Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast - 2x10: The Muttering Man - Let's Not Meet (Feat. David Ault)
Episode Date: August 19, 2019Stories in this episode: Knocking on my bedroom door - Ciabattabunns The Muttering Man - LateBasementSeance Angel in the Snow - LessWheel Find out more about David Ault at www.davidault....co.uk/ 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 Tade and this is season two episode ten of Let's Not Meet, the True Horror Podcast.
My guest this week on Let's Not Meet is David Alt.
You'll probably recognize his voice as one of the many talented voice artists on the
No Sleep Podcast.
Enjoy. I was home alone, one hot summer evening. My parents were out on business and I was enjoying
the time alone to do whatever I wanted. We lived in a two bedroom first floor apartment
at the time. From the front entrance was the hall that opened into the kitchen.
To the far left, end of the kitchen was my room, and to the right of the kitchen was the
living room which connected to a small den.
My parents bedroom was also connected to the living room off to the right.
It was around 9 p.m. when I had just finished dinner and began my nightly routine of taking
out the trash, brushing my teeth, finished dinner and began my nightly routine of taking out the trash,
brushing my teeth, and shutting down for the night.
Before retreating to my room, I had opened all of the windows in the kitchen in the living
room so that the house would cool down over the night.
I'm a little bit of a security freak so all the doors in the house have locks including
my bedroom and the bathroom.
I shot off all of the lights and went to my
room to watch TV. At around midnight I dozed off. I had a weird dream or rather nightmare of someone
knocking on my door with the knocking getting progressively louder. It was odd because in the dream
I was laying in my bed, but I couldn't move.
Knocking got so blaringly loud until I couldn't stand it, then I heard a scream, and I woke
up.
My heart was racing, and I was sweating, but no damage done.
I looked around my room and glanced at my alarm, which read 4am.
Seeing nothing out of the ordinary, I brushed off the dream and laid back down.
I closed my eyes and suddenly heard knocking on my actual bedroom door.
A little delirious, I thought I'd slipped back into the nightmare.
My eyes shot wide open and I sat up and stared at my door, trying to listen.
There were three slow knocks that followed.
My very first thought was that my parents were back early with food or something and they
wanted me to have some.
My dad was notorious for knocking on my door when he got home late at night to check on
me, sometimes without calling my first name.
I always told him it spooked me, and he should announce himself when he knocks, but he always forgets.
I got up and began walking towards the door, but something felt wrong. When my parents came home,
there's usually commotion. They might be having a conversation, or I can hear their keys jingling, my mom's
heels, footsteps, something. This time though, it was dead silent. I stopped halfway to the
door and called out. Who is it? No answer. I opened my mouth to call out again, but before I could get my first word out, there were
several rapid knocks on the door.
Very persistent knocks, as if it were an emergency, and whoever was on the other side needed to
get in now.
I felt a lump in my throat.
My mind was racing, and the first thing that I thought of
is that maybe it was my dad on the other side. What if he was choking and couldn't speak? What if he needs my help? I was frozen in place and could not move. I said, who is it once more? Again,
nothing. Please say something. Please tell me who it is. It's not funny," I said.
A few moments of silence went by.
Suddenly, it was as if someone threw their whole weight against the door.
Rapid, loud bangs began attacking the door.
Kicks, punches.
It was as if there were three people on the other side trying to bang
the door down. It was so loud that I started crying, I found myself jumping backwards and crawling
to the corner of my room. The violent banging went on a few more moments. Then silence.
I sat in the corner frozen. My hands were covering my mouth, and tears were rolling down my cheeks.
I thought this was the end. I was shocked, the door was still stood, because when I heard the
first bang, I thought the frame would come crashing down, and whatever was on the other side would
instantly enter and end my life. I set there for a short period
of time, but it felt like an eternity. Suddenly I heard clinking, the sound of metal brushing
into each other. I knew whatever was on the other side was going through the silverware
drawer. If my life didn't end already, this was the last chance,
because I wouldn't get another. I sprang up, climbed onto my dresser, sitting against my window,
threw open the curtain, and shoved the window down and climbed out as quietly as I could.
I fell to the sidewalk and ran to the police station down the road. I was hysterical and told them what had occurred.
That night my parents were called and they did an investigation of my house.
The only things out of place were a cigarette butt left at the base of my bedroom door
and a butter knife on the kitchen table.
In the following months we moved out of that apartment
and thankfully I can say that was the most excitement that I had ever been through.
I soon went to college, graduated and moved to a new state with my family nearby, and
life is continuing as normal. I'll never know if it was a prank that night or someone was actually out to get me, but whatever, whoever,
you are, let's definitely never meet.
