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The Lets Read Podcast

145: MY TEACHER PLANNED TO KIDNAP ME | 19 True Scary Horror Stories | EP 133

The Lets Read Podcast

Audioboom Studios

Drama, Society & Culture, True Crime, Personal Journals, Fiction

4.85.9K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2022

⏱️ 159 minutes

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Summary

This episode includes narrations of true creepy encounters submitted by normal folks just like yourself. Today you'll experience horrifying stories about National Parks, Small Towns, & Crazy Teachers...


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Transcript

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I grew up in a small town in North Wales, which will remain nameless for reasons that will

1:09.3

become obvious.

1:11.3

It was the kind of place where everyone knew everyone else's business, and since there

1:15.5

was little in the way of entertainment, gossiping became a lot of people's hobby of choice.

1:21.6

Whether it was in the supermarkets, the pubs, the kids playgrounds, or the rugby stands,

1:26.8

will never miss an opportunity to divulge each other's deepest, darkest secrets.

1:32.4

And just before I left for university in 2006, the most sensational and most poorly kept

1:37.1

secret was that a teenage lad, that we'll call a Reese to protect the innocent, was clinically

1:42.8

depressed and had started hurting himself.

1:45.4

I'd seen Reese around town a few times, long hair obscuring his face, wearing long sleeve

1:51.3

t-shirts in the summertime.

1:53.6

All the old bitties would shake their heads and touch whatever they saw him trudging through

1:58.2

town.

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