Sometimes, real life is more terrifying than fiction. These short, chilling stories from everyday people reveal moments that felt like scenes from a nightmare.
We hired a nanny, and my 7-year-old son quickly became attached to her. One day, I found a laminated photo of him in her bag with the words “MY son” written on the back. That night, a stranger called to warn me that the nanny had become obsessed with her own family, seducing her husband before she escaped. Terrified, I fired her immediately.
My boss scheduled a 7 a.m. video call, but never showed. Later, we learned he had died in his sleep. When I checked the invite again, I saw it was sent from his account two hours after his death.
Every day, our office elevator stopped at the 4th floor at 8:00 a.m., even though no one worked there anymore. Logs showed someone was badging in—using an ID deactivated 11 months earlier.
I grew up thinking my stepdad was my real dad. After my parents divorced, I discovered an obituary for my biological father, who died in a car crash when I was 18 months old. My mom had never told me the truth.
My dad showed me a photo online of a school trip to Costa Rica—someone in it looked exactly like me, wearing the same white Polo I often wore. I’d never been on that trip.
My mom once learned she had a twin brother who was given away at birth. When she was pregnant with me, she asked her great-grandmother for a name suggestion. My middle name turned out to be the same as his.