Black Eyed Kids: Insidious Threat or Myth in the Making?

Apr 11th in Featured & Modern Mysteries by

It’s late, it’s dark and you’re in the middle of nowhere. Perhaps you’re walking down a lonely stretch of moonlit road, maybe you’re in a desolate parking lot trying to get your car started or perhaps you’re nestled in the warmth of your own home reading yourself to sleep; whatever the circumstance, you find yourself in an isolated locale when you’re suddenly startled by a sharp knock at the door or window. You look up from your steering wheel or cautiously pull back the curtain to see… wait for it… a pair of thin, trendily dressed, usually olive skinned teenagers.

Sounds pretty anti-climatic, right? But just wait; these aren’t your average, ordinary scallywags. These adolescents have something horribly wrong with them — something almost none of the witnesses notice at first glance — it’s their eyes. These “creatures” have no white corneas, no colorful irises, just a pair of big, black, shark-like eyes that inspire abject horror in all who have claimed to have seen them.

What’s worse is that these bizarre younglings aren’t content to scare you and continue on their merry way; no they are insistent that you help them. They stare through you with those dull ebony orbs and demand you let them in your car and give them a ride home or that they be allowed into your house to use your phone. The most horrifying aspect of all of this is that those who claim to have encountered these sinister kids swear that they’ve had to actively resist the temptation to do their bidding, as if their voices carried some sort of hypnotic influence.

ORIGIN OF A LEGEND

Stories of Black Eyed Kids — or BEKs as they were swiftly dubbed — have been popping up all over the internet for over a decade, but have yet to achieve any real pop culture notoriety… you’ll know when that happens as soon as you start seeing commercials for a Wes Craven’s or Eli Roth’s new movie based on the “horrifying, real-life phenomena!”

This strange trend was first reported by journalist Brian Bethel on January 16, 1998. According to Bethel, two boys approached him while he was sitting in his parked car. Bethel described the kids in prototypical BEK fashion as stylish, olive skinned kids. The boys asked for a ride home explaining that they were on their way to the movies, but had forgotten their money.

Bethel claimed that he was overwhelmed by a “fight-or-flight” response, but was nevertheless tempted to allow the boys entrance into the vehicle. He resisted the urge, which seemed to only agitate the boys, who grew ever more adamant that they be allowed into the car. It was then that Bethel finally noticed their “coal black” eyes, whereupon he was momentarily paralyzed with fear.

The black-eyed beings seemed to realize that their window of opportunity was closing and their demands reached a fever pitch, at which point Bethel collected himself and promptly exited the scene. Thus began the “official” saga of the BEKs.

THE PHENOMENON GAINS GROUND

As is evident to anyone who’s ever roasted marshmallows in front of an open flame, tales of BEKs have a lot of the characteristics of a classic campfire story. In fact, one of the most harrowing accounts I’ve come across concerns a man who decided to ignore years of cinematic warnings issued by scores of horror films and go camping alone. This unlucky fellow first encountered a pair of BEKs in an empty men’s room and then foolishly decided to sleep unaccompanied in his tent next to a lonely lake some miles away.

According to his chilling tale, these kids managed to track him to his tent where they spent the better part of the night begging to be let in from the cold. The man spent a sleepless night in the center of his tent doing his best to ignore their pleas for shelter, all the while convinced that any second they were going to burst in on him and end his life. As dawn broke, the chap was relieved to discover that he was once again on his own. He packed frenziedly and left posthaste, vowing to never camp on his own again.

Another of the numerous accounts of BEK encounters concerned a woman named “Adele” who was in the relative safety of her home when she had a harrowing experience with BEKs. She described the encounter thusly:

“I was sitting in my bedroom reading a book, when at about 11:00 p.m. I heard a knocking… a slow, constant one. I got up out of bed to see what it was. I looked out of the window and to my surprise saw two children. I opened the window and asked them what they wanted at this time of night. They replied by saying simply, ‘Let us in’. I said no and asked what for. ‘We want to use your bathroom’.”

 

“I was quite shocked that children of about 10 years-old wanted to use a stranger’s bathroom at this time of night. I told them no, closed the window, but looked at them through the glass. I glanced at their eyes… and I have never ever seen eyes like them. They were black, completely black. I got the feeling of evil and unhappiness. It surrounded me. It was horrible.”

