The top ten unsolved mysterious events in the world, it is said that half of them are still haunted!

The top ten unsolved mysterious events in the world, it is said that half of them are still haunted!

There are always some very mysterious things in this world, and they are often not scientifically explained. For many people, it is a very exciting and interesting thing to visit the truth of these mysterious events, because you can try from It ’s best to hunt down the truth in the misty message, but for the following things, it ’s best not to go too far, because you may have difficulty finding the truth, and more seriously, some of the places where these incidents are happening are still rumored.



1/Goblin of Hopkinsville



  The evil spirits in Hopkinsville are well known and documented in the history of UFO close encounters. The ghost event happened in the towns of Kelly and Hopkinsville. UFO researcher Alan Hendry wrote: "The ghost event lasted a long time, and many witnesses were there at the time."

Numerous eyewitnesses claimed that from midnight to dawn, they repeatedly saw five flashes and silver animals. The silver animals are all three feet tall and seem to drift on the ground. They also added that they tried to shoot those animals with muskets, but they had little effect.

  On the night of August 21, 1955, when Billy Ray Taylor observed that strange light in the sky was shining toward the west, he was on his way to meeting his friends. So he called his friends outside. They saw a luminous body, 3.5 feet high, with a large head, long, trailing pointed ears and red eyes, and claws at the tips of their fingers.

These evil spirits wore silver metal coats all over and raised their hands. When the monsters moved 20 feet away from Taylor's house, the men began to shoot him, and then the monsters jumped quickly and drowned in the darkness.



2/Lizardmen in the Everglades


 The lizardmen in the ore marshland are said to live in a swampy area on the outskirts of Beeville, South Carolina. There is a round pad at your fingertips to stick yourself to the wall. The lizardmen are covered with thick green scales, have a pair of red eyes, and have great speed and strength. They can easily overturn the car at a speed of about 65 kilometers per hour.

  The earliest sight of the lizard man was on June 29, 1988, a local named Christopher Davis, who encountered the monster on the way home from the unit at 2 am that day.

According to him, he parked his car on the side of the Cape Ore Marsh and replaced the leaky tire. When he changed the tires, he heard a loud noise behind him, and he turned around and saw this thing coming towards him.

He rushed into the car scared and closed the door. The monster rushed to grab the direction mirror tightly with three claws. Davis tried to close the closed door suddenly, trying to shake his claws open. But unsuccessful.

So he speeded up again, hoping to scare off the monster, but the monster jumped onto the roof of the car, but with the bumps on the road, the terrible monster suddenly fell, but Davis did not dare to stop to check his injury.


After he got home, he found that the side mirror of the car was badly damaged and there were scratches on the roof. By the end of the 1980s, it was also reported that lizardmen were found in swamps in Biwe, South Carolina. Many people speculate that the lizardmen may be the seabed people who climbed ashore.



3 /SummerWind Building




The Summer Monsoon Building used to be called the Lemont Building. It is one of the most famous haunted areas in Wisconsin, USA. It is now an abandoned basement on the coast of West Bay Lake in the town of Vilas. Due to years of obsolescence, coupled with fires and other factors, this building now has very few left.

In 1916, Robert P. Lamont bought a fishing hut, and then he hired Chicago architects Telmarch and Watson to completely transform the hut into a building and named it Summer Wind Building. While living in Lamont, his servant told him that there were ghosts in the building, but he didn't believe it.

Later it was reported that he suddenly gave up the house in the mid-1830s. It is said that he witnessed a ghost in the building's kitchen.

Later, in the early 1870s, the house became the residence of Arnold, Gig Sinshaw, and their four children.

After starting to live here, the Xin Shao and his family discovered a series of bizarre events, ranging from the shadows that appeared in the corridors and the soft sound that stopped when they entered the room, to some problems that could not be explained by electricity and mechanics. .

They also reported that they saw an unrecognizable female ghost and appeared several times near the restaurant of the house. Within six months of moving into the Summer Monsoon Building, Arnold endured the pain of almost collapse, and Xin Xiao also attempted suicide. Arnold was then sent to treatment, and Xin Xiao moved to her parents' house.

In June 1988, the summer monsoon building was struck by lightning, and the subsequent fire caused almost the entire building to be destroyed. The strange thing is that lightning only hit the house, but did not hit the trees around the house higher than the house. Today, only chimneys, foundations and stone steps remain.



4/Bridgewater Triangle



  The Bridgewater triangle is located in an area of ​​approximately 520 square kilometers in southeastern Massachusetts.

Since the colonial era, there have been so-called paranormal phenomena in this area, from sightings of UFOs and black helicopters, to mischievous ghosts and circular ghosts, to fireballs and other spectral phenomena, and various other major phenomena. Footprints, snakes and thunderbirds, and casualties of damaged cattle and livestock.

  The central part of this area is the Hekmok Marsh, which was called "Devil Marsh" by early settlers. This triangle is also famous for several Indian cemeteries, where the ghost light can be observed.



5/Clapham Jungle Secret



  Clapham jungle secrets are named because of the unusual events that often occur here. These incidents include bizarre things that people have seen and experienced, reports of missing or sick pets, and even the phenomenon of abnormal human death.

From the 1860s, people in this area have often witnessed UFOs. People are said to have experienced vertigo, and their senses have been deprived of invisible external forces. Others say they have witnessed strange gray fuzzy haze suddenly scattered on Lin Xiao Road Blocked. Others report that they have a strong sense of being followed.

The Gieger calculator estimates that the ground radiation level in this area has increased slightly. In the past, the jungle here was a place with sinking or large craters. Now this area is densely covered with jungle, making it difficult to study.

