Some are fictional. Writers and storytellers often create spooky AM radio tales to entertain. But there could be some elements of truth in stories about strange broadcasts during storms or technical glitches that create an eerie effect.
One story is about a woman who woke up at 3 am to a strange scratching noise at her window. When she looked, she saw a dark figure with glowing eyes. She was so terrified that she couldn't move. After a few minutes, the figure disappeared. She never found out what it was.
A woman living in an old apartment building would often be awakened at 3 am by the sound of a baby crying. But she knew there were no babies in the building. One day, she found an old newspaper article about a baby that had died in the building many years ago under mysterious circumstances.
Darkness is a common element. At 3 am, it's the darkest part of the night, and our minds tend to imagine the worst. Another is strange noises. Like in many stories, people hear unexplained scratching, knocking or footsteps.
One scary 3am story is about a woman who heard strange scratching at her window every night at 3am. She peeked out but saw nothing. One day, she found deep claw marks on the window sill. It turned out that a large stray cat had been lurking around, but its sudden appearance in the middle of the night was still terrifying.
It could be because scary stories stimulate your imagination and give you a rush of adrenaline. Also, they might offer an escape from the ordinary and let you experience intense emotions in a safe way.
One story could be about a person who always heard strange whispers in an old, empty house they moved into. Every night, when they were about to fall asleep, the whispers would start, making the hair on their neck stand up.
Most likely not. Ouija scary stories are often just that - stories. The Ouija board is a game, and while it can seem spooky when the planchette moves, it's usually just the subconscious movements of the users. People tend to get scared because of the superstition around it.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Some might be just superstition or the result of overactive imaginations. But there could be some elements of truth in them. Maybe people have experienced things that they can't easily explain, and these experiences have been turned into scary stories over time.
While some of the events in momo scary stories might seem real, they are usually exaggerated or completely fabricated. For example, the idea that 'Momo' can actually cause harm just by sending messages is not based on any real - world evidence. These stories are mainly for entertainment purposes, but they can also cause unnecessary panic if people take them too seriously. There have been cases where the spread of these stories led to some people being overly worried about something that has no real basis in fact.