There was an FBI SA who got a case about a haunted house. When he entered, the doors slammed shut behind him. He started to explore and saw shadowy figures moving. His radio stopped working. Then, a figure in white appeared in front of him. It was a girl who seemed to be in great pain. The SA tried to help but then realized it was something not of this world and he barely managed to escape.
Once, an FBI SA was investigating an old, abandoned asylum. As he walked through the dimly lit corridors, he heard strange whispers. Suddenly, a cold hand grabbed his ankle. He turned on his flashlight but saw nothing. The whispers grew louder, repeating his name in a menacing tone. He quickly ran out, never to return to that place again.
Probably being trapped in a place full of supernatural entities that he can't fight with his normal skills. For example, if he's in a haunted mansion and there are ghosts that can pass through walls and mess with his mind, he'd be completely out of his element. There's no training in the FBI that can prepare him for that.
There was a case where a man was called in for a polygraph test regarding a minor incident. He was nervous as it was his first time. The fbi examiner was very strict. He failed the test because of his high heart rate which was due to his nerves. Then he was investigated for months until new evidence showed he was completely innocent.
Sure. There was a case where a foreign spy managed to infiltrate a high - level government research facility. The FBI was alerted when some strange data transfers were noticed. They launched an investigation. The spy was very clever, using multiple false identities and cover - ups. It took the FBI months of painstaking surveillance, interviewing dozens of suspects, and analyzing tons of data to finally catch the spy just as he was about to pass on some top - secret information to his handlers.
In an old RV, there was a problem with the poop disposal system. Every time someone flushed, the poop seemed to back up in a really strange and smelly way. It got so bad that the whole RV smelled like a sewer. We had to cut our trip short because it was just too disgusting.
I haven't actually heard of a specific '19 horror story' in general. It could be a self - made or very niche horror story. Maybe it's about 19 terrifying events that happened in a spooky place.
Sure. There was the case of the Unabomber. The FBI spent years trying to catch him. He sent bombs through the mail to various targets. The FBI finally caught him after his brother recognized his writing style in the manifesto he sent to the media and tipped off the authorities.
I heard a story about a village where they grew Ashwangandha. One day, a traveler passed by and picked some without permission. That night, he was haunted by a series of nightmares. In his dreams, the Ashwangandha plants turned into huge monsters with sharp teeth and they chased him. He woke up sweating and felt a strange unease. He left the village as soon as he could, believing that the Ashwangandha had cursed him for stealing it.
One homeowner came home to find a group of teenagers had broken into their empty summer house. They had thrown a wild party there. There was broken furniture, graffiti on the walls, and a lot of alcohol bottles everywhere. The homeowner had to deal with the police to find the culprits and then spent a fortune on cleaning and repairs. It was a horrible experience to see their beloved property trashed by these uninvited guests.
I walked into the dark forest. The trees seemed to close in around me, and then I saw a pair of glowing eyes staring at me from the shadows.
Another great one is 'Red Dragon'. It also has the FBI as a central part in the story. The FBI agents in this book are faced with the difficult task of tracking down a particularly heinous serial killer. It shows the psychological and investigative aspects of the FBI's work.