Mystery
The Strange Truth Behind Werewolves and the Horrific Murders They Commit
Werewolves have been a creature of legend for hundreds of years. However, few know that werewolves were considered real creatures roaming the countryside in ancient times. Many murders in ancient Europe contributed to this mythical beast. A man who can turn himself into a wolf on command. Few accounts include the full moon as a trigger for this behaviour; most reports state that a pact with the devil resulted in the transformation.
By Sam H Arnold4 years ago in FYI
Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved?
You must have heard about the Bermuda Triangle Mystery. So, today we will enlighten you about this mysterious triangle. This triangle is also called Devil's triangle, a vacuum hole or place affected by magic or aliens. Some people also consider this aliens' secret hideout.
By Dalip Singh4 years ago in FYI
Tracking Tahoe Tessie Down
Of course, you can't see the monstrous snake creature in the photo because then we wouldn't have a mystery on our hands. Research into the unknown—especially cryptids—is fraught with booby traps, half-truths, pitfalls, lack of physical, photographic, or video evidence, and dead ends. It's dangerous out there, but I'm happy to be your guide as I hack and slash my way through the information danger jungle called the Internet.
By J.A. Hernandez4 years ago in FYI
Tamám Shud Case
1 December 1948 Somerton Park, Australia 7:00 AM A man's body was found on the beach. Police are called. Arriving on the scene, the police find the man resting upright against a sea wall, with a partially-smoked, unlit cigarette lying on his shoulder. The mystery man appeared to be of British descent, was well-dressed, wore dry clothes, and showed no signs of injury or assault. In his pockets: an unused second-class rail ticket, a bus ticket, two hair combs, a half-eaten pack of Juicy Fruit chewing gum, a pack of cigarettes, a box of matches. The lining of one of his trouser's pockets has been repaired with an unusual, orange waxed thread.
By J.A. Hernandez4 years ago in FYI
The Oklahoma Octopus
Naturally, 'octopus' is always the first thing everyone thinks of when the state of Oklahoma comes up. The two are inseparable, like a sucker on a fish tank. But, of all the octopuses* in Oklahoma that we could focus on, which one should we pick?
By J.A. Hernandez4 years ago in FYI
10 Things You Should Know About Leprechauns
Irish legends describe leprechauns as short, bearded men wearing green suits with a hat. It doesn't sound like a typical faerie description, but that's precisely what a leprechaun is. Leprechauns are part of the Faerie Folk —royalty descended from the Tuatha Dé Danann, often referred to by the Irish as 'wee folk' or 'little people.'
By Sandi Parsons4 years ago in FYI
F. Hughes: The First Woman to Successfully use "Battered Woman Syndrome" as a Legal Defense
Francine Hughes was the first woman to successfully use the “battered woman’s syndrome” as a legal defense after setting fire to the bed where her husband slept. Francine was found not guilty by reason of insanity.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in FYI







