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Nov 25 2009

Santanic Panic

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Inspired by true accounts and the craze that took place
in the late 1970’s and early 80’s, follows in the footsteps
 of classic horror films from that generation. In 1980, ten year
 old twins Toby and Cindy Richards were abducted by a group of demented
 satanic cult members. Cindy managed to escape, but Toby was never found.
 Twenty-five years later, a group of six friends take a canoe trip to re-kindle
 their friendship, only to find themselves in trouble with crazy, small town locals
 and the same satanic cult that took Toby years ago. Can the friends make it out of
the town of Thornwood alive and in one piece, or will the become victims of sacrifice?

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Aug 12 2009

Real Demonic Possession from Ouija Board UN-EDITED VERSION

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Jul 27 2009

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Ted Bundy was a young man on the rise. His four year killing spree terrorized co-ed dorms across America and led the police on a cross country manhunt that would later lead to Ted escaping twice from police custody to continue his murderous habits. While using different identities and disguises to elude capture Ted finds his way to Florida to commit what becomes his last murders before being caught and tried in a court of law. Using his law school savvy to defend himself in his own murder case, Ted Bundy clearly proved himself to be one of the smartest and most notorious serial killers in the history of America before being convicted and sent to the electric chair in 1989. This film details the dark psyche and previously unexplored motivations of the man who became known as one of the most notorious serial killers to leave behind a legacy of evil.

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Jul 14 2009

How to Commit THe Perfect Murder

 

With the help of forensic science 

most crimes can be solved.

 But most criminals have not approached 

their crimes scientifically.

How To Commit The Perfect Murder, Press Here To Watch

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Jul 02 2009

Albino Farm

 

 Deep in the Ozark Mountain, there is a town called Shiloh. This town holds a legend. Four college students become curious. They drive around town and asks the town folk about this famous historic legend. Every-time they seem to find someone to ask, they are shooed off, and told to mind their own business. What secret did this small quiet town hold? Well  I will  leave it up for you to see, by watching the movie Albino Farm here for free.

 

Albino Farm

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Jun 14 2009

Richard Kuklinski

A truelife crime.  The confessions of the ICE MAN. A Documentary,  Real Life Horror True Crimes.

 

Part I

 

 http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4830624153224771412&hl=en

 

 

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Apr 07 2009

High School Girl and Graham Young.

shizzmap.gifOnce upon a time. There was a teenage girl from Shizuoko, Japan. She used to have a weird fascination with a killer who was known for playing with his poisons. One day to honor this killer she decided to poison her mother, and write about it on her blog.

“WEB DIARY OF A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL

July 3 “Let me introduce a book: Graham Young’s diary on killing with poison. The autobiography of a man I respect. He murdered someone at the age of 14.”

September 4 “To kill a living creature. The moment of sticking a knife into something. The warmth of the blood. The little sigh. It is all a comfort to me.”

September 26  ”My mother will go to hospital tomorrow and nobody has yet found out what the cause is. To my regret, she is not covered by good insurance, so life will be a little difficult.”

October  ”I took a photo of her today as I did yesterday. My brother said I had a penetrating stare and that he was horrified.”

October  ”According to my aunt, my mother has started having hallucinations. She seems to be suffering from insects that don’t exist or white shadows by the door.”(http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article585815.ece) 

 

What kind of person influenced her you ask? Well that is a simple answer you find if you read on.                  graham.jpg   Graham Young was born on September 7,1947. He was a very strange little boy. At the age of nine he would steal his mothers perfume and nail polish. He wanted to find out what chemicals they contained and to get high off the fumes. The little boy had strange heros as well, just like the little girl in Japan. Instead of admiring himself though he admired Adolf Hitler and people who used poison to murder others. He would lock himself in his room and do experiments with a chemistry set that his father had bought him. Graham would soon go from blowing up the neighbors wall to poisoning innocent animals. One day he grew tired of poisoning animals, in his mind it was time for bigger and better subjects to experiment on. So Graham Young turned to his friends from school. Graham quickly grew dissatisfied with poisoning his friends. He couldn’t be around them all the time to constantly observe the affect of the poison. He needed subjects that he could constantly watch, so he thought “What better subjects then hisown family?”                 

  He started with his step-mother first, Molly Young. In September,1961 Molly young began to experience vomiting, diarrhea and extreme stomach pains. His father took her to the hospital but they couldn’t find out what was wrong. Molly was sent back home. Soon after poisoning Molly, Graham moved on to his entire family. Fred young his father, and his sister, Winifred. Soon the whole family came down with the case of vomiting and body aches. Graham sometimes experience the ordeal himself. Only when he forgot what food he put the poison in.              

