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Horror Sleep Stories

Horror Sleep Stories

著者: OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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Can you feel that chill down your spine? Welcome to Horror Sleep Stories, where the line between dreams and nightmares blurs. We bring you spine-chilling tales, unsettling encounters, and true paranormal experiences designed to haunt your imagination long after the lights go out. Prepare for an immersive journey into the unknown, exploring everything from terrifying urban legends to unexplained phenomena.

Horror Sleep Stories offers a unique blend of atmospheric storytelling and unsettling narratives perfect for those who crave the thrill of the supernatural. Each episode crafts a world of suspense, focusing on ghost stories, creepy pasta, and real-life spooky encounters that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This isn't just about scares; it's about the psychological dread that lingers, making you question what lurks in the shadows.

New episodes are published daily, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 8:00 AM. Tune in for a consistent dose of dread, perfect for late-night listening or setting a spooky mood any time. Our format is designed for captivating listening, drawing you into each eerie narrative with vivid detail and suspenseful pacing.

This podcast is for anyone fascinated by the paranormal, seeking truly scary stories, or those who enjoy a good fright before bed. If you love exploring the dark side of human experience and the mysteries beyond our comprehension, you've found your new obsession.

Subscribe to Horror Sleep Stories now and let the nightmares begin.Copyright OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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  • The Wrong Woman: Shot for a Stranger's Debt, or Mistaken Target?
    2026/07/15
    The Wrong Woman: Shot for a Stranger's Debt, or Mistaken Target?

    A woman shot once, at close range, less than a block from her front door on a quiet Fountain Valley morning-no motive, no prints, and a single nine-millimeter casing left like a period on the pavement. Witnesses described a calm Black man who walked back to a white compact car and left; nearly a year later detectives still had no answer. How did one small, accidental detail change everything about why Janie Carver died?

    In this episode, we follow the timeline of Janie Carver’s killing and the exhaustive early work by Fountain Valley detectives, from the crime scene details to the hundreds of thousands of flyers and the $50,000 reward, as one lead eventually emerges from outside the city; could a connection ten months later finally explain the shooting?

    Person: Janie Carver
    Date: June 11, 1995
    Location: Fountain Valley, California
    Weapon evidence: one nine-millimeter shell casing
    Reward offered: $50,000

    - Janie Carver was 46 years old and a flight attendant who lived less than one block from the shooting location.
    - The shooting occurred at approximately 8:00 AM on Saturday, June 11, 1995, as Janie returned from her usual run.
    - Witnesses reported a Black male of medium build who fired one shot, walked calmly back to a small white compact car, and drove away.
    - Investigators distributed roughly 250,000 flyers across Southern California and circulated a composite drawing without generating a tip that identified the shooter.
    - Janie’s husband, Al Carver, underwent a polygraph the day before Thanksgiving 1995 and was cleared after detectives found no motive in her relationships or finances.

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    This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.
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    17 分
  • Chained, Silent, Convicted: The Woman Missouri Kept for 29 Years
    2026/07/14
    Chained, Silent, Convicted: The Woman Missouri Kept for 29 Years

    She sat in a prison interview room and said she would not be eligible for parole until 2028 - when she would be ninety-seven - after already serving twenty-three years; the state of Missouri had decided that was fair. The detail that refused to let go was this: her lawyer instructed her not to mention that she had been chained to a bathroom wall, locked in a basement for five days, and forced into prostitution and theft - so who, then, did the law actually protect?

    In this episode, we tell the story of Shirley Lou Luet and the legal framework that silenced evidence of long-term abuse, covering the events from her childhood sale to her incarceration and the later legal efforts to reopen her case. How did a rule about battered spouse evidence transform into a mechanism that helped convict her?

    Person: Shirley Lou Luet
    Event: Chained to a bathroom wall and left; locked in basement for five days without food or water
    Date: Missouri recognized battered spouse syndrome as a legal defense in 1987
    Period: She had already served twenty-three years by the time she was told parole would be in 2028
    Organization: Missouri Battered Women's Clemency Coalition reviewed her case in 1998

    - She was seventy years old when told she would not be eligible for parole until 2028.
    - She had already been incarcerated for twenty-three years at that point.
    - She was chained close enough to a bathroom that she could barely reach it, then driven away by Melvin.
    - She was locked in a basement for five days without food or water after trying to leave.
    - In 1998, four Missouri law schools formed a coalition that reviewed twelve cases, including hers, and advanced eleven.

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    20 分
  • The Bathtub Poem: How the "Angel of Mercy" Left Clues
    2026/07/13
    The Bathtub Poem: How the "Angel of Mercy" Left Clues

    A ripped page left a ghost: indentations on a notepad revealed a poem about a body in a bathtub signed "the angel of mercy" - and the man who wrote it had already killed twice. What did those faint impressions hide, and why did two neighbors end up arranged in bathtubs with dozens of stab wounds?

    In this episode, we tell the story of the crimes, the evidence found in Waterford Drive, and the moments that turned routine welfare checks into murder investigations - all leading back to one man and one overlooked clue: could an impression on paper solve the case?

    Person: Andrew Dawson
    Person: Dave Matthews
    Person: Paul Hancock
    Date: 25 July 2010
    Location: Waterford Drive, Derby

    - Dave Matthews was found in a bathtub on 25 July 2010 with 18 stab wounds.
    - Investigators initially assessed Matthews' death as a fall before autopsy revealed 18 stab wounds and clothing had been changed.
    - Paul Hancock, living one floor above Matthews, was found later with 22 stab wounds and had been dead about five days.
    - Andrew Dawson was 48 in summer 2010 and had previously killed Henry Walsh in August 1981 at age 18.
    - Henry Walsh had £1,800 hidden in his property; Dawson withdrew £50 from Walsh's pension book after the murder.

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    21 分
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