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Charleville Mansion: The Haunted Mansion of Shimla

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Charleville Mansion is a century-old abandoned mansion located in the hills of Shimla, India. It is known as one of the most haunted places in India, and has been the subject of many ghost stories and legends. The mansion was built in the early 1900s by a British officer named Victor Bayley. Bayley and his wife lived in the mansion for a few years, but they were forced to leave after experiencing a series of strange and unexplained events. According to legend, the Bayleys were haunted by the ghost of a British officer who had died in the mansion many years before. The ghost was said to be a violent and malevolent spirit, and it would often torment the Bayleys at night. The Bayleys were not the only ones to experience paranormal activity in Charleville Mansion. Over the years, many other people have reported seeing ghosts, hearing strange noises, and feeling cold spots in the house. One of the most famous ghost stories associated with Charleville Mansion is the story of the "Polter...

The Amityville Horror House: A True Story or a Haunting Tale?

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The Amityville Horror House The Amityville Horror House is a six-bedroom Dutch Colonial house located at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. It is best known for the alleged paranormal activity that occurred there in 1975, after the Lutz family moved in. The story of the Amityville Horror House began on November 13, 1974, when Ronald DeFeo Jr. shot and killed six members of his family in the house. DeFeo was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to six terms of 25 years to life in prison. In December 1975, George and Kathy Lutz and their three children moved into the house. They were aware of the murders that had taken place there, but they were drawn to the house by its beauty and affordability. The Lutzes claim that they began experiencing paranormal activity shortly after moving in. They reported hearing strange noises, seeing apparitions, and feeling cold spots throughout the house. They also said that their children were being tormented by malevolent spirits. After...

The Tara Calico Case: A Cold Case That Haunts

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  On September 20 1998, 19 year-old Tara Calico went for a bicycle ride in her hometown of Belen, New Mexico. She never returned home. Calico was a popular and well-liked member of her community. She was a student at the University of New Mexico and worked part-time as a waitress. She was also an active member of her church and volunteered at a local homeless shelter. On the day of her disappearance, Calico left her home at around 9:30 AM. She planned to ride her bicycle to a local convenience store to buy a magazine. She was last seen riding her bicycle on a highway north of Belen at around 11:45 AM. Calico's family and friends reported her missing later that day. A massive search was launched, but no trace of her was ever found. The Tara Calico case has baffled investigators for over 30 years. There have been many leads and theories, but none of them have led to a resolution. One of the most intriguing leads in the case came in 1989. A woman found a Polaroid photograph in a conve...

The Redpath Mansion Mystery: A Case of Unanswered Question

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  On a cold June night in 1901, the Redpath mansion in Montreal, Quebec was the scene of a double homicide. Ada Maria Mills Redpath, the wealthy widow of industrialist John James Redpath, and her 24-year-old son Jocelyn Clifford Redpath were found shot to death in Ada's bedroom. The murders shocked the city and the country, and the investigation that followed was one of the most high-profile in Canadian history. However, despite the efforts of the police and the best private investigators that money could buy, the murders of Ada and Clifford Redpath have never been solved. There are many theories about who killed Ada and Clifford Redpath. Some believe that Cliff killed his mother and then himself in a murder-suicide. Others believe that they were both killed by a third person, possibly a burglar or a disgruntled employee. Another theory is that the murders were connected to Ada Redpath's business dealings. Ada was a shrewd businesswoman who had inherited a vast fortune from her...