Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast - 8x04: Ex With A Deathwish - Let's Not Meet
Episode Date: February 28, 2022Stories in this episode: - Backyard Creeper, by Jessica (0:47). - Ex With A Deathwish, by Blue (4:26). - Trust Your Instincts, by Neanoir (13:09). - Creepy Man Who Followed Me In His Car, by Emil...y (21:14). - That Time My Friend and I Escaped a Sex Hovel, by YorkshireMudPie (31:31). - Creepy Clown Dude Scares Me, by Shannon (46:06). Extended Patreon Content: - Threatened by Unstable Former Employee at Work, by Vanessa. - Overzealous, by Sean. - Stalker from the Sears Driving Course, by Nessie. All of the stories you've heard this week were narrated and produced with the permission of their respective authors. Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast is not associated with Reddit or any other message boards online. To submit your story to the show, send it to letsnotmeetstories@gmail.com. All time stamps are approximate and may not be accurate over time due to changes in ad placement. Get access to extended, ad-free episodes of Let's Not Meet: A True Horror Podcast with bonus stories every week at a higher bitrate along with a bunch of other great exclusive material and merch at patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast. This podcast would not be possible to continue at this rate without the help of the support of the legendary LNM Patrons. Come join the family! Stop wasting time going to the Post office and go to Stamps.com instead. There’s NO risk. And with my promo code, MEET, you get a special offer that includes a 4-week trial PLUS free postage and a digital scale. No long-term commitments or contracts. Just go to Stamps.com, click on the Microphone at the TOP of the homepage and type in MEET today! Calm is offering my listeners a special limited time promotion of 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at CALM.COM/meet. I don't sleep without it! Go to dailyharvest.com and enter promo code meet to get up to $40 off your first box! Delicious food that's good for you AND the planet! Try Acorn TV free for 30 days, by going to Acorn.tv and use my promo code meet (all lowercase). They've got all my favorite British crime dramas. I'm hooked! - Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/433173970399259/ - Twitter - https://twitter.com/letsnotmeetcast - Website - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com - Patreon - https://patreon.com/letsnotmeetpodcast - Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/letsnotmeetcast/ - Twitch - https://twitch.tv/andrewtatelive Â
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My name is Andrew Tate and this is season 8 episode 4 of Let's Not Meet a True Horror the show. When I was growing up, my family used to spend a lot of time at my grandparents' house,
staying the night pretty often.
My grandparents, being avid campers, owned a camp trailer that they kept parked on a
slab in their backyard.
When we would stay the night, we children would sleep on the floor in the living room,
and our mom would sleep in the camp trailer.
One time, we went to stay at their house, but my grandparents weren't there.
I don't remember why.
My older siblings and I were alone in the house while our mother, who worked the graveyard
shift, went to get some sleep out in the trailer before she had to get up.
My sister, the oldest, was about 15 or 16 at this time, which would put my brother and I at around 13 and 10,
respectively. My sister would often watch us while my mom was working, and she was tasked with
waking up my mom at a certain time just in case the alarm didn't wake her. So we were in the house,
just watching TV, and my sister got up to wake my mom.
A moment later she came back into the house looking very scared.
She looked at my brother and asked if we were here the entire time.
Now he was confused but said yes and I vouched for him.
He was sitting on the couch the entire time.
She said that when she went out, she saw a dark shadowy figure hiding behind a lounge
chair on the patio.
Thinking it was our brother, she said, come on, quit it, you're scaring me.
The figure said nothing but pushed the chair forward, making a loud
skidding sound on the concrete as they stood up. She ran back inside, where after realizing
that it wasn't our brother, we turned on every light, locked the doors, and cranked the
music. Our childhood minds thought that this was the right idea.
A little while later, my mom comes to the sliding glass window. We unlocked it and let her
in. We told her what had happened, and she was shocked, also a little angry, that we
locked her out, with the intruder. Then she went pale as she realized something. She looked at my sister
and said, did you come to the trailer?" My sister said, no. She never even made it to
the trailer because she got scared. My mom said that she woke up with her alarm, but was
laying still in bed. And she felt the trailer sink, like when someone steps onto the
step in front of the trailer door. She assumed that it was my sister and yelled,
it's okay, I'm awake! And then the trailer shifted again, as if the person stepped off the step.
