The man, who had been having a nightmare at the time, woke up to find himself in a scene from a horror movie.

The man, who had been having a nightmare at the time, woke up to find himself in a scene from a horror movie.
Brace yourself for spine-chilling tales straight from Reddit, where real people share their most terrifying, unexplained, and nightmare-inducing encounters—because sometimes, the scariest stories aren’t fiction.
Shortly after marrying a beautiful woman, the man experiences a decline in his health amid rumors that his new wife is a vampire! Hear the tale, as told by Boris Karloff, in OTR show “Tales of the Frightened” from 1963!
A woman is the subject of local rumors suggesting she is a vampire. Her husband notices his health declining and eventually follows her to a graveyard, seeking to uncover the truth about his wife! Hear the tale in this Old Time Radio marathon in “Tales of the Frightened!”
While science offers an explanation for sleep paralysis, the haunting tales of shadowy figures, demons, and unearthly whispers remind us that, in the dead of night, the line between reality and nightmare blurs.
The haunting tale of ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’ is even more intriguing when you learn how Washington Irving drew from real events and local legends in the eerie town of Tarrytown, New York.
💀 Have you ever felt a sinister presence in the night, unable to move or breathe… yet somehow sexually aroused? Sex demons are real – and we’ll look at the legends and truths behind Incubi and Succubi.
From shadowy figures and demons to eerie sleepwalking and life-changing dreams, I share true tales of terror from people just trying to get some rest.
Sometimes, the darkness of night can hide frightening secrets. Especially if you are alone.
Karolina Olsson climbed into bed in 1918 on a Swedish island and when she woke up, thirty years had passed – yet her life was barely changed as the decades of bizarre mystery surrounding her continued to mount. Her 30-year coma, combined with her 7.5 year recovery and the bizarre behaviors it all caused, provided countless wonder to doctors around the globe.
Two Thai students are offering a ghost-hunting service where they sleep in haunted houses overnight—but so far, the only thing truly dead is their business.
Daisuke Hori, a 36-year-old man from Japan, has spent the last few years training his mind and body to function on as little sleep as possible. He claims to get just 30 minutes of sleep a day and not get tired at all.
It’s Creepypasta Thursday! And I’m digging into the archives to bring you two stories tonight. The first is called “Born Lucky” by The Dead Canary. And then it’s “Never Use a Voice Recorder While You Sleep” by Chris Maxim.