As much as we love our crawfish, and with the fevered pitch we plow through our boils, this video is going to literally make your entire body go numb...seriously.
Every town across the world has some sort of creepy local haunt. Down here in South Louisiana, we definitely have our fair share legends. The legend of Mary Jane's Bridge is one we've been hearing about forever.
The Myrtles Plantation in St. Francisville is known for being one of the most haunted places in the world. A new photo has emerged that makes sure that reputation is still firmly intact.
Heather Brough and Joshua Higgins caught what they claim is a ghost on their nanny cam and say the spirit has been attacking their two-year-old daughter. Seriously, what the heck is this thing y'all?
If you are one of those people that loves to get the daylights scared out of you, Louisiana is a pretty great place to live. It's home to some of the best places to get creeped out at, and some of them are right here in Lafayette or not far from it.
It appears to be some sort of shadowy figure hoping straight down into the well. Why anyone, including a ghost would want to jump down a well is beyond me, but who knows.
When I first saw this creepy little video, I thought it was no big deal. I figured someone was inside of this closet thing opening and shutting the door. Then, the lights conveniently go out right as the security guard walks up to it. However, as you'll see, it's not a closet anyone could really fit inside of.
What started out as good, harmless mischief has now turned into a pretty dangerous situation. I did a little googling and found a handful of the most disturbing "Creepy Clown" sightings from around the country, and here they are.
You may or may not believe in ghosts. I've actually had a couple if situations in life that leads me to believe ghosts, or something like ghosts, are completely real. This woman claims that a ghost has routinely been waking her up during the night, and says this is video footage of it actually happening. Real, or fake?
A while back, we brought you the chilling story of the clowns in Greenville, North Carolina that were trying to lure kids into the woods. Since then, the creepy clown epidemic has spread, right down to Louisiana.
The Blair Witch Project was such a success partly because of the film’s marketing-- even though we all know it’s not, a lot of it’s popularity came about because of the insistence that it was all real. Now it looks like the surprise sequel Blair Witch might be capitalizing on that phenomenon with a new viral marketing plan.