Tuesday, 22 July 2014

A True Pendang Horror story

Assalamualaikum..Today,there will be no third person story,only first hand experience,and guess what,it happens to me.I will tell you 2 interesting first hand stories.Be prepared....

1) Head of a dog,Body of a large monkey
 
       It happen when I was 4.At 5.46 p.m,I was playing on my own at the car porch.My house back then is 
       facing a reservoir tower.I was playing happily,then,there it is,standing in front of me..A large monkey but        have a head of a dog,a very very hideous one.He ask me: "Let's play at the reservoir,it is more fun".              When I'm about to go there,luckily,my father stop me.I tell the story,he just shook his head and drag 
       me into my house.I glared back,only to find that 'thing' is waving me...

2) Headless Mannequin
    
       This story occur to me when I was 10.That night,my father and I went to the hall for an event.When the
        night reach it's climax,the student's presented a play.In that play,there is a scene where they use a                  mannequin.When I saw the mannequin,I couldn't shake the feeling of trembling inside me.It is the most 
       terrifying mannequin I had seen in my life.My father and I went home at 11.00 pm.I couldn't sleep that 
       night,thinking the mannequin.Suddenly,my hunch make me peek outside.There,I tremble,I saw the ma
       nnequinn, headless,wandering on the road of teacher's house..

   I will post more first hand encounter,but,that's it      for now..

Monday, 21 July 2014



Assalamualaikum and good evening my dearest reader. i would like to share with you one true horror story that really happened in our own country Malaysia. Have you guys heard about a haunted bungalow located in Seksyen 2, Shah Alam ? If you still have not heard of it, let me tell you the real story behind this haunted bungalow. I will be moderating as i am one the victims of the incident.

It happened 9 years ago when I was offered to continued my studies in UiTM Shah Alam. So the first thing that i could think of was to find a rent house because the hostel was full. At last, i found a bungalow with low rate cost for the rent in Seksyen 2 located near with Wet World Shah Alam.

It was a 2-storey bungalow with 4 bedrooms, 3 upstairs and 1 downstairs. We were in a group of 8 so we decided to share a bedroom for 2 people. When we were first entered the house, we had this unusual feelings and we felt something bad about renting the house. But who could resist a bungalow with only RM50 as the monthly rent rate ? Plus, the rent starts on the second month so the first month we stayed was considered as free. But the were still some weird things about the house. Firstly, the owner of the house did not allowed us to brought along a lot of stuff. Secondly, there was one huge tree that its trunks grew into the window of a bedroom upstairs. 

We did not slept during the first night we stayed in the house as we were busy packing all the stuff and watching movies. The paranormal things started the next day during the day. But at night, it gotten WORST. The first person who was disturbed was one of my housemate, Azmi. It was 10.30 in the morning, he woke up from bed with a stomach ache. So he went to the toilet downstairs but unfortunately there were someone using the toilet. He waited in front of the toilet for a long time but the person inside still have not finished so he shouted asking to be hurried. As the result, all the other housemate in the house woke up and went to the toilet. But the weird thing was, all 8 of us were there gathered together in front of the toilet. The toilet was locked and there was a sound of the toilet pump flushed. So one of my friend, Lan bravely broke the door but there were no one inside. Everyone were puzzled and Azmi cancelled his intention to used the toilet. Maybe because he was too scared. Haha

The night was even worst.

When i was sleeping soundly in my room, suddenly i could felt somebody pulled both of my legs until i fell down the bed. My head hit the floor and I stood up quickly, angry as i thought my friends were joking with me in the middle of the night. But no one were in the room besides Lan who was my roommate and still sleeping, not noticing what happened. i don’t felt it was Lan who did it because he was sleeping very soundly. i went out the room and heard sounds of people laughing. It was the rest of my housemate at downstairs watching dvd together. I walked back inside my room but what puzzled me the most was i just saw Lan my roommate was at downstairs watching the dvd together with them. So who was in my room ? I could see there was someone under the blanket on Lan’s bed. I pulled it over and guess what was in there ? There were ‘batu nisan’ under it and suddenly i could smell something horrible inside the room. The smell was horrible that i felt like to throw up.