As if that weren’t creepy enough, apparently military security is no obstacle for these entities as one Marine who was stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina can attest. The Marine was up late watching a movie in the infantry barracks where he lived in November of 2009. Being the weekend, all of his cohorts were either out drinking or asleep, and when he heard a knock at his door he assumed it was merely his roommate who had a habit of forgetting his keys.

When he opened the door the young Marine would receive the shock of his life, for it was not his buddy standing in the walkway, but a pair of BEKs. The Marine insisted that his first instinct was to slam the door and lock it, but he was unable to do so. He described the experience in vivid detail:

“I couldn’t take my eyes of their pitch-black eyes; it was like they were sucking me in. I felt horrible and was suddenly frightened for my life, like I needed to immediately take cover. They just stared at me, with those goddamn eyes.”

 

“I took a quick look up and down the walkway to see if any other Marines were out, but there was nobody in site. I turned back to the kids who I noticed had taken a step forward toward me. I got the feeling like I was being hunted, like these kids where predators and out for their next meal or something. Instinct gave way to reason and I decided to listen to that voice and shut the door and locked it.”

It would seem that even other children are not immune to contact from these entities and — if this report is to be believed — they are even willing to get physical with those who are ostensibly their own age. This alarming account was posted online by a 16-year old boy who had a run in with a pair of BEKs outside of his home. In his own words — typos and all:

“I was skateboarding at around 10:30 last night and i had stopped to take a rest when i was approached by two kids one with blonde hair and a baseball cap pointed and a skateboard painted all black on the bottom and the other slightly less intimitdating as he look to be around 8 he had blonde hair also and was wearing a spiderman shirt the older one spoke to me as i had my head hanging low.”

 

“Hey, kid can you help us were lost we need to use a phone can you take us to your house?” I looked up at them and immediatly felt Dread and dispair i stood up quickly sensing something was wrong ” Uh, you can use my cellphone if you want” the older kid seemed annoyed then and look me in the eyes it was then that i noticed they were black all black not in white i could see ” Hey cool contacts where did you get them” i asked.”

 

“There not Contacts” he said flatly ” Yea well sorry i couldn’t help you guys out but im going inside” i turned around and started to ride but somehow the older kid caught up with me and grabbed my sholder ” YOU will let us use your phone WE NEED TO GO INSIDE BUT WE CAN”T IF YOU DON”T TAKE US TO YOUR HOUSE” it was at this point i hit him in the face and ran up the stairs to my house and shook for hours later when i was on the computer i looked outside my window and the kids were staring at the window i told my mother and of course she didn’t belive me.”

This is the first encounter I’ve heard of where there was physical contact between a BEK and a human being. Does this represent a trend of increasing physical violence that these creatures will employ to get their way or is it merely a case of a weaker individual getting bullied by an unknown entity? Perhaps only time will tell.

These cases and scores of others have been reported from all across the globe with very few variances. Some neglect the olive skin, while other reports state that the BEKs were dressed in fashionable clothes of another period rather than contemporary trends. Most of these cases involve a pair of boys, but there are also reports of adult women and even one bizarre account by an elderly couple concerning group of black-eyed teens that pulled in front of their house in a new van. While a pair of BEKs attempted to gain access to their home they noticed that the rest of them were walk a dachshund in front of their house. Needless to say these cases represent the exceptions and not the rule.

So presupposing this phenomenon is not only real, but increasing in frequency we are forced to ask the most basic question…

WHAT THE HECK ARE THESE THINGS?

This query is as fascinating as it is frustrating, as it would seem that BEKs dwell in that nebulous void between demonology, ufology, cryptozoology and the plain old paranormal. This is a dark and perplexing realm wherein the most eccentric entities — such as the New Jersey Devil or Point Pleasant’s Mothman among others — are said to exist, carving their own unique niches in these distinctly different disciplines.

