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Speaker 1 (00:05):
All right, all right, all right, welcome to your Scary
Stories live here on this fine Monday evening. Of course,
I am Jeff Townsend, and joining me as always is
Luke and his new and improved recording environment.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Yeah. I think it should maybe sound better. I think
it already sounds better. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
People are already saying they like your new setup. So yeah, man,
welcome to the way. It's the way to go, you know. Yeah,
of course everybody people say it sounds better, Luke, So
we'll take it.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
This is your Scary Stories, the show where we share
your scary stories live on the air, or collection of
stories from around the internet, and tonight.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Will be no different. We have some great ones in
store tonight, Luke, are you excited about your stories? And hey,
as a just as a surprise here at the end,
you're gonna share some more personal paranormal stuff that you've
been experiencing.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
Yeah, some really creepy things that have been happening while
in my workshop in the garage. Oh, just a working
man the American dream. Yeah, so yeah, don't miss that.
Speaker 1 (01:12):
Make sure you stay tuned to the very that'll be
the very last thing that we do.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
You don't want to miss that. I tell you that
right now, So.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Let's not waste much more time. You're gonna kick things
off tonight.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Are you ready? I'm I'm ready, all right. This is
from a user named Jico Aragoma. He posted a couple
of stories that happened to him in his family's cabin
out in woods, and this is one of his stories.
When I was very young, I lived up in the
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densely forested mountains of the Northwest. In those days, my
parents still lived together, and I saw my sisters frequently.
There are many adventures we had up in those mountains.
I recall many hikes, playing in the mud and seeing
a lot of deer. My father is a craftsman by trade,
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a real jack of all trades kind of guy. At
the time, we were planning to build a treehouse, but
it was never developed beyond the main platform. We had
several picnics up on that platform. I do recall one
night climbing up there by myself. It was a summer night,
just before sunset. Wanted to watch the stars. I was
as fascinated by the constellation. As the sun sank below
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the distant peaks, the first stars came to light, and
then the rest followed. It was truly a sight to behold.
I sat there for hours, watching the stars drip slowly
across the night sky. I was about to head down
for the union when I heard strained sounds out in
the woods. I strained my eyes to see into the
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shaded brush between the trees. There was movement. It was
slow moving, but it was moving towards me. I could
also hear a strained sound, like a sort of pushing rattle.
All the hairs on my body stood at attention when
I saw the creature. It was a lanky thing crawling
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on all fours, its limbs bent in an unnatural way,
as if it had no bones. It had wild and
unkempt hair all over its body. Most terrifyingly, it had
massive shimmering eyes that scanned the area. I set wide
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eyed and shaking at this crawling thing. At that moment,
in the house, a light came on. The thing was
almost as if it was pulled back into the woods.
At that point, I immediately ran inside. Can't live in
those mountains anymore. A lot of good memories from those days,
but I can never forget what I saw that night.
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I don't think any of us can wow. So that
reminds me of a couple of the previous stories I
talked about like a month or so ago, now, like
the weird, lanky looking deer creatures with like the spidery
limbs and stuff. Yeah, okay, got questions coming in already.
I wonder how they could tell it was crawling, and
did they describe the face. They do describe the face,
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because I think it was a little too dark for
him to see the face. He just described it as
being very hairy, and it looked like it was like
kind of like crab walking I guess from what he
described it a little bit there towards him, and he
could see the eyes that the eyes are glowing or
appear to catch all the light and reflect.
Speaker 1 (04:40):
And of course I am always multitasking here. So he
was near a house when this happened, right, because you
mentioned the light.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
He was actually all right. So he had a platform
for a uh what's it called treehouse right next to
his cabin that he lived at or there vacation and that.
So he was up on that platform and the light
of the house is right next to him. Basically, why
was he up there at that time? Again? He wanted
to watch the stars and stargazing. That's when he picked
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up on some movement. Yeah, then he heard that weird
shushing sound it made as it was going towards him.
Speaker 1 (05:20):
Like a like a three pointer going in or kind
of sish, you know, pushing or sush what we like.
I said, it must be going like gotcha, and it was.
I'm sure he could he hear it stepping on stuff.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
I mean, he did say that he kind of heard
like going through the brambles and stuff, I think, and
that tar sorry, someone suggested in comments towards something they
asked that YouTube he looked up skin Walkers, So yeah,
skinwalker's being a big thing, he said. He did look
up that. He wasn't certain that it was just by
what he just what he remember seeing and what other
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people described skinwalker being. Uh so this to me really
seeing more like that one creature which was always on
the western side of the country and the northwest and
stuff like that. So yeah, this might be a different
creature altogether. He's looking down at it with vantage point
though he's above it, and he sees it down on
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the ground. Yeah, sees it coming out of the tree
line towards him. So there's a tree line, then there's
a mountains off in the distance. Yeah, gotcha, And he
has an advantage point. He's looking down. He sees this
thing coming. Does this thing see him? He thinks, So
he says, he describes it as coming towards him, So
he thinks that it was definitely sees him coming towards
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the stand he was in. Yeah, but then once it
sees that light, it kind of like pulls back. So
somebody inside, assuming a family member or somebody probably going
into the kitchen or something.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Yeah, it flips on a light in the room, and
then it's you said, it's like as if he got pulled.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Back physically into the tree line. Yeah, like yanked back
with such force as almost as being pulled back.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
You think got something to do with somebody's asking a
good question. Could it have been a person possibly? You know,
you know, people are weird.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
They might crawl out of the woods like that. The
only thing that is, you know, I would say he
was a younger kid. I don't know if he mentioned
an exact age here, but he was definitely younger, and
so maybe he's misremembering the glowing eyes, but he described
them as being very large and glowing. So it's amazing
how people see so well in the dark. Hmmm.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
I'm wondering too if it was a person, But it
seems like you would know. Why would a person come crawling.
I guess they're listen, they're trying to really.
Speaker 2 (07:37):
Sneak up to you.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
Yeah, he had, Like he said, there was other things
that stuck out about it though, they like wasn't very
human like, Yeah, he said, describe the arms and legs
bending as if there were no bones in them.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
Yeah, And that it had uh yeah, extragly hair all
over it, so maybe they.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Were almost like rolled up, you know, like you can't
really with your bones. And you said, Harry, Yeah, yeah,
you just said that.
Speaker 2 (08:01):
You use the term, Harry. Like hair everywhere. I believe
he described it as being all over the body of
the double check that.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
I like, how we ask you all these questions that
may or may not even you would never even know because.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
You didn't even Yeah, wild and ungimped hair all over
its body, not just someting all over its body. Bigfoot
was crawling like a really gangly, creepy eat Bigfoot. You
think the light could actually hurt it? Or was just
afraid of it. That's a good question. I was assuming
it was just afraid of there being war. People like,
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maybe this thing isn't particularly physically capable of overpowering the
adult human, but maybe a small child it could take.