First, a little bit of context.
I was 15 years old living in a small town in England.
Our house had a long drive on the front, walled on either side. There were large bay windows
at the front, and the door was tucked away to the right, facing the boundary wall, invisible
from the street. In front of the door for reasons beyond my understanding was a little square patch of
loose decorative stones which crunched audibly whenever somebody walked across them.
Stepping through the front door would land you in an empty room, serving as a sort of entry
way, with the bay windows on your left, a step up to another room on your right, and the
staircase ahead
and to the right. The room to the right was separated from the entryway by Long Curtains,
which on this particular occasion I had left drawn. This room housed the family PC, so
naturally I spent many sleepless nights there. The PC was on a desk, immediately to the
right as you stepped into the room.
Beside it was a small window through which the front door and the drive was visible.
I kept the curtains on that window closed.
So, it was around 2am.
I had just finished doing what the majority of frustrated teenagers would do given internet
access and privacy,
and moved on to whatever shitty browser game I was playing that week. The lights were out,
and my family were all upstairs. I leaned back absent mindedly, and in my peripheral vision,
I could see the darkened bay windows. I almost choked. There was a hooded man stood right up against the glass, not moving, not talking,
just stood there. I thought every urge to double-take, and pretended that I hadn't seen him
staring blankly at the screen while I tried to figure out what to do. I didn't know how long he
had been watching me. I leaned back to try and catch him in my peripheral again.
Still there. I couldn't see any of his features under the hood. It wasn't as if he had just
been passing on the street, and I caught him as he happened to glance into my house.
This guy had to open the gate and creep down the drive to arrive at my window. Then he
moved. I was still in a dream like state rooted to my seat.
I knew the door was locked and that my one man audience would at least be slowed by the
double glazed windows should he try to get in. My mind raced through the options available
to me. My phone was upstairs and getting to the staircase meant walking past the windows.
In the other direction was the rest of the house, including the kitchen.
I could arm myself with some kind of knife, but even if I had one, I wasn't sure I could
use it if the guy managed to gain entrance.
There was an unmistakable crunch, as the guy stepped down onto the loose stone in front
of the door. If the curtains
had been open, weed had been face to face through the glass.
That's when he started muttering. I told myself that he was talking on the phone and
it wasn't until writing this years later that I realized I never saw a phone, nor could I make out a single word of what he was saying.
For all I know, he was talking to himself, or, and I really hate this idea, to me.
He was inches away, blocked only by a pain of glass, and curtain speaking in a low, hushed tone.
I couldn't stand it for a moment longer, I lifted myself in the chair with the air of
a person surrounded by landmines, trying desperately to be silent.
All I could hear was the muttering and the sound of blood rushing in my ears.
I inched towards the kitchen and retrieved the biggest knife I could find.
Then I crept back to the desk, standing behind the wall that led to the entryway.
I listened intently trying to figure out what he was saying.
It was just loud enough to be audible, but it was muffled by the building.
I hadn't heard any further crunching, so I knew he was still
in the same spot by the door. I took a breath, redid myself as best as I could, and broke
into a sprint for the staircase. I didn't stop until I reached my mom's room. I woke
her up and explained the situation. Then I made my way back to my room, mum in tow, knife
in hand.
My room was at the front of the house above the bay windows.
This is the detail which kept me awake for weeks afterwards.
There was a low roof below my window which could easily be scaled.
I had done it myself a few times in the years I had spent there and I was a kid.
My bedroom window was very slightly ajar.
If he had decided to, he could have simply climbed up and into my room.
She peered outside and he was gone. We went back downstairs to check both entrances. He had
vanished completely. I didn't sleep that
night, and I kept the light on until sunrise. We got in touch with the police, but nothing
came of it. At the time my mum was running the pub around the corner from us, so she
checked the CCTV. She found the guy on tape leaving the pub in the direction of our house. The timestamp put it at an hour or so before I
saw him. To this day, I am unsettled by the sight of a darkened window, worried that I will look around
again and he will be there, muttering just loud enough to be heard, watching. So, muttering man,
So, muttering man, let's not meet again.
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First off, this is the only creepy, you scariest thing that has ever happened to me in my life,
which is probably why it stands out so much in my memory.
In hindsight, the location and general isolation probably made it seem much scarier than it was, but at the time it felt like I'd stumbled into the opening scenes of a full-on horror film.
Anyway, here's the story.
So, just over ten years ago I was fresh out of college and had moved back to my parents' house for the free rent and food for nine months or so before I was leaving the state for graduate school.
