Sure. There's a story where a girl was walking alone at night in a park. She saw a figure in the distance that seemed to be following her. She quickened her pace, but the figure also sped up. When she finally ran out of the park, she looked back and the figure just disappeared. Later, she found out that there had been several disappearances in that park before, and people claimed to have seen a similar shadowy figure. It sent shivers down my spine just thinking about it.
There's this story about a man who started getting anonymous letters. The letters were filled with details about his daily life that only he should know. It got so bad that he installed security cameras around his house. One day, he saw on the footage that a figure in a black cloak was leaving a letter at his doorstep in the middle of the night. He called the police, but they could never find out who it was. It was a very disturbing situation.
For me, the 'Candle Cove' story is really scary. It was about a kids' show that no one else seemed to remember but a few people. They described it as having disturbing puppets and a really eerie atmosphere. The fact that it seemed like a shared false memory among some, and the details they remembered were so creepy, gives it a very unsettling feel.
One real life creepypasta story is about the 'Slender Man'. Supposedly, he is a tall, thin figure in a black suit with no face, lurking in the woods. People claim to have seen him, especially kids. It's said that if you encounter him, you might experience strange things like getting lost in familiar places or having disturbing hallucinations.
The 'Jeff the Killer' Creepypasta real life story is also quite terrifying. It tells the story of a deranged killer with a horribly disfigured face. While it's just a made - up story, it has spread widely on the internet. Some people claim to have had strange experiences related to it, like seeing a face similar to Jeff's in the dark. But most of these are likely just the power of suggestion and fear playing tricks on people's minds.
There's also the story of Jeff the Killer. Jeff was a normal boy until he went insane. He carved a smile into his face and burned off his eyelids. He then goes on a killing spree, usually targeting families at night. His appearance is quite terrifying, with his pale skin, blood - stained clothes, and that permanent, wide - eyed, smiling look. His story has spread widely across the creepypasta community.
One real - life Creepypasta - like story is the story of the Mothman. It was reported in Point Pleasant, West Virginia. People claimed to see a large, humanoid - like creature with wings. There were strange events that followed, like the collapse of the Silver Bridge. Some believe the Mothman was an omen of disaster.
One of the well - known ones is 'Jeff the Killer'. It's about a young boy who goes through a tragic event that drives him insane. His face is horribly disfigured and he has a maniacal grin. He stalks and kills his victims in a very brutal way. Another is 'Slenderman'. He is a tall, faceless figure in a suit, often associated with abducting children in the woods. And 'Ben Drowned' which involves a haunted video game cartridge where the character Ben haunts the player.
One Creepypasta story is about a hiker who went deep into the woods. He heard strange grunts and saw huge footprints. As night fell, he felt like he was being watched. Suddenly, a large, hairy figure emerged from the bushes. It stared at him with glowing eyes and then disappeared, leaving the hiker terrified and running for his life.
Sure. There's a Creepypasta about a girl who moved into a new old - fashioned house. Every night, she would hear strange scratching noises coming from the attic. One day, she decided to investigate. When she got up there, she saw a shadowy figure in the corner. Before she could react, the figure lunged at her. It was a ghostly apparition of a former occupant who had died in a tragic accident in the house.
One scary real - life story is about a family that noticed their baby monitor picking up strange voices at night. They thought it was a malfunction at first. But then they started to hear what sounded like a growl. They called the police, but nothing was found. However, the noises continued. Eventually, they moved out of the house, and the new occupants reported similar issues.
One story could be about a person who always heard strange whispers in an old, empty house they moved into. Every night, when they were about to fall asleep, the whispers would start, making the hair on their neck stand up.