I ran as fast as lightning out the room toward the hall downstairs to tell my other housemate about this but what shocked me the most, there were no one at the hall. Do you want to know where were them ? They were already ouside the house. All of them were disturbed earlier than me but what pissed me off was they did not wake me up to go outside the house. After they calm me down outside the house, we decided to went for a drink first to calm ourselves and wait till morning. But we were in our pyjamas and our wallets and motor keys were inside, so we grab all the things that we could, borrowed my friend’s pants from the bedroom downstairs as everyone was scared to went upstairs. The best part was, when we were rushing out from the house, one of my housemate Wak saw a girl at the kitchen smiling and sawing her hand at us. The scarier part was when me myself also saw that girl, and when she smiled, you can’t imagined how i felt at that time.

When we reached the restaurant , all of us busy telling our own stories of how we were disturbed including me. Wak was the first to shared his story. It was around 12 am and he was busy downloading songs in his bedroom when he heard sound of someone threwing stone at his window. When he looked, there was an ugly woman on a tree in front of the window. She wore yellowish white cloth with long hair and smiling straight at Wak. Without wasting time, Wak closed the window and run outside the room but unfortunate for him, there was one more ghost in front of his room. This time it was a small kid. So he decided to jump out from the window in his room to the ground. As a result, his leg was swollen. Lucky for him it was not broken.

Next was Azmi. He told that he saw a girl with no legs wawing her hand at him. Sam told us that he saw a ghost on the ceiling of house. When he opened his eyes from sleep, he was eye-to-eye with the ghost. I was the last one to share my story and my legs still won’t stop shaking because of it. When we were busy telling our own stories, suddenly we could smell something very horrible. We just noticed that 2 of our friends, Naim and Salleh were not with us. Between all of us, only Bob who brings along his phone so we tried to called Naim but no one was answering. Same goes to Salleh. Lan took the phone and started to recite du’a and asked Bob to tried called them again. He set to speaker mode so that all of us could hear it. Guess what ? Someone answered it but the only thing that we heard was a woman laughing scarily. All of us get goose bump as we were terrified with the sound. At last we decided to wait till morning to find Naim and Salleh at the house. 

At 7.30 am, we went back to the house. The front door and gate was opened widely. We stood up in front of the house for 30 minutes as no one was brave enough to entered the house. Suddenly, Bob’s phone rings, it was from the hospital Klang saying that Naim was in there because of an accident. What puzzled us was how did Naim get involved with an accident ?

We were confuse not knowing what to do either visiting Naim or finding Salleh. At last we called the house owner to come over. Sam and I went to visit Naim at the hospital. His condition was really awful when he first saw him. Doctor said that his leg was crushed by car or something and he lost a lot of blood. He could barely talk to me and apologising to us over and over before he died right beside us. When his parent came, we felt very bad toward them so we decided to went back to the house. 

When we reached the house, everyone was busy looking for Salleh. We searched the entire house but no one could ring him. So we called for help from an Ustaz. At last we found him after Asar sitting on an anthill behind the house. We were relieved as everyone were here now and decided to moved out from the house right at that time. 

I had a fever for 3 days. After a week, everyone were fine except Salleh who was still sick. I bravely ask Salleh what actually happened that night because before Naim was dead, he told me to ask Salleh a secret. Well actually since the first day, Naim and Salleh had make trouble around the house. They destroyed the anthill behind the house with a hoe while Naim used his leg. During the night when everyone were disturbed by the ghost, Salleh told us that he and Naim were disturbed too. the ghost chased them untill the road outside the house. Then suddenly a car came and hit Naim. His leg was crushed by the tyre. Salleh was unconscious when he woke up, he was on the anthill when all of us found  him.

Few days later Salleh fell sicks for 3 months and then died. The doctor could not decide what was the sickness that lead him to death. But life must go on, the rest of us continues our studies in UiTM. For your information, the house is still there until today. If you are brave enough, why don’t you pay a visit on the house ?


                6 Mythical Things That Prove Existed

We would like to share some informations about some terrified creatures and legendary story or civilization that we seem like a myth, but there actually existed before the emergence of human... Don't be shock!!  just read and enjoy your self.
It's just depend on you either want to believe or not...




