My name's Ryan and welcome to Nightmare Expo. This is an analytical channel where I cover everything eerie that I come across on YouTube and the Internet. He...
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My name's Ryan and welcome to Nightmare Expo. This is an analytical channel where I cover everything eerie that I come across on YouTube and the Internet. He...
Nightmare Expo’s pretty fantastic too.
NoSleep is a place for realistic horror stories. Everything is true here, even if it's not. Please thoroughly read our rules and...
*casually tosses the nosleep sub into my creepy tumblr blog*
Hi there. My name is ReignBot and I create videos exploring creepy internet weirdness.
Honestly, Reign’s analyses are fantastic -
While I believe in the paranormal, I also believe it is important to be skeptical. If a real life explanation exists and it’s plausible, its more likely to be the case than a paranormal explanation. Reign always tries to give a non-paranormal explanation to real life mysteries that have an air of the supernatural - such as her recent video on the Missing 411 case. As soon as sh explained what is was in the beginning of the video I thought - how is any of this paranormal? People do stupid stuff, and forests are vast - obviously people are not only going to disappear, they’re people whose bodies won’t be found because its the woods. There are crevices and rivers and brush. She then proceeded to explain my thoughts exactly.
I don’t know what her opinion is on the supernatural - whether she believes or not. She’s probably said before, but regardless, I like the logic she gives to mysteries. Sometimes it’s a disappointment, since I’m constantly searching for a truly unexplainable occurrence, but at least I’m not convincing myself of something that simply isn’t true.
Previously: Lights Out. Many of the games we’ve examined here at TGIMM are preoccupied with the idea of traveling to another plane of existence — and the Closet To Another World game is yet another…
The blue bedroom.
Abandoned home, Belgium, 2018. flickr ◄ ► instagram
Previously: The Telephone Game. One Step Ahead is a hide-and-seek game similar to the Midnight Game, the Man in the Fields, and Dry Bones, with some Otherworld elements like those seen in the Eleva…
The elevator game scares me the most, but this game - One Step Ahead - I find intriguing. It’s one I’d try if I had access to such a stairwell and an empty building.
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Investigating The Creepy @strayedaway Voicemail Tweet
In 1990, Olivia Mabel’s seven year old son Aiden was found dead in a pond near their home in Texas. Overcome with grief, Olivia began to withdraw from the world and eventually separated from her husband who moved to another state. September of 1991 was the last time anyone she knew saw her alive. It wasn’t until 1994, that police were called to the house by a silent 911 call. The police knocked down the door and were surprised to find Olivia sitting dead in a chair in Aiden’s room. In the room was a makeshift altar that was filled with letters addressed to Aiden. One of the letters read “ My Aiden, I’m sorry, I’m so sorry. I should have never let it get like this. I’m leaving. I will not let you keep me you VILE, EVIL CREATURE! Mommy is coming for you. Aiden, My sweet Aiden. Mommy loves you.” The police found Olivia holding a stick doll that wore pieces of her son’s clothes. On the altar were words written in Sanskrit, that were translated along the lines of construct. The odd part of the case was that the letter on the altar was dated as the same day the 911 call was made. However, Olivia was dead for months and couldn’t have written the letter, even though it was in her handwriting. Due to her isolation and the altar, many believe that Olivia was involved in the occult in order to contact her son. It is believed that an evil spirit attached itself to her and killed her. Others believe that the story is a hoax, or that Olivia is a fictional character. The circumstances around her death are eerie, and no explanation has been found.
Exploring The Creepy Voicemail Tweet
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