Most popular Paranormal Stories

Even though many paranormal stories are embellished and exaggerated in the past -- by products of rumors and hearsay, without a doubt -- it is possible to numerous tales which can be substantiated by newspaper stories, historical artifacts, and eyewitness accounts. Becoming a particularly famous ghost story, the storyplot must add a good reputation for known violence, repeated paranormal activity, direct connection with visitors and extreme actions.

The Brown Lady of Raynham Hall is an infamous story as this particular apparition has been so reliably photographed. While she hasn't made an appearance since 1936, many witnesses reported visiting a woman apparition within a long brown cape or dress. In early 1800s, King George IV said he saw a female with disheveled hair within a brown dress standing over his bed. Later, an 1835 house guest, Colonel Loftus, reported which he saw a female wearing a brown satin dress with empty eye sockets.

Captain Frederick Marryat slept inside the "haunted room" seeking to catch a glimpse, but surprisingly encountered her carrying a lantern down an upstairs hallway. Two little boys reported seeing her in 1926 and also the famous photograph caught her on camera in 1936, when Captain Provand and Indre Shira had to have an image with the staircase for Country Life Magazine. Legend has it, the paranormal happenings result from a woman named Lady Townshend, who had previously been suspected of infidelity and reportedly secured in the home by her cruel husband until her death.

Another one of the most famous paranormal stories is the Winchester Mystery House in San Jose, California. As legend has it, Sarah Winchester was distraught following a successive deaths of her baby, her father-in-law and her husband, who died of sudden tuberculosis. After speaking to a psychic, she thought that her family was cursed by paranormal spirits who had met their bitter fate following a Winchester gun.

To avert being cursed and killed herself, she felt she'd to continuously keep creating a mansion to deal with the spirits and make them satisfied. The outcome would be a $5.5 big haunted mansion, using a number of bizarre design features designed to confuse the malevolent ghosts -- doors to nowhere, vaults within vaults, windows that showed to blank walls, trap doors, secret hallways, and staircases that lead to ceilings. Today, visitors often report the sounds of footsteps, organ playing, and photographs of faces in windows.

The Amherst Poltergeist is one of Canada's most terrifying paranormal stories. After 19-year-old Esther Cox of Amherst, Nova Scotia was raped by the shoemaker, Esther and her sisters began experiencing violent activities, with thunderous noises coming from in the spare room, objects moving over the floor and unseen forces moving beneath the bed linens. Esther's body turned red and swelled mysteriously and reports from Dr. Carritte say he was baffled in what he saw.

In line with the doctor, there wasn't any clear medical basis for the swelling anf the husband watched an unseen hand scrawl the words "Esther Cox you're mine to kill" over the plaster wall. Potatoes and knives flew over the room. Esther's face was poked by sewing needles and her back was stabbed with a pocketknife wrenched from her friend's hand. Lit matches caused beds inside your home to erupt into flames on several occasion. Irrespective of where Esther moved, the presence seemed to follow her. After she spent 30 days in jail for supposedly starting a house burning down, the paranormal happenings subsided, though the ghostly stories remain some of the most frightening.

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