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Inspired by Reality: The Creepiest True Crime Moments in The Devil on Trial

Inspired by Reality: The Creepiest True Crime Moments in The Devil on Trial

1981

The Netflix documentary The Devil on Trial explores one of the most haunting true-crime cases in American history, delving into the story of the infamous “Devil Made Me Do It” defense used by Arne Cheyenne Johnson in 1981. What makes this case so compelling isn’t just the crime itself but the disturbing connection between supernatural forces and real-world tragedy, as claimed by the people involved. For fans of horror, goth culture, and true crime, this documentary presents a unique mix of terror and intrigue, blending courtroom drama with supernatural horror. By examining the true story behind the horror, The Devil on Trial invites viewers to question the boundaries between reality and the supernatural. The Origins: A Small Town, a Possessed Boy, and a Family... Read More

The Nikki Catsouras death - HERE the incredible photos

The Nikki Catsouras death - HERE the incredible photos

31 october 2006

The Nikki Catsouras photos contention concerns the spilled photos of Nicole "Nikki" Catsouras death (March 4, 1988 – October 31, 2006), who passed on at 18 years old in a rapid auto accident in the wake of losing control of a Porsche 911 Carrera, which had a place with her dad, and slamming into a toll corner in Lake Forest, California. Photos of Catsouras' severely distorted body were distributed on the web, driving her family to make lawful move because of the trouble this caused. BUY IT NOW! On the date of the accident, October 31, 2006, Catsouras and her folks had lunch together at the family home in Ladera Ranch. After lunch, her dad, Christos Catsouras, left for work while her mom stayed at home. Around 10 minutes after the fact, her mom heard... Read More

There is Nothing - The most Insane Video seen on the web

There is Nothing - The most Insane Video Seen on the Web

2006

This (extremely) short piece is simple and to-the-point, but super atmospheric and weird. The music alone is way eerie, but the whole package is wonderful. Who knew that unnecessary, unexplained fire could be sort of scary? Also, the film is a perfect loop, which you can check out for yourself: