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The Creepy Experiences/Ghost Stories/Conspiracy Theories, etc Thread • Page 8

Discussion in 'General Forum' started by Letterbomb31, Apr 3, 2016.

  1. muttley

    "Fuck you, Peaches!" Prestigious

    Bizarre is a good word for it. I didn't pay attention to the title of the video so I was expecting calls from the victims, maybe that's why I didn't think it was too bad.
     
  2. Kiana Apr 28, 2016
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    Kiana

    Goddamn, man child Prestigious

    Every time I think I can click that creepiest 911 calls video on the first page I listen to the narrator talk about the lil kid calling in on his murdered parents and I just cannot go further and listen to it. idk how ppl do it. I know a lot of 5 year olds and imagining any of them having to do that makes me want to cry 4ever. 911 calls in general are just too sad I cannot deal. It's ppl at their most vulnerable and terrified and it's just heartbreaking
     
  3. muttley

    "Fuck you, Peaches!" Prestigious

    I never made it past the first 911 call with the kid. That's not the creepiness I'm interested in, it's just sad.
     
  4. Kiana

    Goddamn, man child Prestigious

    I guess I've heard 911 calls on true crime shows but they're usually quick and not graphic or whatever, probs not to disturb ppl. I've heard Joaquin Phoenix's 911 call and that was enough. I think about it sometimes and really regret ever hearing it. Is there a reason those get released?
     
  5. iam1bearcat

    i'm writing a book, leave me alone.

    The worst part about call videos is that it lets your imagine do the dirty work. Visuals sometimes get me, but just voices or noises? Fuck that. fuckthat. fuckthat. fuckthat.

    Glad I found this thread. I know what I'm doing tonight.
     
  6. muttley

    "Fuck you, Peaches!" Prestigious

  7. iam1bearcat

    i'm writing a book, leave me alone.

    Story time!

    Living in Wisconsin gives me lots of opportunity (for better or worse) to investigate hundreds of supposedly haunted places and creepy areas within 3-4 hours time. Makes for a lot of good weekend trips.

    In high school, about 30 minutes away from my city a group of friends and I learned the alleged haunting of a prep school. It had numerous different stories connected to it and all were creepy so we were super interested. We would drive past the buildings (five huge, huge old church-like sized buildings) during the day after school and come back and night and just watch. Of course it was in a small, country town so all the locals knew an out of town car when we came, which was creepy enough as it is. Seriously, this was a place that the locals would be walking down the street, see an unrecognized car coming, stop, and follow you with their eyes, turning their heads until you were out of sight. Even in daytime, a bright sunny day, that is disturbing.

    Anyway.

    One of our most significant journeys into the property, we were probably 50 yards in and I stop, pointing towards a building around 100 yards ahead. On the edge of the roof, walking just above some super dim lights, was a woman in what I can only describe as a nun's uniform. Now, the property was known to be a Catholic prep school for awhile so the image made sense, creepy as it was. The black.. cloak(?)... expanding behind her, she just paced slowly back and forth as if waiting. We had a videocamera with us (this was 2003-2004 before cell phones became big) and as soon as I say, "look! Get that on camera" a spotlight from the middle of fucking nowhere about 15 feet up turns on to our left. It felt like it was maybe 30 yards away. How I didn't piss myself, I'll never know. We tear off, running back to our cars a few blocks away behind a hill.

    Back in the car, freaking out, I realize - there can't be a spotlight or any light there. We've been here in the daytime for weeks. We were here just hours ago in the daytime. There's no way a light can be here. Also, no one moved when the light turned on. No one triggered it. It turned on by other means. So, we're driving down the road and the light is blocked by a building. The other car with us leaves, turns right. I turn off my headlights and turn left. Slowly, we drive past the building and see the light. Same place. Facing to the right, where we were when it turned on. You know how you can sometimes see the direction some lights are facing, like a flashlight? Well, I could see the light was facing towards the right, not just straight ahead. As soon as I turn on my headlights and beep the horn (just remembering this makes me realize how much of an arrogant shit I was sometimes), the light swings to the left to where we are. The girls in the back screech, I shake.