Speaker 1 (08:45):
And the skinwalker seemed like they wanted you.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
To come to them. Yeah, they would, just thing was
sneaking up on him. Yeah, they usually try to get
you to come into the woods. Wow, that's pretty creepy, though.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
It's something you wouldn't forget, that's for sure. You probably
you're gonna sit the rest of your lif wondering what
the hell did I see? You know, you'll you'll probably
never know, all right, See we got.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Any more comments?
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Okay, we're all caught up on the anybody you got
any questions any better?
Speaker 2 (09:08):
You didn't now because we're about to move on.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
But I think that to me, it's definitely frightening. And
I wonder what when he went inside and he told
them what he saw, what they thought?
Speaker 2 (09:20):
What would you say if.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Somebody come in the house and they're like, this happened
you know there, you're full of it.
Speaker 2 (09:25):
Well, if it's a little kid, you're probably tell them, oh,
you need to go to bed. Yeah, here's sleepy little baby.
You wouldn't automatically probably say it was an owl.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
The gray or the grayhorn owl is just like in
Kentucky at the alien sighting.
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Yeah. Oh, someone said, probably think they were on something. Yeah,
maybe I don't. I don't know. It's crazy though. I
wonder what time did he say it was? Well, he
said it was past dark because he watched the stars
come out just past dark. Okay, well it's nighttime then, yeah,
and uh, he is during the summer, so it'd be
later in the day. Yeah, sun takes a walk yep, yep,
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so it's late. But who knows what time exactly. I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
I'll be curious. Didn't seem like it meets all the
criteria of skinwalker though, from my expert opinion of hearing
three stories from me of skinwalkers.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Yeah, like I said, to me, it sounds more like
the other thing, oh, which people just call it. Not deer. Yeah,
the not deer.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
That's the greatest story in the history of mankind. It's
not a deer, that's all, you know, right, could be
anything else.
Speaker 2 (10:26):
We'll move on. That was a good one. That was
a good way.
Speaker 1 (10:28):
That's a good way to start it off, somebody said
crazy stuff happens.
Speaker 2 (10:31):
At two am. I always thought it was like three am.
Was that hour? You know, crazy stuff can happen at
any time.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
I think that's what I'm learning from this, all these stories,
and I've got one that shows you crazy stuff can
happen anytime. Yeah, we're live across eight platforms right now,
so if you want to comment a long feel free
to do so. Some people already are and I'm got
to go ahead and get into the next one.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Sounds good. This story is called That's My Baby. This
isn't actually really old Reddit post. It's eleited.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Yeah, it's been deleted for several years, but the story
is absolutely crazy.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
So this is called That's My Baby.
Speaker 1 (11:09):
My husband and I were at the supermarket and our
baby was being especially fussy, so we took the baby
on a quick drive, the motion of which usually calms
the baby down. It took only about ten minutes to
settle her down, and I was in the store but
unsure how much longer i'd be in there. There's no
reception inside, so my husband was the one doing this
with the baby, so he's the one driving around trying
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to get the baby to sleep. Very common thing to
use a car.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
People do that to.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Get drive around get the baby to fall asleep. So
it says he pulled back up into the parking lot
to wait for me. It was an unseasonably nice day,
so he took her in the car seat, and he
had the carrier and whatever to set on one of
the benches outside of the store. He took a business
call and sat down with the baby and the carrier.
A woman, well dressed in mid thirties and an average
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height approach to them. It's not uncommon for people to
approach that.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
To look at the baby, she is cute.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
She's got big rosy cheeks, soft wisp of gold hair,
and the most adorable toothless grin. And she looks even
cuter when she's taken a nap. But her nap schedule
was paramount. So my husband saw the woman approaching and
being prepared to talk and converse with the baby like
people often do. He was prepared to tell her that
she couldn't and the baby was taking a nap. The
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lady walked up and asked if she could hold the baby,
And this is at this point in time, he said,
just like he would do the baby's taking a nap.
She act like she was going to walk away for
a second, and this is when things got interesting. She
turned back around with nonchalant, great confidence, and before he
even finished the sentence explaining that again that she was
napping and not to be touched, she picked up the
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carrier and started walking off. He was in shock for
that moment, not fully believing someone would be ballsy enough
to do this, something so sinister like this and plain daylight.
He said, excuse me, can you put her down? His
panic mounted, but she remained calm the entire time, which
was strange. He was panicking, she was calm. He called
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after her a little bit loud, repeating the same thing,
put her down, come back with her. The lady started
to walk away more briskly than she had approached. He
ran at this point to catch up with her, trying
to grab the carrier out of her hands, finally resulting
to restraining her arms, and the woman starts yelling help,
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he's taking my baby. Please call nine poet one help me.
She was kicking him in the shin and pulling a
pink bottle of pepper spray.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Out of her handbag.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Of course, no one in the parking lot was clocking
or realized what had happened earlier before this interaction, and
assumed immediately that he was a kidnapper, a lone man
in a deadpool T shirt versus a tiny, well dressed woman. Immediately,
a man knocked my husband to the ground and was
holding him down. He could hear bystanders encouraging the woman
to file a police support and call the police, but
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she was doing a very convincing job of acting shaken up,
insisted she just wanted to get home and get away
from there. My husband was in a raw state at panic,
realizing the entire parking law had banded together to inadvertently
facilitate the kidnapping of our daughter. He was begging and
pleading with them, but nobody would listen. They just kept
screaming at him. The jig was up and he needed
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to remain laying there because the police would be there soon,
and how could he do such a thing like this,
terrorizing a young mother. My husband finally had the idea
to show them family photos on his phone, but too
panicked to think clearly. The way he manifested this was
by shouting, I have pictures of the baby on my phone.
Of course, everybody interpreted this as him having some strange
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talking pictures of the photos of the baby, or something worse.
Speaker 2 (14:47):
Possibly.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
I guess it was at this point that a man,
and I can't really entirely blame him for this, because
considering what he thought my husband was doing, kicked my
husband as hard as he could in.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
The ribs, which ended up breaking several ribs.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
At this point, I was coming out of the store
and I thought that he was being robbed by these people.
