
Trey Leger has spent a lifetime of battling mental illness and the imaginary demons from his childhood. Even now, years later and with a growing family, he still can't walk past an open, darkened closet without seeing...it. The shadowy silhouette. The burning emerald eyes. The Closet Man. Now, there's a new ice cream truck roaming the neighborhood and Trey believes its driver is a monster. While t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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Why have I never heard of this podcast?? Probably one of the scariest stories I’ve listened to!
Even though I've heard this before I'm sitting on the edge of my seat, can't wait for the next episode to drop! Love all of Paul's stories. Thanks Paul
Closet Treats stands out from other horror podcasts due to great writing and quality recordings. I found the story very suspenseful and chilling, sometimes downright terrifying. I don't want to look in a dark closet ever again.
This story is pretty predictable. Also, the author needs to do some research on psychosis and epilepsy before writing about a character who suffers from them.
Subscribed to this on a whim, I liked the title and figured I'd give it a shot.
Wow, I'm glad I did. Very well written story and the narration by the author is excellent.
This podcast is on par with the likes of Scott Sigler, JC Hutchins, Phil Rossi, et al, and Paul belongs in that exclusive club.
Looking forward to Paul's other podcast books.










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