    In November 1961 Winifred started to have hallucinations. One day she was taking the train to work. Winifred started seeing things. The hallucinations had gotten so bad that she even needed help out of the train station. Later that even Winifred wound up in the Hospital.                  

 It didn’t take long for doctors to discover that Winifred was suffering from poisoning. The doctors related the news to her father. Fred automatically thought his son was behind it. He went home and searched his young son’s room, but nothing was found. He even asked his son, but Graham blamed his sister. Graham told his father that Winifred did it by mixing her shampoos in the tea cups. Fred didn’t believe his son , but he had no proof that his son was involved. In the year 1962 Molly’s symptoms had grown worse. She was losing her hair. Her back was constantly aching. She had even lost weight. On Easter Sunday, Molly Young died. The people at the morgue didn’t say she died of poison though. They related her death to a prolapsed bone at the top of her spine. They blamed that on an auto accident. Later on doctors discovered that prolonged poisoning could achieve such a symptom.                   

   During this time Graham’s father Fred was suffering from the same sickness as Molly. Fred was taken to the hospital. The Doctors didn’t have a clue what was going on with old Fred. Then Finally they came up with an answer. Fred was being poisoned, but what kind of poison they did not know. They couldn’t figure out if it was arsenic or antimony. They did know that one more dose would have killed Fred. After hearing the results about Fred, the whole family grew to suspect Graham. Some family members though were still in denial that a young boy could do such a thing. At school Graham was very involved with performing lab experiments. His experiments grew to cause his chemistry teacher Geoffrey Hughes some concern. One day Geoffrey Hughes decided to take a look inside Graham Young’s school desk. There his teacher discovered a large quantity of poisons, and varies essays written on well known poisoners. Mr Hughes knew something wasn’t right. He decided to act on his instinct and notify the police of his concern.                  

       The police set Graham up. They invented a story that a career officer was interested in him. Instead of being a career officer though it was an undercover police psychiatrist. The police psychiatrist interviewed Graham over different chemicals. Graham excited told the undercover police psychiatrist, everything he knew about certain poisonings and the symptoms that they caused. Soon after the interview the police psychiatrist reported his finding to the police officers.                    

  The police brought Graham in for questioning, but like always Graham denied it. After hours of questioning Graham finally broke down, and confessed. He also told the police that it became an addiction. He enjoyed watching and studying the effects of the poison. To him it was like a drug that he couldn’t live with out.Graham was convicted of poisoning his father Fred Young, his sister Winifred Young, and also his friend Chris Williams. He was sent to Broadmoor Maximum Security Hospital for fifteen years. The judge ordered the hospital to not release Graham Young without the permission from the head official. Graham was only fifteen at the time. He was known as the youngest inmate of Broadmoor since 1885.                

      You would think that poisoning would have stopped there. It did not. Graham Young discovered certain elements in the Hospital that could produce certain poisons. While in the Hospital Graham had managed to poison his room mate. He was also caught trying to poison the staff. He became a long joke of the facility. Every time someone knew began working at the facility they were well warned to never let Graham near their tea or coffee.Graham spent eight years at Broadmoors. He eventually seem to convince the head prison psychiatrist, that he was all better. So Dr Edgar Velwin recommended his release. 

  On February 4, 1971 Graham was released. His sister wanted to believe that Graham was all better so she accepted Graham back into her home. Graham finaly got a job as a store clerk at a photography firm in Bovingdon, Herfordshire. He worked at John Hadland Ltd. It didn’t take long though for Graham to go back to his old habits. Graham started to put poison in his co workers tea. Everyone started having the same symptoms. Bob Egle the store room manager, was the first to die. Then Fred Biggs the stock supervisor followed after. Soon Graham had to start mixing up poisons to cause his victims to have different symptoms. He knew if all his victims had the same symptoms soon the cops would realize what was going on. A staff meeting was called for all the employees. At this staff meeting a doctor was invited to talk with the fellow workers and convince them everything was all right. Some of the workers grew worried they were thinking it was a hygiene problem but the doctor put their mind to ease. Graham for some unknown reason began to ask the Doctor questions. He asked the doctor why they ruled out poisoning as a result of so many getting sick.                    

