫𝔬𝔴.”🪦
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America's First Serial Killers
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It has been described as one of the bloodiest in American history. The Harpe Brothers traveled to Tennessee where they first killed two men for no good reason. Some weeks later, they had moved on to Kentucky, where they killed two more young men. Unlike most outlaws of the time, they seemed to be more motivated by blood lust than financial gain, often leaving their victims disemboweled, filling their abdominal cavities with rocks, and sinking them in a river. They killed dozens of travelers by stripping them naked and throwing them from cliff faces. They would find families living in cabins or ramshackle homes and decapitate them, often leaving the youngest family members until last so they had to experience the horror of watching their parents die. The Harpes even killed their own family members. Tired of her cries, Big Harpe killed his baby daughter by bashing her head against a tree to shut her up. He felt little remorse for his actions, much to his captured wife’s disgust. In 1804, the sadistic duo were captured and executed. Their grotesque heads were put on stakes as a warning to other criminals. For many though, it was too late: During their terrible crime spree the Harpes killed over 40 men, women and children
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Brittany McGlone was only 19 years-old when she was brutally murdered in Winnsboro, Texas on May 4th, 2007. Brittany was killed at her boyfriend’s family’s house. She reportedly spent the previous evening working an overnight shift at Lowe’s Distribution Center. According to her family, Brittany usually went back to her own home after working an overnight shift–but on this day, she opted to go straight to her boyfriend’s house. It is believed that she arrived at her boyfriend’s house around 7am and went to sleep in his bed shortly thereafter. Brittany’s boyfriend and his family members left the house while she was sleeping. When Brittany’s boyfriend returned that afternoon, he found a gruesome scene: Brittany had been savagely murdered. Investigators later determined that Brittany had been sexually assaulted and beaten at some point between 8:30am and 3:30pm. An autopsy ruled that she had died from massive head trauma. The Wood County Sheriff’s Department inevitably looked at Brittany’s boyfriend and his family members when they began investigating her murder–and all of them were eventually cleared. All had solid alibis that were confirmed through both surveillance and cell phone pings. Brittany’s family members actually had another suspect in mind: a man named Chad Carr. Chad was dating Brittany’s boyfriend’s sister at the time of the murder. He also has quite a lengthy criminal record with prior charges for burglary, sexual assault, and assault with a deadly weapon. Chad has reportedly been investigated, but he has not been charged with anything related to the case. To this day, no one else has been labeled as a suspect or person of interest. In the years that have passed since the murder, Brittany’s family members have grown increasingly more frustrated with the investigators from Wood County Sheriff’s Department. Various people have stated that the crime scene was mishandled and was possibly contaminated by law enforcement. In 2010, Brittany’s sister Hope McGlone posted the following to a forum discussion about Brittany’s case: “DNA results came back and we were told no one BUT Brittany’s DNA was found. We were told whoever killed her was wrapped in saran wrap. I don’t know how that’s possible.“ 
In 2019, Hope wrote to Wood County Monitor to express her family’s frustrations about the lack of communication from investigators. She wrote that she and her family members feel that Brittany has been forgotten, and that the investigators lack sensitivity when family members reach out to inquire about the case. A petition has been started in hopes of encouraging investigators to make the case active again. If you are interested in signing the petition, please view it here. If you have any information that could help solve Brittany’s case, please call (903) 763-2274 to submit an anonymous tip.
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