    I drive in front of the building so the light is blocked. I turn off my headlights and reverse. The light is once again directed towards the right, as if it was waiting for us to pass the other side of the building. Again I turn on the headlights and blast the horn, the light swings. Okay, we're coming back tomorrow for sure, because there is no way a light can be here. No trees, no buildings where this light is.

    Next day: we drive back out after school and there are dozens of extension cords laying in the grass connected to a large construction style spot light.

    Someone was standing in the dark with a spotlight at midnight in a town of less than 200 in an abandoned, allegedly haunted prep school/church property when we arrived. Why were they there? Were they on a ladder? How was the light so high up? How long were they there? Were they there every night we came? Do they live there? Do they haunt the property / protect it? Why did they wait until I wanted the camera to see the woman on the ledge walking? What if I didn't say "get that on camera"? When would the light have turned on? Were there others out there as well?
     
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  8. iam1bearcat

    i'm writing a book, leave me alone.

    Also, one of my buddy's aunts had a deer camera set up on her property and he showed me a pictured she had developed from it. It showed two little girls holding hands, in dirty dresses. I looked at it for maybe five seconds and then handed it back, telling him to never show me that shit again.
     
  9. zigbigwig

    I Miss Jake W Prestigious

    I am now up to speed. The Smiling Man and The Strangers are very creepy.
     
  10. angrycandy

    I’m drama in these khaki towns Supporter

    I just read about Daisy's Destruction

    Think I need a hug and maybe a new world to live in :(
     
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  11. incognitojones

    Some Freak Supporter

    Post it
     
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  12. bedwettingcosmo

    i like bands who can't sing good Supporter

    thanks to whoever posted about rob dyke...gonna go disappear into this channel
     
  13. AelNire

    @RiotGrlErin Prestigious

    Just came across Lutch Green and the videos are pretty cool.
     
  14. muttley

    "Fuck you, Peaches!" Prestigious

    duuuuude upload that shiz
     
  15. Letterbomb31 May 1, 2016
    (Last edited: May 1, 2016)
    Letterbomb31

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  16. AelNire

    @RiotGrlErin Prestigious

    Creepy but kinda cool.

     
  17. So glad this thread is back!
     
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  18. I don't know if it's considered "sleep paralysis," but sometimes I get something similar. Oddly enough, it only happens when I nap every so often; it's like I wake up wherever I'm napping and I'm always on my stomach. I can't move, but I know there's something standing over me. Then, it always picks me up by my feet and drops me, but I gently float to the ground and then actually wake up in the same spot. Kind of freaky, but I recognize when it's happening now and just sort of ride it out.
     
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  19. muttley

    "Fuck you, Peaches!" Prestigious

    @Aaron Mook ive heard you should try and wiggle your toes or something small like that to wake yourself during sleep paralysis. Still glad I haven't dealt with that because it sounds terrifying.
     
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  20. Like I said, I don't even know if mine could be considered "sleep paralysis" as much as just nightmares I've gotten used to...like, it always happens exactly where I fell asleep, but it also doesn't freak me out anymore haha
     
  21. muttley

    "Fuck you, Peaches!" Prestigious

    I'm no expert but it sounds like it to me.

    Side note: did you go through with that comedy set your friend signed you up for?
     
  22. ReginaPhilange

    Trusted Prestigious

    sounds like sleep paralysis to me. I guess there's varying levels of how intense it is, depending on how awake you actually are. I haven't been getting it as often as I was a month ago, thank goodness.
     
  23. I did! Haha. It was a pretty rough night overall. My jokes went over fine, which I was thankful for, but I MC'd, so I only tried out three or four new bits. The kid who set it up did pretty well and my roommate basically tanked haha. The audience was made up almost entirely of frat dudes.
     
  24. Liz

    Ew, David

    I read that story last year and it freaked me out (so naturally I love it)

    I don't know if this has already been mentioned here but Knifepoint Horror podcast has some pretty good scary stories. "Staircase" is my favorite. Knifepoint Horror
     
  25. muttley May 14, 2016
    (Last edited: May 14, 2016)
    muttley

    "Fuck you, Peaches!" Prestigious




    The info and distances on that last one are way off. Someone in the comments said he may have mixed up Yuma with Gila Bend, which makes sense based on the map he used. That kind of made me lose interest in that story haha.