Kasha House of Kaimuki in Honolulu, Hawaii
The Kasha House of Kaimuki in Honolulu, Hawaii has been shrouded in mystery for decades: its first bad press mention hit the Honolulu Star just months after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
According to the article, police responded to a call from a woman shouting “she’s trying to kill my children! She’s trying to kill my children!” When they arrived, they found a young Hawaiian boy, his three sisters, and his mother all shrieking and being tossed around by… nothing.
About thirty years later, other occupants (of the same home, or one a block away from the original spooky house) reported similar attacks by an “unseen” force, which the responding officers corroborated.
The two most common theories surrounding the source of these reported attacks are a demonic shape-shifting creature of Japanese folkloric origins known as the Kasha, and the angry spirit of a corpse buried in the backyard.
Though it has since been torn down and replaced by condos, the dark energy still lingers, according to locals and residents.