Ghost Tape

We follow Tessa Dixon at a remote army base in Texas as she deals with the psychological and physical trauma of basic training.

When she finds a tape of her grandfather’s labeled ‘Ghost Tape’ and plays the haunting audio, she unknowingly unleashes a deadly manifestation of her own family’s horrible misdeeds.

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Notes:

This one’s based on a kernel of real history. The US actually did deploy a spooky recording as an attempted psi op in Vietnam. You can listen to it on Wikipedia.

Ghastly Tales

Welcome, dear listener. You have stumbled upon a hidden vault filled with nightmarish visions. Original and classic horror adaptations to chill your bones, stop your heart, and tear at your very soul. Now, come close and sit by the fire. The rain outside is torrential and I doubt you would get far in the dark. 

Let us pass the time with a story, for I have such a strange and ominous tale to tell…

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EnCrypted

Classic tales of supernatural horror and suspense are brought to life in this series of audiobooks featuring the works of E.F.Benson, Saki, Algernon Blackwood, Walter de la Mare, H.P. Lovecraft and more. Fans of the creepiest, spookiest podcasts will thrill to the immersive retellings of these nightmarish short stories from the vaults of terror, complete with compelling narration, sound effects and music.

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Dear Murder Street

Meg and MK grew up on a street where evil and inexplicable things happened. Now these two sisters want to help other people with their own paranormal and true crime problems.

In 1971, John List murdered his wife, his mother, and his 3 children. He put their bodies in sleeping bags and left them in the ballroom. The gruesome scene wasn’t discovered until almost a month later and, at that point, List was long gone. He eluded justice for nearly two decades.

This is the inspiration for Dear Murder Street.

So we really did grow up on a street where something evil and inexplicable happened. And we really are sisters—sisters and best friends who never really grew up. We still love to play pretend and be scared. And now, we want you to play pretend and be scared with us.

Dear Murder Street is an interactive show that invites fans to create and voice characters with paranormal and true crime problems. We respond to pretend letters and voicemails, talking topics too chilling, too shameful, too bewildering for the average advice show. The stories are make believe but the fear and the fun are almost too real.

This is a podcast for the kid in all of us—and her creepy twin, too.

Write in. Call in. Come play with us….

dearmurderstreet.com

Creepy

Jon Grilz is a writer and podcaster living in Minnesota. His love of horror and creepypastas led to a simple question, “Where are all the creepypasta podcasts?” Having started his horror podcasting with Small Town Horror, delving into the world of some of the best scary stories felt like a natural transition. He can often be found quietly muttering to himself. These words, rarely heard, are best left unknown.

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Campfire Radio Theater

Campfire Radio Theater has been cooking up its own unique formula of nightmare fuel since 2011, utilizing a full cast of first rate voice talent combined with cinematic sound design. This award-winning anthology of horror continues to provide sonic chills that harken back to a bygone era of radio while wrapped in a thoroughly contemporary package that is as dynamic as a modern film soundtrack. Each episode is a full stereo production and quality earbuds are recommended.

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Callisto

“I know that there is something down there beneath the surface of this moon. It’s been there billions of years, entirely alone, waiting, until we arrived – and it knows that we are here.”

When five astronauts are sent to one of Jupiter’s moons to research its sustainability for a potential colony, they discover a mysterious signal coming from below the surface, a signal which raises the suspicion that they may not be as alone as they thought.

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