11 Apr Scary Stories Told in the Dark – Season 8, Episode 12 – “Deadly Dealings”
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Welcome to Season 8, Episode 12 of Scary Stories Told in the Dark, starring Otis Jiry.
In this episode of Scary Stories Told in the Dark, we bring you seven spine-chilling tales from author Kyle Harrison, performed by host and narrator Otis Jiry, about hellish highways, horrific hoarders, mystic mirrors, weird websites, alarming apartments, terrifying tunnels, and bloodcurdling bridges. religions.
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STORIES FEATURED IN THIS EPISODE
“Objects in Mirror are Closer Than They Appear” by Kyle Harrison
“The Hoarder House on Sycamore Lane” by Kyle Harrison
“Instructions for Using the Harborview Motel Mirror” by Kyle Harrison
🔑 “ItsYourFuneral.org” by Kyle Harrison
🔑 “Last Week, My Neighbor’s Apartment was Sealed Shut” by Kyle Harrison
🔑 “The Screams From Below” by Kyle Harrison
🔑 “The Widow’s Walkway” by Kyle Harrison
Podcast executive produced and directed by: Craig Groshek
Podcast produced by: Craig Groshek
Podcast hosted by: Otis Jiry
Stories performed by: Otis Jiry
Sound design by: Craig Groshek
Script by: Craig Groshek
Original artwork by: Omega Black
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