There was a story of a girl who was camping alone in the woods. In the middle of the night, she heard a deep growling noise outside her tent. She peeked out and saw two glowing eyes in the darkness. She was too scared to move. After what seemed like hours, the noise stopped. But she was so frightened that she left the campsite immediately.
A man was driving on a lonely road late at night. His radio started to act up, making strange static noises. Then, out of nowhere, he saw a woman in a white dress standing in the middle of the road. He slammed on the brakes. But when he got out to check, there was no one there. He quickly got back in his car and drove away as fast as he could.
Sure. One real scary story is about a haunted house. A family moved into an old Victorian home. At night, they would hear strange footsteps on the stairs. The doors would open and close by themselves. One time, they saw a shadowy figure in the hallway. They were so terrified that they moved out soon after.
There was a hiker who got lost in the forest. As night fell, he started to hear voices that seemed to be whispering his name. He followed the voices, thinking it might be a rescue team. But it led him to an abandoned cabin. Inside, there were strange symbols on the walls. He felt an overwhelming sense of dread and managed to find his way out of the forest just before dawn.
There was a hiker who got lost in the woods. As night fell, he started to hear voices whispering his name. He followed the voices, thinking it might be other hikers, but it led him to an abandoned cabin. Inside, there were strange symbols on the walls. He quickly ran out and luckily found his way back the next day. It was a terrifying experience.
There's the story of the Amityville Horror. A family moved into a house where a mass murder had occurred. They experienced all sorts of terrifying things like cold spots, strange odors, and seeing apparitions. Doors would slam on their own, and they felt a sense of malevolence in the house. It was so scary that they fled the house not long after moving in.
Sure. There is a story about a haunted house. People who passed by at night often heard strange noises like wailing and scratching from inside. One brave man decided to enter. As he walked in, the doors slammed shut behind him. He saw shadowy figures moving in the dark and cold hands seemed to touch his face. He ran out in terror and never went back again.
There's the story of the Amityville Horror. The Lutz family moved into a house where a mass murder had occurred. They reported all kinds of terrifying things like seeing strange apparitions, cold spots in the house, and doors slamming on their own. Their dog would act strangely, too. The family fled the house after just a short time due to the extreme fear they experienced there.
There was a story of a woman who was driving alone on a deserted road at night. Suddenly, she saw a hitchhiker on the side of the road. She stopped to pick him up out of kindness. But as soon as he got in the car, she noticed his pale face and cold hands. He mumbled some strange words. Then, when she looked again, he had disappeared. She was so terrified that she sped all the way home.
Sure. Once upon a time, there was a little bunny who thought there was a monster in the forest. But it turned out to be just a big, friendly bear who was lost. Another one is about a haunted house that was actually just an old house with creaky floors because of some loose boards. And then there's the story of a spooky shadow which was just a tree's shadow in a strange shape at twilight.
Sure. There was a story about an old, abandoned asylum. People who dared to enter at night reported hearing strange moans and seeing shadowy figures. Some said they felt cold hands touching them in the dark corridors. It was really terrifying.
I'm sorry I can't give you the exact ones from '13 true scary stories'. However, some common elements in true scary stories are unexplained disappearances. There could be a story about a hiker who vanished in a forest without a trace, and later people who entered the same forest reported feeling a strange presence and cold spots, which is really spooky.
The Dyatlov Pass incident is also a scary true story. In 1959, a group of hikers in the Ural Mountains died under mysterious circumstances. Their tent was cut open from the inside, and they fled out into the freezing cold. Some had strange injuries. To this day, the exact cause of their deaths remains a mystery, with theories ranging from avalanches to some sort of unknown force.