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In this episode of The Horror Comedy Potcast, Haley and Jake get high on French breakfast and dive into a true scary story that will make you think twice about the people you trust online.
Haley tells Jake the bone-chilling tale of Susan Fensten, who sought out her long lost cousins online and was subsequently stalked and terrorized for two years by them and their criminal company they kept. Susan received threatening messages, violent pornography, and even details about homicides that weren't public knowledge. She was living in constant fear until she finally discovered who her stalker really was.
As Haley unfolds the story, Jake listens with growing unease. Will he be scared by the end of it? And more importantly, what lessons can we learn from Susan's experience?
Tune in to find out, as Haley and Jake share their thoughts on trust, online safety, and the dark side of the internet. And don't forget to check in at the end to see if Jake was truly scared by this terrifying tale.
CW: cannibalisms, child loss, pregnancy loss, discussion of SA and homicide.
Send in your scary stories at [email protected].
The song in the intro is The Devil's Ball by Maurice Burkheart. Sources for this week are Susan Fensten's book You Have a Very Soft Voice, Susan.
By Haley Pretzman and Alexis Hamlett4.4
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In this episode of The Horror Comedy Potcast, Haley and Jake get high on French breakfast and dive into a true scary story that will make you think twice about the people you trust online.
Haley tells Jake the bone-chilling tale of Susan Fensten, who sought out her long lost cousins online and was subsequently stalked and terrorized for two years by them and their criminal company they kept. Susan received threatening messages, violent pornography, and even details about homicides that weren't public knowledge. She was living in constant fear until she finally discovered who her stalker really was.
As Haley unfolds the story, Jake listens with growing unease. Will he be scared by the end of it? And more importantly, what lessons can we learn from Susan's experience?
Tune in to find out, as Haley and Jake share their thoughts on trust, online safety, and the dark side of the internet. And don't forget to check in at the end to see if Jake was truly scared by this terrifying tale.
CW: cannibalisms, child loss, pregnancy loss, discussion of SA and homicide.
Send in your scary stories at [email protected].
The song in the intro is The Devil's Ball by Maurice Burkheart. Sources for this week are Susan Fensten's book You Have a Very Soft Voice, Susan.