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Top 3 SCARIEST audio recordings | Halloween Scare-A-Thon (part 4)

Mar 06, 2024
Today's main story could have easily been a standalone episode, it's one of the

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Well, let's get into today's stories in 2015. Henry McCabe, 32, lived outside of Minneapolis, Minnesota, with his wife Karine and his two daughters. Henry was a Liberian immigrant. who worked as an auditor for the minnesota de

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ment of revenue on september 6 henry's wife and two children go to california to visit family leaving henry alone henry decides, you know, i don't get the chance to go out much because I'm working all the time, I have a family and tonight I'm going to let loose, so he calls his two very close friends and they decide to go to a nightclub. They arrive at the nightclub and Henry very quickly starts drinking a lot of alcohol. and many people who were in the club said that he seemed quite intoxicated, the trio would stay in the nightclub until two in the morning and then when they left, Henry, who had driven there and met his two friends At the club, I was about to drive. himself home when one of his two friends said wait a minute, you can't drive, we'll take you home so Henry gets in the car with them and they start driving towards Henry's house, but when they were already halfway there , Henry tells them to go to a very specific gas station, he said he wanted to get food and drinks, but the gas station he was trying to go to was two miles in the opposite direction from his house and his friends tell him, you know, we can take you to a nearest gas station.
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We can take you somewhere that's more convenient, but Henry was very aggressive and very adamant that that was the gas station you wanted to go to, and in fact, I don't even want you to wait for me. I want you to leave me, I'll get whatever I want and then I'll walk home and his friends got into a little fight but in the end they gave in and took him to this gas station and dropped him off and watched him go in. and they turned around and left at 2 28 in the morning, Henry's wife Karine looked at her phone and saw that she had a missed call and a voicemail from Henry, she opens it and listens to it and is horrified by what you hear. henry's voicemail sounds incredibly distraught, he's screaming that he's been shot and sounds like he's in pain and then in the background you hear this really intense growl, it's pretty easy to make out and then henry starts screaming about whatever it is that He's growling at him and then Henry yells enough before the phone cuts out.
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The entire two-minute voicemail has never been released by the police. This is what was made available to the public right after Karine hears this voicemail, she tries to call Henry and it goes straight to voicemail, so she tries to call Henry. brother she can't get in touch with him so she calls the police and the police go out to look for Henry, they go to his house, he's not there and then they track down the two friends he was with who immediately tell them, hey, we dropped it. at this gas station we know it's a little strange that he wanted to go here but he insisted and that's where we left him so the police looked around the gas station they talked to the manager they talked to some people that were there and no one knows where Henry is so At this point the police pull up Henry's phone records and can see that he made a call to his wife around 2:23 in the morning, but they cannot determine where he was when he made this call.
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He was supposedly at the gas station and a few minutes later he called his brother again and his brother would report to the police that all Henry was doing on the call was sobbing and again with that phone call the police were not there. able to identify where Henry was when he made the call and after that call to his brother he turned off his phone several hours later, his phone would come back on and ring about four miles from this gas station and then his phone would go off. he's gone again and the police are thinking, you know what a grown man is, he's out drinking with his friends, he's bound to recover and show up at some point, let's hope this passes, but Henry didn't show up and the days turned into weeks.
It turned into months and no one has heard from Henry, no one has any idea where he is on November 2nd, so two months after Henry went missing, his body is found in a lake near the area where his cell phone had rang. for the last time. This area is a very hard to reach area, there is no public access to this lake and the lake is in a heavily wooded area even though Henry had told his wife on voicemail that he had been shot and it appears that he was. They are attacking on voicemail, there were no injuries. to his body and, although the case was strange for everyone involved, they ruled that it was an accidental drowning.
Some say he took his own life because he had recently rejected a rent check and had a bad performance review at work. Others say he was simply intoxicated and stumbled into the lake and drowned, but none of those explanations explain the very obvious grunting and strange sounds we heard on his voicemail, which is why Henry's death remains to this day. mccabe remains a mystery. 9-1-1 dispatchers hear a lot of interesting stories coming from the other end of the phone, but a group of Reno Nevada dispatchers may win the award for the creepiest 9-1-1 calls ever received when the details of these calls they received were posted online, internet went crazy here. is their story there was an elderly couple who lived about 20 miles east of reno nevada in 2010 the husband died leaving the wife alone in this house shortly after his death she began calling 9-1-1 twice a day week requesting things like Can you please boil some water?
Hey, can you change the thermostat? It was clear that she was showing signs of dementia and the operators were respectful to her and kindly told her that this is 9-1-1, you can only call if it is an emergency and at some point the woman would understand her mistake and ask for forgiveness. and would hang up. She was never dispatched to first responders for these calls because it didn't seem like an emergency, she just looked like a confused elderly person, but no. No matter how many times she was told she kept calling and eventually her calls changed instead of calling 9-1-1 for help with mundane tasks around the house, she would call 9-1-1 believing she was talking directly with him.
Her late husband John, the dispatcher answered and the woman said John, where are you John John? At that point, the dispatchers had received so many calls from this woman that they would recognize her address and know what to expect, they would answer the phone, be respectful and tell her like they always did, this is 9-1-1, you can't call here, you need to talk to your family and again they didn't send her a response unit because she just seemed like she was confused and in no danger but one day when she called she sounded frantic and