My mom eventually got up and came in to find us.
She was neurotic and shaken.
But learned that our visitor almost surprised her
in the dark trailer.
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I'm a 23 year old guy. I've been dating my now wife for four years before this story.
dating my now wife for four years before this story, we'll call her Jane. I'm not that tall. I'm only about five-six, but I do have a build.
This story takes place about five months back in Michigan.
My fiance and I were visiting her family for her father's birthday. She got a text from
someone that she had dated in the past,
but broke it off because she just wanted to be friends with him. But he went ahead and said
something along the lines of, I saw you walking in town and I wanted to say hi but I noticed you
were with family. I'm free tomorrow would you like to grab some drinks and catch up.
I told her that if she wanted to she could could, but I would have to go with her
because I don't know the guy, and I don't know if she'll be safe. And I'm glad that I
did. The next day comes around, and we meet up with him at a bar. When he saw her, he walked
up, and gave her a kiss on the cheek which really set me off. But I decided to ignore it.
For now. He saw me hovering behind her.
I'm sorry, can I help you?" he said.
I was about to say something when Jane popped in and said,
That's my fiance. I hope you don't mind, but he wanted to tag along.
He then gave me a nasty look and said with a little bit of hesitancy.
Yeah, nice to meet you.
He then started for the bar and we followed.
After a little bit of them talking and him changing the subject after I tried to say something,
he all of a sudden says, remember all the great sex we used to have?
And if there was a gold star that I could give Jane for being a dick, I would have given
it to her right then and there.
She said, just because it was great for you doesn't mean it was great for the other party
than rolled her eyes.
Now based on what he said after that, I'm surprised I didn't kill him right then and
there.
Maybe I should have used more force," he said, with a disgusting, evil look.
Right then and there I gave him the your fucking dead look, and all of a sudden his face turned
into this smile.
I think it's time for some drinks.
What do you guys think?" he said.
I ordered a soda because I was the designated driver.
She ordered a vodka tonic.
After a while, he showed back up with the drinks, and of course he was a prick and got
my drink wrong.
But I still drink it.
Jane had about two drinks and said that she was
filling a bit drowsy, so I thought that they had some pretty strong vodka, because she's not
usually a lightweight, so I told the ex that it was time for us to leave. He was insisting that we
stay for more drinks and ran to get more. I was about to get her up and start
the car, but he got the drinks and set her as right in front of her, and her being the
nice person that she is said that she could do one more. She tried to drink it as fast
as she could, but the bartenders seemed to have put too much vodka and not enough tonic.
Even though she had some difficulty, she still did it pretty
fast, and we were out. But right before we left, I looked back at him. He had this pissed
off look. The next day she said she wanted to go to the ER because she needed to take
a test. Docs came back and said that they found traces
of the Rufi drug.
They said that it was probably the reason she was drowsy.
I was livid.
She knew it was him and started to text him.
I suggested that we go to the cops,
but she told me not to.
After that, she blocked him
because he started saying things like,
I didn't do shit, maybe it was him, referring to me. We decided to go back to her parents' house.
I thought it was going to be over, but it only gets worse. About five
after after blocking him, she gets a text from a different number, saying how he wished he could assault her, and how
she's a heartbreaking slut that deserves to have her throat slit.
But like the dumbasses we were, we ignored it.
Later that night, I was awoken by a bang.
I jolted up and looked around. Nothing. I grabbed my phone and I looked to see that the time is now 3.30am. I thought
that it was probably just my dreams and I went to lay back down facing Jane. When I looked
at her, I decided to kiss her cheek and I didn't know that she was awake, but she whispered
in my ear. He's right behind you. He accidentally kicked the bed and fell on the floor when you
jolted up. I think he's under us."