Since the strange things happened in this area, there have been three human deaths. The first death occurred in June 1972, when policeman Peter Goldsmith was walking from the forest, and suddenly he disappeared.

Six months later, his body was discovered. The second death was in August 1975, when Lyon Foster was found dead three weeks after his disappearance. The third deceased was Li Weilund Harry Neal Snelling (former deputy bishop of Clapham) who disappeared suddenly in October 1978, and his body was not found until three years later.



6/Madon's crazy deflated people



 Marton ’s crazy deflated people are those who are hidden behind a series of gas attacks that occurred in Berttuart County, Virginia, in the early 1930s and in the mid-1940s Marton, Illinois.

According to reports, the first gas attack took place at the home of Calle Hoffman in the town of Hermique in Berttuart County. Mrs. Hoffman said: "At about 10 o'clock on the evening of December 22, 1933, she smelled an unusual smell, and then she felt sick. This smell and nausea came back around 10:30. Mr. Hoffman contacted the police.

The third attack occurred at about one o'clock in the morning. This time it affected the entire house. Eight members of the Hoffman family were attacked by gas, and they also affected Ashby Henderson, a guest staying at his house. Three such cases were exposed in the town that night.

The second recorded incident took place at Clarence Hall ’s home in Cloverdale on December 24. He and his wife and two children returned home from the church at about 9 p.m. A strong sweet smell immediately began to feel weak and disgusting.

The police investigated the case and found that a nail was pulled out from the rear window, and this is where the gas was the most concentrated, so they speculated that the nail hole was used to inject gas.

The third incident occurred on December 27, and residents of Kyle, Tverville and his mother reported similar signs and symptoms as the Huffman and Mansion case.

The fourth incident occurred on January 10, when Mrs. Moore was a guest at the home of Homer Helton, a resident of Hemek. She first heard the sound outside, and then the gas entered the house through a broken window. The second such attack was reported that night at Kanazawa's house in Ttwyl.

  There are at least 10 other such cases in Bert Stewart. More than 20 new cases have occurred in Marton 10 years later. People described "he" as a thin, tall woman who was dressed as a man, and claimed that her footprints were found in some crime scenes.



7/Devil footprints



  On February 8, 1855, the mysterious "Devil Footprints" appeared in Devon, England. After a night of light snow, a row of hoof-shaped footprints appeared on the snow. These "hooves" traverse Devon and meander more than 100 miles. The "hoof print" is 1.5-2.5 inches wide and 8 inches long, stepping over snow-covered houses, rivers, haystacks, roofs, high walls, and other obstacles.

This kind of footprint is still present all over the world, but no one can compare it with the Devils in Devon.



8/Wild Woman Zana



In the mid-eighteenth century, a wild woman was captured in the Ochamchi area of ​​Georgia, USA. She has the appearance of an ape, a wide chest, thick arms, thighs, and fingers, all covered with hair.

Her catcher called her "Wild Woman Zana". At first, she was so wild that she had to be kept in a cage for many years. Eventually, she was tamed and was able to complete some simple tasks, such as milling corn. She has an incredible ability to withstand cold, and she can't bear to stay in the hot room for a while.

She likes to pick grapes from the vines and gobble them up. She also likes to drink red wine, often so drunk that she sleeps for hours.

Corinne Wilson wrote in the "Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries" that Zana has many children, and she also bathed the children in the cold river, but the children were often frozen to death.

So the villagers began to take her children away from her and raise them by themselves. Unlike their mothers, these children have the ability to communicate with any other villagers.

In 1890, Zana died in this village, and her youngest child died in 1954. Professor Bochinav studied her story. He visited many older people who could remember Zana and her two grandchildren. It is believed that Zana may be a survivor of the early state of human evolution.

9/The death of Mary Rees

  Mary Rees was born in 1881 and discovered in 1951 that she was almost completely burned in her Florida home. Strangely, people found that her corpse only had her left foot intact, and burning the corpse required extremely high temperatures, but found that the surrounding houses and objects had not been burned.

  Investigators from the FBI asked Professor Klengerman of the Pennsylvania Medical College to explain the mystery.

He said: "I found something unbelievable. Once the human body is on fire, it burns like a candle, leaving only a pool of molten wax. I can't imagine such a perfect cremation without burning the house itself. .

In fact, everything in the house and the interior should be burned. I think this is the most surprising thing I have ever seen. "This mystery has not yet been solved.



10 /Hauntedhouse incident


  Many people may have seen the horror film "Ghost crying Howl" series. The play is adapted from the real story. On a dark and turbulent night in the fall of 1974, the Defeo family: Luo I, his wife Louis, their sons Luo II, Mark, John and daughter Dawn, Alison Amy in New York In a three-story house left by Dutch colonists in Tiwi, he fell asleep peacefully.

Suddenly, Luo II used a high-performance rifle to murder six members of the family who were sleeping, claiming that his brain ordered it. Now killer Luo II is still serving his sentence in a New York prison until he dies.

The strangest thing is that the six victims were found lying face down on the bed without any signs of struggling and applying painkillers.

The former owners, George and Casey, said they felt forced to leave after feeling a series of horrors after moving into the house. They felt foul smells, loud noises, physical attacks and unexplainable noise.

Moreover, all family members witnessed glowing red eyes at home. Casey also found that a small storage room was painted with red paint, and the dog at home refused to approach it. A priest came to exorcise, but witnessed some strange phenomena.


The current owner of the house said that he did not feel any abnormalities in the house. The house was also transformed into Dutch-style windows to prevent prying eyes.

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