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Dragons
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Theories as to what inspired stories of dragons include lost crocodiles and dinosaur bones, but we can’t call these real dragons because humans never encountered dinosaurs, and crocodiles are too small. That’s where the Megalania comes in, an ancient relative of the Komodo Dragon that terrorized the Aboriginals of Australia. It grew to lengths of up to twenty-six feet (eight meters) and weighed up to 4,300 pounds (1.9 tons). Its poisonous saliva contained a blood thinner that caused its victims to bleed to death.

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Hobbits
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Excavations of a limestone cave on the Indonesia island of Flores uncovered a three-foot-tall skeleton with a skull one third the size of a normal human ~a hobbit. Researchers discovered the bones of nine such people, the youngest of which dates back about 12,000 years. They also found tools and other signs of civilization. There are skeptics who believe the hobbits are simply humans that suffered from a growth inhibiting condition such as microcephaly, but the popular opinion among scientists is that the hobbits are a separate species like Neanderthals that shared a common ancestor with humans.
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Dire Wolf
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The Dire Wolf has appeared in many role-playing games, and maybe you’ve read (or seen) them most recently on Game of Thrones. In real life, dire wolves existed alongside early man and the mega-fauna in the Pleistocene Age. They were larger than the average wolf, stronger, and had sharper teeth.
But when the mega-fauna began to go extinct, dire wolves lost their primary food source. They were too slow to hunt the smaller prey that modern grey wolves feasted upon, which forced them to become scavengers—something they weren’t really built for. Eventually they died out.
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Tower of Babel
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Unlike the Hanging Gardens, there is archaeological evidence at the dig-site of Babylon to support that Nebuchadnezzar II commissioned the Tower of Babel. You can see its remnants here.
Only it wasn’t a place of babbling gibberish that was destroyed by God. It was a ziggurat named Etemenanki, a temple to the god Marduk that was later destroyed by Alexander the Great. He wished to rebuild it in his image, but died before that could happen. Many people subsequently tried to rebuild it in their own images, each time tearing down what had been rebuilt to start anew. But nobody ever finished it. It looks like this place ended up representing humankind’s inability to work together after all.
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Moby Dick and Captain Ahab
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Not only was Moby Dick inspired by an actual giant white sperm whale, but the real one was infinitely more badass. He was named Mocha Dick, perhaps because he lived near the island of Mocha. He came off victorious against a hundred whaling ships, sending some in splinters to the bottom of the sea. He also took on three whaling ships at once and won.
Captain Ahab was also inspired by a man living around the same time as Mocha Dick. Captain Pollard didn’t seek revenge after his ship was wrecked by a whale, forcing him and his crew to resort to cannibalism to survive, but he did go back out to sea as the captain of a new ship . . . that also was sunk—this time by a storm. He spent his remaining years as a night watchman.
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Imoogi
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Korean legends speak of Imoogi—enormous pythons believed to be juvenile dragons. It is said that the Imoogi lived in water or caves, and had to survive for a thousand years before they could ascend to heaven and become true, fully-formed dragons.
Although it existed in South America and not Korea, there was a python of such gigantic proportions that we might mistake it for a young dragon.- TheTitanoboa was roughly 46 feet (14 meters) in length and weighed over a ton. It constricted at a force of 400psi, which is like having 1.5 times the Brooklyn Bridge on top of you, and it could swallow a human without even showing a bulge. They went extinct long ago, but we like to think that they ascended to dragon-hood.