Now I've watched a lot of horror movies, and I always think, oh, I could get out of this, or
watched a lot of horror movies. And I always think, oh, I could get out of this, or I could have done better than that. But I never thought I would be in a horror scenario. My heart
sank, I held her close and I whispered, everything's gonna be fine. I grabbed a knife that
I keep on my bedside dresser, I flipped it open. He then came out from my side of the bed
and ran. I knew it was him 100% because the hallway light was on. I saw his face as he left
the room. I chased him but he got away before I even made it to the door.
We called the police and gave them the full story and everything that happened.
Nothing was stolen and no one was per se harmed.
The police looked around and saw that he had climbed in from the window when the bathroom
right across the hall.
We pressed charges and he was caught five days later hiding out in an old house.
He was imprisoned for two years.
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This happened in 2004.
During that time, I was working at a restaurant in the financial district of my town.
I was 20 years old and living on my own for the very first time.
The job was stressful, fast-paced, and highly demanding. We were
all criminally unpaid. But I didn't really mind because I was thrilled to be on my own
and employed so that I could support myself and pay my bills. However, as a typical result
of this type of work environment, there was a very high staff turnover rate. My co-workers
were from all walks of life and were all quite a variety of characters.
The most memorable one is also one who still sends chills down my spine, even though it
was over 15 years ago. We'll call him Dee. He was hired as a line cook. That
was probably the job in the restaurant that had the most quitters. Luckily, he didn't
work there for long. Forgive me if it's been a long time, but I am pretty sure that he
only lasted a couple of months or so. Dee was friendly, calm, soft spoken, and overall pretty much liked
by everyone, except me. I could never explain it to myself or to my co-worker so it all
thought that he was a nice guy, but he just gave me the fucking creeps. Even though he would
be smiling while talking to you, his eyes just looked vacant.
I couldn't help but feel threatened by him, even though he never actually said or did
anything directly to me that would justify my dislike or distrust of him.
D expressed interest in me to one of my co-workers.
At the time I had a boyfriend, and even if I
didn't, he just wasn't my type, and was almost 20 years older than me. Not to mention,
the biggest factor was that he made me very uncomfortable every time we talked. Anyway,
he was always asking questions, trying to find out stuff about me from my co-workers. And
when he noticed I had a boyfriend,
he eventually started poking around for information about him. One day he invited me to a birthday party.
He was throwing it for himself at his place. My very blunt and tactless 20-year-old self replied,
with an immediate no. I quickly softened the reply
by explaining that I had plans with my boyfriend that weekend. I did not.
As always, he just stared with those dead, empty eyes and smiled. I can't remember
his response, but he was pretty chill about it, and just backed off.
No more was spoken of it, and honestly I can't recall if he invited anyone else from work.
Not too long after that, he quit the job and I never saw him again.
I also eventually left to move out of state.
Fast forward to 2005 and I no longer live in that city, but I am still keeping in touch
with two of my co-workers who became close friends.
One of them calls me and starts freaking out.
She tells me to check out the local news in that city because D is all over it.
It turns out he is on the run and wanted for a triple homicide in one attempted murder.
The worst part is the victims were his family, including children.
They were his sister, 11-year-old niece, and nephew. He tried to kill the 9-year-old nephew.
However, he survived and was able to call 911 and identify him as the murderer.
What prompted the brutal murder? He had a fight with his sister over a $20 bill. They
were each repeatedly stabbed at least 10 times. This person was capable of not only killing
children, but doing it so violently and savagely.
It makes me sick to my stomach thinking about it, and that I worked and interacted with
this monster every day for a brief period of my life.
I don't even want to think of what could have happened had he not accepted my rejection
so easily.
Why was he trying to collect information
about me behind my back? I was living alone, young, with very little real-world experience,
and still quite vulnerable, even though at the time I thought I was tough. I'm pushing
40 now, and I look back on my 20-year-old self and I'm very thankful that my toughness
was never tested in such a way.
I realize how fortunate I am that he left me alone once I said no.
He was eventually found and taken into custody a couple of months later.
Thankfully, he will most likely spend the rest of his life in prison.
I would like to end this story with a reminder to those listening, always trust
your instincts regarding the people who come in and out of your life. Always trust your instincts,
even when they contradict with what you see in front of you, like I did with this seemingly
harmless coworker. Because appearance is art-issieving.
