pheromones, 178
phobias, 81, 108, 117–118, 125, 189
pica, 89
Pierce, Cheri Gray, 154
Pierce, Jack, 80–81
Pintauro, Danny, 110
Plainfield, WI, 21, 31
Plainfield Cemetery, 31
Pleasence, Donald, 4
Pleshette, Suzanne, 123
Poe, Edgar Allan, 54, 55, 81, 124
clairvoyance, 178
paranormal researchers
childhood experience of, 130–131
equipment used by, 131–132
on ghost categories, 132
historical records used by, 131–132, 135
on intelligent haunting, 132, 133
on media portrayals, 133–134
on proof of paranormal activity, 134–136
reality of, versus perception of, 132, 134, 135
poltergeist theories, 129, 133
Tobe Hooper, 32
poppets, 9
porphyria, 53–54
Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, and Training Center, 101
possession
and “Chucky,” 8, 10
and demonic hauntings, 133
hypnosis, effectiveness of, 99–102
other movies depicting, 88, 92
parasitic types of creatures, 94–96
in varied religious cultures, 89–91
by witches, 175
prairie madness, 139–140
Prana Film, 56
premature burial, 81
Price, Vincent, 93
primates, 124, 153
process killers, 33
product killers, 33, 41
projectile vomiting, 91
propaganda, 145
pseudo-coma, 70
Bates’ dual personalities, 23, 108
and dissociative identity disorder (DID), 24–28
legal culpability, theorizing Bates,’ 26–27
portrayal of mental illness in, 28
production drama, 21–22
psychiatric assessment of Bates, 26–28, 29
real-life basis of, 21–22, 30, 32–33
and sixties audiences, 21–22, 30, 31
psychopathy, 4–5, 6, 28
Puente, Dorothea, 62
pufferfish, 204
Q
Qing Dynasty, 68
R
rabies, 108–109, 110–112
race relations, 98–99, 103, 109
Raggedy Ann doll, 9
Raimi, Sam, 115
Rains, Claude, 201
Ramesses III, Pharaoh, 9
Rangel, Jesús Castillo, 42
Rath, Arun, 69
Rathbone, Basil, 109
“The Raven” (Poe), 124
ravens, 124
Ray, Charles Lee (fic), 8, 10
Ray, James Earl, 10
reanimated corpses
and body decomposition, 69–74
concept of “undead,” 68, 71–72
and embalming practices, 83
in Haitian voodoo lore, 67–68
and premature burial, 81
and science of transplants, 77–79
skin pallor, 70, 71
zombies’ lack of agenda, 74
“zombification,” 68, 69
REM sleep, 18
Renfield (fic), 57
resurrectionists, 76
Rhine, J. B., 173
living without food, 144
plot of, 143–144
propaganda and brainwashing, 145
subliminal messages, 144–145
Rock, Ben, 182
Romania, 89, 191
Romanian vampire legends, 51–52, 53
Romero, George A., 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 74
Ross, Arthur A., 149
Rubinstein, Zelda, 136
Russo, John, 67
S
Sadako (fic), 143
Salem Witch Trials, 170, 175
Samara (fic), ix, 143, 145
Samsoe, Robin, 102
Samuel, prophet, 169
Sánchez, Eduardo, 180
Sands, Julian, 113
sandworms, 198
Sarandon, Chris, 8
Saul, King, 169
Savitsky, Sergey, 140–141
Scandinavia, 68
Scheider, Roy, 154
schizophrenia, 89
Schreck, Max, 56
Schreiber, Flora Rheta, 24
Schroeder, Greta, 56
Schutt, Bill, 47–48
Scott, Ridley, 158
sea monsters, 156–157
“self-mummifying,” 82
serial killers
classifying, and typologies, 33, 41
Dykes Askew Simmons, 42
Ed Gein, 21, 22–23, 26, 30, 31–33, 39, 41–42
female versus male motives, 61–63
hedonistic, 62
with high IQs, 43–44
Jeffrey Dahmer, 33, 39, 44, 79
male and female contrast, 23
process/product killing, 33, 41
Rodney Alcala, 44, 102
and taxidermy, 39
werewolves and, 203
sex appeal, and vampires, 63.
Seyfried, Amanda, 60, 61
Shabata, Frank (fic), 140
Shakespeare, William, 47
shapeshifters, 204–205
Shelley, Mary, 75–76, 77, 79
shellfish, 121, 122
Sher, Daniel, 118–119
alien hand syndrome, 139
isolation, mental effects of
cabin fever, 139, 140, 141
prairie madness, 139–140
in space, 141–142