Saturday, 19 July 2014

Most Haunted Places In The World


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Built in 1829, Eastern State Penitentiary is a former prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It’s known for being the very first prison of its kind to introduce solitary confinement, or what they used to call, the Pennsylvania System. Prisoners were sent to solitary during this time as a form of rehabilitation. They would be completely isolated, living alone, eating alone, and even exercising alone in their own individual yards. Whenever an inmate left his cell, a black hood would be placed over his head to assure he remained in confinement.
Due to Eastern States’ harsh approach, many prisoners were drove to insanity, and as a result the Pennsylvania System was scrapped in 1913. From then until 1970 it was used as a regular prison, and held the likes of Al Capone and the bank robber, Willie Sutton.
Reports of the paranormal have been going on since the 1940′s, but ever since the stone prison was abandoned in 1971, paranormal experiences have seemingly increased.
Reports include:
  • Shadowy figures that seem to quickly turn away when approached
  • a dark figure that is occasionally seen in the guard tower
  • an evil cackling is heard coming from cellblock 12
  • shadowy figures have been seen sliding down walls in cellblock 6
  • ghostly faces have been witnessed in cellblock 4
  • and strange sounds such as disembodied footsteps, distant talking, and banging of cell doors have also been heard.
Waverly Hills
Waverly Hills was originally a two-story wooden building that was opened in 1910, however the building you see today was constructed in 1926. It served as a tuberculosis hospital throughout the early to mid 20th Century, a time when the disease was at its worst. It is believed that as many as 63,000 patients died there. The death toll as well as the supposed mistreatment  and questionable experimental procedures on patients, are all recipes that may be behind one of the most haunted buildings in the whole of the US.
The Waverly Hills Sanatorium has built quite the reputation over the years as more and more people are allowed to investigate the premises. This has thrown up some incredible evidence over the years. It has featured on shows such as Ghost Adventures, Ghost Hunters (TAPS), and our very own Most Haunted. TAPS captured a figure on their thermal imaging camera that seemed to be walking across the hall. The figure was about 3ft tall, they later found out that the ghost of a young boy named Tim has been spotted there before.
There are vast amounts of varying reports, including full bodied apparitions, fleeting shadows, screams from empty rooms, footsteps, sudden cold spots, and disembodied voices among many others.

Monte Cristo Homestead
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The historic Monte Cristo Homestead in Junee, New South Wales is regarded as the most haunted location in Australia. It’s reputation is believed to stem from the amount of tragic events that have occurred there since it was built in 1885. From the time of its construction up to 1948, the Crawley family owned and resided in the property. During this time the family laid witness to many deaths, including the tragic death of a young child who was dropped down the stairs. A maid to the family is believed to have fallen from the balcony, and a stable boy apparently burned to death on the property.
There was also a mentally ill man named Harold (the son of a caretaker) who was chained up in the caretaker’s cottage for 40 years. He was found curled up next to the body of his dead mother, and sent to a mental institute where he died shortly after.
The tragedy doesn’t end with the Crawley’s. After the house was left in 1948, it was taken over by a group of caretakers, one of whom was murdered in the caretaker’s cottage.

The Castle of Good Hope, South Africa
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The Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, South Africa was built in the 17th century by the Dutch East India Company. It’s the country’s oldest colonial building, originally serving as a replenishment station for ships passing the treacherous waters of the Cape.
The first reported paranormal occurrence was when the apparition of a tall gentleman was seen in 1915 on one of the castles’ ramparts. The man wasn’t seen again until 1947, when he was seen on a regular basis over a two week period. He would be seen jumping off the side of one of the castle walls, and walking between the bastions Leerdam and Oranje.
One of the most popular stories associated with the Castle is of the former governor Pieter Gysbert van Noodt. He died on 23 April 1728, the same day he had sentenced to death seven soldiers who were caught attempting to desert the military. It’s believed one of the soldiers placed a curse on him and demanded he came to watch the execution, which he didn’t. Later that day, Van Noodt was found dead slouched over his desk with a look of terror on his face.
Another famous haunting is of the Lady in Grey. She has been witnessed running through the castle holding her face and crying hysterically. However, since a woman’s body was found during recent excavations her ghost hasn’t been reported.
Sometime in the 1700′s, a soldier was found hanging from the bell rope in the bell tower, which overlooks the entrance to the castle. After his death, the bell tower was sealed off however, to this day the bell has been known to strike off its own accord. There’s also the ghost of a black dog who has been known to pounce on unsuspecting visitors, then simply vanish into thin air.

