Dibbuk Box: The Story of a Possessed Wine Cabinet
Is the Dibbuk Box possessed with an evil spirit? Its story goes back to Nazi Germany when two girls sealed the Dibbuk in the wine cabinet.
In the world of the bizarre and taboo, we enter a place where things don’t quite make sense. Those things may be too shocking and unbelievable. It’s hard to accept the things that conflict with our sense of right and wrong. These are the things that capture our attention. We’ve created an entire category devoted to the bizarre and taboo. You will find a vast array of interesting, horrifying and mind-blowing subjects. Topics will run from the unthinkable horrors of two frightening similar murders 157 years apart to the sad and bizarre story of Dede Koswara, the Tree Man.
You should be forewarned that some of our stories are not for the faint of heart. There are many disturbing articles in our collection that may not be suitable for all audiences. However, for the rest of you, kick back and take a peek into this shocking world and prepare to be blown away.
Is the Dibbuk Box possessed with an evil spirit? Its story goes back to Nazi Germany when two girls sealed the Dibbuk in the wine cabinet.
Davelis Cave on Mount Pendeli has a checkered past. It has a history of strange occurrences, possible government coverups and bandit activity.
Meaningful coincidence, or synchronicity, was a concept first coined by Carl Jung almost a century ago. What exactly is it though?
Helen Duncan may have slipped into obscurity if not for a seemingly spectacular paranormal event and incarceration for witchcraft. Was she a genuine medium?
An eerie handprint permanenty marked at a Chicago Fire Department window. The window that firefighter Francis Leavy cleaned the day he died in a fire.
The Glowing Cross of Lismore is a strange event where a crucifix amidst the burials in the North Lismore Pioneers Cemetery glowed like a light bulb.
The story of Don Decker, also known as the Rain Man, is arguably one of the most convincing paranormal events in recent history.
In April of 1941, an Odon farmhouse owned by William Hackler would be the setting of one of the strangest supernatural puzzles of modern times.