A soft cry from the nursery. A rinsed bottle in the sink. Then the tablet on the counter wakes: “Someone is at the front door.”
Dan tells himself it’s nothing—raccoons, headlights, a false alert. But the longer he watches, the more the night begins to feel… watched back.
The Camera is a homebound nightmare about modern vigilance, new-parent nerves, and the lie of feeling “safe” because a lens is pointed outward. Haunted, intimate narration guides you through a slow crank of dread that tests every boundary between watcher and watched.
Listen for
- A creeping, claustrophobic build made for headphones 
- Domestic horror through a tech lens (doorbells, tablets, thresholds) 
- A low-simmer tone that snaps, then settles into uneasy calm 
Content warning: home-invasion terror, stalking, violence, gore, threats to children.
Credits
Written by Eric Yee.
Hosted by Mr. Nowhere.
Produced by Frightlane.
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