Ted Bundy tried to pick my mom up when she was a teenager. He drove past her three times, asking if she wanted a ride, but since he was a stranger, she said no. When he was caught years later, she saw his picture on the news and almost had a coronary.
LEGEND, she had no idea it was him until she saw him on the news in 1978 and recognized him. So far as she knew at the time, he was just a guy trying to hit on her -- in the 70's, accepting rides from strangers wasn't yet considered monumentally stupid by most people (though Bundy was one of the reasons that changed). My mom was brighter than that, and is still alive because of it.
I kind of had the same thing. I had this fat little Pikachu plush that could make sounds like "Pika" if you squeezed his hands. When I was in bed, it would just randomly go off. My friend didn't believe me until we had a sleepover, and then it still happened. It was god dang terrifying.
Rachael ikr. Ik all about Ted bundy and a bunch of serial killers (like Rodney alcala I think that’s how you spell it). That’s the creepiest thing EVER.
One of those Dads that makes his kid go to school despite fever and throwing up. That got so bad here that there's a law in place that says if your child has a fever of 100.4F or over or vomited they must stay out of school for 24 hours. I haaaate parents like that.
Kids don't know the difference! There's a time to pretend you believe them, and comfort them. There's a time to tell them the truth. Example: The monster can't get you if you make funny faces. Example: See what Santa brought you! Everyone parents' differently, but this is how I was raised and today I'm a structural engineer and don't believe in monsters lol nor Santa. Over come your fears? Maturity over comes fears. If your scared of clowns per say and your an adult no offense but it's immature...
My son has a problem with being afraid, much like I did when I was small. I was terrified of the dark, so I understand him and because of that I can help him better. Just out right locking your door too keep your kid out is wrong on so many levels!
Yeah, if that first story is true, maybe it isn't, those parents and the father in particular are a-holes... stupid ones at that. Imagine thinking it's impossible for someone to sneak into a house and hide in a closet, then locking your single-digit-age kid out when they're scared of hearing it. I want to knock that father out.
@@PoochieCollins yeah, violent thoughts enter my mind waaay to many times when I see idiots like this....picking on those that cant protect themselves and emotionally scarring them.
Ted bundy was a pussy, and the justice system issues were very prevalent during his reign, therefore everything that happened was just luck for him, nowadays he wouldve been caught pretty quick and he'd not have been able to escape jail/prison as easily as he did, go and look at the documentary lol people were pretty fuckin stupid back then
Captain's Log, 12:55 minutes in. So, I'm sitting here, right? And all of a sudden, I hear this loud ass knock from one corner of the room. I yelled out, "OH, FUCK NO!" And here I am.
“My dad locked his door, saying he’d had enough of my nonsense.” There are few things in this world that get me angrier than brain-dead parents. Is this behavior from your child a regular thing? No? Then _investigate._ Ugh.
"man, fck this kid telling me there is a guy in his closet, lemme just lock him out" bro, what? what if there IS someone in the closet and they just, idk. take your kid? murder them? or worse?
The parents in the story are both idiots. There was someone literally hiding in the kids closet and the mom couldn't even look into it deeper and the dad just didn't believe his son at all.
John Wayne Gaceys first victim survived him, but at a cost. His escape from John enabled John to make adjustments to his car so his next victims couldn't get away like his first one did. When the escaped victim later heard about this he admitted in an interview that he felt super guilty because it was his escape that taught John to take better precautions. I'll never forget reading that.
"for some reason, the man turned around and walked away" the weirdo couldn't understand WHY someone WOULDNT want to keep walking thru the woods after they walk into something....soft...in the woods
I'm a huge horror fan. I've been watching horror movies ever since I was little, and these videos are fun too. But I have seen enough horror to know for a fact, that if one of my children woke me up because they thought someone or something was in their closet, I would grab them and walk out the front door.
Okay in that first story, what asshole parents lock their kid out of the room?! The least they could have done would be to have one of the parents go and sleep with the kid. Because if the kid keeps hearing something, maybe there is something to it.
Could have been an animal in the attic. The attic stair and the closet were connected. That would have been my first thought and I would have looked in the very next morning after the first incident
@@ungarischfsikurs743 But it wasn't and I've heard enough of these stories to basically come to the conclusion that when your own child tells you something like this, you fucking take them seriously.
@@monsterhanna6691 I just meant: even if the parents didn't believe that there could be a person on the attic it could have been something else. So go checking the attic if your kid is telling you there is something.
