Ed Warren, who along with his wife pursued the unusual career of ghost hunter and whose cases included what would become the basis for "The Amityville Horror," died Wednesday at his home in Monroe. He was 79. Warren firmly believed in ghosts, demons and other unworldly creatures - and in helping people deal with these unwanted visitations. He would answer the phone at all hours to counsel panicked homeowners from across the country, who couldn't find anyone else to advise them when their furniture started flying
Mysterious ball of light discovered
A team of 5 experts discovered in Ireland an old celtic site old of many thousands years. It has stayed untouched for one thousand five hundreds years. On this site the team, an archeologist, a computer expert, an expert of old languages, an architect and a biologist discover a black chest made in ebony wood. This box is obviously not celtic
It's haunted, please get us out of here!
A young mother has pleaded with Redbridge Council to be re-house her and her daughter because their home is haunted. They believe they are being spooked by the same ghost which terrorised a three-year-old girl nearly 10 years ago
Scientists erase memories in rat brains
Miracles or madness?
A Jewish fish-cutter in New York was busy slaughtering a batch of carp when one of them started shouting apocalyptic warnings to him in Hebrew. The fish shouted that everyone needed to account for themselves because the end is near, says Zalmen Rosen, the fish-cutter
Challenge to lone gunman theory
More than four decades after his death, John F. Kennedy's assassination remains the hottest cold case in U.S. history, and the clues continue to trickle in. Now Lawrence Livermore Laboratory scientists say a key piece of evidence supporting the lone gunman theory should be thrown out
Strange goings-on follow discussions about potential UFO evidence
A pregnant man? Another person lived inside a man for nearly four decades
Sanju Bhagat's stomach was once so swollen he looked nine months pregnant and could barely breathe. Living in the city of Nagpur, India, Bhagat said he'd felt self-conscious his whole life about his big belly. But one night in June 1999, his problem erupted into something much larger than cosmetic worry
A psychic diversion
Seniors take `who's to say' attitude about getting in touch with the beyond. An aura of energy surrounds everyone's heads, telling them what life has in store. So says Janet Carr, an aura photographer whose pictures show people as if they had colorful Afro hairstyles. To demonstrate, Carr took a photograph of Sally Hoffman using her special camera hooked up to a computer at a psychic fair held in July
Fund for UFO Research wants answers to lingering questions
Wounded teen will prevail, her family says
Thomas Worthington cheerleader Rachel Barezinskys strong faith and feistiness will guide her through whats sure to be a slow and painful recovery, her family says. "Nobody believes in angels and miracles more than Rachel," her father, Greg Barezinsky, told reporters at Ohio State University Medical Center yesterday. Rachel, 17, remained in critical condition yesterday after being shot in the head and shoulder Tuesday during a "ghost hunting" adventure turned terribly wrong
Evidence of one Civil War era ghost found
Almost every room and item in the home of Jill Little and Merton Smith has a story to tell. There is a blood stain on the wall in the craft room. They say doorbell chimes in the dining room either ring on their own or crash to the floor for no reason. Crystal candlestick holders shatter. Burnt matches can be found throughout the house. Little and Smith say they have grown accustomed to their spirit "house guests." But one guest who might have been in the house years ago has sparked the couple's interest
Creature looks like a canine
The body of the dead animal found in Turner, Maine, according to DNA tests conducted on behalf of and paid for by the Lewiston newspaper, the Sun Journal, belonged to a member of the genus Canis, not a Tasmanian devil, not a rodent, not a Chupacabras, not a hyena, not a werewolf, not an Eastern Bigfoot, and/or not from any wild species speculations that were heard over the last ten days. Nevertheless, it is important to understand, the real Mystery Beast is still out there!...
Cryptozoology education standards
Olathe investigators: Group looks into reports of the unexplained
When Amanda Hopkins heard about strange goings-on at the Lyric Opera of Kansas City, she wasted no time setting up an investigation. It was no ordinary one. Odd noises had been heard, with police called to look into the disturbances. And when the police and their dogs found nothing, the Olathe Society for Paranormal Research and Investigation took over

