No, I haven't. There are so many horror stories from different places, and without more details, it's difficult to say if I've heard one specifically related to Amarillo.
No, I haven't actually. There could be many different versions of such a story created by various people, but I haven't come across a specific one yet.
No, I haven't actually. There could be many out there but I'm not familiar with a particular one.
No, I haven't. There could be so many different interpretations of what it could be.
I'm afraid I haven't come across any particular versions of the 'Houston Horror Story'. It could be a relatively unknown or very local - specific set of stories that not many outside of Houston are familiar with.
I've heard a story where the tooth fairy was a vengeful spirit. If a child didn't clean their teeth properly before losing one, the tooth fairy would come and leave a mark of misfortune on the child. It was a really creepy take on the tooth fairy concept, with the spirit being described as having a cold, white glow and a shrill laugh.
I've heard of a school dormitory version. In the old dormitory building, room 333 was avoided by students. Legend had it that a student had died in that room under mysterious circumstances years ago. Since then, students who passed by the room at night would sometimes see a faint light inside and hear the sound of someone crying. It was as if the spirit of the dead student was still lingering in room 333.
Yes. I heard of a case where Banfield recommended a very invasive and expensive treatment for a cat. The cat's owner was hesitant but was made to feel like it was the only option. After the treatment, the cat had a lot of complications and didn't recover well. It seems that Banfield didn't fully consider alternative, less invasive options.
I've heard of a version where the Heidi doll was given as a gift. The person who received it thought it was a cute doll at first. But soon, they noticed that the doll's expression seemed to change from time to time. It went from looking sweet to having a more sinister look. Also, the person would often feel like they were being watched when the doll was in the room. They tried to get rid of the doll, but it always seemed to find its way back to them.
No, I haven't. It could be a relatively new or niche concept that I'm not familiar with yet.
I'm afraid I haven't heard any specific details. It could be that this is a story passed down within the community in Moran, Texas. Maybe it's something that involves a specific family or location in the town that has a spooky reputation, but without more research or local knowledge, I can't provide any details.