The Tower of London
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With a history of torture and execution going back over 900 years, the Tower of London is regarded by many as one of the most haunted places in the UK. It was originally built in 1078 by William the Conqueror, and has served a major role in the history of England ever since.
There have been many reports of the paranormal at the Tower of London over the years. The most famous of all the spirits that live within its walls, is Anne Boleyn, the wife of King Henry VIII. She was beheaded in 1536, and her headless body has been seen walking the Tower’s corridors and often near the spot of her demise.
Other full bodied apparitions have also been seen including Lady Jane Grey, who was spotted by a guardsman in 1957. In the White Tower the White Lady has been seen, often standing at window, where she once stood waving to her children on the other side of the building.
Perhaps the most spine chilling of all reports includes the mysterious appearance of two children. They have been witnessed throughout the rooms of the castle. They’re often seen in their nightgowns, holding hands and with a look of terror on their faces. It is believed these are two former Prince’s, who were sent tot he Tower after they were deemed illegitimate by Parliament. They vanished one day and it was assumed that they were murdered by order of their uncle, the Duke of Gloucester. Apparently, two small skeletons were exhumed beneath a staircase in the White Tower.

Saturday, 12 July 2014

A Murderer Witch

The murder of Datuk Mazlan Idris, a politician, are some of the murder that could be considered the most horrific crimes in the history of Malaysia. Shocking murder following the discovery of the body Mazlan was cut into 18 parts and buried using cement, has the characteristics of cults. The trial for 69 days in 1994 involves the story on black magic, money and politics. If not for the efficiency of the police, the carefully planned murder by the couple Mohamed Affandi Abdul Rahman and his wife, Maznah Ismail (better known as Mona Fandey) and done by their assistants, Juraimi Husin, might still be unknown to Malaysians.

Mazlan, who was Pahang state assemblyman at that time, were missing. At first, his missing did not arouse much suspicion, but when he could not be contacted by a family member over a week, the police began to act. Eleven days after the murder that occurred between 10 pm and midnight of July 13, 1993, police arrested Juraimi not because of the murder but because he was suspected of drug addicts. But Juraimi then led police to the gruesome discovery of the body of Mazlan, dug out from under the cement floor in the storeroom near an unknowned house in Kampung Peruas, Hulu Dong, Raub district, Pahang.

The news became more sensation when  a picture in the newspapers shows the Chief Minister of Pahang at that time, Tan Sri Khalil Yaakob, taking out Mazlan’s head from the hole when the police found it. 

The hearing was told how the couple had planned the killing a month earlier and gave order to Juraimi few days before the killing to sharpen an axe to chop off Mazlan’s head and to dig a big hole. Affandi and Mona also sharpen a knife used to cut the body into 18 parts Mazlan.

Money was said to be the motive of the killing. A few hours before killing Mazlan, the couple persuaded him to withdraw cash of almost RM300,000 from a few banks nearby promising that the couple can double the amount of money after Mazlan undergoes the ‘mandi bunga’ ritual.

The story in court regarding the murder is really creepy – Mazlan was told to lie down before Juraimi hack his neck with an axe after Mazlan being assured by Affandi that 'a lot of money will fall down from the roof’ . The prosecutor argued that Mazlan withdraw huge amount of money not to give out to his supporters, instead, he believes in the hoax `money for money’ told by the couple because he needs a lot of money for political purposes. 

The court was told that the victim was at that time competing for the position of Head of UMNO. Juraimi was only given RM180 to bury the body immediately after the murder by the couple who then rushed to Kuala Lumpur and stay in a hotel.

Eight hours after the murder, Affandi and Mona start shopping using the money. As early as 7.30a.m. the next day, they had been in a car showroom in Melaka to buy a Mercedes Benz 280 eventhough the store was not yet open for business on that day. A day after the murder, they spent more than RM160,000 to buy a car, mobile phone and jewelery. A few days later, the couple, described in court as a shortage of funds prior to the murder, spent more than RM20,000 for jewellery and furniture. Mona, who was a singer, also paid RM13,000 for plastic surgery two weeks after the murder, while her husband set up a number of companies. Overall, the couple spent about RM300,000 within 10 days before their arrest, which was exactly the same amount withdrawn by Mazlan from his bank account.


The stories told by the couple to defend themselves are not much less sensation than it already is, but judges in the High Court, Court of Appeal and the Federal Court all don’t believe any of it. Affandi, for example, told the court that Mazlan is in debt to him for a total of RM2.5 million for three things by which once belonged to the late President Sukarno - sticks, amulets and skull cap. Pahang Pardons Board also rejected their application for a royal pardon.

Three of them were hanged to death on 2 November 2001 after being found guilty of murdering the Legislative Assembly (Assembly) of Batu Talam, Datuk Mazlan Idris on July 13, 1993.