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Horrifying Wikipedia Pages That Will Creep You Out

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Wikipedia is a rabbit hole with an endless bottom. Once you start diving into it, you lose track of time. This in particular happens when you start scrolling through creepy and horrifying pages. We sure have spent more than a handful of nights laying wide awake in our beds, looking at the screen. To be quite honest, these wiki pages are way too good to pass. This is probably the reason why you clicked on this article.

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Now that you have the right utility at your disposal, let’s take a look at our top picks of horrifying Wikipedia pages.

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1. Joyce Vincent

Back in 2003, Joyce Carol Vincent was found dead in her apartment in London. Her body was found two years after her passing away. It had been reported, the cause of death could be an asthma attack or peptic ulcer. Her remains were “mostly skeletal” and the death was reported after neighbors started to smell a strong odor of her decomposing body. No autopsy could be performed on her body due to the decomposed condition.

Her life or rather death was turned into docudrama series and also inspired Steven Wilson’s album called Hand. Cannot. Erase.

2. Zodiac Killer

We are assuming everyone is well-familiar with the infamous Zodiac Killer, the unknown person who terrorized the world back in the ‘60s and ‘70s. The Zodiac murdered five people between 1968 and 1969. The scariest part about this case is, to this date, no one knows who the killer is. The identity has still not been revealed, which means, this person could still be roaming around the streets without us knowing about it.

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The entire page walks you through every detail related to the case and also includes all the information regarding the murders the Zodiac performed.

3. The Turpin Case

(Trigger Warning: The information below contains mention of abuse)

The Turpin Case is one of the most bone-chilling cases you will ever come across. It is about the maltreatment of 13 children and the dependent adult of David and Louise Turpin. The ages of children range from two years to 29, where 29 was found to be only 82 pounds.

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The kids were forcefully kept inside the house, they were beaten and strangled. The parents only allowed them to eat once a day and shower once a year. It gets even worse, the kids had no knowledge of the world nor did they have any idea regarding cops or the law.

The disturbing and unsettling details mentioned on this page keep you up for more than just one night.

4. Dyatlov Pass Incident

The Dyatlov Pass Incident is forever etched in the history books as one of the most mysterious incidents that seem to have no explanations for it. It talks about the event when nine hikers were found dead in the Ural Mountains on February 1, and 2, 1959.

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Now comes the part that still makes the hair on the back of your arms stand. The bodies found were in a condition that no one can explain to this day. It can be concluded that one of them could have died due to hypothermia, while the other suffered from a fractured skull but the eeriest of all was the person that had tongue and eyes missing.

The page dives into all the theories related to these deaths and speculates what might have happened to these hikers.

5. Locked-in Syndrome

The page talks about Locked-in Syndrome (LIS), in which a person is aware of their surrounding but cannot communicate verbally or move. Essentially, every muscle in the person’s body is paralyzed except for the eyes. The said patient is conscious during this syndrome, however, they still cannot use their brain to give a command to other muscles in the body to move.

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To put it in short, you are essentially locked in your own body.

Sounds scary, right? Well, this Wikipedia page takes a look at this syndrome from all angles.

6. Cotard’s Syndrome

Cotard’s Syndrome could be a nightmare for some. This very rare mental condition is also known as walking corpse syndrome. It makes the person believe they are either dead or do not exist. Additionally, they could also believe they have lost their blood or internal organs.

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The Wikipedia page of Cotard’s Syndrome takes a closer look at its signs and symptoms, pathophysiology, potential treatment, and any reported case studies where the patient suffered from this condition.

In Conclusion

The internet is an interesting place that houses information from all over the world. One of its fascinating parts is disturbing, and creepy Wikipedia pages. If you are into all things creepy, then check out the pages we have mentioned above. Trust us, the time will fly by you once you start perusing through them.

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