Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast - 1x13 RV - Let's Not Meet (Feat. A Paranormal Chicks)
Episode Date: April 15, 2019Stories in this episode: At first I thought I was going crazy, but now I'm pretty sure somebody has been entering my apartment while I'm at work. - allofsoup They wanted to make me the African ...Queen - eloisebella I almost got kidnapped when I was 8 - purple_steph19 Thank God my mom didn't let that doctor take pictures of me... - littlebaggyofpot Window Attacker - AnonyMissMe A Rest Stop for the night. - operationfilth Follow A Paranormal Chicks: Instagram @theapcpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/theapcpodcast/) Facebook  www.facebook.com/aparanormalchicks Twitter @theapcpodcast (https://twitter.com/theapcpodcast) Follow Let's Not Meet: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast Website - http://letsnotmeetpodcast.com Patreon - http://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast  Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/crypticcounty Â
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My name is Andrew Tate and this is season 1 episode 13 of Let's Not Meet, a true horror
podcast. My guests this week are Donna and Carrie.
They host a podcast titled, A Paranormal Chicks.
It's a true crime and paranormal comedy podcast hosted by two friends that have a weird
obsession with things that go bump in the night and true crime.
Each episode consists of one paranormal story and one true crime story.
These ladies are from Mississippi and I have that lovely accent that brings back memories
of my family from the South to back it up.
So enjoy and listen now to Let's Not Meet, featuring a paranormal jigs.
So this happened about a year and a half ago, and tonight something finally made me and
my boyfriend realize that I wasn't imagining things.
About a year and a half ago, after living in the apartment for five years, I all of a sudden
started noticing that things would be out of place when I would get home from work.
Things that almost seemed out of place on purpose to mess with my OCD. Sometimes I would
notice knives that were put back into the knife block the wrong way, or little ornaments
that I have all around my house being turned to face the wrong way. Sometimes my clothes
were hung up in my closet the wrong way, little things like that where I would feel like
something was off, but there was no way to prove it. And in all honesty,
I could have just been absent-minded when putting things away. After a couple of months of things
randomly being out of place and always having that creeped out feeling, things stopped going out of
place, and I put it in the back of my mind and stopped being so paranoid. I moved on with my life. That is
until about two weeks ago. For the past couple of weeks, my cat has seriously been trying
to tell me something when I've gotten home from work. Any of you who have a cat will know
that exact meow. It's not an, I'm hungry or an, I'm pissed because you've been work all day, meow.
But oh my god, you will never believe what happened, meow.
If that makes sense. I didn't really think anything of it because cats can be jerks sometimes,
and I just assumed he was being bored or wanting to complain.
The other day when I came home from work, I noticed a pair of bald-up socks
that do not belong to me sitting on my bedroom floor.
My boyfriend came over the next night
and I told him that he left a pair of socks
here when he had stayed over for the weekend.
He looked at the socks and said that they were not his.
My heart sunk, so did his. We both knew that someone had been coming into my house again,
and that I probably wasn't imagining it in the first place. A few days later, I came home from
work and found a bag from a lingerie store on top of my couch. It was empty. The bag had come from inside my house, as I had just
bought a bathing suit from that store a couple of weeks prior, and the receipt was in the
bag. At first I thought my cat might have dragged it in there, but upon inspecting the
bag there were no teeth marks, as well as my cat couldn't have opened my closet door,
and gone into the paper cardboard recycling that I kept in there on the top shelf.
The final and perhaps most unsettling thing happened tonight.
My boyfriend met me after work and we went out to dinner.
We went back to my apartment after. And I went
to unlock the door and noticed that it was already unlocked. Locking the door when
I leave my house is one thing that I am most OCD about. I don't just double or triple
check it, I quadruple check it. It's not just a habit I have, it's something that is deeply ingrained into me.
Everyone knows me and everyone knows this about me, as I even do it to their doors.
I have to check four times, or I get an icky feeling.
Even my boyfriend was on red alert when he had noticed my door was unlocked.
We entered my house, and I was checking to see if anything was out
of place. I ran to the sliding glass door and tugged it. It opened right up. I never
leave that door unlocked. He witnessed me lock it on Sunday when I closed the door because
it was getting too cold. He saw me check it four times. I have not opened it since then.