As BEKs seem to virtually materialize out of thin air there is very little evidence suggesting a point of origin. This, of course, has done nothing to prevent the volumes of speculation which has run rampant across the internet. The theories run the gamut from the barely credible to the utterly inconceivable, but perhaps the most peculiar — yet somehow logical — hypothesis is that these creatures are in fact…

VAMPIRES

Having yielded a better part of my misspent youth to monster flicks such as “The Lost Boys” and televisions shows like “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” I have to admit that there is a certain horrible appeal to the notion that fashionable, charismatic vampires may be stalking our streets.

To begin with the bulk of BEK encounters consist of youthful, usually dapper young men who employ hypnotic voices and mesmerizing black eyes to try and coerce their “victims” into doing their bidding. Secondly, these beings have displayed an evident inability to enter someone’s property without first being invited. It’s difficult to argue that these attributes aren’t vampire-like.

Still, as scores of scholars have noted in the past half-century, the concept of the seductive, chic, trance inducing vampire is more the product of modern fiction than ancient legend. Traditionally speaking vampires are not young and suave Edward Cullen types, but bestial creatures that look like bloated corpses with blood slathered maws.

While, to date, attempted blood consumption has not figured into any reported BEK encounters, it bears noting that there is not a single account from anyone who has succumbed to the demands of these black-eyed beings and actually allowed them into their home, car or tent. When speculating as to why this is, it is difficult not to assume the worst… there is a real possibility that exsanguination may play into the ultimate fates of those who indulge these creatures, but that, of course, is pure conjecture.

So, assuming we’re not dealing with vampires, then how about the equally outlandish possibility that these entities may be…

HUMAN/ALIEN HYBRIDS

The scant bit of evidence that suggests that BEKs might be a the result of a strange synthesis of human and extraterrestrial DNA comes not from any reported UFOs seen at the sites of BEK encounters — which, as far as I know, has never happened — but from the vague reference some female alien abductees have had toward encountering half-human, half-Grey alien babies that were allegedly created utilizing their unfertilized eggs, which were extracted from them during the diminutive extraterrestrials’ notoriously invasive examinations.

More than a few of these unfortunate women have claimed to come into contact with humanoid babies,which they described as having olive shaded skin and jet-black, almond shaped eyes. Frankly, this wild supposition offers barely enough data to even call it a theory, but a more plausible explanation might be that BEKs are actually…

LOST SOULS

While some might be tempted to think that BEKs are merely the lost spirits of departed children who are sorrowfully wandering the Earth seeking help from adults, it should be noted that in each and every case the eyewitnesses have claimed to have felt an almost overpowering rush of fear when they came into contact with these beings. It’s as if they instinctively knew that they were not dealing with harmless children, but dangerous predators in disguise.

Admittedly “gut instinct” is not easy to classify as evidence, but the universality of this feeling in those who come across BEKs makes it difficult to dismiss. I also find it hard to believe that lost children — be they alive or dead — would consistently inspire such terror in adults. Wandering spirits may not be the answer in this case, but that leaves open the alternate paranormal possibility that these beings might just be…

DEMONS IN DISGUISE

Like the existence of Noah’s Ark or the stone tablets that Moses retrieved from the peak of Mount Sinai, belief in demons is a matter of faith. If one is predisposed to believing in the existence of angelic or demonic entities, then one would be hard pressed not to consider the fact that BEKs might be old fashioned, shape shifting critters from the bowels of hell.

This theory is no more or less reasonable than any other, in fact, when one considers the permeating aura of evil given off by BEKs it becomes downright plausible. Of course, if these are demons in the guise of young humans, one must wonder why they aren’t plying their nefarious charm rather than employing palpably eerie personas like the ones described. Still there’s no telling what goes on in the mind of a devilish denizen of Hades. Of course, assuming that none of the above options prove to be of merit, there is always the possibility that this whole darn thing is nothing but a…

HOAX?

Author Barry Napier — who has reported on this phenomenon — has made the valid point that while the internet is an invaluable tool for the distribution of information, it is also an easily abused medium for the transference of hearsay, rumors and outright lies:

“The internet has made it so that it is much easier to stay up to date with paranormal events. Sadly, it has also made it easier for people to spread many false claims and hoaxes. Because of this, it is difficult to tell when someone is contributing to a lie that has already fooled many readers or if the account is truthful.”

