Scary Stories For A Rainy Night - Ep. 382 - Stairs That Lead Nowhere
5/13/20261 hr 31 min
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Hey, before this episode begins, I just wanna let everyone know that my film that I've been producing for the last two years, Gale Yellowbrick Road, is now streaming on CHILLING. So if you weren't able to go see it in theaters a couple months ago, no worries. Click the link in the description to this video, or just search CHILLING in your app store and you can watch Gale Yellowbrick Road tonight at home. I really hope you enjoy. Please leave an honest rating and review on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes. Thanks again. Hey, welcome back to the podcast. I really hope you enjoy this episode. And if you'd like to hear more stories like these with a different background sound, please check the description to check out my other two podcasts. And if you wanna get rid of all of the ads, you can subscribe for just two ninety-nine a month. Last thing, I really appreciate you being here, and I'd really love if you would follow the podcast and come back again soon. Thank you so much. I hope you enjoy. I have worked for the United States Forest Service here in Texas for just shy of ten years now. I love my job, and it's rare for anything particularly creepy or scary to occur. But having worked this job for so long, I have my fair share of stories I can share that might just make the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. For example, we sometimes get jaguars hunting in the forests here, a particularly scary big cat,