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Key of the Kill | SCP-1016

4/24/202622 min

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    Want to hear brand-new horror stories brought to life live? Join me every Sunday at seven PM Eastern Time on the Dr. No Sleep podcast YouTube channel, where I narrate fresh, never-before-heard stories in real time. Just search Dr. No Sleep Podcast on YouTube and make sure you're subscribed with notifications on so you don't miss it. [mysterious music] The door is wide open when they arrive. Directly in front of them lies a carpeted staircase covered in blood, with more pooled under the bottom step. Detective Crowe is careful to walk around it as he enters the house. He follows the blood trail down the hall and into the living room. Here, he pauses to take in the scene. A gasp sounds behind him, followed by fading footsteps as the officer runs outside to be sick. Crowe narrows his eyes. Half of the little girl lies on the couch. The rest of her body is on the floor beside it. She's been torn in two like a piece of paper, albeit much messier. Blood and guts soak into the couch cushions, the smell of death nearly unbearable. Her mother lies on the other side of the room. Her head is split open and half her brain is missing, leaving a crater in the skull. Her body is so bloodied it's hard to tell what part of her is what. There is a little boy nearby in a similar condition to the mother. Bone sticks out of his skin and blood covers his jean overalls.

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