Good afternoon Phoenix! Welcome to Wacky and Weird
Wednesday.
I've pulled some stories from Reddit for your Halloween
reading enjoyment. The question posed to Reddit users was : What's your
creepiest real life story?
Here's a few for you to read and shiver over.
1. I lived in a small college town and my apartment complex
was walking distance from the bar/downtown area. One weekday night, I stepped
out on our front porch to smoke a cigarette or two (I was up late studying). I
brought my text book with me and say down on the stairs while I smoked. A girl,
who I had never met but who lived one apartment over but down on the ground
floor, came home from downtown. She was by herself and you could tell from her
walk she had been drinking. She got in her apartment and barely got the door
closed before some guy, who came out of nowhere, knocked on her door. She
opened and I noticed he introduced himself, which was weird because it was
after 2:30 am, who comes to a strange girl's apartment at that time? So I
decide to stay outside and pay attention. They ended up talking for over ten
minutes, she later acknowledged how weird the situation was but did not know
how to end the conversation. He would do the creepiest things, like he reached
up and strokes her hair at least three times, and would try and slowly inch his
way closer to her and the door. I made a point of being loud with my textbook
so he would know I was there and he disappeared as eerily as he had come. We
called the cops, and days later they had the girl and me sit with a sketch
artist. As soon as the sketch was made public, floods of calls came in. Guy
turned out to be a serial rapist who followed lone girls home from bars and
pretended to be a cab offering them a ride. This girl just got lucky because
she lived so close to the bars, he didn't get a chance to pull the cab routine.
2. When I was little, around 8, I hated going to the
dentist, he always made me uncomfortable for some reason. I remember thinking
his smile stretched too far and seemed forced, like clowns. Anyway, my mom
always came with me, and went back so I wouldn't be scared. One day, my dad had
me (divorced parents), and had to take me to the dentist, but tried to make me
go back alone so he could sit out in the lobby doing whatever. The assistants
had to literally drag me back to the room and you could hear me screaming and
crying down the hall, refusing to sit in the chair. Finally, my dad came back
to get me, irritated I'd made a scene, he rescheduled my appointment to when my
mom would have me, and we just left, he made a big deal about how bad I was
acting and told my mom she was spoiling me and all sorts of shit.
Two weeks later, it's on the news that my dentist was
charged with child pornography, after molesting children under anesthesia and
photographing it.
3. In 2008 I was living with a bunch of people for
university, a couple and 2 other guys. The couple broke up a few months after
we moved in and the tension was insane.
After around 6 months things started to calm down a bit but
then almost too much. Sort of eerie.
One night we all went out for drinks leaving the guy alone
in the house who said he didn't fancy it. I came back home at around 2 am with
my girlfriend and was greeted by the creepiest thing I’ve ever seen.
The house was sort of backlit and the stairs were visible as
soon as you come through the front door. I hadn't turned any lights on yet and
I could see this figure lurking in the strangest pose on the stairs. I knew it
was my housemate so I began shouting telling him how creepy it was and getting
genuinely angry. Eventually I turned on the light to see he had hung himself
from the banister.
My instant reaction was to cut him down so I ran and grabbed
him while my girlfriend got a knife from the kitchen and I cut him down. I also
performed CPR while my girlfriend called an ambulance. Turned out he had been
dead for around 3 hours. Queue 3 years of heavy drinking for me.
What's your creepiest real life story? Let's hear it
Phoenix!
Have a fangtastic day!
<3 Brock V"""V
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