In the first half of this episode, J unravels the haunting and tragic case of Dorothy Jane Scott, a 32-year-old single mother whose life took a terrifying turn in 1980. Dorothy had been receiving chilling phone calls from an unknown stalker who professed both love and murderous intent. On the night of May 28, 1980, Dorothy mysteriously vanished after taking a co-worker to the hospital. Hours later, her car was found burning in an alleyway, but Dorothy herself was gone. For years, her family endured taunting phone calls from her alleged killer, deepening the mystery and their anguish. Four years later, her skeletal remains were discovered, but her murderer was never found. J delves into the eerie details of Dorothy’s case, exploring the psychological terror of stalking and the tragic aftermath of an unsolved crime.
Next, Kai takes us to Culver City, California, to explore one of the most infamous paranormal cases in history: the Doris Bither haunting, better known as The Entity Case. In 1974, Doris, a single mother of four, reported being physically assaulted by invisible forces in her home. Her children also witnessed these attacks and strange occurrences, including mysterious lights and objects moving on their own. Parapsychologists investigating the case documented unsettling phenomena but were unable to stop the terrifying events. The story would later inspire the 1982 horror film The Entity, but the true case remains a chilling tale of unexplained and relentless paranormal activity.
From the terror of an anonymous stalker to the horrifying assaults by unseen entities, this episode of Chambers of the Occult dives deep into the shadows of obsession, fear, and the unexplained.
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