Fr.. I remember being scared shitless as a kid at night and I would have fever dreams and would hallucinate vividly terrifying shit that gives me chills and traumatizes me thinking about
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after listening to many of these stories, if my future children ever tell me something is up in their room, I'd never doubt my child. I'd rather check it out and there be nothing than make my kid feel like they can't talk to me >:( these parents make me so angry
Exactly! If my child came to me and said there was something in their closet, or whatever, my anxiety would kick in immediately and I wouldn't care if it was their imagination or not. I've heard enough of these stories to basically tell myself that if I ever have kids, I'm gonna fucking take them seriously and check every single sound they hear.
Good for you. I’m an adult and heard a man talking in my house. I grabbed my baby and ran to a neighbor who was a cop. He came over and searched the house. Found nothing. Happened again. He thought I was nuts the second time. He searched again and found nothing. We are in the house and suddenly he heard it too. Guess what it was??? Cable box guy left a speaker or something in our house and it suddenly was activated and we were picking up repairmen in the area…. This was 27 yrs ago. Point is I was not nuts! Always be careful!!
I have a scary story and one sunny day I was playing outside and I saw a....... A black figure on the ground in front of me with the same body shape as me, I called the cops
I've experienced something similar to the paint story. I stayed at a Hilton in Virginia while traveling for work. A painting in the room was crooked so I went to straighten it. When I did I noticed a hole in the wall, so I moved the painting and it was almost a 1 foot wide hole. I went to the front desk and they had no idea that there was a hole in the wall😳 it led to a dark little hall (only knew this because I look into the hole slightly). Needless to say I switched rooms and never stayed there again
Dekropolis I think it's better because it's more likely to happen, and it already did. Yes Jeff the Killer can startle me, but these can leave me hiding under the covers hoping to see the next morning.
It's amazing how little trust parents have on their young. What reason would they have to be lying when they constantly tell you either someone or something is hiding in your home? Unless he's a constant troublemaker, but thats another story
my grandma told me a story from when she was in her late teens. She had been out with friends and was walking alone back to her car, it was only about a quarter of a mile walk and it was about 11:30 at night. A man came up from behind her and started walking beside her and talking to her, asking questions like “where are you headed?”, “do you need a ride?” etc. My grandma is smart and can sense when something is off about a person or thing, she never interacted with him, she only looked at him once. After she didn’t respond to any of his questions, he eventually just walked away. That man was Ted Bundy. She told me when she saw his pictures on the news, her heart dropped into her stomach. I don’t even want to think about what would have happened to her if she had gone with him.
That Ted Bundy story is freaky af! Imagine 1. standing so close to one of the world's most notorious serial killers and 2. inevitably being the witness of a murder that not only happened near moments before they arrived but also could've happened to them.
No one asked you guys to ask if I asked for an opinion...and I will not have been asked to ask for an asking of my opinion by the next guy asked for an opinion by no one
If I saw a dead body in the middle of the woods, at night , I'd be like "FUCK THIS" and just Leg it outta there! Fuck that! Plus I live literally next to the woods so these stories make it that much worse!
Eli Fullard duude me too so... and the gunlaws in my country says "hell no!" to guns. and the creepy part is that someone have been at my house a couple days ago knocking at the windows in the livingroom at midnight and right after that someone slamed open the outside door and slammed it shut again, you heard the slam over the whole neighborhood. but then yesterday i heard fiddle with my doorknob and the knocking hasn't stopped it (hearing it now while writing) help me.
is it common for people to just hide in other people's closets? This seems to be a thing that keeps popping up in these stories. I can just see a club of these guys all sitting around planning about whos closets they will hide in next.