We are both convinced somebody has been in my house. Whoever has been coming in somehow
has a key. The fact that they left the sliding door unlocked makes me think that maybe they
are planning to come back with ill intentions. But I mean, if they have a key, why would they need
to unlock the sliding door unless they don't want to be identified by the security cameras at
the front door of my building? Either way, I have already ordered a security system, but unfortunately,
it's not going to arrive for a few days. Any suggestions on anything I can do in the meantime to keep safe. This happened six or so years ago when I was 16 years old.
I didn't even realize how unnerving this all was until recently.
When I was 15 or 16, I went through a phase where I would constantly get hair extensions
put in.
I had a favorite
salon that I always went to. The two ladies were lovely and would always compliment me
on my appearance. Stuff like, you are so pretty girl, do you have a boyfriend? I can't
believe you're only 15, in which I felt absolutely flattered. During the appointment, they started
chatting with me about being single. Again,
this time one of the ladies started talking about her brother. She said that he lives in
Africa, but he would absolutely love me, and that I should meet him one day. I asked
her how old he was, and she said that he was in his early 20s.
I was 15. Due to the age gap, and the fact that my older brother would have killed me for even talking
to a guy a year above me, I politely told her that I was not interested in meeting her
brother, but thanks for the offer.
She got visibly upset and said, why?
Come on!
He'll look after you.
Let him take you back to Africa.
He'll make you the African Queen. I just shook it off because they were always nice and they
just assumed that they were joking around. I remember telling a few friends about it and having
a laugh. They said that I should have taken the offer. It was soon forgotten. Fast forward two years. I was around 17 years old at this point, and
I had just gotten my driver's license. It had been a while since I had hair extensions
put in, and I thought that I would treat myself to change up my look and of course see my
old stylist for a ketchup. I went to the salon and it went smoothly. I went from short hair to long hair in a matter of two hours and I was on my way out.
Before I left, one of the ladies asked if I wanted to come back tomorrow to try out their
new hair oil serum for free.
So I said yes.
Nothing is free in this life, sadly.
I was a moth to a bright light.
I went in the next day super keen for oil, because my real hair was super damaged.
When I arrived, there was a man in the salon too.
I assumed it was their friend.
I didn't know too much about it, and sat down to get my free serum.
The whole time, this man just stared at me.
And when I say staring, I mean staring.
He didn't say a word the entire time.
He just stared and did a strange giggle.
Every time I said something,
his vibes were not sitting well with me.
After they finished, I wanted to leave.
So I gathered up my things.
It said, thank you very much.
Good day, ladies and sir. One of them stopped me at my things. It said, thank you very much. Good day, ladies,
and sir." One of them stopped me on the way out and said,
"...This is my brother I was telling you about. Let him walk you to your car." Unfortunately,
my car was parked literally 10 minutes away, and I did not want the stranger walking
with me for 10 minutes, so I politely declined. They kept insisting,
in which I kept declining. I said, no, no, no, thank you. I do not need nor want your brother
to walk me to my car. Thank you for offering. And thank you for the free oil. Bye. I left
the salon and started walking. However, I was not alone. The brother was walking two meters behind me, and where the salon was located was practically
like in an alleyway leading into a car park, leading into back streets.
I turned around and told him again, I did not need him to walk me to my car.
I was very capable.
Thank you.
Bye. His reply was short and to the point.
No, I come with you. So I walked briskly all the way to where my car was, and not a word was said.
He just walked two meters behind me. Sometimes he caught up and would walk next to me.
This went on for the whole 10 minutes. I felt so terribly
awkward and uncomfortable and scared as it was getting dark and I couldn't see anyone
else. When I was near my car, I had had enough of this grown-ass man, so I turned around
and said, I do not need you to follow me anymore. Thank you for walking to my car. So this is my car.
Bye. He finally started talking. Where is your boyfriend? I don't have a boyfriend.
What he said and did next, I will never forget. There was an elevator right where we were standing that went to the upper level car park.
He summoned the elevator, which I thought was strange. When it reached
us, he looked at me, straight in the eye, and said, you need to come with me, where I
will make you my African queen. He grabbed my arm and started trying to drag me into
the elevator. Obviously, I started screaming and fight mode kicked in. He was a lot stronger than me, as he was a male in his late 20s, and I was a small 17-year
old girl with a fresh weave.
But boy, you better believe this girl can scream.
My heart was in my throat.
It felt like I was in a movie, and I genuinely started bracing for assault in this elevator.