I was yelling for security so panicked, my chest constricted,
I couldn't even get out of sound. It was then
that I realized that he did not have our baby
with him. Then I looked over and I saw she
was being held by a woman. I was relieved. I
thought maybe the woman intervened to move our daughter out
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of harm's way while my husband was being robbed. She
was walking away to get help. I couldn't find a
security guard outside in the near area, so I ran
up to these people holding that were holding my husband down,
and I was waving, waving, waving my wallet repeatedly at
them and tell them, take whatever you want, please, take
whatever you want, just leave us alone, please, one of
the men holding him down said something like, lady, we
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need to wait for the police to deal with him.
I was so confused.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Why would the muggers have to call the police? I said,
what do you mean? What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (15:51):
I made out someone saying something like he tried to
abduct that woman's child. I didn't understand. I was sure
i'd misheard them. My husband never heard a child. We
have four kids. If he was going to commit a crime,
bringing home another kid would be the last thing he
would do. I kept trying to understand what they were
all saying. There were so many voices coming from everywhere.
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Then suddenly it all clicked. I looked around for the
woman who had the baby carrier, and she was already
halfway across the parking lot. I went into a total
ballistic tiger cub mode. Literally leaped out of my heels
and spread it across the parking lot. I'm not a
UFC fighter or anything. Heck, I've never even taken ay
self defense class, so all I could think of doing
was grabbing the lady by her hair and I squeezed
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her face with my other hand. It didn't do much.
She was starting to get away even as I grappled
with her. Amazingly, none of the other bystanders had yet
to connect that my husband was telling the truth and
this woman was trying to leave with our baby. I
yanked on her hair as hard as I could, and
that was enough to make her drop the car put
the carrier down on the ground. I was scared and
surprised that I actually didn't know what to do, so
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I threw myself on top of the carrier and covered
the entire thing like a blanket. The woman, at this
point quickly left the area. Not even one person tried
to stop her, even though she was clearly leaving without
the child she claimed was hers, which would be pretty
damn incriminating if I'd watched all that. Within the next
couple of minutes, the police arrived. After that, they were
still bystanders who claimed that my husband was trying to
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kidnap the baby. The police, to my whoror, assumed that
she must have not had bad intentions, and the first
questions they asked me after getting her description of the
lady was things like maybe you shouldn't press charges on her.
They were still blacing the plame with my husband. Here's
a small sample of what they're saying. Do your husband
and the baby not look alike? Is there a chance
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she thought that he was actually taking the baby and
she was trying to intervene. Could your husband been doing
something violent? Maybe it made her feel compelled to take
the baby? Did she seem confused? They spent more time
verifying that the baby was actually mine than concerning themselves
with the fact that the baby was not actually hers.
My husband at this point called us brother who worked
in an office with a lot of lawyers, and we
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connected with one asap on the scene, who gave us
the priceless advice to get every officer's badge name and
to request copies of the store security tapes right away,
and to escalate the complaint higher up the chain. Didn't
seem like they were taken as very serious at this point.
The officers finally, after much debate and many questions on
our part and request, we had a reason to believe
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that we were being taken serious, and we headed home.
We both just shook and cried until we had to
go get our other kids from school. My husband is
seeding with rage and grappling with the fear of helplessness
from how little he was able to do, and multiple
cracked ribs on top.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Of this from the man who kicked him.
Speaker 1 (18:42):
I guess to the officer's credit, they did asked if
we wanted to press charges against the man, but considering
the man was convinced that he was stopping to kidnap
it at that time, and he even stayed after to
talk to the police and apologized several times. When the
truth became clear, my husband declined to press charges. Amazingly
and frustratingly, there were still people well who stuck around
to talk to the police, giving us dirty looks and
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still convinced that the husband, my husband was involved with kidnapping.
I even heard one man tell the police they get
CPS involved to verify the baby is actually ours.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
Oh lord, that's messed. Uh yeah. After the flea market
one last week, I was like, oh, I gotta I
gotta share this one. That's creepy.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
So we talked about last week, right, that's like it's
like a similar scenario ish very but I don't think
the husband did anything wrong that Like the last week
when we talked about the flea market one, the guy
was not paid attention with his kid, right.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
Yeah, he was followed of the year of material. In
this case, the woman just comes up, takes the kid
and just starts heading off. That's so crazy.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Yeah, when I read this one, I was like, dang,
this is a this is a crazy story that you're
right though. That takes like a lot of like who
just walks in there?
Speaker 2 (19:54):
That's the crazy person's thing to do? Or I guess
it was outside the store. Who just walks up outside
the store and does that?
Speaker 1 (20:00):
But I can see, Okay, so obviously I've made a
lot of babies in my day.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
I can see the situation that they're talking about.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
When somebody's like approaching the baby, like I'm gonna what
a cute baby, I'm gonna talk to the baby, you
know whatever, maybe even maybe touch a baby's hair or
something like people do, and then to just take off
with it.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
That's just it. That's just crazy, man. I just I
can't even that how you could react in that situation
any better than what they did reacting. I mean, like
you know they were this was like a nightmare scenario.
But it's so crazy that it kind of shuts down
all your ability to process the information. It's like, nobody,
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this is this nuts. Nobody's gonna be that nuts just
walk up and pick up a kid and go.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
They even talked about how and everybody's comment and long
live Hey Tory, Hey everybody else. We got things, will
go ahead and throw them up here. This woman is insane,
someone said, nightmare situation. Someone said, then someone those comments.
At least that got the baby back. Yeah, so I
could really feel for the husband because you'd be in
a panic state at that point in time and you'd
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be like, I've got photos and it wouldn't come across
like genuine that's best messed up. I think, though, there's
a chance you might side with the woman if you
didn't know.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
Yeah, I mean, it happens a lot of times where
like you know, you got there's a one random guy
acting a little crazy, and then you got to put
together for one there assume yeah, he's the one that's crazy.
Because the idea that someone is that nuts but they'll
just walk up, calmly, pick up the carrier and start
walking off with it is infatilable. You wouldn't You wouldn't
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be able to believe that someone could do that, but
apparently they can. You wouldn't be able to believe it.
You could almost picture this plane out in front of you. Oh. Absolutely, yeah,
you were holding the guy down. Call the police, Call
the police, and.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
While meanwhile she's just kind of sneaking off across the
parking lot with the carrier.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
I gotta tell you, I don't care how relieved I
would be after I was still press charges and it's
that guy that kicked me.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
Wow, what do you think you listening out there? Like,
would you press charge against the guy that thought he
was doing right?
Speaker 2 (22:08):
Luke Wuid? Yeah? I mean it truly did get several
broken ribs. That would be terrible. But can you see,
I guess better way? Word?
