![]() By M.P.Pellicer | Eerie.News This 19-foot crocodile-like reptile roamed China about 1000 B.C. Remains have been found ritualistically beheaded and scientists believe this new species was driven to extinction by being over-hunted.
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![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Eerie News In 1960, Sharon Lee Gallegos, 4, was kidnapped by two persons, a man and a woman, driving an old-model green car. Despite a good description of one of the kidnappers and the vehicle, as well as reporting it right away to the police, the child's fate remained unknown for 62 years. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer | Eerie News Today the U.S. Senate passed legislation that starting in November 2023, daylight saving time will be permanent. It would make the summer time zones permanent. Most of the US, with the exception of Hawaii, Arizona, and some territories, recognizes daylight-saving time. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer (Eerie.News) Many people keep secrets, especially from childhood, but Ronald Edwin Hunkeler's was unique. He was the boy that inspired the novel The Exorcist, written by William Peter Blatty, and released as a film in 1973. ![]() By M.P. Pellicer (Eerie.News) Perhaps older, but just as lethal, an 83-year-old convicted serial killer has been indicted in the murder of a victim, whose dismembered body was found in a shopping cart in Brooklyn last week. Discovery of Ship "Endurance" Coincides with the 100 Year Anniversary of Sir Shackleton's Burial3/10/2022 ![]() By M.P. Pellicer (Eerie.News) The Endurance was found four miles from where her captain, Frank Worsely reported her going down in 1915. It wasn't only the loss of the ship, which made this endeavor so famous, but the tribulations the crew had to endure in order to reach safety. ![]() By Michele Debczak (Mental Floss) Ponyhenge is significantly less ancient than the English rock monument from which its name derives. The roadside rocking horse graveyard in Lincoln, Massachusetts, only dates back 12 or so years. But like Stonehenge, its creation and purpose are shrouded in mystery. ![]() By Eric Freedman (DetroitNews) Historical mysteries may take decades, even centuries, to solve – if ever. In the Great Lakes region, there may be no older and more intriguing historical mystery than the 1679 disappearance of the Griffon, one of French explorer Robert La Salle’s ships. ![]() By Emily Crane (NYPost) An alleged Texas serial killer charged with killing 18 elderly women over a two-year crime spree insists he is a “very innocent man” from a “good family.” ![]() By Ben Turner (Live Science) New research, published February 17 in the journal, Physiological Entomology, suggests that the palm-sized Joro spider, which swarmed North Georgia by the millions last September, has a special resilience to the cold. This has led scientists to suggest that the 3-inch (7.6 centimeters) bright-yellow-striped spiders — whose hatchlings disperse by fashioning web parachutes to fly as far as 100 miles (161 kilometers) — could soon dominate the Eastern Seaboard. ![]() Military.com | By Travis Tritten In Oregon, a man said his health deteriorated after a glowing blue orb passed through his body. A family in California reported strange lights and a gray figure with spindly legs in their orchard. A werewolf-like creature allegedly prowled around homes in suburban Virginia. |
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