59: Haunted Mexico City: Three Tales of Horror

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183. Honeymoon Cruise Disappearance: George Smith

Go to https://kachava.com and use code HSP for 15% off your first order! A newlywed couple boarded a Mediterranean cruise for their honeymoon. Five days later, a teenager photographed blood splattered across a lifeboat canopy, and the groom was gone. His bride says she blacked ou ...  Show more

182. Backwoods Horror: The Creatures Appalachians Still Fear

Across Appalachia, thousands of people keep reporting the same thing: a massive black cat in the woods that screams like a woman being murdered. The government says it doesn't exist, there are NO official reports of big black cats in the area. But the Cherokee had a name for what ...  Show more

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