Also don't be afraid to say no and turn down that date if they attempt to court you.
One other thing I learned after his arrest, he was previously convicted of sexual crimes
in my city.
So yeah, fuck trying to be nice and follow what your gut tells you.
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that I would just go home and get over.
Because if I didn't, then I'd probably be upset and scared all of the time, every time that I left
the house. I don't like living like that, so I've never let those kinds of fears stop me from going out.
However, this one experience has very much changed how I live my life.
However, this one experience has very much changed how I live my life.
I want to say this was in May or June.
I was in my senior year of high school and I remember it being warm outside.
My family has a small shitsu named Gijit that we walk about three or four times a day.
However, one of those walks is at night, so my dad would sometimes take it and sometimes either me or my sister.
My neighborhood is urban, but the further you go down, the more residential streets the
quieter it gets.
And as my dog gets stressed out from the sounds of cars, and there's a bit too much foot
traffic to walk here more downtown, we always walk her inwards to the residential area.
On this particular night, it was my turn to walk the dog.
I had a pair of chunky beats headphones that I used all the time, and I put them on and
started to walk her.
It was about 10pm, and it was completely dark outside aside from the street lights.
And oddly enough, nobody else was on the street. There were a few cars
driving around though. I usually see the other dog walkers, but on this night, I didn't.
Just a few blocks from my house, there are two elementary schools next to each other,
both with large parks. Sometimes kids play there at night but mostly during the afternoon.
This night was completely different, as I walked closer to the school yard along the sidewalk
I noticed a car parallel parked on the curb. It had its lights off, and I couldn't see
if there was anyone inside of the car. I thought this was weird because that kind of parking
was only allowed for small amounts of time not overnight, as well as all the houses in
that area have their own driveways, so it couldn't have been a residence car. So then I thought
maybe they were picking their kid up from an extracurricular activity at school, but 10 p.m. seemed
kind of late. Also, there were no other cars parked around it, and the school looked completely closed for the night.
So I just assumed some idiot parked their car in a hurry, and didn't know that they would
probably be ticketed.
In my head I thought, case closed, and I walked past it and let my dog sniff on the lawn
about 10 meters ahead of the car.
Immediately when I stopped to let my dog relieve herself, I was blinded by the car's high
beams, which suddenly turned on and flashed in my face.
I couldn't see anything but I knew immediately that there must be someone in that car.
Not really knowing what to do, I turned to face the car and the bright lights and just
stared at it.
If this was some random person, I wanted to let them know that they were creeping me out
and to turn their high beams off.
The worst case scenario, if it was a creep, I wanted him to know that I was very aware
of what was going on, even though I knew it was a few tile defense.
If this person really did have bad intentions, what good would that do?
I'm completely alone, nobody else is around, and he has a
vehicle. I decided to just keep walking down the street, listening to some true crime,
and I assumed that it was finally catching up to me, and I was becoming paranoid. I removed
my headphones at this point, because I was too freaked out to listen to anything, and
I wanted to be able to hear the car from behind if it started moving.
Just as I began moving, I began to hear the hum of the vehicle, slowly creeping behind
me. At this point, my stomach dropped, and I immediately remember feeling a burst of
anxiety and slight panic. So I sped up a little bit. My dog normally likes running, but
on this day she just wasn't having it.
So I kept in pace with her, and what I would say was equivalent to speed walking or power
walking.
I'm not sure what it's actually called.
I understand that some cars can take a bit of time to speed up and pull out from the
curb, but when I looked back, the car was still flush with the curb and keeping pace with me.
I kept thinking, why isn't this car just pulling away and driving off? Obviously, I knew the answer,
but I really didn't want to come to terms with the fact that this person was following me.
I kept hoping that I was just misunderstanding.
The next move I decided to make was to cross the street.
This way I wasn't on the passenger side, so he couldn't pull me in.
I also decided to walk the opposite direction of before and walk back towards my house,
so I crossed the street, and as I did that the car stopped for a moment, and then pulled
into a driveway next to me.
