The thing I like most about this story is what is left unsaid. Kentucky is a landlocked state. It has no reason to have a lighthouse anywhere in the state. The implication that Amy movd specifically to a landlocked state to escape her guilt and it still followed her is just brilliant
@@davefoster6767 the title says its eastern Kentucky, the reason for this is likely to say its NOT near the Mississippi so that we draw the exact conclusion Erin did
Yeah... I was kinda in and out of paying attention, so it wasn't until the end when he said he couldn't find the valley again... *_THAT'S_* when my brain woke up and yelled "Who tf puts a bloody lighthouse in a fricking valley?" And now I'm wide awake...
you should make a playlist with all the stories you have done that involve a lighthouse. it's super satisfying to see - lighthouse horror presenting lighthouse horror, haha. I love lighthouses as a symbol which is why I've always loved your channel name, too
As a resident of KY I can tell you, sometimes this place gets too quiet and you can just feel the air go still. It's creepy sometimes comforting others.
I like this story. It doesn't seem like the spooky things are just abnormally hostile. The narrator is accepting of the way things are, but also moves along the mystery in an intelligent, relatable way. The tone at the end is perfect too.
Marvelous immersive narration of this rather ghostly story by CoffeeandCandle! Lighthouse sees a lighthouse lol, cool. Interesting and spooky. Well done! Thank you both!
Amy is experiencing her very own ghostly groundhog day. Tom just walked into it by sheer accident. I felt sad and that's ok. Sometimes its good to feel sad.💙💚💙
I try to listen to every state specific creepypasta, kinda like collecting something from each one. Think you could try to do one for Mississippi next?
Ok...I think you need to tell us how you do it. What's your secret? How do you keep finding original and GOOD stories to keep reading to us? I listen to other creepy pasta readers on occasion, and not many seem to find stories as good as the ones you find for us. Like...NOWHERE near! Where are these coming from? Do you keep a dragon stash of original stories? Do you keep talented writers in your basement, and refuse to feed them until they produce a good story every week? Seriously though, when I tune into your channel, I am guaranteed to enjoy whatever story you have there. It's a rare find these days, I can tell ya! Superb effort!
It was almost a year ago since I first heard this story, and thus discovered your channel. What started as a "I will listen to these creepypastas as I work during the spooky season" turned into something I have to listen to while I work every single day. Came back to listen to this one again to rekindle the "magic" so-to-speak. Thanks for keeping me company through this interesting year of being a freelancer. May many more years of success on your channel come. Cheers!
I enjoy all your stories I don’t know how true they are but I enjoy the rhythm of your voice when you tell the stories. 👍🏼Keep up the good work thank you very much
Not everyday your favorite CP narrator does a story about your home. Thanks Lighthouse! From as far east as ky goes, right on the Wv border!! Some of the best people you will ever meet here!
My Favorite Narrator!! Have had company most of the day/evening had to put the phone aside, ya know like socializing should be 😁🙄😊 was super excited to be alone & able to see w/ LH has so generously has given 2 us today/tonight so here I am! Much respect & appreciation!!
Just wanted to say. Listening to a few of your stories…Bro your range is insane. From a child to old woman, strong male, deep monster voice etc…. Just wow.
Coming from some one who lives in eastern ky. It deff has its fair share of scary and weird wooded areas. This reminds me of when I was a young teenager probably 11 or 12, my family would all get together and go atv riding in the woods, and one evening as we were stopped to chat & rest s few min, I looked up in the mountains and I seen this random shack in the middle of the woods with the tallest chimney I had ever seen and it gave me the creeps, it was just so random cause it was nothing but woods no homes any where because how far back in the boonies we were at just nothing but trails and woods. And I asked my dad if he could see it and pointed to it and he said he couldn’t see anything, so I just dropped the subject and went back to talking to my family. And every time after that when we went back I would look up at the same spot trying to see the shack and never saw it after that. That will always stick with me no matter how old I get I always remembered that.
This is so excellent. A full half hour story from the creepiest state in the union. The list in case you're curious is 1.Kentucky 2. Oregon 3. Pennsylvania 4. Utah 5. West Virginia 6. Mississippi 7. Maine 8. Wisconsin 9. Michigan 10. Massachusetts If a Top 11 was a thing then Texas would be on here too.
@@noggyplays2822 My estimate is based on a book I have called 'American Haunts'. I checked the length of each chapter and the number of haunted locations and Kentucky has the most though the book specifies that Western Kentucky is practically haunt-free but things get creepier the further east you go. Of course I'm not losing sight of the fact that every word could be crap.
I have to politely disagree with the list. I personally am from NC and have visited Virginia and West Virginia. I also have friends from New York. Personally speaking, Virginia and West Virginia give off Evil Vibes and NC has people go missing all the time along with very strange occurrences happening throughout the state. I have experienced some strange things myself. Virginia has roads named 6*6. Its the epotimy of Evil. You feel it in your bones.
The Ozarks have me creeped out when i lived there for a while up in the northern parts of Arkansas, tons of books all about the Ozarks read alot while there- Wasn't the best ideas yet i do that a lot when traveling. Oregon had given me creepy vibes too a bit in the woods with knowing before arriving, great spooky books!
Spoiler because of my sudden epiphany while listening to this for the first time. Okay so I’m just putting this here now as a reminder before I finish this. Amy Campbell and is an anagram for Macy Pellbum. I’m calling it now so if that’s true I’m leaving it in the comments as proof before I finish. Also if anyone else hasn’t found that out yet, there you go. Edit: I may have spelt the name wrong but yeah. Still haven’t finished yet. Second Edit: I’m currently at 20:57 and I think I’m right about the girl being involved in it as she was so oddly described in the beginning. I’m guessing everything including the motel isn’t actually real and this is the so called “sins of amy Campbell” being retold. Also putting a spoiler disclaimer at the top just in case. Third edit: I KNEW IT!! I KNEW SHE WAS PART OF IT!!!
I have made a different play lists for my drive to work when I go to bed and a few other times that are all your narrations. I guess I am addicted to this channel!! Thanks man I wouldn’t have it any other way! Your the best and I now have my daughter hooked!!
Early again, always love your narrations. Also, just curious, where are you from? I’m asking cause you have a unique way of announcing room. It’s very endearing.
I'm watching now lighthouse, I been waiting all day again, I'm depressed again this is cheering me up, my B- day is on the 26th and I have no living family to celebrate with and I'm turning 44 officially. That's going to be the last of a lineage!
Would this be considered a “lighthouse horror “? 😅, definitely has a Lovecraftian feel to it or Alan Wake. I love lighthouses, there’s a lot of them here in Northern California, I’ve always wanted to live in one of them.
I was listening to this as background while trying to sleep and I got so used to silent(background) narration. The low bass drone at 8:30 startled me back awake some enough to make this comment lol
This is a great story, but I'm a little confused. The interaction with Macy was probably a dream, but does that convey a message, that Macy and Amy are related? Why can't Macy see the lighthouse? I have so many questions. I need clarity, someone please explain the plot to me :
IMO Amy is in Limbo because she failed to light the Lighthouse beacon many years ago and inadvertently caused a ship wreck. I don't quite understand how a Lighthouse from the coast came to be in Kentucky. I wonder if the main character was also involved in the shipwreck in some way.
15 minutes in... amazing writing and a surprisingly compelling story... considering the odd topic... also a sign of good writing! Clean up the title, I almost skipped this amazing story due to it! Cheers CoffeeandCandle!