With a long history of helping sick children, the Lilenfeld children’s hospital’s history came to an end in 2018 but before that there were many stories of shadows walking around the building and voices being heard.
Three odd deaths all with a similar pattern all linked to the Rhetoric House room in St. Patrick’s College.
Multiple aircraft witness and discuss bright fast moving unidentified flying object with Shannon air traffic control in Ireland.
‘X’ pattern lights seen more than once with additional ‘dancing’ lights over a south Dublin Suburb.
A usually timid dog one night becomes very agitated and aggressive towards someone or something that is out of view which is followed by a bright blue light and memory loss of what happened after the bright light.
Two witnesses watch a lit up circular object over Mullingar, Ireland. The UFO seemed to be aware that the witnesses were watching and trying to capture the object on camera.
Captain John McNiell Boyd was lost at sea, Boyd’s faithful dog rested on Boyd’s grave and starved to death, and to this day Boyd’s dog is reported to still be seen around St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
Does bright light cause you to sneeze, if so you might be one of the 25% of people that have photosneezia.
A man’s body is found with no signs of life, within a short period of time the man’s heart starts to beat and he regains consciousness and goes on to describe a long period of missing time.
Myth, folklore or hidden magical species? The Fae or fairies have been a constant for many years throughout Irish stories and poems from generation to generation.
With a number of sightings over the years from around Ireland, the mystery of large black cats roaming the countryside continues to remain unexplained.
Ongoing and consistent animals being found deceased with marks and wounds that look almost surgical in nature in unexplainable circumstances.
Baba Yaga is a very distinctive figure in Eastern folklore who is reported to help lost travellers or eat them when they stumble upon her hut in the woods.
A mythical creature with a half dog, half fish body that lives in waters of many Irish lakes waiting to pick off an unsuspecting victim at the shoreline.
Muckross lakes, Ireland’s deepest lake that could hold an ancient species of animal that has been reported to have similarities to Lough Ness’s famous inhabitant.
Invisible hands forcing vehicles off the road leading to tragedy and disembodied hairy hands trying to get into a parked caravan in the middle of the night.
Child apparitions, to a yearly scheduled ghostly appearance. Ballyseede castle has a rich history of ghostly goings on throughout the castle.
Cobh, a coastal town that has witnessed many historical events from the last stop of the Titanic to the sinking of a German U-boat, a lot of these events have touched the Commodore Hotel as it’s now known.
In the middle of the Wicklow mountains in Ireland lies an area with very few inhabitants and low light pollution which enables a clear view of the night sky and the stars with some perplexing movements being reported.
With a phantom dog, spirit of a murdered boy and the wandering spirit looking for his true love, Rathfarnham castle has more than a few haunting tales to tell.