Speaker 1 (22:16):
Can you feel the emotions that must have been going
through this man as he went home? Yeah, a feeling
of hopelessness. Right, we's men, we's tough. Yeah, all jokes aside,
that would be a terrible feeling, like, hey, this is
my job to be the protector.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
Yeah, and yeah, that's crazy that I honestly didn't expect
that story. That story is nuts. I'm just thinking, like
I keep coming back too, you know what. Right, So
when she came out the store, that scene had to
be something that you could never dream of happening. You
see these people surrounding your husband and you don't know
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what's going on there.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
You think that he's just being robbed, right, And you
see this lady off in the distance kind of walking
away with the baby like, and you got to like
figure out what's going You have to process information very
quickly here.
Speaker 2 (23:05):
Yeah, and that's too much. That's too much for people
to process. So that's why it was like she took
a second before she even realized what was happening.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
You know, this happened much faster than you know, we
all laid it all out to by phar.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Yeah, oh man, that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
Yeah, we got a lot of people listening live. One
looks like Twitter is the most people on YouTube. We
got people on every platform right now. Somebody said, now
I would say keep the woman there.
Speaker 2 (23:31):
Too, just in case. Well, the thing is so I
think what happened was this lady.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
May never went in the store. Who knows, right, she
could have just walked up from outside. I assume this
altercation took place somewhere on the mid to the end
of the parking lot. She just kind of sneaks off.
Speaker 2 (23:47):
Nobody at this point was probably understanding what was going on.
I'm sure it was confusing for every everybody involved. Yeah,
you got a lot of people, Yeah, trying to process
all that. Yeah, I and each other. Probably they're probably
even more altercations that we don't even know about. Afterwards,
was like, oh, where'd she go?
Speaker 1 (24:06):
You know, it's like, yeah, tell you what it makes
me want to do.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Most of these stories make me do that. Yeah, that's
a scary story.
Speaker 1 (24:25):
That's scarier than the flea market one. Yeah, that was
Maybe it's defense and it can't even process.
Speaker 2 (24:30):
Anything, you know. Yeah, that is definitely worse. Everybody banned
against the guy. That'd be so terrible. It's just the worst.
That's so crazy.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Well, I was excited for you to hear that one.
The look of disgust on your face was there, and
you'd press charges.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
So yeah, screw that guy, going to hell? You pressing charges?
All right? Man, you're up next. Mine is also going
to take place in it like a parking situation. This
is gonna be in a parking garage here, all right,
So she she rights this. This happened to me when I
was nineteen. Me and my friends decided to hang out
at the local mall on the busier side of town.
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We shopped all day and stayed in the food court
until they closed. The mall was one of the latest
operating businesses in Towns, so we got out. It was
basically a ghost town outside. I believe it was close
to midnight. I was one of the only people in
the group with a car. Most of the others rode
bikes or had a parent or Frint picked them up.
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My car was parked on the third story of the
parking garage. It was mostly empty, and I assumed most
of the cars still left belonged to the night staff
and security. As I climbed hire, the cold, dim garage
began to creep me out. I defensively crossed my arms
as I got closer to my car. Slowly, I began
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to notice a sound. It was a distant sobbing. Getting
closer to my car, the cries grew louder, and I
became concerned and upset. As I passed uh passed by
my car to investigate the sound. It seemed like it
was a lost child or something. It came to this
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turn where the ramp continued up to the fourth floor,
and peeking around the corner, I saw a big work
van idling. I scared. I kept peeking. I saw a
pair of bla standing behind the van extremely still. This
is when I noted something about the crying I was hearing.
There was another sound mixed in. It was an occasional
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pop or clicking noise, almost like a midscal firecracker or
bubble wrap. I recognized the sound and my blood ran cold.
It was a microphone pop. The sound came at the
start and end of a recording. The crying sound was looping,
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and it was coming from the van. That's when I
gasped and ran to my car. I heard the van
start rolling forward and soon shift into gear. I barely
made it into my car and out of the garage.
The van followed me for almost an hour as I
circle around town trying to lose though. They eventually gave
up and I made it home. Me be mindful of
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where you park and who you're with. Buildings have security
cameras the only help after you've gone missing. These buildings
are perfect place for bad people to find their victims.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Let me start off by saying this I love and
I'm not trying to take away from the story. I
love how we're randomly playing music those of you listening,
We're randomly playing music.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
There's no rhyme or reason.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
It's just a loop of gary Ish music. And there
were multiple times I'm listening to that and the music's dropping.
When you get it's like everything was timing perfectly. And
I know when you're reading it, you don't know you're
in this sun. But it was crazy how that timed out.
I'm sure people listen he'd picked up on that too.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
It was it was, it was crazy. I know iticed
in your story is a lot. Yeah, it's like, how
the heck is the time out like that?
Speaker 1 (28:07):
All Right? We got some people commenting on sounds like
the beginning of a Saw movie.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
Yes, that did. Were they luring them? Yes, they were,
for sure. Yeah, that's I'm assuming they saw her coming
up by herself.
Speaker 1 (28:20):
But she was gonna go up there anyway, right, cause's
where her car was. Well, but this was but they
described it as being up on the fourth floor. She
kind of went past her car and looked around up
the ramp to the next level where the sound was
coming from. So they were leading her past her car.
This sounds like I was planned for sure, definitely.
Speaker 2 (28:40):
Yeah, I'm assuming they saw her inside the place. They
probably knew she had a car out there, and then
they saw her coming up and they started playing that sound.
What was the sound again? It was a crying child,
a crying child.
Speaker 1 (28:53):
But she could hear the micro like the that was
recording at the end, the little sound where Sally loops
over sometimes. And the creepy part is so she has
a view straight on view of the vehicle and you
can see the legs on the other side of it.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
Assume to be an adult not moving.
Speaker 1 (29:14):
Yeah, this is a parking garage, right, Yeah, parking garage
at least a four story one.
Speaker 2 (29:21):
And then you know, you know the capital city here
in this state, you go out there at night, it's dangerous.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
I do. I go all the time to the baseball
games and stuff in downtown. Yeah, it's if you're law
alone at night late.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
I can see where it'd be concerning. Yeah, and you know,
there's quite a bit of shootings up there, and so, yeah,
you could see this being like a dangerous part of
town to be in at night by yourself. She said
it was a ghost town usually, but that big of
a parking garage, it's definitely a bigger town. And she's
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just used to being a big city, so she kind
of let her guard down there bit. And it's definitely
not something you want to do. It is scary, and
that could definitely this definitely seems like a real story
to hill with the homeless people.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
Yeah, they probably are some there, sure that they I
just can't get over. I guess the person's standing there.
And she she's very well aware though that how bad
of a situation this is beforehand, So it's.
