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Tales to Terrify

Drew Sebesteny

Horror Fiction, Flash Fiction, Suspense, Creepy, Drama, Dark Tales, Horror Stories, Arts, Fiction, Horror, Creepy Pasta, Books, Scary Stories, Short Fiction, Short Stories, Creepy Stories, Terror

4.5 β€’ 703 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 22 January 2016

⏱️ 64 minutes

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0:15.2

Vicky, you're taking flirting by the photocopier to first base.

0:19.6

But oh no, lunchtime spicy chicken curry is making a very unexpected menagerietoire.

0:24.9

If heartburn hits, have the Rennie ready.

0:28.2

It neutralizes 99% of excess acid in just 60 seconds for fast heartburn relief.

0:33.8

Rennie peppermint.

0:34.5

Always read the label.

0:51.3

Thank you. Rennie Pappermint, always read the label. Welcome to Tales to Terrify. Welcome to Tales to Terrify. Good evening, Children of the Night.

1:18.4

I am your host for the evening, Stephen Kilpatrick.

1:21.5

We are continuing to wander the streets of Savannah on our vacation.

1:26.5

This week takes us to the former site of a home at 401 West Perry Street

1:32.0

in the downtown area. This was the home of Eliza Gribble, formerly of Cornwall, England, but she had

1:39.0

settled into Georgia just before the Civil War with her husband, who had passed on prior to this part of the story.

1:46.7

Living with her was her daughter, Carrie O'Lander, and a lady who had been taken on as a renter

1:52.8

just a day before the events in question. Her name would be Maggie Hunter.

1:57.9

Maggie was estranged from her husband and had intended to make her living as a seamstress.

2:02.9

Her husband, J.C. Hunter, had moved a sewing machine into the house with his distant wife.

2:09.5

The relationship was a bit unconventional even for 1909. J.C. had served with a Georgia volunteer

2:16.2

infantry in the Civil War until he was wounded in the

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