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Scary Internet Stories

Scary Internet Stories

By: Real and Documented Mysteries
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Scary Internet Stories explores disturbing cases and unexplained events shared across the internet and reported in the news around the world. From mysterious disappearances and shocking murders to chilling encounters with things people claim they were never meant to see, each episode dives into stories that individuals say truly happened. These accounts have sparked global curiosity, fear, and endless speculation long after they first surfaced. If you’re fascinated by real horror and unsettling mysteries that blur the line between truth and the unknown, this podcast will keep you listening.

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Episodes
  • Case #02 - Inside the Mind of Armin the Cannibal
    Mar 19 2026
    He asked if anyone wanted to be eaten—and unbelievably, someone said yes. This episode explores the shocking case of Armin Meiwes and the courtroom battle over whether a person can consent to their own death.

    Sources used: BBC News (2003–2006 trial coverage), Der Spiegel (2005–2006 articles), The Guardian (2003), German court records (Kassel verdicts and 2006 retrial), Günter Stampf’s book Interview with a Cannibal (2010), and RTL television interviews with Meiwes (2007).

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    11 mins
  • EP 1 - The Ghost Passengers of Ishinomaki
    Mar 11 2026
    In the months following the devastating 2011 tsunami in Ishinomaki, Japan, several taxi drivers reported picking up passengers who mysteriously vanished during the ride. Many of these passengers asked to be taken to neighborhoods that had been completely destroyed by the disaster. Were these encounters the result of trauma and grief, or something far more unsettling?

    Based on Yuka Kudo’s 2016 thesis interviews, Asahi Shimbun reporting, Richard Lloyd Parry’s Ghosts of the Tsunami, and Netflix Unsolved Mysteries “Tsunami Spirits” episode.

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    10 mins
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