Now my parents are super chill and gave them my own space in the house, but being a 22-year-old
single guy and living at a house in the sticks, they had just recently moved about 40 miles
south of a major Midwest city.
It's certainly an ideal, but I didn't have any other options, so I started looking for
some work more to
pass the time than to save up some money.
Anyway, so some are turned to winter, and I still hadn't found anything solid, but by
then I desperately needed to spend more time out of my parents' house, so I took apart
time gig doing some light bookkeeping for a small business owner guy that my dad knew.
I didn't really want to do it since it didn't pay much, was short term and wasn't even
a real office setup, but again, since my parents lived in the middle of nowhere midwest,
think acres and acres of farms, I knew I had limited local opportunities to make some
cash, and this guy was going to pay me under the table as well.
About that same time, a friend of mine in the city said that if I just paid him $200 a
month and helped clean up, he'd basically let me crash in his living room until I was
ready to move out of state.
That was all I needed to hear.
I took the job.
So my dad's friends' family had a construction-type business.
They helped out with building stuff a little, but it was ultimately more focused on renting
out a few bobcats and large augers they owned, also other various drills and then odds and
ends like generators and other low-level construction or farming equipment that someone in that area
couldn't afford to purchase,
but needed to use from time to time.
This was a small mom and pop type thing where everyone knew everyone and the office only
opened on days when someone was coming by and was generally a mutually beneficial situation
for the business owners and the locals.
Since I had minored in a business adjacent area and my dad recommended me, they trusted
me to go in there for about 15 to 20 hours a week and check and file the rental forms,
make sure nobody missed a payment date if there was a payment plan in place, answer an
email or two discussing prices and availability and so on. Super easy gig.
The old building where I worked was about, I think, 90 years old and at the top of this
little hill, and the downstairs used to be an old country bar until the 1970s when this
family bought it cheap, cleared out the bar and fenced in the property to use its parking
lot area to store all their rental equipment and gear.
I could generally come and go as I pleased, work any hours I wanted to as long as the work
got done, so if things were slow and there weren't any rentals for a couple of days, I'd
usually go in after seven and stay until around midnight or one, since I'd knew I'd be alone
and could listen to music loud and take my time and all that.
The office where I worked was on the second floor of the building above the old bar, and
looked out onto the long driveway.
From my seat I could easily see out the window, and once or twice saw a family of deer or
a raccoon scamper by, and I always glanced out when I saw movements since it was very noticeable.
It was incredibly remote, very still and quiet,
so if something unusual occurred or if something felt off, I definitely noticed it.
One night during winter it had snowed a few inches, and my dad told me to stay in because
the roads were bad, but I had an old SUV and more than that just really wanted to get
out of the house, So I went into work
at about 8pm and was going to stay until just after one.
I always left the gate open at the bottom of the hill, since believe me when I say that
nobody ever showed up at night since we were literally in the middle of nowhere.
I think the nearest occupied house was about two
miles down the road and to even turn onto our short road you had to only be
coming to our specific building and probably know it was there beforehand.
It was a local zony type thing and very small since the family had inherited a
lot of money, we're pretty sure, and kind of did this rental thing on the
side. Basically, someone would never just get lost and end up at our building.
So, I'm jamming away to some fallout boy, as everyone makes mistakes when they're young,
and having some coffee and kept glancing at the snow outside here in there,
since our one orangeish street light
reflected onto the ground at the gate and was causing the light to shine off the snow
in a really cool and air I say pretty way. At one point around midnight I went downstairs
to the big bathroom to do my bathroom business and then came back upstairs and got settled
back into my work.
I probably did about five minutes of work when I glanced outside and saw a huge imprint of something in the fresh snow just below the light.
It seemed like it must have been a huge dog or substantial animal had just rolled around
on the ground there on its back or something.
Since I didn't notice it just 15 minutes before, it had to have happened while I was in
the bathroom, or maybe when my back was turned, since I would have seen that type of movement
for sure.
I shook it off and assumed a dog, or maybe even a farm animal.
This was common, it was that type of area. It got loose and maybe was attracted
to the light or something, who knows.
At around two in the morning I was leaving, and as always got out of my car to lock the
gate up, and to be honest I'd pretty much forgotten about the imprint in the snow. But
when I looked down I was shocked to see that it wasn't just some disturbed snow,
but it was undeniably the imprint of a human-made snow angel.
If you don't know what a snow angel is, it's when kids lie on their back in the snow and
push their arms and legs back and forth so that when they get up, it looks like the outline
of an angel.
I used to do this when I was a kid, so I 100% knew for sure that's what it was, and
it was deliberately made underneath the lightpost.
