DeepSummary
The episode begins with advertisements for various products and services. It then transitions into a series of true horror stories narrated by different people. The first story is about a person who unknowingly went on a date with a murderer and discovered his criminal past after doing some research. The second story is about a close call with potential burglars trying to break into the narrator's apartment.
The third story is about a person who stayed in touch with their friend from a psychiatric ward, only for the friend to become increasingly unstable and violent, leading to a dangerous situation. The final story is a harrowing account of a woman who escaped from an abusive relationship with her husband, narrowly avoiding being killed by him.
Throughout the episode, the narrators recount chilling details of their experiences, highlighting the potential dangers of seemingly innocent situations and the importance of trusting one's instincts. The episode serves as a reminder of the real-life horrors that can occur and the strength and resilience of those who have faced such situations.
Key Episodes Takeaways
- Trust your instincts and be cautious of potential dangers, even in seemingly innocuous situations.
- Do not ignore warning signs or red flags in relationships or interactions with others.
- Abusive relationships can often escalate to life-threatening situations, and it is crucial to prioritize one's safety and seek help.
- Seemingly stable acquaintances or friends can exhibit concerning or violent behavior, necessitating caution and potentially involving authorities.
- Individuals with criminal histories, particularly those involving violence, may pose ongoing risks and should be approached with extreme caution.
- Resilience and strength are essential for survivors of traumatic experiences, such as abuse or encounters with violence.
- Reporting concerning behavior to authorities may not always result in appropriate action, emphasizing the need for vigilance and self-protection.
- The prevalence of real-life horror stories serves as a reminder to be aware of one's surroundings and potential dangers.
Top Episodes Quotes
- “My mom picked up my phone on the table mistaking it for hers and saw this huge message from she just started crying begging me not to move away because he was not a good person. But I lied and assured her that this was way out of character for him and that he was just lonely.“ by Katherine Schweitz
- “I'll have these scars forever, but most of them have healed or faded. I 100% believe that if I had stayed, I'd be 6ft under.“ by Katherine Schweitz
- “I tried to look at his face but he kept it turned away from us, looking around the apartment complex as if he was looking for someone.“ by Daniel deGrow
- “He towered over me like a skyscraper. You know, if he wanted to, he could have easily lifted me up, put a hand over my mouth, and shoved me into his car without breaking a sweat.“ by Unknown
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Episode Information
Disturbed: True Horror Stories
Evergreen Podcasts
5/9/24
I Went On A Date With A Murderer - Close Call... - TIFU by staying in touch with my psych ward friend - A relationship that f*cked me up - This is Disturbed.
Featuring narration by:
Kat Carter
Dan De Groh
Terra Ashe
Mikaela Ray
Disturbed is a production of Killer Podcasts, a part of the Evergreen network. For more paranormal and true crime shows, visit KillerPodcasts.com. Follow our social channels, @disturbedpodcast on instagram or disturbed_pod on twitter. If you enjoyed the show, please consider subscribing and reviewing on your favorite listening platform. Music by epidemic sound and by Carl Casey at white bat audio. Our Host is Doug Bailey. Our Producers are Noah Foutz and Elizabeth Flood. Our audio engineer is Nathan Corson, Executive Producers Brigid Coyne and Gerardo Orlando. Thanks for listening!
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