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[Morbid Listener Tales: Terrifying Encounters and Near-Misses]-[Listener Tales 13]

Morbid · B2 · 2020-05-23

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📋 Summary

Navigating the Shadows: A Collection of Listener Tales

In this episode of the Morbid podcast, hosts Ash and Alayna return to their popular "Listener Tales" format, sharing a series of harrowing, real-life accounts submitted by their audience. From isolated camping trips to unsettling encounters in one's own home, these stories underscore the prevalence of danger and the importance of trusting one’s intuition.

The Perils of Isolation: Australian Outback Nightmares

One listener, Dani, shared a chilling experience from a 2019 road trip through the Australian Outback. While attempting to find a campsite near the Murray River, Dani and her partner encountered a mysterious dark blue Jeep that seemed to be stalking them. The situation escalated when they discovered the vehicle parked in a pitch-black area with no occupants, leading them to believe the driver was tracking them on foot. This "nightmare fuel" experience, which they described as almost getting "Ivan Miladid," forced them to flee to a motel in a state of sheer terror, highlighting the vulnerability of being young women in isolated, rural environments.

Supernatural Disturbances and Childhood Fears

Listeners also recounted experiences that leaned into the paranormal. A listener named G shared a multi-year ordeal from her childhood in Britain, involving a house that felt "darker than Satan's asshole." She described persistent, inexplicable phenomena, including doors "cheeking creaked open" and tapping sounds coming from the attic, which she perceived as a "spoopy demon." Her story culminated in a nightmarish vision of her own lifeless body, reinforcing the psychological toll these environments can take on children.

Survival in the Face of Violence

Perhaps the most intense contributions involved near-death experiences with human predators.

  • The Hospital Shooter: One listener shared a traumatic account from her infancy, where her mother and grandmother survived a mass shooting at an Air Force base. Amidst the chaos, the mother recalled a mysterious man who looked like "Santa with the white hair and the beard" in a Hawaiian shirt, who urged them to run. The mother credited this figure as her "guardian angel," as no one else reported seeing him, and he vanished without a trace.

  • The Library Ambush: A college student detailed a terrifying assault while walking back from the library at 1 a.m. She was grabbed by a man who held a knife to her neck. Despite being "thrashing like an out-of-water fish," she managed to fight back, eventually being saved by a stranger who coolly intervened, asking the attacker, "What are you doing?" This intervention allowed the student to escape, though the attacker was never caught.

Home Invasions and Stalkers

Other stories focused on the terror of being targeted in one's own living space. One listener recounted a bizarre encounter with a man wearing "black duct tape over his mouth" who barked at her outside her apartment building. The man proceeded to follow her into her unsecured building and attempted to force his way into her home. Only by arming herself with a sword and brass knuckles—and calling the police—was she able to secure her safety.

Conclusion: The Importance of Gut Instincts

The hosts emphasized that these stories serve as a reminder of the fragility of safety. Whether it is the "gut feeling" that something is wrong while camping or the necessity of having a "self-defense keychain" in an urban environment, the contributors shared a common theme: the necessity of vigilance. As Ash and Alayna concluded, while these tales are indeed "spooky of the highest order," they provide a platform for survivors to process their trauma and warn others to "keep it weird, but not so weird" that one finds themselves in mortal danger.

🎯Key Sentences

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We're doing everything we can.
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I was in love.
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I disagree.
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Lean in.
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Everybody stop laughing at me.
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📝Key Phrases

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stuck in their ways
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eat your words
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get into a groove
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hold off on
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keep an eye out
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