Speaker 2 (30:23):
Yeah, she was creeped out beforehand, before she even heard
these sounds.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
And she brings up which which was what I was
just thinking, even about the security cameras a comment she made,
what was it again that those are only gonna be good.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
After after you've been abducted and and then there's only
so much help.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Yeah, there's not somebody usually just sitting at a parking
garage scaredy security camera, I.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
Would assume so.
Speaker 1 (30:45):
And I don't know how tall it was, I don't know.
The fourth floor is the highest. You're far away down
from the people working on the first floor letting you
in and out. If there's somebody there doing that.
Speaker 2 (30:54):
Yeah, they're not gonna hear anything go on up there.
Makes what you're saying.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Next up, power be in a parking garage here next months, goodness,
some baseball games in Indianapolis, watching the Indians, and I'm
gonna think of that.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Oh yeah, we're gonna we're gonna be up there for
a convention in August.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
So yeah, cosplay convention. Yep, Well that's even scary. You
don't know what you're gonna get into.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
Yeah, you won't know terror until you see a person
dressed up as an anime character coming at you. Yeah, nights,
all jokes aside. It seem like they've probably done this before. Definitely,
it definitely seemed like something that they had had success
with playing this audio. That seems like someone has deliberately
been planning this, probably done it before, uh and gotten
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away with it, which is the real terrifying thing, because
these people still got away. She just lost them. Now
they're still out there. All right. I got the next story.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
This is called Walmart Stalker. I guess it goes along
with the theme that we've set tonight, which is extremely creepy.
For a bit of context, I'm a twenty two year
old female, five foot two and about one hundred and
twenty five pounds. My mother is forty five five foot
nothing it would blow over in the wind. We both
look much younger than our actual ages, and due to
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having small statures, we tend to have run ins with
creeps because it tends to attract creeps. I tend to
carry a small arsenal on me at all times, pepper spray, taser,
Swiss arma knife, and etc. I tend to be pretty
confident that I can handle myself. That's what I'm trying
to say. Don't judge because we live at a big
city and I'm a small girl. This particular night was
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the worst we've experienced with creepers so far. My mother
and I were grocery shopping at our usual walmart. It
was later on in the day, around seven pm, something
we tried to avoid because, as we said before, we
have a run in with creepers we tend to. We
just pulled into the parking lot and began our trek. Inside,
we spotted five young men older than myself was still young,
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standing outside of are laughing near the front doors. I
pay it no mind when they glance at me and
my mom, and when we walk inside to grab the carts,
the men all head inside now and I shrug it off,
but keep a mental note of their faces. I tend
to be on the paranoid side. We head inside, moving
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straight for the grocery section. As we shop, I keep
noticing two or three of the five men are in
each aisle that we go to. Alarm bells start to
go off, but I pushed the paranoia aside and just
keep my head high as we walk. Most of the time,
confidence puts the creepers off. I make sure to go
down a few random aisles to test. Sure enough, my
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test prove positive, as they were always.
Speaker 2 (33:44):
There in those aisles too. Well.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
My mom starts to notice as well the more aisles
we go down, and her hands squeezes mine and a
warning is she shoots one of the men a very
bad glare. We stop in the cereal aisle. She tended
to still be mama, despite that I'm a grown woman.
The guy who's now moved on about two feet from
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our cart just glances over and smirks at her. He's tall, lanky,
with short, dark hair partially hidden under a ball cap
and a pointed rat like face. Mom just narrows her
eyes unnerved at this point as a response, and she
looks over at me and shoots me in an unsure glance.
I shrug this off before moving the grab I box
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off the shelf a little whiles away. The hair on
the back of my neck at this point begins to
suddenly stand up as I turn around and I see
yet another guy has walked up.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
Another one of the guys.
Speaker 1 (34:38):
This one is blonde, shaggy, oily hair hanging on from
his chin, with his hands tucked in a gray reflective
material hoodie look like a punisher hoodie. He's staring up
at the boxes, but a smirk is on his face
and he directly stands on my path, right in front
of me. My stomach flips. I grip my teeth as
I snap excuse me. I try to go around him,
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but he just moves again, right back into my path.
I glare at him now, trying to communicate with him
with my facial expression that I'm not finding his antics funny,
and my mom seems to notice this, comes to my
rescue and pushes the cart directly between the two of us,
the man and I, and she says to me, ready,
I nod, and he takes the hint to move on,
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now smiling with yellow teeth as he nods to us.
Mom only glares, grabbing my arm and hustling us to
another aisle. Again and again, we run into these guys,
and once we finish shopping, I'm afraid they might try
to follow us outside, so we begin roaming all over
the store, taking different routes and aisles. We seem to
lose them after a while, and we both feel relaxed,
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Figuring they finally gave up. We head to the check
out our Walmart, having a self checkout line made for
grocery trips. I mean, we start checking ourselves out. Halfway
through unloading our items. I get that hair standing up
feeling again as I turn and I notice at the
land of the right of us. As you get, it's
the same five guys, this time all of them. My
stomach drops, eyes moving to my mom, who stares at
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them with white eyes and her eyebrows raised. Trying to
shake it off. We take our sweet time ringing things up.
We figure, seeing as the guys had no more than
five to ten items between them and.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
We have a full cart, they would surely move faster
than us. Wrong.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
It seems no one else had decided to check out
in our length so they could go as slow as
they wanted, and oh boy did they. For the next
ten what felt like at least ten minutes, they just
sat there and watched us that we were bringing our
groceries up, and.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
Every now and then they would ring a random item up.
My mom grabs my arm and we share a look.
I shake my head, starting to get freaked out as.
Speaker 1 (36:45):
My mom, starting to panic, grabs her phone and calls
my dad and her state of panic. However, she turns
and wonders a few feet away. Not her best moment,
she admits, And when I turn to bring out the
last few items of all, cab guy is standing right
there by me. At this point, we stare at each other.
He had a gross stare on his face with messed
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up teeth. I dropped the chicken in the back before
reaching out the last item, ringing it up. He's still
partially glaring at me, but I'm just remanding with my
eyesight down to the card. At this point, Mom, now
off the phone, hurries back over only to see the
ball cap guy standing there while the other four sit
on the bench.
Speaker 2 (37:21):
Located three feet away, all watching us.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Ball Cap guy simply takes out the empty gatorade bottle
he's been holding and chucks it into the trash canned
by the register, which broke our eye contact before he
goes to sit back down with all his friends. Keep
in mind, they had a trash can right by their register,
but made it known to throw it clearer to ours.