An amazing gentleman who must have been in the car park somewhere heard me, ran over,
which made the salon lady's brother let go of me, and absolutely run as quickly as possible.
Thank you to the kind man who saved me that day.
I do not know what would have happened in that elevator.
So to the salon ladies and their brother, let's never meet again and for the 100th time.
Thank you, but no, I do not alone. My then boyfriend, now husband, was at work and I happened to have a very rare day off. I was watching the golden girls as I snuggled our two cats and relaxed.
I remember feeling a strange dreadful feeling.
I sat it from the couch and noticed a man with shaggy and greasy long hair.
He seemed to make eye contact even though he was roughly two blocks away. Then he suddenly broke out into a sprint.
I felt this moment in every inch of my body.
I rushed into the front porch and locked the screen door
before rushing back into the house and lacking the main door, leading into the house.
He was suddenly at the side of our house,
punching and kicking the side window
of our home as he screamed in audible screams. Either that or he was opening his mouth and
not making a sound. I don't know which is more terrifying.
I was shocked as I stared at him. Suddenly, he lunged off to the side and I realized that
our side door might have also been unlocked.
I ran to our side door and called it right as his face appeared in the tiny door window.
I began to cry as I locked it before running into our spare bedroom.
I whipped out my cell phone and dialed 911 as I cried and tried to explain the issue.
myself on and dialed 911 as I cried and tried to explain the issue. For some reason, the story in my memory skips to my upstairs neighbor calling me about
five minutes later.
Him, are you okay?
Me, I think so, are you?
He began telling me what happened after I hid.
Apparently, the man had run up to his apartment and knocked calmly, so he answered.
He had no way of knowing that the person at his door was not of sound mind, and I had
not thought to warn him.
He opened his door, leaving only a thin screen between him and this man.
He asked the man if everything was okay, to which the man began screaming.
They're trying to kill me, help!
He was shocked and backed up saying, please step back, I will call the police.
By then I was downstairs dialing already.
The man punched his door and ran downstairs, kicking him punching his car in the driveway
as he screamed about being chased and on the verge of being murdered.
He pulled at the car doors and punched at the windows as he screamed, and I begged for
the police to arrive faster.
The police finally showed up, and the man was still fighting the neighbor's car.
They had brought along an ambulance and took the man away, strapped to a stretcher
in the back.
So, man who attacked my home, let's not meet. I was four years old when this happened, and I only remember parts of it.
So I had my mom tell me the full story now that I'm older.
When I was younger, we would go to stay at my aunt's house from my family visited my mom's hometown. They had a lab, and we only ever had a hypothergenic
dog. So I got a rash from it, and oddly, it spread down there, you know. My mom says
it's because I was a kid, and I probably wasn't washing my hands, then going to the bathroom with
whatever I was allergic to still on my hands.
Dog hair, I guess.
My mom took me to the dermatologist right when we got home because it hadn't gone away.
Neither of my parents used a dermatologist, so they asked a friend for a recommendation.
My mom is a doctor, so she did look into this guy before she took me.
He had a good reputation.
When we met him, and I do remember parts of this, he checked over everything and said it
wasn't much to be worried about and gave me a steroid for it.
He then asked my mom if he would be able to take pictures of the rash to document it for
research.
Now my mom being a doctor is pretty okay with using it for research. Now my mom being a doctor is pretty okay
with using cases for research.
I know this because I am used for research study
since I had a certain hip surgery at a young age,
but she felt like this was off.
She said she really didn't think of him asking
in a creepy way, but she said regardless,
if it was a rare case to be
documented she would never have let a doctor take pictures of her four-year-olds' private parts.
But she said that the biggest red flag was that he just said it as a common thing,
and not to worry about it. My mom being in medicine knows this means there is extensive research on it, in a picture
of a quote-unquote common rash did not make sense.
She forgot about it, and obviously didn't take me back.
She told her friends that recommended him about it, but we all kind of just forgot.
That was until we saw him on the news. He was arrested at the America Canada border
and was found in possession
with more than 200 pictures and videos of child pornography.
So thank you, Mom, for not always putting trust in doctors, people who we should put our
trust in.
According to the news report on the morning call, an Allentown dermatologist will serve
three years in federal prison for possessing child pornography.
Robert J. Thompson, age 55, was also fined $25,000 by US District Attorney Cynthia Rufi
and ordered to serve 10 years probation after his prison term.