Ten more stories--let's go!! 1. Kid: a box of my Legos fell over, see? Someone had to have knocked them over. Mom: It just fell over. Kid: Newton's 1st law of physics is that an object in motion tends to stay in motion unless acted upon by an external force. The corollary of that principle is that an object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an external force. Judging by the weight of the box and it's placement in the closet, neither wind nor gravity would have been powerful enough to knock it down. And Newton's 3rd law states that every action has an equal and/or opposite reaction. This means something HAD to be in my closet to knock over the box. What do you say to that? Mom:..................It just fell over. 2. Perhaps the people running this "haunted house" were playing a piano note or some other noise at a very specific frequency only some people would be able to hear. Or, a ghost was messing with them....yeah, that's the most logical explanation. 3. [Dad watching TV]: "Look, honey! That's us! We're famous!" Lol. What a first date! Good thing they didn't check to see what that soft, fleshy thing was, or their relationship might have gone slightly different. Also, this is one of the only (if only) scary stories to star an infamous celebrity as it's "monster/villain." Good story. 4. Ah, the ghost of Jimmy the college-clown. He used to go to the library and throw books around and quickly flip through them to piss off the librarian. However, one day the school got a new librarian who was mentally unhinged. This new librarian had had enough of Jimmy's sh*t, and killed him. Now, Jimmy's ghost haunts the stacks--annoying students doing late-night (early morning?) Cramming. Also, I love these stories that rely a ton on building layout and need to be described in detail (that's sarcasm). Mr. N might as well throw up a schematic or two of the places, lol. 5. This story would have been a great addition to the fishing or boating scary stories videos. But, anyway, quite the scary experience. 6. A HS senior has to cry themselves to sleep when they see a shadow in the corner of their room. "I'm still sure it was real--even though nothing happened to me, and I didn't watch to see it move or leave the room." This sighting can probably be chalked up to either a hallucination or an overactive imagination of a scared person. Maybe it was something they ate? Anyway, it's very up to debate just how "real" this phantom shadow was. 7. Twist: a deer stuck it's head in the kid's tent.......or a serial killer who was in the middle of disposing of a dead body. Which one? You decide! 8. Husband: hey, how's it going? Ghost Painter: ..... Husband: umm, well then (begins to walk away). Ghost Painter: I'd be careful around that elevator if I was you. Husband: what?! Ghost Painter: Elevator--been having problems. Wouldn't use it. Take the stairs. Husband: okkkkkk? 9. Guy in closet: "The person in the room is busy talking on the phone while using their laptop. Perfect time to dash! (Girl checks closet door) Crap! She's using skype. Obviously, I should stay put and leave after she's done. Orrrrr, I could just dash out now." Kind of an idiot. 10. [Dad]: (about to leave for work) Alright son, I'm heading out now. There's cold...are you STILL watching Forest Gump? [Son]: yeah, it's the best movie ever. [Dad]: I swear you have been watching that nonstop for the last two days. What is this? The 96th viewing? When I get back, you better not be still watching it! ; lol. Still, a very scary story. Would have made a good addition to "true scary thunderstorm stories."
If my dad locked his door because he was “tired of my nonsense,” I’d be throwing these hands, I would break the door down. Try and get another door, and see what happens.
Oh god 😣 I'm sat here alone and I forgot my gran was in the house so when I heard a loud creaking sound coming from outside my door I jumped so badly. 😂
The Key West one was written by my brother! The story is true and ironically my mom walked in as it was playing and her reaction was: "That's my story! What the heck are you listening to?!"
Damn, I wish I could see Mr. Nightmare’s stories (and creepypastas) either as an animated TV series or a live-action one. Either way, I want it TV-14 or TV-MA.
@@iNeonGaming Oh my god, SAME. That Trailer video is the SCARIEST of his career. I might make a visual adaptation video of it soon and rate it: *13+ (aka) PG-13*
I used to see shadow figures twitching in the darkness at my college apartment. Roommates thought I was crazy until they started seeing them too a couple weeks before we all moved out
Nah, the dad locking the door after he got tired of the kid's "nonsense" is just pure cruelty. When I was a kid my dad would willingly sit on the floor next to or on my bed and hold my hand after I heard knocks on my window (Which later turned out to be a bush next to my window that would scratch the window from time to time) or whenever I'd hear footsteps (Turned out to just be my next door neighbor walking in his house) my dad would literally sit next to me, reassuring me that there's no one else in the house and help me fall asleep, while this apparent dad got tired after only checking the kid's closet two times in a row. I understand all dads are different and the dad possibly had work the next day but man, when a kid says that they saw or heard something then you best believe that they're saying the truth and you're in frickin danger. Nah dog, when I have kids of my own I'm freaking believing every single thing they say whether it'd be true or not because I rather check my kid's closet five times in the row in one night then have a complete stranger inside my kid's closet with God knows what intentions while watching my kid. Parents, you are the first people your kids are gonna trust in this world and while parenting is a 24/7 job that puts you in nerves or makes you lose all your energy or time, it is your responsibility to plant that trust in your kids so they know that no matter what they can run to you in any case or scenrio. Even if that means checking their closet five times in a row in one night or believing every single thing they say only for it to turn out to be false. At least your kids are going to know that if anything they know they can rely on their beloved parents, which is you! But of course there are boundaries and kids tend to have HUGE imaginations but please don't take "I think so there's a monster/someone in my closet." or "I heard something." Because those "imaginations" can turn out to be a weirdo in your house or even worse. Sorry I had to rant out over here because I grew up with a wonderful dad who raised me right and this dad in the video made me write this comment. God bless you ladies and gentlemen
I always take these stories w\a grain of salt bc you never know if they are real or imagined but that doesn't bother me. But some of these legit sound like they were written by well-honed horror authors. They play on our innate fears so well!
