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La Llorona
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La Llorona is the legend of a woman who has lost her children and can be heard crying in the middle of the night. The term "La Llorona" means "She who weeps" in Spanish. There are many versions of this story, the most common being mexican.

It is said that she killed her children because she wanted to free them from poverty after her husband's death, and wanted to marry another man. After killing her children, she became very depressed and when she couldn't take it anymore, she committed suicide. She was then said to appear in front of people, to search for her children, or cry in the night.




The Winchester Mansion
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The Winchester Mansion, located in San Jose, California, is known for its continous 38-year long construction. It belongs to the widow Sarah L. Winchester, whose husband was gun magnate William W. Winchester. Sarah Winchester made her workers carry out construction on the mansion 24 hours for every day, until 38 years later when she passed away.

The Winchester Mansion is believed to be haunted and the story goes like that:
Sarah Winchester, saddened and depressed over her deaths of her daughter and husband, consulted a psychic. She was told to build a house large enough to house the souls of the lives that the Winchester rifles took.

She was also told that if she stopped constructing the house, she would die. Therefore, the building never stopped. Rumour has it she gave her workers a day off after too much complaining from the workers, and that was the day her life ended.

The house still exists today, having survived a quake.
Click here for the official site.




The Amityville Horror
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The Amityville Horror is one of the most documented and well-known cases of a haunted house in the history of paranormal research.


The story - which was alleged to have happened to the Lutz family when they moved into a large Dutch colonial house at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville - has been the subject of a series of best-selling books and a string of movies.



When George and Kathy Lutz, along with Kathy's three children, first moved into their new house in Amityville on December 18th, 1975, they thought they had found their dream home. That is, of course, until that dream became a living nightmare, as they started experiencing the strange paranormal occurrences which eventually drove them out of the house.



Prior to the Lutzes' occupation of the Amityville house, the residence had been the scene of a horrific murder spree. On November 13th, 1974, 23-year-old Ronald DeFeo shot dead his father, mother and four younger siblings. However, not being superstitious, the Lutzs still bought the house.



By January 14th, 1976, when the Lutzes fled the house forever, they claimed to have been terrorised for 28 days by an unspeakably evil entity. Their horrific experiences included ghostly apparitions of hooded figures, swarms of flies in the sewing room and the children's playroom, breaking window panes, spine-chilling cold alternating with suffocating heat, personality changes, nightly parades by spirit marching bands, levitations, green slime oozing down the stairs, foul odours, nausea, inexplicable scratches on Kathleen's body, objects mysteriously moving, constant disconnection of the telephone service, and even communications between the youngest, Melissa, and a devilish spirit pig by the name of "Jodie".



But more shockingly, even the Devil himself is said to have actually appeared in the house.



Even visitors to the house were affected by the strange atmosphere permeating through the place. Kathy's brother, Jimmy, and his new bride mysteriously lost $1,500 in cash. And Father Mancuso, the local priest who gave the house his blessing, suffered a horrible bout of sickness that left him physically drained. As a result, he eventually transferred to a distant parish. He is said to have heard a voice from an unseen entity ordering him to "get out" when he sprinkled the house with holy water.



In 1977, The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson was published. The book became an instant bestseller, and led to a top-grossing movie in 1979, starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder. More Amityville Horror books followed, written by different authors, which gave alleged accounts of the demonic entity still following the Lutzes, even after they had fled the Amityville house.



As is often the norm with cases like this, many skeptics claimed that the Amityville haunting was just a big hoax, and they were quick to point out various discrepancies in Anson's book. Even Jerry Solfvin, of the Psychical Research Foundation, who was contacted by George Lutz in early January 1976 about paranormal activity at the house, found the whole case rather questionable. All the evidence was subjective. Also, Father Mancuso was regarded as being a poor witness, as he had visited the house only the once. It took Anson three or four months to write his book, and he worked mostly from tapes of telephone interviews. Apparently, he made only a superficial effort to verify the Lutzes' account.



The most significant aspect of the case is the interview that Ronald DeFeo's lawyer, William Weber, gave a local radio station in 1979. He claimed that the Lutzes' concocted the whole Amityville Horror saga around their kitchen table whilst drinking bottles of wine. He also said that after approaching them with the idea, the Lutzes broke away from him, and so he decided to sue for his share of the book and movie royalties. But the Lutzes countersued, arguing that their experiences were genuine. Mrs Lutz's story was later analysed on a Psychological Stress Evaluation. The results of the test confirmed her claims.



Although it's possible that the hauntings at the Amityville residence may have actually happened, many observers have deemed the Lutzes' story to be over-dramatic when compared to other cases of paranormal activity.



When the Lutzes moved out, the house became quiet. The subsequent owners, Jim and Barbara Cromarty, reported no incidents of paranormal activity whatsoever. But they became so annoyed at the large amounts of tourists and thrill-seekers who were repeatedly converging on the place that they eventually sued the Lutzes for $1.1 million. They won a settlement for a lesser amount.
Thirty years on, the current owners of the Amityville house maintain that they have not experienced a single instance of ghostly activity, a fact which only gives added weight to the arguments of the skeptics who claim that the Lutzes' story was phoney.



To this day, the worldwide fascination with The Amityville Horror continues, as unabated and as intense as ever, and the debate still rages on as to whether there was even a grain of truth in the Lutzes' claims that their house was infested by some demonic entity. Whether it was true or not, one thing is certain: The Amityville Horror will go down in history as one of the most controversial and terrifying stories ever written.

Link to official website:
http://www.amityvillehorror.com/




Abbey , The Weeping Ditch Lady
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I'm Lydia, I'm 13 years old and my Step dad Paul is 30 at the time he was 28 and I came across your site abut a month ago.It started out as a normal night shift he was going to Duxfords hexel on a clear winters night. my mum Lisa had not been well on that day so he said to her " don't worry I'll take my bike" so he went out to the shed and got his bike ready and he was just about to leave when I noticed he hadn't got his lunch/snack with him.

I ran in and brought it to him. he took a torch with him in case there was any problems with his bike along the way.He got up the road and turned onto the main road. coming up to the first road sign ( bearing in mind it was pitch black and there was no cars or people other than my step dad on the road therefore there being no source of light other than the moon to project an image.) he noticed a narrow whitish glowing mound that as he got closer seemed as if it was floating, he thought nothing of it and carried on cycling.


He got closer and stopped immediately as he saw that the pile he had seen was floating and that the alleged pile was actually a girl that only looked about 16 or 17. This had a massive impact on my step dad as he was very sceptical and did not believe in seeing ghosts at all. He thought to himself that it was probably just another person from our village but then he saw that she was walking over the ditch that runs along out main road.


He thought that this was ludicrous as the ditch drops about 6 feet he also noticed that she had no feet and this really freaked him out. She was weeping and then turned round and looked dead ahead at my step dad , he jumped as she appeared to have no eyes and she had a blank expression across her face.


He heard a car coming from the direction he was facing and the head lights were on. My step dad looked away from the girl and looked back after the car had driven away leaving yet more darkness. The girl was gone.Where my step dad had spotted phantom girl behind it was a field that for hundreds of years before had had an abbey until it was knocked down it the late 1600's hence the name that we gave her, Abbey.



 

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