ITT: creepy historical incidents that you want to see a TV show based on
ITT: creepy historical incidents that you want to see a TV show based on
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AHS season six (I think). You're welcome and can stop making threads now.
Not even a mystery. Natives killed them
OMG so creepy and mysterious
seething
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There was going to be a movie about it with Omar Sharif.
Killed them AND ate them?
oh wait
sorry I meant
Killed them AND ate them!
wow a bunch of whytes actually assimilated with the locals, so creeepy and horrifying!
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kys mobile shitters
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Low T males are incapable of understanding the appeal of historical kino over fictional Star Wars type shit
They literally went to live with the natives. They even carved it on the tree to tell the English. The English just never bothered to look
You do know this is literally capeshit right? It's literally just made up shit
OP exposed
flatwoods monster
kinda wanna see the documentary on the seth rich murder. im curious who would play the clintons and the dnc staff.
BROWNED
he really wants his tv show
The Taman Shud Case
As far as Roanoke, they likely just intermarried with the natives.
For me, it's pre-Columbian massacre kino.
>got lost and died in the jungle after breaking their legs
not very mysterious
fucking this
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i wanna see miserable people eating each other's family members
retards
There was a strong possibility of foul play.
have sex
lmao
What's so exciting about a deadly avalanche?
It gets scary when you pretend the snow is semen.
Fuck the eyes in the background scared the shit out of me
Left looks like the British redhead bitch from The Office.
Tv show based on Tararre when?
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>Strange things began to occur in and around Hinterkaifeck sometime before the attack. Six months before the attack, the family maid quit, claiming she heard strange sounds and that she believed the house to be haunted.
> Gruber told neighbors he discovered tracks in the fresh snow that led from the forest to Hinterkaifeck. While this alone was not unsettling, it was the fact that the tracks did not lead away from the house again that unnerved him.
It was in Supernatural
How would they even pull that off? A comedy about a dude who smells rotten and eats everything?
Kek. What eyes fool?
Get the same people who did the Hannibal show, could be cool.
Too bad the claims of cannibalism were shaky at best.
I love this thread whenever it comes up
Kino
What’s your problem cunt?
This, they didn’t go off and live with them.
>phoneposters
>spambot thread being babysat
lmao
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>The Tamám Shud case, also known as the Mystery of the Somerton Man, is an unsolved case of an unidentified man found dead at 6:30 am, 1 December 1948, on the Somerton Park beach, just south of Adelaide, South Australia. The case is named after the Persian phrase tamám shud, meaning "ended" or "finished," which was written on a scrap of paper found months later in the fob pocket of the man's trousers.
> On the inside back cover, detectives were able to read – in indentations from handwriting – a local telephone number, another unidentified number and a text that resembled an encrypted message. The text has not been deciphered or interpreted in a way that satisfies authorities on the case.
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not historical but still interesting
>these are girls in their mid 20's
fuck white people
>avalanche
Yeah, that makes a lot of sense if you ignore most of the story.
>"Prior to his death, he occasionally spoke to his wife of "them," unknown people who supposedly intended to harm him."
kek
Kino incoming
No, Brotherhood of the Wolf doesn’t count
This one is legit creepy
Operation Gladio
all the "LOVE 2 TRAVEL" thots look the same
always dumpy 6/10 white chicks
its quite a phenomena
So, this is cancerous. Why do people do this? Do they think it contributes to "board culture"? Why hasn't shit like this been banned yet?
was it autism?
Caesar's entire Gallic campaign from the perspective of the French
Dumb phoneposter
Might have said the same thing with capeshit threads. At least these threads spew out better content.
Post more creepy historical things please
Yeah it's almost like normal people enjoy travelling too
You loved Dumbo, now take your kids to see Mary
nothing that spooky, just a bum that was living there and decided to kill them when he got bored
>just a bum that was living there
why leave all the money though?
Not much of a mystery but look up “Battle of Ramree Island”
I’ve got more creepy stories but that’s one off the top of my head.
:’(
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Based Timmy needs a movie like Forest Gump
The sea people
avalanches arnt radioactive.
fucking americans
Would be a fun show
I was just thinking about that when you posted. Fuck. What a great story. I’d recommend the book “The Tsar’s Last Armada” which talks in depth about it.
CROATOAN
THE SKY IS BLUE
AND ALL THE LEAVES ARE GREEN
roastie toastie
Hasn't that already been done user?
theres literally a movie about this retard wtf
>This is how boomer used to have fun
What fucking eyes?
It's time to log off
plenty of Yea Forums for that case though
not even creepy
like they got beaten to death with a hoe so what
It's an interesting thread, now stop being a faggot and go argue about wonder woman or whatever.