At that moment I got to see the
person's face. It was a man. He looked to be in his late thirties, maybe forties, with a pale
blonde, receding hairline. He was drinking a red bull. But then he pulled back out of the driveway,
so he was now close to the curb that I was on, and he was now facing and driving in the direction
I was going again.
He kept the same pace as he did across the street, just right behind me creeping up the
street.
At that moment, I decided that I was in danger, that this wasn't just my imagination,
and I started running as fast as I could towards my house.
The car sped up, still riding the curb, and my dog wasn't going fast enough, so I picked her up and started sprinting. Luckily my house wasn't very far, and my dog isn't very heavy.
So I turned into my driveway, opened the door, locked it, and immediately went to the front window.
What I saw really, really disturbed me.
The car had stopped directly outside of my house, and the man was looking at my house.
He waited.
Then slowly drove off.
I knew the man was following me at that moment, and that I wasn't crazy.
I called the police after that and gave them a description of the man and told them to look out for someone in that area. Just because
he wasn't successful with me doesn't mean he wouldn't drive off to look for another
girl. After all, he had that energy drink to keep him alert and awake. After it happened,
I ran through a million scenarios in my head of what this person could have wanted with
me, all disgusting, and I guess I'll
never really know the answer because I haven't heard anything about this man or seen him since.
But this experience has made me always keep one headphone off, or earbud out.
And I practically jump every time a car slowly moves near me if I'm alone.
Sometimes I'll check the police wanted website to look for this man to see if he's
been identified. And as a journalism student, I read the news quite frequently and always wonder if
I'll see his face. He left me with no answers, but a lot of issues when it comes to walking alone at
night or near parked cars. So to the creepy man who followed me in his car, let's not meet.
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continental loop around Europe. My friend said that she would like to come on a couple of weeks trip around Europe on
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We head south and end up somewhere in a German national park.
And it was there in that small rural German village, Slashtown, that the story goes awry.
It's about 5 o'clock in April, so we don't have long to find a place to camp.
Now we have left a bit late.
The town is small.
Maybe it's somewhere nearby, but to be honest, I don't remember the name of the place anymore.
We ride up to the only pub we go in.
It's small, with six patrons seated.
Everyone there is male, and 60 plus.
And we're in rural Germany, with older folk, which means English isn't going to work here.
But that's okay, I have some pigeon-doich, and my friend is fluent in German.
Somehow, we get separated, as I order something non-alcoholic
because we haven't drunk anything all day
whilst my friend sits at the table.
The locals are talking to her,
whilst one local is talking to me.
He speaks in nice, slow, easy German, and thank God.
Where are you from?
What's your motorcycle? Where are you going?
And me being me, I just think he's curious and I'm happy to talk to him. He asks about my
girlfriend, and I say, no, we're not together. He seems very pleased with this. He says something
to his friends now crowding around my friend. And there's some mirth. I assume some joke like
she's single all yours guys. No real red flags, just friendly humor.
I ask if there's somewhere nearby that I can stay and he says yes. He says he has a place.
I'm not clear if he actually lives there, but it's a place he owns.
He says that we're welcome to go there.
This is the address.
He writes it down for me and gives us directions, as these are pre-Google mapstays.
He says that he'll pay us a visit later.
My friend suddenly seems to be really trying to secretly get my attention.
I excuse myself and she quietly says to me that these men are getting too familiar with her.
This is an important fact about my friend, she's gay, so that's reason number one that we're not together, and another reason why she especially isn't comfortable with this.
She said quietly to me that one of these guys commented on her breasts and then he stroked her arm.
I could tell she was getting a bit freaked out or angry or both.
I didn't see this happen because I was distracted by the quote-unquote friendly guy,
but I could not discount this as her being a bit over dramatic. She is one for drama.
I get up and say let's go, then waved to the friendly guy as well as the old
pervs and went out to the bike. The two of us discussed staying at this guy's place.
After her experience at the bar, I don't think she was a fan. For my part, I had repeatedly
experienced the kindness of strangers on my travels and slept in the houses of people that I had
just met. I caught rise with them, etc. So I was indifferent to the idea of sleeping in a house of someone that I had
just met, who incidentally kept company with a group of old creepy men. Again, no red flags.
