Rob Carroll is a music and pop culture writer based in central Illinois. His work has appeared in several publications throughout the suburban Chicago area including the Northwest Herald and the Daily Chonicle. Rob also is a published author having produced two books chronicling the history of the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field. In his free time, Rob enjoys collecting vinyl, live music, photography and trying (and failing) to keep up with his kids.
Rob Carroll
Leap Year Superstitions: Doomed Marriages, Frisky Whales and Other Absurd Things to Worry About
You might cancel your wedding after reading this.
How a Wisconsin Music Venue’s Underground Pool Became Haunted and Full of Autographs
There are stories of people hearing shuffling footsteps of a little girl who died in the pool.
Airplane Diverted After Passenger is Showered With Maggots From Overhead Bin
The international flight was about two hours into its journey when it had to turn around.
Creepy Crawlies: Homeowner Finds ‘Monster’ in Basement Drain of Pittsburgh Home
The homeowner calls the find both "terrifying and fascinating."
Fascinating Recording of ‘Bigfoot Screams’ Resurfaces More Than a Decade After Incident
This is one of several recordings recently shared as evidence of the mysterious "screams."
Police Not Commenting on Bizarre Theory that ‘Alien Creature’ Terrorized a Miami Mall
Some people are absolutely convinced an alien showed up at the mall to do some shopping.
Historic House From Original ‘Halloween’ Movie Lands on Market
The home is featured in the 1978 movie has being the residence of Laurie Strode, played by Jamie Lee Curtis.
Police Investigating ‘Possible Human Skull’ Found in Goodwill Donation
Police in Arizona continue to investigate what they believe is a human skull that was found among items recently donated at a Goodwill store.
Viral Zombie Boy Returns to Let Everyone Know He Still Likes Turtles: WATCH
Now, he likes *ninja* turtles.
Moon Will Do Something Amazing Twice in August; Won’t Do It Again Until 2037
You should probably make a point to check out the sky on Aug. 1 and 30.