Thursday, February 12, 2026
CHAPTER FOUR — The Storm That Found Her
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Evening did not fall over Springfield so much as descend — a slow, deliberate shroud settling over rooftops and chimneys, dimming the world ...
Silence as Evidence
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One of the hardest things to accept in a case like Nancy Guthrie’s is that sometimes the loudest clue isn’t a message, a sighting, or a brea...
Friday the 13th: Fear, Folklore, and the Stories That Gave a Date Its Power
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“When thirteen sit down to dine, the first to rise is the first to die.” It’s a warning that has echoed through centuries—whispered at dinne...
The Red Thread of Fate: When Love Is Promised, but Loss Comes First
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There is an old legend that says we are not as alone as we think. That somewhere beyond sight, an invisible red thread is tied around us at ...
The Black-Eyed Children
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Some knocks are not meant to be answered. ⚠️ Content Note This article explores unsettling folklore and psychological fear involving nightti...
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
The Woman in Black of Morehead, Kentucky
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A Life Remembered — Even Without a Name There are some people who do not arrive loudly in a place. They appear slowly, quietly, until one da...
Monday, February 9, 2026
Langston Hughes and the Sound of a Dream Holding Its Breath
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A meditation on silence, deferred dreams, and why his words still haunt America Some writers shout. Some explain. Langston Hughes listened...
The Psychology of Control: A Behavioral Profile of Bryan Laundrie
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When a case captures global attention, it is often because the violence feels sudden and incomprehensible. Yet in many instances, the warnin...
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