La Muelona of Colombian Mythology
Along the secluded dirt roads of Colombia, legends say a vengeful spirit with large fang-like teeth wanders the road looking for victims. Those that are unfaithful to their wives are often chosen as La Muelona’s next meal but what is the legend behind this monster?
The Witch of Hex River Valley, South Africa
During a full moon, the spirit of a young woman is said to wander the Matroosberg mountain in the Hex River Mountain range. Her spirit cries for her lost love whose death was caused by her vanity but what is the legend of the Hex River Witch and is it based on real people?
The Curse of Giles Corey, Salem, Massachusetts
In 1692 Salem, Massachusetts suffered from a bout of mass hysteria known today as the Salem Witch Trials. One victim was Giles Corey, who according to legend, placed a curse not only on Salem but the Sheriff and all future Sheriff as well. But is the curse actually real?
The Murder of Ruth Osborne - The Witch of Tring, England
In 1751 a mob led by Thomas Colley went on the hunt for The Witch of Tring ending with the murder of Ruth Osborne. But who was Ruth Osborne and how did this act spawn the legend of The Black Dog of Tring
The White Witch of Rose Hall, Montego Bay, Jamaica
The legend of the White Witch of Rose Hall says her spirit still haunts the estate where she performed multiple rituals and killed her many husbands but what parts of the legend are actually true?
The Witches of Benevento, Italy
From the 7th to the 17th century the city of Benevento, Italy was said to be home to magic, black arts, and witches. For a time the citizens sought their council but after some time the witches were blamed for all the evil that occurred in the city.
The Conjuring Mirror of Pennsylvania
Myths of witches and magic users throughout history using mirrors as a way to peer into the future are commonplace. But there is an incantation that allows you to summon spirits for your own bidding. This is exactly what Steven Zellner did and soon after he would pay the price.