
Some stories are so terrifying… they were never meant to be told.
True Horror Stories That Shouldn’t Exist is an English horror podcast featuring real, disturbing, and unexplained experiences shared by people who survived encounters with death, darkness, and the unknown.
Each episode dives into:
True horror stories from real people!
Near-death experiences that defy logic
Paranormal encounters and... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 118 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmAfter Shows | |||

What if a demon agreed to be interviewed?
In Midnight Interview with Azrathiel, author Amulya Mishra sits face-to-face with an ancient entity who claims he was buried alive in the year 1026 — and never truly died.
Azrathiel says he has possessed 1,... more
What really happens during an exorcism?
In this chilling episode, “Unholy Dialogue: An Exorcism Encounter,” we explore a terrifying confrontation between faith and darkness.
You’ll hear:
The psychological and spiritual aspects of possession
The r... more
क्या जिन्न सच में इंसानों की दुनिया में हस्तक्षेप कर सकते हैं?
क्या प्रेत अधिक खतरनाक और शक्तिशाली माने जाते हैं?
इस रोमांचक और रहस्यमयी एपिसोड में हम गहराई से जानेंगे:
जिन्न की उत्पत्ति और इस्लामिक परंपराओं में उनका वर्णन
प्रेत की अवधारणा और भार... more
What if something in your bedroom is awake… while you sleep?
In this chilling horror fiction episode, Amulya Mishra hosts a fictional live paranormal interview with a shadow entity — a presence that claims it has been standing in bedrooms for decade... more
What happens when a spirit never gets closure?
In this chilling episode, Amulya Mishra conducts a haunting late-night interview with a forgotten ghost — a young woman who claims she died in 1998… and her body was never found.
She speaks about betra... more
Once every year, in a lantern-lit town where marigold petals blanket the streets, the boundary between the living and the dead grows thin.
Families gather. Music lingers past midnight. Offerings are placed in quiet hope.
And some spirits… choose no... more
In the heart of Shibuya, under flickering neon lights and endless rain, a vending machine begins to whisper.
Voices From the Vending Machine: The Shibuya Shadow is a chilling horror podcast that explores the terrifying urban legend of a spirit trapp... more
When the clock strikes midnight, the hotline opens.
In Midnight Yokai Hotline: The Stalking Shadows, callers whisper terrifying encounters with yokai—shadow spirits, faceless stalkers, cursed reflections, and ancient entities that follow you home.
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Content features gripping accounts of true horror stories shared by individuals who have faced the supernatural, death, or psychological dread. The narratives typically include real-life experiences that explore themes of mortality, unexplained paranormal occurrences, and deeply unsettling psychological themes that linger with the listener. Episodes range from interviews with spirits to chilling discussions of nefarious forces influencing human emotions. The podcast is characterized by its focus on creating an atmosphere of fear without resorting to cheap jump scares, aiming to provide a sense of realism and psychological depth, making it particularly appealing to enthusiasts of true horror and paranormal tales.
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True Horror Stories That Shouldn’t Exist launched 3 months ago and published 118 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on True Horror Stories That Shouldn’t Exist include:
1. Victor Graves
2. Mahatma Gandhi
3. Jesse Waters
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