We rode to the house. It was a nice house very well built and maintained on a quiet cul-de-sac,
very quiet.
It was a leafy little town in spring, and yet there was no bird-song, and it was dusk,
slash nesting time.
It was eerie, and of course nobody was around.
The house was only set back from the road about 30 yards up an incline.
It was well-fenced, so it was particularly hidden from the road, but the gates were already
open, so I rode on up.
We got off the bike, and we had a look around for the door as it turned out the door was
at the back of the house, no front door.
Odd.
We rang the bell.
No answer.
Rang it again, and no answer again.
Maybe it's broken, so we knock. We call out, hello? Nothing. But the door was unlocked, so
we just opened it. As we entered this completely random house, red flags are starting to appear
on the horizon.
Yes, I would be the first dead guy in a horror movie I know.
Now, that's not too crazy. It occurred to me that our good Samaritan would be a long
later, and he hadn't given us a key, so of course, if nobody was there, it was going to
be unlocked, duh. This was a German rural village, and he was very old.
He just probably never locked his door, I told myself.
This was a basement.
Now, again, that's not unusual in Germany.
Housing is expensive, and renovating parts of houses, addicts, basements, etc.
For living out of, for elderly parents to move
into is not unusual. What was unusual about his basement was that it was a bonafide, self-contained house.
It had really recently been renovated. It was untouched. It had all of the fittings furniture and touches of a house, but something was amiss.
All the doors were fire doors, the heavy type that seal really well.
The walls were all cast concrete.
I mean, nice and polished concrete, but I would expect walls inserted into a basement
to be framed and dry walled.
It was built like Fort Knox. Everything was laid out as though it was a hotel. Everything
was immaculately clean. Rug placement was perfect, not a towel out of place. No personal
items like photos or toothbrushes or shampoo. No clothes in the closet?
Nobody lived here.
Yet, it isn't a hotel guest house either.
The furniture is European modern and minimalist.
However, there were no windows.
The ceiling was lower than the usual stud height.
Hey, it's a basement.
So it did feel a bit close.
It was echoey due to the entire structure being stone and concrete.
It also wasn't brightly lit.
There was this faint hum, which I now believe to be the ventilation unit fan, as the
complex would have probably been airtight otherwise.
The only personal items in the house was the artwork on the wall.
It all seemed to be of cubism style, think Picasso, of an overtly sexual nature.
And then we go to the bedroom.
It was a huge room.
Oddly for a bedroom there were no cupboards or a desk or a chair.
Where do you put your clothes?
No bedside table for your book, a watch, or an alarm clock?
It was so sparse.
But there were mirrors along two opposing walls that weren't mirror doors for a wardrobe, just wall-linked mirrors
that gave you that eerie, infinite reflection effect when you look between them.
And in the middle of this sparse room was a super king-size bed with another huge mirror for a headboard. And on the back of the door, you guessed it, another mirror.
My friend looked to me, to call it. I finally called it. I think all I said was,
this isn't right. Let's go. You have to be stabbing me with a red flag in the eye before I see it
sometimes. The sun had gone below the horizon, but there was still a bit of light.
There was no drama leaving.
We rode a little out of town until I saw a dirt road going to a farmer's field with a
densely wooded road border.
We rode down the dirt road and then off into the trees and set up camp. It finally got dark. We got
straight into our sleeping bags and didn't eat, saying that we'd just spend big on breakfast tomorrow.
I actually was hiding from the local men, and was mindful that the fire might give us away,
but I didn't mention it to my friend because I didn't want her to worry even more.
But I didn't mention it to my friend because I didn't want her to worry even more.
Late at night, I hear a car engine come down the dirt road a little ways.
I could see creeping tree shadows on the tent wall, but I knew the headlights must have been quite some distance. It could have been the farmer that lived here, but they're not going home.
They've just stopped with the engine running.
I kept a knife on me, and I was on the door side of the tent.
I looked at my friend.
Amazingly she was sleeping through all of this.
I slowly unzipped the inner door quietly.
