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Real Scary Stories

Real Scary Stories

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Are you ready to question everything you thought you knew about the other side? Real Scary Stories plunges you into the chilling heart of the unknown, where the veil between worlds is terrifyingly thin.

Join us for a deep dive into genuine paranormal encounters, bone-chilling ghost stories, and unexplained phenomena that will keep you awake long after the lights go out. We meticulously research and present true accounts of hauntings, cryptids, and eerie events, separating fact from folklore to bring you the most compelling tales of the supernatural.

New episodes arrive every single day, Monday through Sunday, right at 8:00 AM, ensuring a fresh dose of fright is always waiting for you. Each installment explores a different facet of the unexplained, from poltergeist activity to mysterious disappearances, all designed to make you question what lurks in the shadows.

This podcast is for anyone fascinated by the supernatural, those who crave authentic horror stories, and listeners brave enough to confront the mysteries that defy explanation. If you're drawn to real-life horror and the eerie whispers of the paranormal, you've found your new obsession.

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  • The Résumé on the Bathroom Floor: How a Job Paper Destroyed a Life
    2026/07/09
    The Résumé on the Bathroom Floor: How a Job Paper Destroyed a Life

    A job résumé left on the tile of a stranger’s bathroom became the single object that tied a home invasion to a woman with no prior record - and now the prosecution seeks twenty years. What happens when a discarded piece of paper turns an ordinary life into a case that threatens to take away a mother’s future?

    In this episode, we tell the story of Missy, a thirty-six-year-old first-time offender whose life unraveled after an armed home invasion, and follow the details that connect addiction, family, and a misplaced résumé to the legal fight over a possible two-decade sentence. Which detail in the record shifts this from a tragic mistake to a life-altering verdict?

    Person: Missy
    Age: 36
    Charges: armed home invasion, kidnapping, assault, assault with a firearm
    Sentence requested by prosecution: 20 years
    Dependents: three children (ages include a 15-year-old son, a nonverbal 4-year-old son, and an infant daughter)

    - The résumé was left on the bathroom floor of the victim’s home on the morning of the crime.
    - The victim, an elderly woman, did not return to her house for weeks after being bound and held at gunpoint.
    - Missy had no prior nights in jail until approximately one year before the interview.
    - Missy’s attorney initially estimated a realistic sentence of two to two-and-a-half years, with a worst realistic outcome of ten years.
    - A 75-year-old man deposits $150 into Missy’s commissary account each week.

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    19 分
  • The Yogurt Cup and the Artery: Inside Sacramento's Vampire killings
    2026/07/09
    The Yogurt Cup and the Artery: Inside Sacramento's Vampire killings

    Cold detail at a kitchen counter-an overturned chair, a plain yogurt cup rimmed with bloody lip prints-became the clue that nothing about these murders was rational. Four-inch segments of a major artery removed and taken, borrowed kitchen knives left in plain sight, and a bathtub stained as if someone had sat in it: what kind of belief could make those acts make sense?

    In this episode, we lay out the crime scenes, the timeline, and the way investigators shifted from ordinary explanations to a profile of an offender operating by a fractured internal logic. What did the evidence - the yogurt cup, the missing artery, and the bathtub bloodline - tell agents about the mind behind the killings?

    Location: Sacramento, California
    Date: January 23, 1978
    Person: Terry Wallen
    Person: Daniel Meredith
    Person: Evelyn Miroth

    - A plain yogurt cup with bloody lip prints was found on the kitchen counter at Terry Wallen’s scene.
    - A four-inch segment of a major artery was removed from Terry Wallen’s body and taken from the scene.
    - Three victims (Terry Wallen; Daniel Meredith; Evelyn Miroth and her son Jason) were killed within days and less than a mile of the first scene.
    - The attacker used knives taken from the victims’ own kitchens and left the blades behind at each scene.
    - Blood on the bathtub walls and waterline at the Miroth home indicated someone had been in the water after the killings.

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    18 分
  • She Served Lemonade - Poisoned a Family and Never Confessed
    2026/07/09
    She Served Lemonade - Poisoned a Family and Never Confessed

    Sweet hospitality masked invisible arsenic: four people closest to a popular Macon restaurant owner died between 1952 and 1958, each death certified by a doctor, and the poison left no taste or smell. Who was the woman who mixed lethal doses into lemonade and never admitted it?

    In this episode, we tell the story of Anjette Lyles and the sequence of deaths, the insurance payouts, and the witnesses who tried to stop her. Listen to how small doses slipped into juices and buttermilk, why segregation kept accusations silent, and what finally brought the case to the sheriff.

    Person: Anjette Lyles
    Location: Macon, Georgia
    Period: 1952-1958
    Case: Four deaths (husband, second husband, mother-in-law, nine-year-old daughter)
    Amount: Close to $50,000 in life insurance across four policies

    - Ben Lyles died January 25, 1952 at age 34 with official cause listed as encephalitis.
    - Anjette borrowed $12,000 to buy back the restaurant three years after Ben's death.
    - Joe Neil "Buddy" Gabbert married Anjette June 24, 1955 and died in November 1955 after wrist surgery.
    - Julia Lyles died September 29, 1957 after being given buttermilk prepared by Anjette.
    - Marsha Lyles, age nine (three months shy of ten), died April 5, 1958 after drinking lemonade brought by her mother and experiencing hallucinations.

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    19 分
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