Mom and I, not knowing what to do, start fiddling around,
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hoping they'd be impatient and leave. Nope, as we continue
at this point to pay and get our receipt, there
still there. So Mom grabs my arm and steers me
towards customer service, telling that my dad told us to
have security walk us out. The guys move and walk
out once we head over there, and I feel relieved
they finally left. The lady at customer service where we're
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amazing and very understanding and stood with us the entire
time waiting for security, A big man with a calm
and confident persona came over to take descriptions and said
he reviewed the cameras he checked the doorways. When he
came back, he told us, as we were staying in
the customer service that he found five men matching their
descriptions hanging out around the.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
Front door as if they were waiting for something, he said.
Speaker 1 (38:30):
The minute they saw him, they took off and he
promised to walk us to our car and let the
officer outside know.
Speaker 2 (38:38):
What was going on.
Speaker 1 (38:39):
We thanked him and the ladies and we thankfully made
it to our car with no problems and haven't seen
those men again. So those creepy ass guys who stalked
to us at Walmart, I just hope we never ever
see them again.
Speaker 2 (38:51):
There is a serious douchebaggy behavior on their bunch of creeps.
Speaker 1 (38:57):
Yeah, it definitely seems to be very blatant, just just
trying to It kind of seems to just literally trying
to creep them out, mess with them.
Speaker 2 (39:04):
It does seem like that. I mean, maybe they had
worse intentions, but almost seems like they were just being it. Yeah,
a bunch of ass hats and just trying to gross
them out and creep them out. They could it up
to worse, I mean more likely they could, man, and
you know, it was a good thing that they got
security to walk them out. It's weird that like half
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of our more than half of our stories have been
in like a parking lot of some sort of major place. Well,
I brought this up.
Speaker 1 (39:35):
Somebody said, it's very unnervous situation. Yeah, I couldn't even
read it. It's so unnerving. But everybody has a local Walmart.
I feel like, like every time I go to Walmart,
I feel like I see some odd people that could
meet this.
Speaker 2 (39:46):
Description, especially back when it used to be twenty four hours.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Yeah, they had nothing. That's twenty It's not twenty four
hours anymore. Yeah, you definitely couldn't. They said it was
what seven pm? Yeah, you're right, the people late at night.
Speaker 2 (39:57):
Yeah, I don't know. I could feel for this story.
That's why I shared it. It was definitely a creepy one.
It's very creepy because this is supposed to happen at
any Walmart in the country. It could happen anywhere.
Speaker 1 (40:07):
I don't know the whole timeline because it, you know what,
it seemed like a very long time, Like they're literally
trying to buy time going around the store, and these
guys are still on every aisle making sure they stand
close to them, just doing very creepy stuff.
Speaker 2 (40:22):
Yeah, you know, you got those people used to hang
out there all night long doing weird stuff, and.
Speaker 1 (40:28):
So, yeah, people used to hang out of the parking
lot all the time these walmarts.
Speaker 2 (40:32):
So yeah, that's definitely just douche baggy behavior and really gross.
And you think they had big trucks. I guarantee, you
guarantee it. We gotta get some heat on that one,
an't I. Yeah, everyone's gotta get canceled sometime. Yeah, that
might do it. That might well. I see what they say.
Speaker 1 (40:54):
People are saying, all guys know how creepy moments like
this are.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
They tried to avoid. The ones who don't are very creepy. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:03):
I think as a man or as a person, even
you often realize I could come across really strange.
Speaker 2 (41:09):
Oh, it's acting the worst. It's the worst when you
accidentally keep bumping into somebody at Walmart or something or
someplace like that. It's like, I'm not stalking you. I
just have to get this too. But it always comes
across weird and e if you don't want it to be,
or like I feel weird out running into people over
over again. I'm just like, I don't want to see
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this person again. I'm gonna look like a creeper. Yeah
I do that now. I still can't avoid sometimes having
to go somewhere. I guess I go to Walmart once
a year now it is. Ever since it's the cart
became a thing. Yeah, I got addicted to that and
I only use that now.
Speaker 1 (41:50):
I think the thing I can really picture here is
it really stands out to me is this checkout, Like
how long they're these guys are taking to check out,
like no items? Yeah, yeah, you're not gonna get okay.
So like once you hit a certain time at Walmart,
there's like nobody around that's going to help you. Yeah,
or even if there's also no scenario where there's so
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many people around, nobody's gonna help you. But if you
hit a certain time, I could see what they're saying.
I don't know how big their talent is. I don't
remember what they said, but you're just gonna be left
hanging to fend for yourself. So it was actually she
did call her husband, but it was a good idea
to go to that self.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
That customer service. Yeah, those that's definitely like the time
you need.
Speaker 1 (42:29):
It, because what would happened They just would have went
out the door, like kept going.
Speaker 2 (42:33):
You know, it could have been really bad, or it
could just been them creeping on some more parassing them
always to a car or it could have gone really,
really bad. This is definitely their best decision ever was
to go to that customer service.
Speaker 1 (42:47):
Yeah, sound like they had some helpful security and it
sounded like you end up having cops outside. So yeah,
you're reading the story, but I think the point God
came across Walmart's Walmart.
Speaker 2 (42:56):
Is very creepy and scary. Is that all of our
stories for going to your person one? I think?
Speaker 1 (43:01):
So?
Speaker 2 (43:01):
Yeah? Yeah, that we're up to the night personal one. Okay,
so let's go ahead. Let's let's do this. Let's play
a video.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
We'll come back and pick our favorite story so far,
then we'll go into your personal one.
Speaker 2 (43:11):
Sounds good.
Speaker 1 (43:11):
This This is a clip that is from one of
your favorite movie. It's one of your favorite scenes of movies.
Speaker 2 (43:16):
Luke.
Speaker 1 (43:17):
I've known you for a really long time, and I
know this is one of your favorite movie scenes. So
we'll watch this, we'll come back and pick what our
favorite story of the night was.
Speaker 2 (43:53):
You're holy back, No, so does every guy have to
go through all us? Just find out your name, try
ask you from me. You know what's weird? I was
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actually going to look up that scene yesterday. I was
it popped into my head and it was involved with
something I was doing. I was gonna look it up.
I was gonna send it somebody, but then I got busy,
I didn't have time, and I forgot to do it.
I love how I just.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
Repeated of the story of the story in the captions
of the night.
Speaker 2 (44:38):
I just double typed it. I'm gonna ever gonna change
it either. I don't really care.
Speaker 1 (44:41):
Somebody said, that's how the guys that Walmart thought they looked.
Speaker 2 (44:45):
Don't imagine leaving Walmart and you saw that, you know what? Hey,
Anne love about that scene. All those kids cheering them
on to fight. Those kids don't know that he's blind.
They also don't know that he's daredevil, and they don't
know she's an electra or whatever. As far as they know,
this is just some guy about ready beat up this
woman in their playground. It does a make much sense.
