Unwanted Guests

In this episode the crew of Strange Matters dives back into the realm of the paranormal and unknown, with four creepy tales of haunted artifacts, werewolves, angry poltergeists, and disturbed attic dwellers.  These stories of unwanted guests will be sure to send chills down your spine.

The first story is that of the Hexham Heads, strange stone artifacts discovered that seemed to carry with them a dark curse. Several people who had ownership of these heads, and for a few unlucky individuals who just happened to be nearby, witnessed several unexplained and disturbing encounters.  There are claims of ghostly and poltergeist activity connected with the stone heads, not to mention sightings of a werewolf creature that seems to follow them everywhere.

Attic HauntNext up is the infamous Man in the Attic, or the San Pedro Haunting.  This story involves a woman named Jackie who is experiencing a literal house full of horrors, including unworldly noises, moving objects, ghostly sightings, and even walls dripping human blood.  For those who agreed to investigate the house, their experiences would be much worse, and nearly fatal.  This case is one of the most famous cases of paranormal and poltergeist activity in the United States.

The Jacksonville Clowns were a bizarre case that would terrify anyone who shares a phobia of clowns.  A series of men, dressed up as clowns, was caught on several surveillance cameras approaching houses.  Whether this was a meaningless prank or perhaps something more sinister is unknown to this day.

The last case is that of the Woman in the Ceiling.  A paranoid man sets up a night vision camera in his apartment, in the process catching a woman descending from his loft’s attic space to eat his food and walk around his apartment while he slept.  Though some claim this might be a hoax, the man still swears this disturbing intruder actually dwelled in his place for some time, all the time unknown to him.

Enjoy these stories of bizarre and creepy unwanted guests!

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Episode Music by:

“Long Note One” , “Lightless Dawn” , “Long Note Two”
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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5 thoughts on “Unwanted Guests”

  1. Plasma is clear or white and less viscous than compete blood. I donated the stuff for years, and I know it is not mistakeable for complete blood. So I would definitely look at that detail with scrutiny.

    1. Good call Throne, that’s something I wondered also when researching the case. Apparently the “blood” that was leaking in the house was not the usual thick, dark red substance that would be instantly recognizable as human blood, but was more a yellow or pinkish more opaque liquid. Does seem to conflict with one of Jackie’s accounts when she thought her hands were bleeding, the ooze that was taken for testing at UCLA obviously couldn’t be mistaken for fresh blood. The unusual thing if you are thinking possible prank or hoax is how whoever was responsible got their hands on enough units of plasma to cause it to leak at different places around the house. Very odd situation!

      1. Especially since places like where I used to go to donate plasma sell each bottle for around $5k to various companies, or so I heard.

        1. Yes exactly, it’s unlikely Jackie could somehow steal multiple units of plasma just as a hoax. Only way I could see it going unnoticed is if someone stole plasma that was meant to be discarded anyways. Otherwise I can’t come up with a reasonable explanation as to why blood plasma could randomly start seeping out of the house walls!

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