 

“One such phenomena is the growing number of stories regarding so-called Black Eyed Kids. The stories certainly reek of an almost mythological stench, but there are so many similar accounts that it is hard to look past. The events have been quietly gaining momentum in forums and paranormal websites, so quiet that many people are still not familiar with them. The Black Eyed Kids reports are scattered around the internet and chances are that a great deal of them are fabrications derived from the first reported accounts.”

This is a very real possibility. As we all know every genuine paranormal event is riddled by scores of pranks and copycat reports. It is, as they say, par for course, but that does not mean that the genesis of this phenomenon is not authentic. It simply means that investigators need to be all the more cautious when separating the truth from the exaggerations or outright fabrications.

CONCLUSION

Well, there really isn’t any conclusion. There are just too many “X” factors involved at this point. But whether BEKs are ghosts, vampires, demons, half-aliens, internet hoaxsters or prank prone teens with black contacts, anthropologists and folklorists should take note as this marks one of the few times in recorded history when a legend can be traced to a specific time, place and individual.

Whether or not this phenomenon proves to be true — and, like most of its ilk, the evidence will likely never confirm any solid conclusions — stories of BEKs will remain a fascinating and frightening addition to the hallowed halls of Fortean research and will no doubt send chills up the spines of children for generations to come.

I’ll admit that I’m still a skeptic in regards to the whole BEK phenomenon — it’s s too “loose” and has all the earmarks of an urban legend — but if I ever do bump into one of these “things” you can bet that I will not squander a single breath inquiring as to where it came from, but will employee every ounce of energy I’ve got to getting the hell out of there… and if any of you ever run into one of these mysterious misanthropes, tread very carefully and keep your wits about you — your life may depend on it.

 
  • Hugopalm

    nice article!

  • Me

    The camper story is FAKE. Read the comments, that jerk admitted he made it up: http://www.ghosttheory.com/2010/10/26/submitted-story-black-eyed-kids-terrorize-camper

  • Me

    I should add, I did love the article, it was so unnerving to read though with all the pics of BEKs!

  • http://www.NinjaNerdsTech.com Jose Serenil

    Very nice article I don’t normally read the articles as I love listening to the podcast but this one really drew me in….maybe it was the black eyes of the Hybrid with your post of this article on Facebook heh.

  • http://profiles.google.com/unsound Me Not you

    Real or not, it’s fun and creepy, and let’s be honest – kids are creepy to begin with.

  • maeve

    back in pittsburgh in the mid 80s one summer there was a group/family of itinerants who spent part of each day at a picnic grove in highland park. i noticed them because i walked my dog around the park every day, and they were noteworthy. the group was almost all teenagers (parents dropped them off?) and the girls wore colorful striped full skirts…not the fashion, more ethnic looking. the kids were olive skinned. they would behave strangely as i, and other walkers , passed by, as if somehow we were foolish or stupid, laughing at us. at any rate at the time pittsburgh was having a rash of mall robberies (group runs into store in middle of day grabs items and runs), “roofer” ripoffs (old people let strangers pretending to be contractors/ pregnant women who “needed to sit down” into house for glass of water and return minutes later to find rooms tossed, cash missing), kids lowered into small back windows of businesses who then unlock the front doors, etc.

    one day i was sitting on my porch, (perhaps i was followed home from the park, only lived a block away) screened from view by large shrubs, and my toddler son was on the little bit of lawn we had in the front. a plain white van with these kids (or some that looked like them) drove to the end of our cul de sac all the while keeping their eyes on my son. they didn’t see me. they turned around, then stopped in front of my house, i ran out grabbed my son and ran back to the porch. when i turned around they were all having a good laugh.
    they were gypsy kids, and trained to steal. in this case i think they were going to steal my son.
    i think gypsies are the genesis of the bek s. , olive skinned dark eyed, used as diversions by their parents to commit crimes, they have fallen into urban myth and resurfaced ion the internet.

  • lucid55

    Reading Jim Butcher’s ‘Dresden Files’ novels, he provides modern day explanations for magic traditions, i.e., vampires can’t cross a home’s threshold unless invited in. Butcher’s novels say that any power that the magical beings have is diminished without the occupant’s permission to cross the threshold because of the love and day-to-day life of a home is like a cell wall that keeps out an infection.

    These BEKs seem very insistent on getting invites into the homes.