  The doctor was concerned and stunned actually. It didn’t make sense that this man would be so concerned. It really didn’t make since that he knew more about what was causing the symptoms then the doctors. The doctor went to the police. The police went to Winifred’s house and searched Graham Young’s bedroom. There they found the evidence to put Graham Young away for life. They found his journal. Graham wrote down those he poisoned and how much was given to each victim. He wrote down the symptoms that they suffered, and how long it took for the poisons to show they were taking effect. The journal was filled with notes as if it was made to record science experiments. Saturday, November 21,1971 Graham was arrested.He was charged of two murders, two attempted murders, and two counts for administering poison. Graham was sentence to four counts of life imprisonment, each with consecutive five year sentences. He served his sentence at Parkhurst Prison on the Isle of Wight. He died in 1990 at the age of forty-two of a heart attack.

 Besides inspiring the highschool girl Graham Young also inspired the makings of these.

Movie: The young poisoner’s handbook

Book: The St, Alban’s Poisoner 

Song: Poison by Macabre

           Taste the pain  by Church of Mysery. 

My Resources:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/graham_young

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/weird/graham_young 

 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article585815.ec

 

 

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Apr 04 2009

The Haunting in Connecticut

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“Based on a chilling true story, Lionsgate’s THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT charts one family’s terrifying, real-life encounter with the dark forces of the supernatural. When the Campbell family moves to upstate Connecticut, they soon learn that their charming Victorian home has a disturbing history: not only was the house a transformed funeral parlor where inconceivable acts occurred, but the owner’s clairvoyant son Jonah served as a demonic messenger, providing a gateway for spiritual entities to crossover.

Now unspeakable terror awaits, when Jonah, the boy who communicated with the powerful dark forces of the supernatural, returns to unleash a new kind of horror on the innocent and unsuspecting family.”(www.hauntinginconnecticut.com )

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At first when this movie started, I wasn’t too interested in it. For me it started slow. Then is picked up, once it picked up it grew more interesting. Without realizing it the movie became hypnotic and drew you in closer. The unknown became so real. It made me have an eerie feeling after the movie. This film is based on a true story. Some things in this movie seem kind of doubtful, but I think that just adds onto the fear because, you really don’t know. I will defiantly watch movie again. It is far out of its league compared to some of the recent horror movies made this year. I give this a 10. Here is the link so you can watch it enjoy, http://www.zshare.net/video/580988105468982b

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Mar 30 2009

S-21 THE KHMER ROUGE KILLING MACHINE

12690666.jpg  This is totally different then the horror that I post. This is a documentary. This  was horror to those who lived in Cambodia. This is the Khmer Rouge. This is a real life Horror. This is an important movie to watch. It tells the story that needs to be told. It carries a lesson. A lesson to  never be forgotten.   Unfortunately I do not know how to embed this so here is the links. Please take the time to  watch. Thank You

    

   

