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Real Ghost Stories Online

The Voice in the Cellar | Into the Paranormal

Real Ghost Stories Online

Tony Brueski

Religion & Spirituality, Natural Sciences, Science, Spirituality

4.23.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2025

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

On this episode, we dig into a chilling story that begins with an innocent teenage experiment but evolves into a decade-long encounter with the unexplained. From the eerie voice captured in a crumbling stone cellar to doors opening unbidden in the dead of night, the events leave our storyteller—and us—wondering what might be lurking beyond our understanding.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Real ghost stories from real people.

0:04.3

This is Into the Paranormal with Tony Bruske.

0:09.4

There are some stories that start small, innocent, almost playful, before twisting into something you can't quite shake.

0:16.5

Something that lingers.

0:18.9

Tonight's tale is one of those stories.

0:21.2

It begins with two teenagers, a shared curiosity,

0:25.0

and a single chilling whisper captured on tape.

0:28.6

That whisper would be the spark for years of eerie encounters,

0:32.4

escalating into events so unexplainable, they defy logic.

0:36.5

What makes this story so haunting isn't just the unexplained events themselves.

0:42.2

It's the way they seem to follow our storyteller,

0:45.2

shadows slipping through the cracks of time and space,

0:48.1

as if whatever they encountered all those years ago refused to be left behind.

0:53.7

Is this a case of overactive imagination or something much darker and far more persistent?

1:01.8

Let's get to the letter.

1:04.0

They write, Dear Tony, when I was about 13, my best friend and I found ourselves consumed by an obsession with the paranormal.

1:13.2

We were just kids, but there was something about the idea of spirits, other worlds, and things we couldn't see that captivated us.

1:21.9

My friend's parents owned a large, sprawling property and mineral point, and scattered across it were these old crumbling structures,

1:30.0

stone walls barely standing, a dilapidated shed that looked like it had been forgotten for

1:35.1

decades in a cellar half buried in the earth. These places had a weight to them, a kind of presence

1:41.7

that even then we didn't fully understand. One night after watching

1:45.9

one of those ghost hunting shows on TV, we decided to try our luck. They had shown how to use an

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