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And then also the first part where he throws the
can up in the air, Yeah, that thing was up
there forever and it lands perfectly into his hand. Again, Like,
what do you think the airtime on that was five seconds?
I think it is five seconds at least several seconds.
And weird. Yeah, I need to actually do the calculations
of how far up he threw that.
Speaker 1 (45:29):
I don't know, but I love I knew you'd love
that scene cause on this particular time, I could see
your face. I don't think anybody watching could, but I
can behind like the scenes down there because I'm producing it,
And just the immediate look on your face when this
scene started was priceless.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
I'd like it, Like, I didn't know that was what
you were going to do, but as soon as I saw,
I was like, this is the exact scene I was
going to said to somebody yesterday. So it was super weird.
Speaker 1 (45:53):
I don't know, I think the most and I didn't
get it on there. The most creepy part is I
don't remember if it's this direction earlier when he just
walks by and she's like nearby any news.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
Yes, that that happens in scene prior to this, Like
he's just like because he reoganizes her smell or something
like that. I guess, Yeah, super weird. Also, like his
hair never gets messed up. Where what happened that rain scene?
I need to find the rain scene. The rain scene,
his hair is perfectly the same. It's like in a
down part and he's just like in a sith. He's
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had like four cans of Aquinet on his hair or
something to keep it. Who's the bad guy in that movie?
That he that he beats Bullseye? There's another guy at
the end, king be Kingpin. Who played that. What's his name?
Michael Clark Duncan. What's his name? Yeah, Michael Clark Duncan,
great actor. Yeah he was, Yep, he just cleared. Did
he just like slide under them to kick out the
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back of his leg kneecaps? And that's how it ended.
That looks so painful, like if he's thinking about like,
you know, it's really how it would end. Yeah. Yeah,
you're both your knees blown out by something. Really a
movie typically ends. No, that movie is not like a
tipic movie.
Speaker 1 (47:01):
So would you agree with me? That's your favorite movie ever?
Your favorite scene?
Speaker 2 (47:04):
It's up there? All right, let's go to the people.
Speaker 1 (47:09):
Somebody's saying that they liked the That's my Baby story.
Speaker 2 (47:14):
Yeah, that one is good. I mean it's not good,
but I guess you feel bad saying good. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (47:20):
Yeah, yeah, somebody likes your parking lot parking garage story.
Speaker 2 (47:24):
That was a good one. Yeah. Uh, I don't know.
I don't know. I like the first one too. I
wish I could have heard more details about that thing
crawling on the ground. The three stories in a row there,
they were all realistic things that definitely happened all the
time across the entire country, and they're all terrifying. Yeah,
you know, kids being adducted or almost adducted, people being
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almost adducted at a parking garage, or creep said at Walmart,
and you know, those are all stories that are just terrifying,
and they're all right. I'm I'm kind of a stickler
for monsters and ghosts and stuff like that. I like
those stories a lot. So that's why I really liked
that first story too. Yeah, if I had to pick
a personal favorite one, I think it would probably be
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the parking garage with the guy in the van and
that that spooky you know recording of the Yeah, that
to me is just like something that was scary creepy
reading it. When I first read it, I was like,
oh my god, I felt creeped out in my house.
Speaker 1 (48:27):
Yeah, I feel creeped out listening to it, Like put
myself in this situation. But I really couldn't grasp I
guess myself in that situation, but with the the baby
one at the beginning, like I felt like I could
be in that guy's position.
Speaker 2 (48:40):
Oh yeah, and you'd be so helpless, it'd be the worst.
Oh yeah, that was crazy.
Speaker 1 (48:45):
So, Luke, let's segue to the end here. You've been
telling me last couple of weeks that your garage, you've
been experienced some pretty freaky stuff.
Speaker 2 (48:55):
So it's not just me. Jack had seen some stuff
out there, and you bet our dad you wouldn't think
that he's a very superstitious person. Yeah, probably not know.
He has definitely seen some stuff out there, and he
says he sees it every day. It's not just once
or twice, it's every day. And it happens pretty consistently
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every time me and Jack are out there doing work
out there in the shop. But it happens during times
of the day where you know, a lot of times
you don't hear about ghostly things happening, and it's broad daylight.
One of the first times that happened, I was like
sitting by the by the door. So there's a big
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bay garage doors and then we have a door, like
two doors that open up or like describe it to me. Here.
They look like a barn door.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
They come together and they close when they oh yeah, yeah, okay,
and then we have a regular door right beside it.
Speaker 2 (49:51):
I was sitting right there and I heard someone mumbling outside,
and I've heard footsteps in the gravel out by the
bay door. I was like, oh, maybe it's you know,
one of our brothers or something showing up. So I
opened the door, was going to say hey, and I
opened the door. Look out there's no one there and
the sounds have stopped. I was like, that's weird. So
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I didn't say think much of it, you know, I
just thought I was just ye know, wherever I heard
someone next door or something like that. Well, then a
week or so later, it was actually exactly a week later,
because we're about like back out there working again, and uh,
I hear it again, and this time, you know, I
quickly opened the door because I was like, well, someone's
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definitely walking right outside that door. And then no one
there again. And then Jack at this point, he's sitting
across the shop. He's just finished working on a pin,
and uh, he looks up and he says, look, there's
someone looking in that bay door, right now the barn door.
So I grab a there's a piece of metal there,
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a little piece of angle iron. I grab it, fling
off of the door, and there's no one there. Jack
saw a person looking right through the door, like looking
through like where the door comes together. Other's like gap, Yeah,
like did he see an eye? Like what was he seeing? Yeah,
he could see someone like bending down looking and you
know out that door in one second flat, there's no
(51:20):
time for a person to get away. Then the dad says,
and he says, yeah, see it every day. There's always
someone on the other side of that door. Besides that,
we for some other things out there, things we can't
explain in any way, shape or form. Uh yeah, obviously
obviously we can't explain that either. But uh we've heard
things that the only way I can describe it is
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things some sort of creature. It sounds like a dog
barking at first, but then it also sounds like voices
like close or off the distance or close close by,
like just outside when you go outside, and I sometimes
you'll hear them. They sound like dogs, but then you
can hear a voice saying something like come back and
(52:03):
stuff like that. I've also heard things on the roof.
Now that could be attributed to anything, like you know,
a raccoon or something could get on that roof and
move around. But sometimes these things sound heavy and.
Speaker 1 (52:18):
Walking, like describing me by walking walking light walking across
the top of the roof.
Speaker 2 (52:23):
Yeah, And we never fail figure that. I never really
figured that. I've been out there at night and I've
heard that that usually when I hear stuff like that.
