6 True Scary Stalker Horror Stories (Vol. 11)

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6 True Scary Stalker Horror Stories (Vol. 11) includes stories of relationships that went from the honeymoon phase to the obsession phase quicker than expected...

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Thumbnail Art: Robin Mikalsen

♫ Music: Iron Cthulhu Apoc

🕓 TIME STAMPS:
Story 1►0:00
Story 2►15:28
Story 3►23:45
Story 4►28:58
Story 5►36:44
Story 6►46:36

DISCLAIMER: All stories within this video are provided with explicit permission from their respective authors. Thank you to all who participated in today's video!

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CHECK OUT THE STALKER STORY PLAYLIST!
🕓 TIME STAMPS:
Story 1►0:00
Story 2►15:28
Story 3►23:45
Story 4►28:58
Story 5►36:44
Story 6►46:36

Thumbnail Art: Robin Mikalsen

♫ Music: Iron Cthulhu Apoc

LetsReadPodcast
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The stories from the stalkers points of view are always eye opening. Like… this is an addiction to them, they lack empathy to see just how scary their behavior is, they mistake infatuation with love or they’re obsessed with control.

I’m glad the guy is trying to get help, but he clearly has some deeper issues.

NightEyeStudio
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Stalker guy I'm happy that@ least he's trying to get the help that he needs and acknowledges that he needs the help and is trying to stop him self from stalking others and probably making it worse. I hope he actually never gets back to stalking.

lizg.m
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Wow! Story 5 is excellent. I would highly recommend it. We don't get to hear many accounts from the stalker's perspective. I really don't understand the stalker because, in part, I never wanted to "own" someone. For me breaking up was like, "ok so what is the next chapter?" The fixation part eludes me. I can't really understand that part.
I guess the best coping part of life is being content with yourself mainly. In a philosophical sense, from our morality, we really never "own" anything. Life is ultimately about letting go to the next chapter, even death.

johnjames
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I've been stalked for 5 years by a neighbor and prior to that a coworker. it's disgusting and the police refuse to honor my restraining order. stalking is a HUGE problem and our legislation needs to make strict laws

pinkpugginz
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The guy in story #5 is really strong for getting proffesional help for his/her problems and seeing the error of their ways. I'm glad to hear that they sought help and that it seems to be working for them. I wish them well towards their healing and managing of their illness.

I have ptsd, anxiety, and depression, so I may not have the same illness as the person in Story 5, but I do have to work very hard to manage my issues with proffesional help, so I empathize with them. The narrator's feelings of "pretending to be a normal person" reminds me of myself because I have found myself throughout life feeling like I have to try my best to pretend I am a normal, healthy, non-traumatized and non-depressed/not anxious person in social settings, when in reality I don't always feel that way, and it can be really hard trying to pretend I'm not anxious or depressed when in real life, I am. Sometimes, the stimulation of being around all my triggers catches up to me and I find myself running away to a bathroom when I'm in a public setting so I can have some alone time to try to breathe and calm myself down, (or to throw up from my levels of anxiety in peace. That's how severe my anxiety is even with medication.) Sometimes I have even thrown up from fear in front of friends and on dates just due to fear. It's never been fun to expereince anxiety this extreme in front of friends and dates or family but thankfully, most have been understanding of my condition and have been kind to me.

The feeling of "imposter syndrome" is something I have struggled with in jobs and know far too well. (It's the feeling you get when you are working a job and you could even be doing a great job to where your boss congradulates you for your hard work but you feel like an "imposter".) You feel like it's only a matter of time before they find out you really aren't perfect because you have depression, or anxiety, or [Insert mental health issue/physical health issue/life trauma here.] Many different people can feel "imposter syndrome" and not just at the work place. The person in story #5 sounds like they struggle with that too to some degree and I hope they talk about it with a professional so that they can feel better about their progress.

Imposter syndrome can make people healing even feel like they are an imposter in their healing so talking about it with a proffesional is always extremely reassuring and helpful.

I hope the person in the story is doing better now and I'm glad they got help for their issues.

I hope every person in all the stories in this video are doing better & are safe.

rebecca
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I feel like in every stalker situation people always downplay it in the beginning they always say “he’s harmless” or “I didn’t think it was a big deal” and they didn’t wanna tell the police or anyone else because they feel like the stalker isn’t really doing anything illegal and they feel like they’re being overly dramatic but they don’t realize how serious and potentially dangerous the situation can be. That’s y u should always take it very seriously from the very beginning and tell ppl about it because if it turns out to be nothing that what harm would it do to tell ppl and if it does turn out to be serious then ppl know to look out for that person and try to help u or protect u

shawnbbunbbbybbb
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Don't deny it, you know you can't sleep without listening to Let's Read's videos.

lonewolfnergiganos
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You and Mr. Nightmare just uploaded 1 minute apart . Awesome!!

efrenlopez
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Story 5 😱 I’m a therapist myself, and I loved hearing the interventions he was doing with his own therapist e.g. writing the story, trying to see other perspectives. I would be pee-in-my-pants TERRIFIED to work with a client who’s a murderous stalker. I’d be afraid of them!

MissAnthrop
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In regard to Story 5:

It’s certainly interesting being able to hear a story from the perspective of the stalker. I truly do pity them, in a way. While I’ll never understand their need for possession (or violence, if they are denied), I do know what it’s like to confuse infatuation with love. This kind of behavior is a legitimate illness in some ways, and I wish this person the best as they work to correct these toxic behaviors.

NoGoodAtlas
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The girl in story 3 did everything right and called bullshit on everything her stalker did. I am so proud of her.

annapayne
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"Oh, you gonna tase me bro?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣

saltycat
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AHA 2 MINUTES AGO AND I FELL ASLEEP TO THE BUMBLE ONES LIKE 8 hours agoooo

katieflowers
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Mind blowing how someone can stalk so many people and cause so much harm while still managing to not get arrested and put in jail 🤔

marcelkearns
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When I was younger, I followed an older man in his 50s to his home because he had some cute puppies and he said he has more at home... He actually had like 10 puppies and I got to play with them. Only years later had me wondering how am I still alive.

Princessalicekawaii
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OP from story 3 is possibly the smartest person you’ve ever read about. Her refusal to be emotionally manipulated was so solid.

jessicawilliams
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I think I've listened to nearly all of your stories since I have found your channel.

Incredibly addicting. So happy to see a new one

JF-cncz
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That quote from the producer was just chilling and stuck with me long after I finished the video. How many times had that poor man seen it happen? I know even once can be harrowing but still...

hilariouslookinggengrowli
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my hubby has been looking for stalker point-of-view stories so good job well done got anymore of these oh and by the way thank you very much 😃👍👍👍

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