Thompson was charged with possessing more than 200 sexually explicit photos of children,
stored in several home computers.
He pleaded guilty to possession of child pornography.
Thompson worked in Allentown and Bethlehem and was affiliated with St. Luke's
hospital, Fountain Hill. But stopped working there in May of 2009, according to the hospital.
State records show that Thompson agreed to surrender his medical license. Thompson was arrested by FBI
in August of 2008 after a two-year investigation that began with a probe of individuals trading child pornography via AOL.
The sting led to the arrest of an Ohio man, and a review of his emails led agents to using several computers and the internet to
view trade and download images.
Prosecutors have said he described his activity as an AOL addiction that began with viewing
adult porn but morphed into interest and child porn for as long as a decade according
to court documents.
Prosecutors said that Thomson sought
out internet chat rooms to find others interested in child pornography and communicated with them via
email and instant messaging. He stored the photos in hidden folders on his computers
and tried to erase the photos after learning of the FBI probe. Rufi's suspended Thompson's license until February.
Thompson has been freed on a $50,000 bill. I was recently thinking about this and after sharing this story with my family and seeing
their concern, I thought I would share it with y'all.
When I was eight my family decided to take a summer vacation to a big famous water park a couple of hours away. It was me, my older sister who was 11 at the time, my little sister who was
five, my uncle who is paraplegic and his girlfriend. We get to the water park and my uncle and his girlfriend end up staying at the cabanas
at the entrance due to the fact that it was the only place with shade and he had no
intentions of getting in the water with his little chair.
So they let us go off on our own all day, big mistake.
Since there are only either single or double person tubes, my older sister decided to get
on one with my younger sister and let me get on one alone but just hold on to theirs.
And that worked for a little while but we got on the lazy river that
went around the whole park, and at the end, they made it very fast and crazy, with waves
crashing into you. I ended up letting go of their tube and flipping out of mine. By the
time I even realized it, I had lost them. I thought it was no big deal and I'd find them soon enough again.
So I'm trying to get back on my tube and for some reason I just can't do it.
A man notices me struggling and decides to come help me.
I finally get on and thank him and try to float away, but he hasn't let go of my tube.
Instead, he starts talking with me and asking me why I'm all alone.
I explain I lost my sisters and he suggests that he gets on the tube with me because he
doesn't want me to get lost or drowned.
I say okay and we get on a tube together.
He starts forcing me to ride all of the sides with him and talks to me about how his hotel isn't far.
And he has a whole bunch of toys I would just love to play with.
I actually started getting
interested because I don't have many toys and the ones I do have are broken
from my sisters. He says that we can get on one last ride and then we'd head
over. I agree and while waiting in the line he starts acting really giddy and
weird.
He kept swimming under our tube and would play with my feet and legs and told me that they were pretty.
There was a young couple behind us who was watching this unfold.
And I guess they could see the discomfort in my face because they tapped me on my shoulder to ask if I was okay and if I knew this man.
He tried answering for me but they cut him off and said they were talking to me.
I reassured them that I was okay but it was seeing the look on their face that made something
click in my head and say that whatever was going on with this man was not okay. Once we got off this slide I told him I had to
go and once we got to the opening of the river I wanted just to be on a single tube by myself
because I needed to find my sisters. He tells me that I can't do that and he needs to
watch me so I can't leave him. For some reason, as soon as he said that,
beer just came over me and I ducked out of the tube and started swimming. When I
looked back, he was right on my tail swimming after me. I ended up swimming to the
entrance of the river and got on a single tube, which he ended up grabbing and
flipping me out of, saying I needed to be on a double
tube with him.
I did not feel safe anymore, so I ended up running out and running to my uncle and his girlfriend.
I didn't tell them what happened just that I got tired of being in the water.
After sitting there a while, I saw no signs of the man, and thankfully my sisters made
it back to the cabana, safe and sound also, and we all left together.
So we're in man that I met at the water park.
I hope we meet again so I can punch you in the face for being such a creep. About three weeks ago, my mom told my brother and I the story.
Straight up gave me the yucky feeling.
Sally is a lifelong family friend.
Sally would frequently visit her friends and family in Oklahoma.
We live in a small town in southern Canada.
Sally would drive.
Sally would drive straight for 20 hours, at least overnight, to get to
our town from another small town. She did this simply to save money and obviously wanted
to arrive as soon as she could. Now that you've got the prelude, here's the story.