Besides that, we've also heard what we've noticed. Our neighbors
are our immediate neighbor's yard. They have a security light.
That security light faces one side of our garage motion
detected or yeah, yeah, motion's detective light, and their light
(52:46):
comes on all the time. And if you could look
out the window, there's nothing in their yard. We don't
know why that motion light keeps getting turned on. There's
no branches swaying in front of it. There's nothing walking
that we can see, but it comes on constantly. Usually
when we were out there for a little bit with
just he's coming on very time.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
So you can tell on when you're inside that it
comes on, yeah, yeah, because it got into their window
or something that Yeah, we got our back window faces
the garage and you can see when that light comes on,
just come on.
Speaker 2 (53:18):
You can't see anyone out there or anything out or
if you're outside, you see that. You're in the back
of the garage. There's a window facing it, and you
can't see anything out there. We have no idea what
any of this is. Uh, but the creepiest is the
thing on the other side of the door. That's the
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only way we could describe it as something on the
other side of that door that walks around and peeks in.
Speaker 1 (53:46):
You know what we gotta do, right, We got to
get a camera on the inside pointing towards the door.
We got to get a camera on the outside, I
mean down towards the entry the door.
Speaker 2 (53:54):
Al sudden, you set up audio recording out there because
you can hear like people talking sometimes by that door,
and like, no one's outside, Like I've gone out there,
I've checked them in the neighbors yards. There's no one
out there.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
Someone asked, are you close enough to trigger the light?
Speaker 2 (54:10):
No? No, you're we're usually inside and it triggers and
you can see out in there. You are.
Speaker 1 (54:16):
You don't see stuff like looking in the you don't
se anything creepy going off the window it's just literally
at the entrance of.
Speaker 2 (54:20):
The scarage, the bay door entrance. Yeah. Oh, you got
to get some cameras set up there. Yeah, it's super weird.
Speaker 1 (54:28):
Super cheap too. You could do that. You could have
cameras set up in.
Speaker 2 (54:30):
A couple days. I got I actually got a couple
security cameras. I need to set them up. I just
have not been doing it yet. Oh you got it now.
Like I said, it happens every day and any hour
of the day. More to come on this. We got
to get this going. Well, maybe I'll get some videos
right the next side we do this. Yeah, yeah, dang,
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that's creepy though. Have you ever experienced it? Looking in well?
Uh so, the way we have our workshops, it up.
All the tools that I use are facing away from
the bay door, the big barn doors. So I'm usually
like sitting closer to the door that leads outside, but
I'm looking the other way because I'm sitting on a
(55:14):
stool or something. Gotcha. But Jack his tools face the
other way. Yeah, so like if he's sitting down, he
sees out that way. Gotcha.
Speaker 1 (55:23):
The hunted girl, Joe, we got other hundred workshop. Yeah,
so let me ask you one more thing. So, I
don't know if Jack can explain this in further detail
or not. How tall is the thing that's peering in.
Speaker 2 (55:36):
You said it seems like it's bent over. It seemed
like an adult sized thing, my adult size, especially by
the south of the footsteps and the gravel, like this
is a probably a medium to heavy set built person
walking in the gravel. You gotta get this cameras up.
(55:56):
What are you gonna do if it's actually just a person?
Uh well, that would be terrifying in its own right. Yeah,
but yeah, we don't know. We'll guess we'll cross that
bridge when we get to it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (56:10):
So you've tried to get there out that door as
quick as possible, though every time something happens.
Speaker 2 (56:14):
Like like I'm sitting in stool literally right next to
that door. I could get out that door one second.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
Is there a quick escape to get away from that?
Like that be so easy to do? Or not close
to that door now be.
Speaker 2 (56:26):
Attached to your house or off your house or what
it's off my house, but on the one side of
the fence that you can't you know, go through unless
you've vaulted. And then my house is like kind of
like positioned up and to the right, so it's like
a tunnel, a fence on one side, my house on
the other, coming towards the barn door of that garage.
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If you were right there at that door, you would
have to run down probably like fifty sixty feet and
before you get away from that. My ability to see
you so creepy. Yeah, more to come on this one. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (57:05):
I wish I would say I'm excited for you, but yeah,
I'll just say it.
Speaker 2 (57:07):
I'm excited. I don't want to experience what I'm excited.
It's creepy. I'm curious that you get those cameras going
to what will be Yeah, and like I said, both
people have in Canadas with me, Jack and Dad, we've
all seen it or experienced it.
Speaker 1 (57:22):
Oh that was a as. I'm glad you shared that.
I think everybody is waiting in suspense. Now what happens next?
I certainly am.
Speaker 2 (57:30):
We'll see, I'll get I'll get some sort of recording
of folks. I'll also try to record some audio from
another thy. Yeah, you have to show me what kind
of cameras you have. I'm curious. I use a bunch
of stuff. So I got ring cameras that ring. Okay,
I use WYS. There's there's plenty of stuff you could
easily do this. Yeah, I'll get something rigged up. Think
you get something rigged up to the outside too. Yeah. Yeah,
(57:52):
I'll just need to not be lazy. No, fundly get
it done. You gotta do it now, I got it. Yeah,
we're all expecting it. Yeah, okay. Yeah. Somebody said we
can use a sponsorship for this. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:01):
Yeah, if you want to, you want to give us
some free cameras to do some.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
Of this, yeah, okay, listen and we'll take it. Luke.
This comes at the end of the episode. It was
another fun one. Man. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:10):
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Speaker 2 (58:31):
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Speaker 1 (58:33):
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Speaker 2 (58:40):
Of course, it's available on podcast form also audio wherever
you listen to podcasts. But I encourage the video.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
Not only do I encourage the video, I encourage you
to join us live Mondays at ten thirty ten forty
five pm Eastern. I will say this though, we're gonna
take the last Monday of every month off. Why you're asking,
because I got to catch up on Eddie and I
can't edit fast enough with all the other stuff that
I do.
Speaker 2 (59:05):
So we're gonna do that.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
That'll give us a little bit of a bye week
every month to try to get things ready to again.
Thanks everybody for listening, and we'll be back. We'll have
next week off and we'll be back a week after that.
But like I said, go to YouTube your scary stories
and you'll find videos every day.
Speaker 2 (59:20):
Anything else Before we send this off, Luke, No, I'm
just looking forward to seeing what we capture on camera,
and also looking forward to begin in March doing another
episode because I can't wait to share some more scary stories. Absolutely,
But until that happens, keep being you, keep being great,
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Jeff Townsend, Media saves you good night, And the question
is do I stay here? Will you be back? Oh?
You gonna come back? Will you be back. Ahre you
coming back.