Literally my moms Tasmanian tiger
i fucked her
yeah i fucked her six times
Aliens in Brazil
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I guess it’s creepy because we don’t know his identity, but this deserves a movie. I know they already made an incredibly fictionalized one.
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>In regards to the wasteland creature, an official inquiry led by the Brazilian military authorities concluded in 2010 that the Silva sisters had actually came across a homeless, mentally unstable man nicknamed "Mudinho" covered in mud,
lmao
in the shadow of leaves
>many observers were sure Len Tau could have done better if he had not been chased nearly a mile off course by aggressive dogs.
we know what happened to the colony.
It was destroyed when Krakatoa erupted.
>The first to arrive at the finish line was American runner Fred Lorz, who had actually dropped out of the race after nine miles and hitched a ride back to the stadium in a car, waving at spectators and runners alike during the ride. When the car broke down at the 19th mile, Lorz re-entered the race and jogged across the finish line
>Ten miles from the finish Hicks led the race by a mile and a half, but he had to be restrained from stopping and lying down by his trainers. From then until the end of the race, Hicks received several doses of strychnine (a common rat poison, which stimulates the nervous system in small doses) mixed with brandy.
>When he reached the stadium his support team carried him over the line, holding him in the air while he shuffled his feet as if still running.
>A Cuban postman named Andarín Carvajal joined the marathon, arriving at the last minute.[7] After losing all of his money in New Orleans, Louisiana, he hitchhiked to St. Louis and had to run the event in street clothes that he cut around the legs to make them look like shorts Not having eaten in 40 hours, he stopped off in an orchard en route to have a snack on some apples, which turned out to be rotten.[7] The rotten apples caused him to have strong stomach cramps and to have to lie down and take a nap. Despite falling ill from the apples and taking a nap, he finished in fourth place
>The marathon included the first two black Africans to compete in the Olympics: two Tswana tribesmen named Len Tau (real name: Len Taunyane) and Yamasani (real name: Jan Mashiani). They were not in St. Louis to compete in the Olympics, however; they were actually part of the sideshow
What the actual fuck
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Fuck. That should be a movie.
OH shit i was going to post this right now.
>written on the paper
>'16:30 be at the specified location. 18:30 ingest capsules, after the effect protect metals await signal mask'
>90% of the article is [citation needed]
Imagine the Cohen brothers turning this into a fucking movie lol
>Do they think it contributes to "board culture"?
It's an overpaid TV writer wanting to mine us for story ideas
This guy gets it
>they exhumed his body on TV 87 years after he died
badass
>It was clear the perpetrator(s) remained at the farm for several days: someone had fed the cattle, eaten the entire supply of bread from the kitchen, and had recently cut meat from the pantry. Neighbors also reported smoke coming from the chimney all weekend. The perpetrator would have easily found the money if robbery had been the intention, but as it was, the money remained untouched.
>avalanches arnt radioactive.
They sure as hell were in the USSR back then -- God alone how many nuclear disasters they covered up. They only admitted to the ones, like Chernobyl and Chelyabinsk, where the contamination was so awful and so widespread that it was detected in the West and became impossible to deny.
I forgot her name, but you could make a pretty intense TV series about the girl who was raped and whored out for years, while being malnourished and abused constantly
Posting in comfy yet spooky thread
The meaning of the letters "YOG'TZE" remains unknown, however, some[who?] suggest it may be properly read upside-down.
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W-who added this line to the wiki? W-what is the source?
yeah I always forget her name too. terrible story, the lady whose family did that shit got off very light or scot free iirc.
anyway, it reminded me of another terrible story
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>This became evident when he started telling visitors that his wife had died (despite the fact that she was still alive) and that the woman who frequented the building was simply her ghost.
>In one notable episode, Dexter faked his own death to see how people would react. About 3,000 people attended Dexter's mock wake. Dexter did not see his wife cry, and after he revealed the hoax, he caned her for not grieving his death sufficiently.
Absolute alpha.
i like green text history stories
I haven't seen them but I heard the American Horror Story series was supposed to be based on actual events, anyone know if that's true or if they're worth watching?
fag
>that part where, after all of the country’s best hunters spend years trying to kill it, some random old farmer is the one to shoot it dead
>that reveal where he used silver bullets
I don't know, but American Crime Story is
They take from stuff from real events and legend such as
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It's a show for women but it's fairly well made.
I wouldn’t mind a movie where a couple of dumb naive tourists make some bad decisions, get lost in the wilderness, and slowly and tragically succumb to the elements. You could call it a cautionary tale.
Speaking of which, submitting mine.
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and then what the hell could it mean? 321-90(lambda)?