Yes. There's a story about a CNA who worked in a psychiatric hospital. She was assigned to a particularly difficult patient. One night, while she was doing her rounds, she found the patient standing in the middle of the room in a strange pose. The patient then started whispering things that made no sense but were very disturbing. It was really a scary encounter for the CNA.
Sure. One CNA scary story could be about an old, abandoned hospital wing. A CNA was working late one night and heard strange noises coming from that wing. When she went to check, she saw a shadowy figure at the end of the hallway. She quickly turned back, but the feeling of being watched stayed with her all night.
I'm not sure specifically which 'CNA' you're referring to. It could be Channel NewsAsia, for example. Their top stories might include political events in Southeast Asia, economic developments in the region, and cultural happenings. But without more context, it's hard to be precise.
Yes, there is a famous Koa scary story about a Koa forest that was once the site of an ancient battle. It is said that the spirits of the fallen warriors still roam the forest at night. People have reported seeing ghostly apparitions and hearing the sounds of clashing swords among the Koa trees.
Yes, the Great Chicago Fire is one that has inspired many scary tales. In 1871, the fire burned for days, destroying a large part of the city. Some stories say that the fire was started by a cow kicking over a lantern, but others believe it was something more sinister. People have told stories of seeing strange apparitions in the areas that were most severely burned, as if the souls of those who perished in the fire were still there.
The story of the chimpanzees in a certain research facility that started to show abnormal and aggressive behavior is well - known. They were being studied for various reasons, but some environmental or internal factors made them turn on their handlers and other chimps in the facility. It was a chaotic and scary situation that led to a re - evaluation of how chimps are managed in such settings. There were multiple injuries and a great deal of destruction within the facility.
Yes, there is a story about a monk who was meditating in a remote cave. He reported seeing apparitions of past lives filled with violence and horror. The vividness of these visions was so intense that it scared him. But he used this experience to further his understanding of the cycle of life and death.
There's a story from Scandinavia where a moose entered a village. It seemed to be in a bad mood. It chased livestock and people had to hide in their houses. It took a long time for the local hunters and wildlife experts to safely remove the moose from the village, and during that time, everyone was on edge with fear.
The story of Roderick Usher in Edgar Allan Poe's work also involves something like hallucinations. He hears strange noises and sees disturbing things in his decaying mansion. It could be seen as a story about the hallucinations that come with a mind on the verge of madness due to his family's inbred and decaying state.
I'm not sure if there are widely known 'Ruth scary stories' specifically named after Ruth in mainstream horror. However, there could be local or personal tales where Ruth is the central character in a spooky story. Maybe in a small community, there's a story about Ruth who encountered a ghost in an old cemetery.
Yes. The story of the Don Jail is quite famous. It was a prison with a lot of dark history. Many inmates died there under harsh conditions. Now it's said to be haunted. People have reported seeing apparitions of former prisoners and hearing their moans.