About 30 years ago, she decided to head south on one of these visits. No big deal, she's done this a few times, so she packs up and heads out.
At some point after driving about 14 to 15 hours, she started getting pretty tired.
Being that it was probably the 80s and a little safer, she decided that she would stop
at a rest stop.
It was more of a traveler's stop, my mom said.
There, she would sleep for a little bit and resume her drive first thing in the AM.
She parks in a very well lit and busy rest stop.
She parks right by the lights and felt it ease because there was an abundance of travelers
stopping and going.
She gets out for a bathroom break, comes back and settles in her car. About then, an RV pulls up right beside her, and an elderly couple get out.
The man asks her about coming from Canada.
They strike up a little conversation.
Nothing odd.
The couple talks to Sally for a bit.
They tell her that they are driving from the south going north and just
needed to have a sleep for the night. They wanted to talk because they were unsure if a
rest stop was okay to stop at, but seeing Sally, they were at ease. They said good night
and good trip and the couple went back into their RV. Sally locked up her doors and went to sleep.
Two or three hours later, Sally woke up
with a very unsettling feeling.
She looks around, nothing.
A few people going in the stop, parking lights are all on.
She assumes she is feeling bad because she's tired
and a car isn't the best place to get some sleep.
After 10 minutes, she said that this feeling actually got worse, and it was a jarring,
queasy, uneasy feeling.
She sits back and tries to shrug it off.
This didn't work, and apparently she had every red alarm and instinct telling her that
she needed to go. She panics, starts her car, and peels off.
She doesn't care where. She just knew that she had to get away from there.
About 20 miles down the road, she finds a motel and a gas station slash restaurant stop.
She decides to see if she could get a room for what little money
that she had. She converses with the person in charge. He cuts her ideal as he
doesn't want a young woman driving alone at night. She gets a key. Pop's into
her hotel room and sleeps for the night. No issue, all in peace. Around 9am, she wakes up, showers, changes clothes and decides to relax for a few.
She turns on the TV, and what was on it actually gives me chills.
There was a breaking news story about an elderly couple killed in the middle of the night. The news shows the RV that Sally was parked next to, exact spot, exact rest stop.
And she sees the fast food drink cup she dropped on accident that rolled under her car.
Sometime during the night a man broke into their RV and killed them, then left.
Presumably, right before Sally had left, the man was never caught.
Sally then stopped at hotels for the night and avoided all rest stops. You know, I have to admit, one of my favorite things about doing this podcast is trying to
decipher and pronounce all of your buck wild user names on Reddit.
And this week is no exception.
We started off with, at first I thought I was going crazy, but now I'm pretty sure someone
has been entering my apartment while I'm at work.
By Reddit user All of Soup, they wanted to make me the African Queen by Eloise Bella, I almost got kidnapped
when I was 8.
By purple, step 19, thank god my mom didn't let that doctor take pictures of me by little
baggy of pot, window attacker by anonimusme.
And finally a retelling of a rest stop for the night.
By ReadyEaserOperationFilth, thanks again to Donna and Carey for appearing on the podcast
this week from a Paranormal Chicks podcast.
You can find them at apperanormalchicks.com.
It's now the time of the month to go through and thank all of my patrons who support the show over at patreon.com
which means it's time for me to butcher all of your last names. In fact, most of
these names I've never even seen in my lifetime. I've never seen these letters
put together so I apologize. This is going to be laughable. A big thanks first of
all to Jessica Camaro who's been a supporter for
I don't know over a year now every single month donating to the show. I appreciate it. Thank you Jessica Camaro
Demetri Jessica Ren Daniel Araggi Lindsay Wilkos
Amanda
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Yeah, this one. This is a tough one, Lillian.
Lithic Lynthicum? I'm gonna say Lynthicum.
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You know your name.
So email me and tell me how to pronounce it for next time.
Jennifer Inn, John Lee Claire, Nancy, Carissa Snyder, Jennifer Born, and finally those long
time supporters, True crime fan club podcast.
I think they want you to check out their podcast.
Go ahead and Google it.
Thanks again for everybody for supporting.
Go to patreon.com forward slash let's not meet podcast.
If you'd like to donate and hear me destroy,
absolutely destroy your last name.
Thank you very much.
I appreciate everyone who supports the show. I'll see you next week for
a brand new episode of Let's Not Meet.
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