5 Most Disturbing Reddit Threads

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Here are the Most Disturbing Reddit Threads. Featured in this video are 5 of the most disturbing, creepy, shocking, and scary threads posted to Reddit.

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Nothing irritates me more than a redditor abandoning their post and leaving everyone hanging.

MakeCaliNiceAgain
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I love the username Kakkerlak. It's the Dutch word for "Cockroach", and the user's real name is Ken Roach. It's perfect.

Thoomas
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The neat thing about cops being able to track you without a warrant is that you have no way of knowing it belongs to them, and can destroy it without consequences.

etherraichu
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Wild how so many paranormal experiences can be attributed to our brains telling us that something is wrong. In the last post, it sounds like the dog was alert to her owner's seizures.

banette
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The scariest part of these stories is how 2015 is nearly 10 years ago 🤔😳😳

joshryan
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I feel awful for the kid that went missing
And the poor family :( you could tell they loved him a lot

loisarends
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I dated a guy who had frequent seizures and the time you can lose is insane. We were on video call one night when he had one and after he came to he told me that the last thing he remembered was being in his friends truck on their way to the 4 hours prior. Hope that OP got medical attention!

manxie
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Ahh the classic CO leak story. That story is so famous that now whenever anybody posts about anything particularly weird/inexplicable on Reddit, one of the first replies almost always is "make sure you buy a carbon monoxide detector!"

TheLokiBiz
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The 3rd story about the missing boy is really strange and disturbing

CorvetteZO.
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That story of the missing kid OP should at least put an anonymous tip or confession rather of what happened the family needs to know what happened to their son.

ThatAmazingSpy
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I feel so sad for Scott's parents. I have an autistic child and this hits hard for me. That poor baby.

sunlightangel
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"It gets a little fuzzy here" that sent me 😂. You remember *everything* about the story but not what led up to him "falling"

Animedumptruck
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14:45 "it gets a little fuzzy here" bro you pushed him stop lying

ScorpionNova
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I remember the Kleeschulte case. I'm a child of the 80's and have lived in central Missouri my entire life. It was our version of the Lindbergh baby case. People were going nuts and monitoring their kids like hawks. The most relaxed parents ended up becoming helicopter parents.

Jennifer-jtcb
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One Reddit story that fucks me up is one about a guy that admitted to dropping a large rock on his infant little brother because he kept crying. I know I’m forgetting/leaving out details but it really fucked me up reading it

OrkBoi
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That last story I genuinely so creepy. I hope she’s okay, where she is. That was so unsettling to listen to.

c.rvmance
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The 12 store story sounds very familiar to the mattress store scandal, all across the US there are multiple mattress stores all right next to each other owned by the same company & never get any business… it’s a lot more common than you’d think.

TurboJ
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Hey, I know that Reddit post! Bonus info for that last part: OP wrote in a comment that it *didnt actually* look like the landlord’s handwriting. He was comparing “his” handwriting (a printed piece of paper.. with type writing) to his landlords. He said something along the lines of “handwriting seems pretty similar when you’re comparing handwriting to typed words.” He was also tripping. Maybe I missed it, but additional info: there was an indoors garage beneath OP’s apartment. He won an undisclosed amount of money and isn’t allowed to talk about it anymore

Wiikidmicky
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17:21 "Fairly urban but rural" damn if only we had a word for that

doorsareforopening
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As someone who lives in London where 50% of businesses are money laundering, it was 100% money laundering. That’s why they ask for cash specifically. In London you can see it with the hundreds of American candy shops or ‘wizard shops’

bethdarlington