No one else was home. No one else was nearby. The doors were locked. The windows were closed. And still, you heard breathing that did not belong to you.
In this episode, I bring you Volume 5 of the most terrifying true horror stories from people who were completely alone at night when terror found them. The first story follows a woman house-sitting for her aunt in a rural farmhouse. She heard knocking on the front door at 1 AM. The ring camera showed no one. The knocking moved to the back door. The camera showed no one. Then the knocking came from inside the attic. The second story follows a truck driver who parked at a rest stop for a few hours of sleep. He woke to the sound of his trailer door opening. The security camera showed a man crawling under his truck, then standing up outside the driver's door, staring at him through the glass for twelve minutes. The third story follows a teenager whose parents left for a weekend trip. The house had an old intercom system that had been disconnected for years. At 3 AM, it crackled to life and a voice whispered his name. Turn down the lights, put on your headphones, and press play because being alone at night means there is no one to tell you the sounds are normal.