Elisabeth Tilstra has spent most of her life painstakingly avoiding all things horror, including even suspensefully scored films. However, she enjoys researching the mysteries of history, and thus consumes creepy content in moderation. She lives in the Rocky Mountains of British Columbia, Canada.
Surrounded by lush forest and exotic wildlife is an island prison in ruins, containing dark secrets.
This professional poisoner offered freedom through murder to women trapped in troubled marriages – until news of her toxic services leaked to authorities.
From the bloody site of a brutal witch hunt to a stone fortress built atop the gates to Hell, join us as we count down 9 creepy castles from around the world.
Dance through a deadly scene of flappers, gangsters, and extravagant crimes with these killer true crime books set during the Jazz Age.
Lydia Sherman swore she never meant to poison her third husband – just his children and the dead men of her previous marriages.
Looking to add a dash of the macabre to your vacation? Visit the Mummy Museum of Guanajuato, where over 100 shockingly well-preserved corpses are on display.
In the heart of Eastern Europe is a mysterious wood notorious for UFO sightings, disembodied screams, and the inexplicable burns left on those who enter.
Mary Jane Heaster was devastated by the mysterious death of her daughter Zona – until Zona's spirit appeared in the night to tell her she'd been murdered.
It’s not all rolling hills and peaceful seaside villages on the Emerald Isle.
Dramatized mysteries are back – and here are the ones you should be tuning in to.
In 1921, the ship was spotted in North Carolina under suspicious circumstances. Days later, the crew and their belongings had disappeared – for good.