Sure. Here's one. There was a story about a haunted doll that was said to move on its own at midnight. People claimed that its eyes would glow red and it would whisper strange things. But in reality, it was just a prank made up by some kids who hid a remote - controlled device inside the doll to make it seem like it was alive.
Well, there's this fake horror story. In an old abandoned house, it was rumored that a ghostly figure would appear in the attic window every full moon. Turns out, a local artist was using the attic to create some spooky art installations. He had set up a light projection that made it look like a ghostly shape. People who passed by at night just assumed it was a real supernatural occurrence.
One scary fake horror story was about a forest where people said that if you walked in at night, you'd be chased by a headless horseman. However, it was a group of teenagers who were on horseback, wearing black cloaks and using special effects to make it seem like the rider was headless. They did this just to scare off people who they thought were trespassing on their 'hangout' area in the forest.
Once there was a story about a haunted toaster. People said it would pop out burnt toast with a spooky face on it. But it was all made up for fun. There was no real haunted toaster.
One horror story is that a guy thought he was smoking normal weed but it was fake weed laced with some unknown chemicals. He immediately had a really bad reaction, his heart started racing uncontrollably and he felt like he couldn't breathe. It was terrifying for him and he had to be rushed to the hospital.
There's a story that in a local cemetery on Halloween, the tombstones start to glow. Turns out, some kids put glow - in - the - dark stickers on them as a joke. They thought it would be a fun and spooky addition to the Halloween atmosphere. So, it's not really a supernatural occurrence.
Well, there are those stories about a cursed house where strange noises and apparitions are said to occur, but it's just a made - up tale. Also, some might create a story about a possessed object like a mirror that shows things that aren't really there, just for the sake of scaring others.
Sure. In one story, a boy was camping and heard howls in the woods. He thought it was a werewolf. But it was just a group of teenagers making spooky noises to scare him. They had set up speakers in the bushes.
Sure. Here's one. A girl was home alone at night. She heard a strange scratching at the window. When she looked out, there was a pale face staring back at her. She screamed and ran to her bedroom, but the scratching followed her all the way. She hid under the covers, but then she felt a cold hand touch her ankle.
One story is about a small town where the police were rumored to be in league with a cult. People reported seeing them at strange midnight rituals in the woods. But whenever someone tried to report it, they'd disappear. It was as if the police were using their power to cover up something truly terrifying.
One true horror story is about the Bell Witch. In Tennessee in the early 19th century, the Bell family was tormented by an unseen entity. It would make strange noises, pull people's hair, and slap them. It even predicted the death of John Bell. The family was in constant fear, and many who visited also witnessed the terrifying events.
One true scary horror story is about a haunted house. A family moved in and at night, they would hear strange scratching noises on the walls. Doors would open and close by themselves. The children often saw a shadowy figure in the hallway. They tried to leave but their car wouldn't start. Eventually, they called a priest who performed an exorcism and the strange happenings stopped.
There's the story of 'Aka Manto'. He is a red - cloaked figure in school bathrooms. If you are in a bathroom stall and he asks you if you want red paper or blue paper, if you choose red, he will slice you up until you are covered in blood (like the red paper). If you choose blue, he will strangle you until your face turns blue.