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Anneliese Michel

Was it neglect or demons that took this rose from the world? Go »

Barney Hill

On a hill in New Hampshire in 1961, this man and his wife came face to face with Zeta Reticulans. Go »

Bernard Fokke

This fokker sailed so fast that he gave rise to a legend that still frightens sailors three and a half centuries later. Go »

Bigfoot

Any goo following this one will have some pretty big footprints to fill. Go »

Bloody Mary

Practice your guess by saying it three times while looking into a mirror. Go »

Ed & Lorraine Warren

You don't have to believe in ghosts or demons to believe in this couple's box office potential, from Amityville to Annabelle. Go »

Friedrich Jürgenson

If you listen very closely, you just might hear the answer. Go »

Grigori Rasputin

He was a healer, a mystic, and a consort to royals... but not mad or a monk. Go »

Helena Blavatsky

I see God, people Go »

James Randi

He'll give you one million dollars if you can guess this goo using psychic powers. Go »

Jason Hawes

If you have ghost-like activity, you should call this goo for help. Go »

John Edward

Is this goo part of a crossover with the original "Don't I Know You from Somewhere?" Week, or part of a crossover with Fin du siècle? Go »

José Silva

Since I won't tell you the answer, you'll just have invent another way to find out. Go »

Konstantins Raudive

If you listen very closely, you just might hear the answer to another goo. Go »

Marie Laveau

Did this voodoo practitioner still haunt the French Quarter after she died? Go »

Mercy Brown

Over a century ago, this victim of consumption was risen from the grave to investigate allegations that she was rising from the grave to consume victims. Go »

Molly Hatchet

The South still tells stories about a ghost who decapitates her male victims, based on a real story from the 1800s of a prostitute who murdered her client with a particular weapon. Go »

Nostradamus

This visionary Frenchman may have foreseen five hundred years' worth of the future, or maybe we've just willfully interpreted his quatrains that way. Go »

Percival Lowell

When an Italian astronomer discovered "canals" on Mars, this American businessman devoted the rest of his life to popularizing the idea of a Martian civilization. Oddly, his contributions to science later led to the discovery of Pluto. Go »

The Amazing Criswell

It's only amazing that he's remembered for his predictions when just one of them, JFK's assassination, came true. Who's the king? Go »

Theresa Caputo

Neither her island nor her job title are short. Go »

Tyler Henry

Is he called the Hollywood Medium because he alternates between hot reading and cold reading? At least one guest wasn't thicke for believing in him. Go »

Virginia Tighe

This housewife remembered being someone else's bride. Go »

Walter Mercado

This blonde Puerto Rican has used twelve constellations to tell the future for generations of viewers to Spanish-language television in America. Go »

William Mumler

His most famous photograph was the dead husband of a desperate, perhaps gullible, First Lady. Go »

William Seabrook

This American journalist indulged his lifelong obsession with the occult, from eating human flesh among West African cannibals, to experimenting in witchcraft with Aleister Crowley, to popularizing the Haitian concept of a zombie. Go »