But it wasn't from a kid, it was from a very large person, or at the very least a normal
sized adult wearing tons of layers of big winter clothing.
I looked up and saw what I already knew, that whoever had made this snow angel could easily look up and have seen me through that window.
So they must have waited for me to head downstairs to make this angel.
Now I definitely would have seen or heard if someone drove up to our building even if I was in the bathroom.
So I knew someone had to have walked deep into the freezing
cold and snow for a few miles, stopped in front of our building, and then do a snow angel
in the small amount of time I wasn't sitting in front of my desk window.
I glanced around for tracks in the snow, and saw that there was one set that led to
the nearby woods to the right of the building, So it was clear that the person didn't use the road, but instead came from the opposite side, which made me instantly uneasy, since
that side was just trees and darkness for miles and miles.
I was definitely a little freaked out now once I realized that someone had just been this
close to me secretly in the middle of the woods.
And I looked around but didn't see anything amiss at all, and now just wanted to get
the hell out of there.
When I got back in my car and drove a few feet, I realized that my boss would be there
in like four hours and might see the snow angel and assume I did it, since he probably
assumed I kept the gate locked when I was there.
It wouldn't have been that big of a deal at all, but I was young and felt like I might
be made fun of by him if nothing else.
They were all manly men and I liked books, so I opened the gate back up real quick, ran
over and kicked the snow around so it hid the angel, locked it up again, and went back
to my car.
Also I should note that this is what really happened at this moment, but I almost lied
here and said something else since it seems fake. Since I assume the average person wouldn't
get back out of their SUV and not just flee in their car because they'd be embarrassed
about a snow angel. But
at the time I was insecure and cared a lot about what others thought so, unfortunately,
this is what I did.
Also I wasn't exactly fully terrified at this point, even though it was certainly unsettling.
I just thought it was really weird and could have been a legal hunter, even though hunting
at night in the cold didn't make much sense.
Either way, the imprint was made two hours earlier and I assumed they were long gone.
But that's when I heard it.
When I was getting into my SUV, there was the loudest, high-pitched laughing coming from
the woods.
It almost sounded like a fake laugh, like the witch in the Wizard of Oz or something,
like someone was doing it fake on purpose to show they weren't scared of me, or how I'd
react at all, once I knew they were there laughing at me on our property.
It was close enough that I knew they could probably see me, but I couldn't see them at all
since other than the street light I was under, there was no illumination.
After a few seconds of laughing, they stopped.
And then it was just silence everywhere, except for my heart beating through my ears.
Then, the laughing started again, though, louder at this time,
more like screaming and laughing combined. I sort of froze for just like five seconds listening
in a panic. Now I spent a lot of time in that area and I know what coyotes and foxes sound
like at night with their high-pitched screeches during mating season, so I can't completely logistically rule that out.
But to me, it honestly felt it was an adult man trying to emulate a woman laughing, like
someone was deliberately trying to make a fake scary shriek laugh in order to scare someone.
Well, it fucking worked.
After that five seconds, I immediately filled with the drenolin,
got into my car and drove the hell away from there as fast as I could without sliding
off the road. Back at home I was up all night trying to figure it out and told my parents
the story when they woke up.
After talking it out, we all decided it was one of two things. It was either my brain somehow convinced itself
that the snow formation was angel shaped
when it really was just caused by some animal
and then the snow tracks and laughing
was just a coyote or red fox.
Though I don't think that's what it was.
What I truly believe, the second thing,
which is that some local was out walking around
for some reason
and decided to mess with me.
I didn't have any close friends left in that area that would do this, and if they did,
they would certainly have brought it up to make fun of me for speeding away and terror.
I found out later that the nearest house was a super old couple, so I highly doubt it
was one of them, which means
that whomever it was went out in the woods in the night in the freezing cold was just
a mess with a stranger.
I don't have any mental issues or a family history of them, I didn't do drugs, I drank socially
at that time, but certainly didn't that night.
I also don't believe in the paranormal, so I never once gave that a thought.
In my heart, I know someone was out there. I worked there another six weeks or so and never had
a single issue, though I knew where my boss kept his gun, and I always made sure it was there when
I started my shift, and I certainly always locked the gate from then on.
Thinking about this experience that night, the part that freaked me out the most was that
he would have had to have waited around for me to leave for just about two hours just
to do that laugh.
He didn't know me, I could have been crazy and the type of person to get mad and try
to find and attack him. Yet he didn't
seem scared or to care while he tried to mess with me.
For some random dude, this is probably a story he tells from his point of view to make
all his friends giggle hysterically, but for me, that dude, the one I call Angel in the snow guy, the one with a laugh I will never forget.
Let's not meet.
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