  • Raindog951

    Fun and scary, but I doubt it’s real. I, myself, have been tempted to buy a set of black contact lenses years ago to freak people out. These lenses have become much easier to get hold of now than they were.

  • NQ

    That’s pretty disappointing. I know that people shouldn’t take everything you read on the internet as truth, but something about this story being fake stings hard. It’s people like him who make it difficult to sort out what’s true or not.

  • Adam Peepers

    I was reading your article, and hadn’t heard about the BEK phenomena, which made it all the more frightening that I’d had a similar experience myself.

    I was out walking my dog when I went around a local park. I went around the back of the park toward the other side where the dog park is, and noticed two kids just standing in the path where I was going. As I got closer my dog started to behave nervously, which is very unusual as he loves people and especially kids.

    I decided to walk my dog away from them, and passed them without incident, and would have kept going, save for hearing “Mister, we need your help…” from behind me. I turned around and started to walk towards them, and my dog just kept trying to pull me away from them, annoying me as I went to help them. I didn’t get it until I saw their eyes as I got closer, and they were just wrong. Black, but also empty in a way that really made me afraid.

    I was about three feet from them at this point, when my dog just started barking full-force, and something told me to get the hell away from them. I retreated in the other direction, and then turned around to see they were no longer standing behind me.

    I was relieved, but also concerned that I might have left someone who needed help for no good reason. I decided to walk around the perimeter of the park and see if I could find them. I’m very glad I never did.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jon-E-Blaze/100000683361463 Jon E Blaze

    if i see any beks ill kidnap them and then we shall see whats up ok until then this is complete horseshxt and kids arent creepy there a lil annoying if they aint yours but scary nope. this is fkn hogwash to entertain the human population and it worked.

  • Pateriot

    Myth. Admittedly some people are actually seeing these kids. But what they are really seeing are kids wearing black contact lenses. I’ve seen them too. I’ve also seen them wearing cat eye lenses, purple, and all other colored lenses. Kids these days certainly are warped and focused on dark and evil fantasies. Most of this is in an attempt to find meaning and identity in an increasingly confusing society. It is not surprising that some actually slip over the edge and start killing classmates, their families, or others.

  • Thefaeriegirl

    I actually knew Bran Bethel. If this was not the case I would have written it off. He was a stickler for accuracy and honesty and chose his words carefully.

  • guest2000

    I don’t like your explanation. Boring.

  • http://profiles.google.com/zreuter Zack Reuter

    If it turns out that the first of these stories is pure fiction, it sure casts the eerily similar ones that followed in a different light. I have done enough online searching to have zero confidence in that initial story being true. It’s not hard to find lots of other *ahem* questionable stuff that was apparently written by the same “journalist.”

    The later stories all seem to be anonymous, or if there is a name or other details given, it either leads nowhere or someplace that gives me the same amount of confidence in it being true as the first one. I would not be surprised to learn that many (if not most) of the stories all came from the same place as the first one. When you think about it, that would not be a difficult “accomplishment” for someone who spends a lot of time online.

  • Piperchris

    those are some scary pictures!!!

  • JenBrooks76

    Perhaps they are changlings, children who were once stolen by hobgoblins, and have become so themselves.

  • JenBrooks76

    Perhaps they are changlings, children who were once stolen by hobgoblins, and have become so themselves.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1799505628 Eclectic Heathen

    if you notice, these reports start cropping up at roughly the same time we started seeing the remakes of Asian horror which feature ghosts/evil spirits with eyes like these…. so my conclusion is these reports are a result of watching these films and vivid imaginations

  • Cyclonist

    I believe this was an X-File episode….

    Love you guys!!!!

  • Digitalgypsy1

    Those are some creepy little kids. The little Spanky boy (chubby cheeks) is the creepiest. Supposedly any magical being’s power is decreased if they cross a threshold uninvited. Unless someone tells me I’ll never know what they are. The little bastards aren’t getting in my house.

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  • http://robertgoerman.tripod.com Robert A. Goerman

     In nature, there is a form of aggressive mimicry in which a predator mimics its prey to capture it. Is something sinister mimicking us? Do we only hear from their prey that gets away?