One time I had had gone to bed after watching jeepers creepers, a scary movie with a winged monster, and that night, I was so paranoid that I thought a heard the sound of large leathery wings flapping
I killed a fish.... I was fishing and the hook got stuck in its side... wasn’t my fault because the hook was in the water then when I reeled the lien back in the fish was like that
when i was a kid i used to stay nights at my grandma’s house. there was a massive winny the poo bear that was next to the bed. i had night terrors a lot around this time and it didn’t help that whenever i looked over i would imagine this comically large bear with its head turned to be looking at me
When I was a kid I had a furby that got on my everlasting nerves. I took the batteries out and put it on my dresser, it takes me a long time to get to sleep, about 2 hours after I layed down the furby started snoring as if something had touched it, before I took the batteries out it did that all the time, I was kind of tired so I thought nothing of it, then it started laughing as if I touched it (like tickling it) then I realised I had took out the batteries, I was terrified, grabbed the thing, ran into the living room and told my dad (who was still up ) that this thing was possessed and needed to be thrown away, he gave it to this store, I have no idea who has it now.
i remember this story vaguely, as i was 6 months old. My name is Scott. It was 2:52 am on January 15 1983. I was wearing a red shirt with green stripes and was approximately 1 foot 3.758 inches at the time. i took one step then stopped and left my house. I waited for 2.583 seconds and then left my house again. I remember this vaguely, but at this time my blood pressure was 5.685 and my blood sugar was 200 over 50. My name is Jake. The details get fuzzy here, as i was 5 months old. My parents said these exact words “ good morning Tom” it was really scary sorry this is vague but i was 6 months old. My name is Tim
Fact: My room is exactly like the room in story 1. I'm going home this weekend for my 6 week winter break from college. I'm 19 and I am now too terrified to sleep in my own room.
Great. Fact 2: Just like the story with the shadow figure in the corner in this video, I have a corner to the right, all the way across my room diagonal from my bed. It's between my closet and dresser. It's possible a tall, dark figure could fit there.
It was 2:58 one night I heard two little girls laughing in my room I got up and I felt something grab my foot I looked down I saw a gray hand holding my foot I was like "Oh Hell Nah" then I woke up.
Finally! smart people in these stories! That one guy who was like "f this" was literally the smartest person ever. DON'T. EVER. INVESTIGATE. THE. SOUND. HIGHTAIL. IT. OUT. OF. THERE.
@@lilybugschafer6271 ted bundy had already killed the girl and if the parents had seen him or the body, there's no doubt that he would have killed or attempted to kill them too. also they didnt see him so they coudn't have reported him or anything. walking away was probably the safer and smarter move.
I almost just had a heart attack ! I was listening to the last story about the rocks being thrown at the window, just after the video ended there was a huge bang on my window!. I ran outside only to find out it was a FUCKING bird
I was driving down a snowy street once. There was a white owl in the middle of the street and I couldn't stop. It flew up and hit my windshield. That owl is okay.
(Story time)A guy and his girlfriend were arguing and she left his apartment to go home at night....a little while after she left he got a call from her but was so angry he didn't wanna answer. Again he got a call from her but refused to answer.....he then went to bed.When he woke up the next morning he checked his phone and saw he had a text, it was from his girlfriend and it said "someone was following her and that she was sorry and she loved him" he was confused so called her to make sure she was alright...but no answer! He then called her mom to ask if she got home safely...the mom answered and sounded as if she was crying. He asked what was wrong and if the girl had gotten home safe.The mom then said "haven't you heard?! She was attacked,raped and killed last night on her way home" The guy was devastated..he hung up and looked down at his phone at the text message and tears rolled down his face. If only he hadn't been so angry and answered she probably would have been alive still.
Me! I know I'm safe bc of shutters and they make much noise when they move and they sometimes get stuck. My room is also right next to my brothers and he would hear it too and he is strong and my other brother is also next to him so I'm pretty safe from break-ins