Episode 166: Urban Legend Horror Stories

Season 4, Episode 166,   Apr 25, 08:45 PM

‘Urban legends often strike a chord of fear within us due to their ability to tap into our deepest anxieties and uncertainties. These stories, often passed down through generations, blur the lines between fiction and reality, creating a sense of unease and suspense. Additionally, urban legends often exploit common fears such as the unknown, the supernatural, or the dangers lurking in everyday situations. Their ability to spread rapidly through word of mouth and modern communication channels amplifies their impact, making them seem more plausible and unsettling. Ultimately, urban legends serve as cautionary tales, reminding us of the dangers that may lurk in the shadows of our own communities and fueling our primal instinct to stay vigilant and protect ourselves from perceived threats…’

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First up this evening we have ‘Never Go Looking for Urban Legends.’ This is followed by ‘My dream home won't stop bleeding’, and we round off this evening with ‘I Made a Horrifying Discovery in my Brother’s Basement.’

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Tonight’s final nightmarish tale of terror is both parts of the bizarre and wonderful ‘Jeff the Killer: 2015’, a fantastic story by K. Banning Kellum, kindly shared with me via the Creepypasta Wiki and narrated here for you all under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA license:

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