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  • http://www.facebook.com/Steffen.Buhl.Larsen Steffen Larsen

    At least they’re not half as horrifying as The Black Eyed Peas 
    *shudders*

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  • Safira0787

    i have seen one of these in my room she had those eyes but when i looked she was gone should i be scared for my life here

  • cp12

    http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread193410/pg1

    if you read that thread, the kid who posted the story about the BEK actually grabbing him was proved to be fake as well.

  • cupcake202

    I really don’t think these kids are as bad as SOME “witnesses” say they are … i just think they feel this way because the’re always put down by other for the way the look …. So for you people to put them out this way it is CERY SAD :-(

  • Eereth

    Well, unless someone invited her into your house, then no. You didn’t see one.

  • Such a bad guy

    why?why teen are always the one to be so bizarre.Indigo child,black eyed kidsmay be were stand by opposite side.And maybe they would torn their mask apart at 2012.

  • Cmf 278

    i have encountered these beings when i was a child, i am 33 now. my mother left me in the car when i was 12 or so and i remeber looking to my left and saw a  pale blonde woman with these eyes and felt an erie rush. I thought it must of been me but i relaize now that im not alone!!! i do recall not being able to get my off her.

  • eason101

    oh god

  • creepedoutbutskeptical

    ROFLMAO

  • Dara

    Read that story a few days ago and it terrified me because I have a son who goes deep wilderness camping alone every year. At the time it had a bit of a “concocted” feel to it but neither then nor now can I find where the guy says he faked the story. Where’d you see it?

  • Dagan

    I have had several encounters with children that act the same way and all have had black eyes.

  • Dork

    I know a guy who has come into contact with, and “defeated” a pair of BEKs: he encountered them in a park, and as they approached, preemptively asked them to help him find something. They didn’t respond, and he kept asking for help. Eventually, thwarted, they left.

    We now have a possible preemptive defense strategy.

  • Arksikwastual

    I blame eating, or even listening to, black eyed peas!

  • Arksikwastual

    I blame eating, or even listening to, black eyed peas!

  • Karen

    Please check out this link and I think you will gain an alternate explanation. http://www.lens.com/contact-lenses/lens795.asp  Some bored kids whose parents have money, out having some fun with the “straight” people.

  • Nefal29

    hi. i had a similar experience bout 12-13 years ago (i’m 35 now, South Africa). the eyes,all i remember are the eyes and the overwhelming feeling of fear, they were sort of demonic.i’ll go with demonic cos all i could do was exit, run if you will cos i was filled with fear, their presence and pray. this guy was young,approx early 20′s, 2 female companions…slept with lights on for a week after that. that engulfing, smothering fear feeling is quite aweful. 

  • Qwyzl

    when i look at nature, i find all these people-invented stories to be completely non sensical and stupid.  why people insist on polluting society with garbage is beyond me.  if you get scared out of your wits with horrible, spooky stories that are too fantastic to be remotely true, just look out your window.  look at a tree.  look at the grass.  look at the stars, moon, sun.  watch the birds and squirrels as they do what birds and squirrels do.  then ask your self – does this people-invented stuff make sense?  NO – OF COURSE NOT.  so stop worrying about it.  it’s non sense.

  • Lord_illidan

    I wonder… How come none of the witnesses have heard of BEKs before their encounters with them? By the way, I am into creepy stuff and mythology but I also live my life based on science. I believe anything and everything can be studied – even magic is a science. If anybody wants to discuss weird stuff, you can email me: lord_illidan@abv.bg

  • Anonymous

    It’s those goddamn eyes. Creepier than sin.

  • broken_hearted

    wooh

  • Becca

    I know you have no reason to believe that I’m telling the truth, but I feel like I should say my piece anyway. When I had an experience with one of these things, I was 18 years old and had no interest in the paranormal. I had never heard of anything like these black-eyed children, I had no real interest in ghost stories… but I know what I saw, and I know I wasn’t asleep or hallucinating. It was exactly what you describe- a child, in this case seemingly trapped in a car, and I felt somehow compelled to let the child out, at the same time as my instincts told me to run. I “won”- and ran. That black-eyed child was the most horrifying thing I’ve ever seen.

  • Tmoonbite

    I have seen one before…a old lady, pitch black eyes!!!! I almost crapped myself