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Creeper in the Web Cam and Other Dark Web Stories

Creeper in the Web Cam and Other Dark Web Stories

Published 3 years, 2 months ago
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Good evening, it's Spooky Boo Rhodes from Sandcastle, California. Today is Dark Web Wednesday and tonight I have for you the creepy stories from the Darknet.
I have a darknet ebook out there in Kindle format available at Amazon.com. If you would like to read the stories I've written about the Darknet, deep web, and dark web visit my amazon author page at www.scarystorytime.com/amazon
Now let's begin...
Creeper in the Web CamAnonymous
Being an author on the internet is not the easiest thing to do. I write stories that are fiction and people read or listen to them. I would say that maybe 50,000 people listen per month, maybe more. It's a lot of work, but I really enjoy writing horror stories. OK, I did enjoy writing horror stories until this little creeper came along. This guy creeps on everyone. He has every social media known for all things dark. He enjoys harassing women content creators and does it often. Does he do it on purpose? Yes, I'm sure he does. He has been reported so many times and lost accounts on various services and complains about it every time.
Because of him, I've added several outside web security cams around my house. At first, they worked well and maybe a little too well. It grew quite annoying seeing messages pop up about the wildlife in the area or trees blowing in the wind so I turned the motion sensor down a notch. It works a lot better now except there is one big problem: ghosting. I'm not sure if you know what ghosting is but when you see weird shapes that might look human but are hard to decipher because there is a lot of fog or static on the image or video. My cameras have recently been ghosting late at night. I thought it might be a bird or something other creature, but it looks like it walks on two legs and is in human form. Most of my video footage is written over by the next day so I didn't get too many images of this thing. I did send a couple to the local police but they simply told me it wasn't a human and I shouldn't worry about it.
Then the other night I saw a face in one of these images. I about lost my breakfast. The face was of a 20-something-year-old man. It was definitely a face and a body. I couldn't quite see the body though. It was all fuzzy. The face was actually there on top of this body. I showed that to the police and they opened a trespassing file but didn't do anything about it. Oh boy, thank you!
I've started to get really weird emails now with what look like threats. The URLs are really weird and will not open on a regular browser. I have to open them in TOR which means I have to go into the dark web to find them. The images are usually very threatening and as of recently, they have started looking like me and that face in the camera that night. Then the other night I was sent a dark web picture of the same images I was seeing on the camera. The exact same images. So this guy has somehow hacked into my security system.
He also has it set to some sort of weird webpage that has a countdown to it and a chat room. People keep visiting the chatroom and making Bitcoin bids. The countdown ends tonight a minute before midnight. I'm thinking about heading out of town but I have to bring my animals. I also received a message from the creeper I talked about earlier. The message said, "SEE YOU SOON!" No one can find him. The feds and the cops are clueless as to who he is. I don't know what to do. What would you do?



Authorby Michael Whitehouse
After uploading a number of horror stories to various places around the internet, I was overwhelmed by the sheer volume of supportive emails and messages I received. It spurred me on to write more, to take my ambitions seriously, and to commit an increasing amount of my time to the pursuit of becoming a published author.
Little did I know that this new found acknowledgement of my writing would lead to a series of horrific and abhorrent events.
For over a year I received
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