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Mar 27 2009

The Phantom Killer a.k.a The Moonlight Murder

tex.jpgIn the area of Arkansas, and Texas there was a town that shared the boundaries of two states. The town was known as Texarkana. Texarkana was like any old town, it had the normal dance halls, and the normal town functions, where people would get together an have fun. One year the town changed. Its town folk began to lock themselves in their houses. Where ever they went they were constantly looking over their shoulders. Fire arms and ammunition became the top items sold that year. The reason why was because of the Phantom Killer. He was a six foot tall man that wore a homemade white hood made out of canvas. The only holes in the hood was for his eyes and mouth. The Phantom Killer would only strike at night. He started his rampage on February 23, 1946. It was a quiet night in Texarkana. Jimmy Hollis and his girlfriend Mary Larey decided to take a drive on a secluded country road outside of Texarkana.Hollis pulled his car to the side of the road, so Mary and him could have some time alone. After a couple minutes had passed a strange man wearing a canvas hood tapped on the window with a gun. The man in the hood told Jimmy and Mary to get out of the car. Then the man told them to do as he said and no one would get hurt. So the young couple got out of the car. Jimmy asked the stranger what he wanted. Jimmy offered his car, and his wallet. The stranger didn’t want any of those. The stranger thought for a few seconds and laughed “ I want your britches.” Jimmy looked  at the stranger and reluctantly gave him his pants. Then all of a sudden Jimmy was struck twice on the side of his head with a .32 caliber pistol. Jimmy hit the ground fast and he was out for the count. Poor Mary screamed and tried to run from the terror that was happening before her very eyes. She didn’t run fast enough though. The stranger grabbed a hold of her and threw her to the ground. There he sexually assaulted her with his gun.  All of a sudden he seen two car lights shining on him, as a car was heading toward him. He punched Mary a couple times and ran.Everything started to go back to normal for this town. They sort of saw what happened to Jimmy and Mary as a one time deal. The town folk started going back to their regular routines, going to dances, and the movies. Everything seemed to be peaceful once again in Texarkana, until March 23, 1946. The Phantom Killer struck again. This time the crime was different. Two young lovers wouldn’t see the light of day again. Richard Griffin and Polly Ann Moore were found on Bowie County Road outside of Texarkana. The young man was shot behind the driver seat. The young woman appeared to have been shot outside the car. There she was raped then shot. Her body was dragged back to the car, and placed in the back seat. The next morning a man was driving home and noticed a 1941 Oldsmobile parked a hundred yards off the highway. Out of curiosity the man pulled over and checked it out there he saw horrible scene. By this time the town was buzzing with the news. Rumors were spreading every where, the telephone lines were busy. The town grapevine was filled with “ what happens” and “who probably done it.” Everyone was scared.One night after playing in the band, at the dance hall, Betty Jo Booker decided to let her boyfriend Paul Martin take her home. Usually another band member would be responsible to see that she got home safely. Not this time though, The body of Paul Martin was found one and a half mile from his car. Betty was found two miles from the car near a wooded area. Both bodies were shot multiple times.  More guns and ammo was bought. People started going home early and locking up the doors and closing the windows tight. People refused to go any were alone. The town was terrified and on guard. The police men started to patrol almost every hour. They made  sure no one was parking on the secluded roads. They had road blocks stationed on every road. They did not let a suspicious or unknown vehicle by without checking on the driver first. The Phantom Killer felt the heat of the cops, but not enough to prevent him from killing again. He just changed his tactics a little. On  May 4, 1946 at a quiet country house Virgil Sparks sat down next to his radio relaxing from a hard day of work. His wife Katy Sparks went to their bedroom to change into her night clothes. Soon Katy heard the shots of a .22 semi automatic pistol and the shatter of glass. She ran out of her bedroom into her parlor and saw Virgil. He was shot in the head and blood was everywhere. As Katy was entering the parlor she was shot twice. One shot went right through her cheek and exited behind her ear. A second shot rang out and a bullet hit her jaw. It lodged itself under her tongue. Frantically Katy tried to escape knowing that one of the doors were lock she crawled to the   kitchen and out the back door. She ran to her sisters house but She was not there.  Then she ran to her neighbors house.  Luckily the neighbor was home and he called the police.  Soon her property had a swarm of cars parked on her lawn. By the time the police got there though the Phantom was gone. Leaving a trail of blood, his weapon, flashlight and finger prints behind him.The chief of police of Arkansas Sate Patrol Max Tackett realized before each murder a car was stolen. Then the car was found after the murders. On June 28, 1946 the police found a stolen vehicle that was reported. They sat and waited to see who would get in the car and drive off. To their surprise a woman came out of a market and got into the car. To save her own neck, she told the police that her husband was the phantom killer. The policed asked for the where about of her husband Youell Swinny. The woman couldn’t say, she had no idea. Then a lucky break happened the police found out that Youell was trying to sell a stolen car, and would be back home shortly. Without hesitation the police took off toward the bus station and met Mr Swinney getting off the bus. Youell Swinney was arrested right there on the spot. The Texarkana police was sure they caught the right guy. Unforutantly, Youell’s wife had proven herself to be an unreliable witness, and she refused to testify in court against her husband. Youel also was wanted for another crime in Arkansas so the Texarkana police took him up there. While Youell was being questioned in Arkansas he was injected with a truth serum and questioned for his actions in the case of the Phantom Killer. The Arkansas police over dosed Youell and he fell a sleep. Even though everyone was convinced he was the killer they couldn’t charge him for the murders, instead Youell was charges with stealing a car. Since he was a repeated offender the judge decided to give him life imprisonment. In 1974 Youell Swinney’s conviction was overturned because he wasn’t given a fair trial. He never was offered or given an attorney to defend him. The case of the Phantom Killer is still unsolved to this day, in 2006 it was declared a cold case. Resourses for this story are: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/phantom_killer                                                                         http://www.crimelibrary.org/serial_killers/unsolved/texarkana   http://www.geocities.com/txkphantom    ______________________________________________________________Also Inspired:                    ___________________________________________________________________________   A MOVIE:                                    The Town That Dreaded Sundown  which can be watched here              http://tvokay.com/redir4.php?l=aHR0cDovL3d3dy50aGVtb3ZpZXNlbXBpcmUuY29tL3BsYXkvSG9ycm9yL1RoZV9Ub3duX1RoYXRfRHJlYWRlZF9TdW5kb3du _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________A SONG:                       Texarkana Moonlight by The Bad Dectectives lyrics are herehttp://www.baddetectives.co.uk/library_page.asp?page=34&LibrarySearch= tex.jpg  

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