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The Signal Mountain Murders had some creepy parts to it. As did the Phillip Fraser one. But the one segment that was creepy AF the entire time (at least to me) was the Beverly McGowan segment. The entire situation creeped me out. Even moreso when they showed the actual police footage of them entering her apartment and seeing how it was left.
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The Blind River Rest Stop case remains my “Nope, can’t even!” segment. It does show that for all of UM’s silliness, they could direct a damn good low-budget horror short.
It’s not helped by the fact you can see the raw pain carved on Gord McCallister’s face, especially when he says he wishes he’d died that night with his wife. I know there’s no real such thing as closure, but I always hoped he was able to know some happiness in the years following the crime. |
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definitely blind river is up there with any segment. the reenactment was so chilling. the "I'm gonna rob you then I'm going to kill you" line is one of the most morbid lines I've ever heard. |
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I'd also add that the Boston Rapist segment is right up there as creepiest. I've mentioned in other threads that the actor in that one was phenomenally chilling, with how calm and callous he was the whole time. It's a really difficult watch. Both of these segments have an uncaught/unidentified perpetrator, only compounding the creepiness. |
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I don't know if this qualifies as being creepy, but the Jean Marie Gagnon and Louis Bourgeois segment, particularly when one of those men tried to jump into a woman's car but could not because the door was locked, probably made me realize when I saw the segment at the ripe old age of about 13 the importance of locking all vehicle doors at all times.
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Agreed. Especially the ominous low hum music during the end part.
Eileen Mangold is creepy. And Rick Church just skulking around in the night. |
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I thought of a more creepy one. How about when the son of Dorothy Donovan sees her killer walking towards her house? Or when Clarence Roberts pops out of nowhere to watch a fire from the distance?
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The black hope curse segment always seemed the most creepy to me, i don't even believe in ghosts and these things but based on everything i've read about the case there has to be some level of truth to it, these families really did abandon their homes and they got sick.
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Gord McCallister's interview was one of the saddest and heartbreaking in the show's history. Especially the part where he said that he didn't care if the killer tried to locate him. He had already lost the most important person in his life in such a horrific way. In his mind, nothing could be worse for him at that point. |
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![]() Someone here posted a hilarious rant about this segment that boiled down to (paraphrasing) “Bored people in an exclusive subdivision didn’t have any black people nearby to blame for their problems, so they found some long-dead black people to blame instead.” I suspect that the home abandonments, lawsuits against the developer, etc. were about money more than anything else. |
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I remember that rant sharonite. One of the dumbest things I've ever read on this site. |
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I felt badly for them too (who wouldn't?) but the daughter had what we would now call "pre-existing conditions," including cancer and an infection of the heart muscle. It seems likely that those conditions were the cause of her sudden death, not the malevolent ghosts of enslaved people.
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