r/SpookyStories; This Has Never Happened Before

r/SpookyStories; This Has Never Happened Before

Author: Pop Media Agency November 6, 2020 Duration: 7:58
One poster is a graffiti artist and tells a story of a strange man who appears at night while he’s out doing art. The man just stands there watching them in the dark, and then does something weird. Another poster tells about her experience with a woman who might not be what she seems.

Ever get the feeling there's more to the story than what's on the surface? Reddit Explains Conspiracy & the Unknown digs into that exact sensation, turning the sprawling, anonymous forums of Reddit into a source for truly bizarre and thought-provoking tales. Hosts Sam Wilder and Addy Love act as your guides, sifting through personal accounts of the eerie and the unexplained shared by everyday people. The premise is compelling: sometimes the most extraordinary events happen to the most ordinary individuals, and their stories often bypass traditional explanations. This podcast gives those narratives a voice, exploring everything from odd coincidences that feel orchestrated to deeply unsettling personal encounters that defy logic. You'll hear them analyze and discuss these curated threads, blending curiosity with a healthy dose of skepticism. The conversations naturally wander into the realms of culture, societal fears, and even the speculative science behind the unknown, all while maintaining a grounded, conversational tone. It’s less about proving a point and more about exploring the fascinating landscape of modern folklore and mystery as it’s lived and reported by real people online. New episodes arrive daily, offering a consistent dive into the weird, making this a perfect companion for anyone who enjoys pondering life's stranger corners. Produced by Pop Media Agency, the show finds its home at the intersection of fiction, culture, and the simple hobby of getting lost in a good, mysterious story.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 859

Reddit Explains Conspiracy & the Unknown
Podcast Episodes
Fan Story: The Man at the Pool | Robbery in a Rideshare [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:40
OP found herself at a public pool with friends and some of their parents. While playing, a stranger came over and started playing with them. OP strangely felt very uncomfortable around this man, and had to leave her frie…
r/TrueScaryStories; A Body in the Corn Fields [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 7:35
There was a report of what looked like trash that had been dumped randomly in a field, but upon closer inspection, police found it to be a body that had been pretty badly mutilated. It was missing limbs, one of which loo…
r/CreepyWikipedia; From Novel to Murder [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:28
In 1929, Arthur Upfield suggested a method of body disposal in his detective novel. However, the method was too clean for the plot to work. One man, John Rowles, tried it himself. He killed 3 people and was only caught a…
r/TrueScaryStories; Never Babysitting Again | The Bellevue Haunting [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:08
OP agreed to babysit for someone, who warned that there had been multiple attempted break-ins recently. They heard a noise at night, which they curiously investigated when they noticed a man in the dark, who lunged at th…
r/AskReddit; What Is the Creepiest Historical Fact? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:22
In WWI, there was a Hungarian man that said he was stocking up on oil and was sent off to war. The townspeople needed the oil and opened up the cans to find several dead women there. Apparently, he also tried to suck the…
r/Lets_Not_Meet; I Got Followed in the Woods Twice by the Same Guy [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 8:10
OP was just going for a leisurely walk by herself in bad weather so that she could be alone when she noticed a man walking behind her. He kept trying to seem like he wasn’t following her, but he definitely was until she…