Phew! Another week, another load of Haunted Headlines to share with you. Once again they came from all over the globe and encompass just about every facet of the paranormal you might expect –and even some you wouldn’t. Enjoy. P.S. Did you hear our news? There’s a new way toContinue Reading

Grave Gardening: Conserving America’s Garden Cemeteries Prior to 1830, families buried their dead in local church cemeteries or family cemeteries. In 1831, Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts became the first modern public cemetery. It was a “garden cemetery,” whereby landscape designers incorporated water features and plants amongst the graves.Continue Reading

Friday, April 13, 2018 ‘BuzzFeed Unsolved’ Season 4 Trailer: New Haunted Spots, “Same Two Idiots” – Source: Inverse One of the most popular paranormal web shows, BuzzFeed Unsolved, is coming back for a new season. On April 20, the eight-episode fourth season of BuzzFeed Unsolved: Supernatural, which streams online on platforms like YouTube, Facebook, Hulu,Continue Reading

#FunFactFriday April 20, 1841 Our #FunFactFriday factoid is that on this day April 20, 1841, Edgar Allen Poe published the first modern detective short story titled “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” in Graham’s magazine. This started a new genre whereby an outsider (non-police officer) solves the case. Poe calledContinue Reading

Saw this press release. Had to share it! When pet owners lose their special family pets, they suddenly experience a piercing loneliness and grieve deeply for extended periods.  See:  4.3.18 Yahoo article about 80-year-old retiree Ken and the loss of his little dog Zack. Nancy Alanis has written an amazing book containing true storiesContinue Reading