Then I slowly and quietly unzipped the inner door quietly. Then I slowly and quietly unzipped the outer door. I crawled
into the bag-stowage next to the tent under the canopy. It was a porch area.
If I heard them get out of the car and or footsteps approaching close, I was going to
confront them. But the car stayed where it was.
Just maybe 40 yards away.
I stand under the canopy and didn't move.
No car doors opened or closed.
The car lingered for another 30 seconds.
And then the creepiest moment of all.
I heard the driver call from the car window in a hushed, mockingly playful tone in German.
Where are you then laughing before reversing away?
To summarize, Crepey old German dudes that lure travelers into their sort of fantasy house
and then hunted us in the night when we left.
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I'm my name is Shannon. I'm 24 years old and I'm from Australia.
This happened a few years ago when there were people dressing up as clowns
and scaring the shit out of people
when the new remake of it, the Pennywise clown, came out.
I would have been 17 or 18 at this time.
My family and I decided to go down our block of land
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So about three hours away from my house.
We normally go there for a weekend and go motorbike riding, have a few drinks, and then make
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It's our sort of getaway from home type thing.
Even to this day, we still go down there every few weeks to get away from the city life
and all the drama, especially during COVID times.
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One weekend my family and some of their friends decided to go to the property.
We left Friday at lunchtime and didn't get there until late afternoon at about 4.30 or
5 pm.
As soon as we got there, we unpacked the cars and set up our tents. We did everything
else before going on our first ride before it got dark. After we all went for a ride,
we all gathered around the fire drum and had dinner and a few drinks until we called at a night
and went to bed. A few hours went by and of course I woke up needing to go to the bathroom.
I got out of my tent, got my shoes on, and grabbed my phone to use for light, then went
to the hole where we did our business.
Now wherever you need to go to the toilet, you can always hear animals through the bush,
like sticks breaking and bushes being crushed or stomped on.
Sometimes those noises can make you a little scared, especially if you're out alone and
going to the toilet.
Anyway, as I was done doing my business, I went to go wash my hands, and as I was done,
something told me to look around the surrounding area. As I was shining my phone light around the bushes,
there was a tall, dark figure standing
in the next property beside us about 50 feet away.
At first I thought it was my older brother
playing some joke to scare me,
because he knows that I don't like clowns at all.
So I yelled out, ha ha, for his very funny.
And then I began to walk away. As I was going back to my tent, my brother Chris got out of his tent and was walking past. I said, are you going to the toilet again? With a little giggle.
He looked at me funny and said, he only just got up and hasn't left his tent until
now.
As soon as he said that I had a cold chill going down my spine, but I just brushed it
off and told myself that my eyes must have been playing tricks on me as I climbed back
into my bed.
About ten minutes later as I slowly got back to sleep.
I heard this sinister laughter coming from behind the tent.
I shot up like a rocket. I was freaking out. I yelled to my brother who was only a few feet
away from me and asked him, is that you? There was no reply back. He was snoring his head off.
Again, I heard the laughter. It happened for most of the night. I was frozen
and couldn't go out to check. Now that morning while everyone was awake, I was telling
everyone what happened and they laughed it off, thinking I was making it up, or that my
brother was just being a smart ass and scaring me. After me trying to convince them that there
was something or someone on our property, making those creepy laughing noises, my dad, brother and I,
went out to have a look to see if there were any traces of someone being there.
As we were looking around in the bush and the dirt, our hearts sank.
When we saw footprints, about 100 feet away from the tent,
I don't want to think what would have happened
if I did leave the tent to check it out. Even to this day I still get paranoid about
being at the property. So to that creepy person hiding in the bush with that disturbing
laugh. Let's never meet again.
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and if you're looking to get your true paranormal fix, as always check out my show Odd Trails we just released a new episode this week right
along with Let's Not Meet, this week you have heard Backyard Creeper by Jess.
X With a Death Wish by Blue Trust your instincts by Neanor. Trust Your Instincts by Nie Nor. The creepy man who followed me in his car by Emily.
Creepy clown dude scares me by Shannon.
And finally, that time my friend and I escaped a sex hovel by Yorkshire Mud Pie.
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