Tomino’s Hell (Tomino no Jigoku) is a famous Japanese poem written by Yomota Inuhiko (a pseudonym of Saijo Yaso) and published in 1919 in the collection “Sakin”.
Highgate Cemetery and the Vampire
Hidden among the lush suburbs of London, Highgate Cemetery emerges from the morning mist as an eerie monument to the past. Once reserved for the most illustrious Victorian citizens, this place now lies in a state of fascinating decay, wrapped in ghost stories and unsettling shadows that seem to whisper among the ancient tombstones.
The Legend of Hanako-san
Hanako-san, also known as Toire no Hanako-san (Hanako of the Toilet), is one of the most famous and terrifying ghosts in Japanese folklore, particularly popular in urban ghost stories told to children.
The Unsolved Mystery of the “Isdal Woman”
In the cold Norwegian winter of 1970, a mystery unfolds where certainties dissolve into a fog of unanswered questions. The intricate and dark plot seems straight out of a spy novel, with a nameless victim and a story lost among shadows and suspicions.
The True Story of the Doris Bither Case
Doris Bither moved to California with her family in 1974, and already her life isn’t the best. A 30-year-old single mother of four children (one female and three males, all born from different fathers), one of whom is an alcoholic and suffers from serious emotional problems. But there’s more.
The Cabaret de l’Enfer, the Cabaret du Ciel, and the Cabaret du Néant
We are in Paris, at the end of the 19th century, in what we all know as the Belle Epoque. Antonin Alexander brought to life the Cabaret de L’Enfer and the Cabaret de Ciel, both situated on Boulevard de Clichy next to each other, managing them until 1950. But what was so special about these two establishments? One was heaven and the other was hell. They were absolutely “spectacular.”
Who were Ed and Lorraine Warren?
The spouses Ed and Lorraine Warren were two famous paranormal investigators and experts in paranormal activities and exorcisms. They dedicated much of their lives to
The Devil’s Bridge
The Devil’s Bridge of Dronero is an ancient medieval bridge located in the Piedmont region, in the province of Cuneo.
The Mysterious Snake of Congo
During the Second World War, in 1944, Remy Van Lierde, a colonel in the Belgian Air Force, spotted a snake of extraordinary size while flying over the Congo.
The Devil and the Bisalta
“The ‘diabolical’ origins of a mountain in the Cuneo area.”