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15 Creepiest True Stories Ever Told

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Hey guys, i just had to post because these events are crazy and also really intresting, From intruders in the home living there for months without your knowledge, to aliens that rock back and forth on your front porch, we count 15 frightening true stories from the folks over at Reddit, a link to the full set of stories is here: http://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/com

Do any of you guys have any creepy stories you know of?

 

"I'm a marked man, so I'm getting out of here"

 

Ray Machowski

A lot. My favorite place to read them is creepypasta. Here are my top five that have made it almost impossible for me to sleep comfortably at night alone in me bed even to this date, despite the fact that I read them ages ago:

 

DISCLAIMER:

  • The stories linked may be scary and/or long to some. Reader discretion is advised.
  • Everyone's definition of Halloween is different. I like to read/hear stories that have disturbing/unexplained facts about them. For me, horror doesn't mean mindless blood and gore. To me, it should creep you out. Thats my personal taste.


Out in the woods (My top favorite)

Squidward's suicide (The spongebob character, yes)

1999 (The longest one of the lot)

The smiling man (This one reminds me of the joker from Batman and I detested my extraordinary imagination abilities after reading this )

The house job (This prompted me to watch the movie V/H/S and I deeply regretted watching that pathetic excuse for a movie; this story is a rather masterpiece compared to that crap) 

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OMG i totally subscribed to that dude like 5 months ago. U got a great taste Chester :D

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are these all true stories? If so, "The house job", was effing creepy!

A lot. My favorite place to read them is creepypasta. Here are my top five that have made it almost impossible for me to sleep comfortably at night alone in me bed even to this date, despite the fact that I read them ages ago:

 

DISCLAIMER:

  • The stories linked may be scary and/or long to some. Reader discretion is advised.
  • Everyone's definition of Halloween is different. I like to read/hear stories that have disturbing/unexplained facts about them. For me, horror doesn't mean mindless blood and gore. To me, it should creep you out. Thats my personal taste.


Out in the woods (My top favorite)

Squidward's suicide (The spongebob character, yes)

1999 (The longest one of the lot)

The smiling man (This one reminds me of the joker from Batman and I detested my extraordinary imagination abilities after reading this )

The house job (This prompted me to watch the movie V/H/S and I deeply regretted watching that pathetic excuse for a movie; this story is a rather masterpiece compared to that crap) 

 

are these all true stories? If so, "The house job", was effing creepy!

 

Well, Creepypastas, the majority of the time, aren't true. They are made by people who enjoy writing creepy, spooky, and frightening things. I don't really get scared by creepypastas, but there is always one that gets ya.  :wink:

 

Cheers!

bruh moment

The first story immediate made me question the validity of the stories. I have been on hundreds of calls for people thinking someone is in their house or creeping around outside their house and not once did we ever have more than two units on those calls, much less an entire SWAT team. Usually it would just be us and maybe one other unit to go check it out depending on the circumstances. Maybe they should remove the word "true" from the title, some of them were creepy nonetheless.

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I think we can all admit here that NONE of us would want to be in any of these stuations, in my opoion i think the scarist one was the about the dark sahpe in the man's room, well there goes my sleep for tonight.

"I'm a marked man, so I'm getting out of here"

 

Ray Machowski

This is my favorite.....Really worth the listen.

I loved that one to. Although, i'd have to give it to the first Creepypasta i ever read, which was Jeff The Killer. I couldn't sleep for nights. (i was 11)

are these all true stories? If so, "The house job", was effing creepy!

 

No, I don't think so. Except for 'Out in the woods'. The writer insisted that its her true story so... who knows?

 

The first story immediate made me question the validity of the stories. I have been on hundreds of calls for people thinking someone is in their house or creeping around outside their house and not once did we ever have more than two units on those calls, much less an entire SWAT team. Usually it would just be us and maybe one other unit to go check it out depending on the circumstances. Maybe they should remove the word "true" from the title, some of them were creepy nonetheless.

 

No better way to experience a SWAT team vs the supernatural being scenario than watching Afflicted (2013). I was never able to get that image out of my head. Poor GIGN.

 

This is my favorite.....Really worth the listen.

 

I've read it (not watched/listened to it) but did not find anything 'too creepy' about it. Though, talking of Russia I always have my only favorite -a story based on rather actual events- The Dyatlov Pass Incident. There's even movie with the same name ("Devil's Pass" in some parts of the world) on the same topic.

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