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Pennsylvania Woman Crushed to Jelly By Train
It is not so much that a woman was crushed by a train in 1871, but the headline of the article that detailed the gruesome…
Decapitated Heads With Moving Eyes
I have written about decapitated heads that bite, but I have not touched on the eyes of decapitated heads moving. There is a lot of…
Weird Safety Pin Holder Craft Project From 1894
I find doll heads to be rather disturbing, so why were craft projects, such as this safety pin holder, so popular in the past? The…
6 Terrifying Things Witnessed at the Guillotine
Dr. Joseph Ignace Guillotine waged a verbal war against the barbaric use of axes and swords to execute criminals, but he had very little else…
Worldwide Methods of Criminal Execution in 1895
How did countries execute criminals in 1895? Surprisingly (or not), a Michigan newspaper published the following statistics that year: Modes of Execution Spain – garrote…
Decapitated Heads That Bite
Do human heads remain “alive” after being decapitated? And if so, what do these heads do that make us believe there is still consciousness within…
13 Intriguing Button Superstitions and Folk Beliefs
Buttons and the superstitions surrounding them are fascinating. While we tend to think very little about these ancient fasteners, our recent ancestors had a lot…
10 Old Superstitions About Amethyst Stones
The amethyst is the birthstone for those who are born in February, and there are plenty of old superstitions and folk beliefs about this semiprecious…
The World’s First Video Game in 1909
While there were no gaming consoles in the early 1900s, there were moving pictures and, of course, plenty of guns to kickstart one of the…
10 Superstitions About Tuesdays
Tuesday, according to superstition, is the day of Mars (Ares), god of war and agriculture. In some cultures, Tuesday is a day of ill fortune…