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d John please come home help me , I need help, John, come home this time.
First responders would be sent to the woman's home when the response unit arrives. her house a few minutes after making the 911 call, they go to the door and knock and shout for her and she doesn't come to the door and everything is quiet in the house, the door is open, so they open it. They get up and announce themselves, walk in and immediately realize that the heat is not on because it is very, very cold inside the house. They look around the first floor and can't find her and there are no signs of a struggle or obvious problems. that could have happened inside the house, so they go up the stairs and start searching all the rooms and there is no one there until they get to the last room and it is the bedroom, they go in and there is an older woman who is lying on the floor. bed and he is clearly deceased and has been there for several hours because rigor mortis had already set in.
The police can confirm that the woman who is lying in bed is the same woman who owns the house and lives there and at that moment they call dispatch again and tell them, hey, you know the woman who you claim made this 9-1-1 call. It can't have been her because, according to rigor mortis, she was dead at the time the 9-1-1 call was made, but the dispatchers are in no way we know what she sounds like, we talk to her several times a week, we have a whole protocol created when we see her address because we talk to her so often that 9-1-1 call that you received and that guided you. to that house where she was that call was made by her what they finally decide is that the reason for this discrepancy is that she did not have rigor mortis, she was just stiff because it was very cold inside her house and that she had died in those A couple of minutes passed of minutes between leaving the 911 call and when officers arrived, but in the back of everyone's mind they're a little

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A few days pass and another 911 call is made coming from that woman's home address. The dispatcher sees that and has to do a double take like that, it's not possible but they're thinking okay, this could be a relative, this could be a friend, this could be anything, picks up the phone and is surprised when it's the same woman who is yelling. frantically for John to come here. save me, help me, I need help and the dispatcher, who knows the story very well and knows that this woman is supposed to be dead, stays calm and performs the procedure, tries to get more information from this woman, but the call ends abruptly and no there is more information. so, not knowing what else to do, he asks a responding unit to go check this house.
The responding unit goes to the property. They knock on the door. There is no one inside. The door is still open. They enter the house. empty there is no one there there is no one who could have made that call at this moment the office says okay this has to be a joke but the next day the same thing happens here a call comes from the dead woman's house, they answer and it is this distraught woman screaming for help i need my husband and the dispatcher is trying to get more information but they can't and then the line goes dead once again they have to send first responders to this place because this woman has called 9-1-1 and is saying that she needs help and once again the officers arrive at the house and it is empty just like when she was alive, these calls persisted several times a week and continued even after her house was broken into and burned to the ground, nor there is not even a house and there are still calls coming from that address to 9-1-1 finally the police contact the phone company and they explain the situation and the phone company looks at their records and says that actually their phone line was went offline almost immediately after his death, but they tell the police there's a chance it wasn't disconnected properly at the site and that could be one of the reasons it's still working, so they send a lineman to review the real property to confirm it.
The lines were disconnected correctly and no wires were crossed and he said everything was verified. Everything had been disconnected this whole time. The phone company thought that maybe there was a digital recording of her that got trapped in her system and bounced randomly into her phone. call center, but the dispatchers would say you know, it doesn't sound like a recording that plays the same every time, it's always the same message, she screams for her husband to come save her, but the way it sounds is always different, It is a unique phone. They called every time, so since there was no definitive explanation as to why this was happening, they had to treat each call as if it were serious and several times a week for a year they received these ghost calls and had to send response officers to see how it was even though the house was gone and there was nothing there and no one was ever there it was just a vacant lot and finally a year after this woman died the calls abruptly stopped and the police did not start an investigation about what it was because the reality is that police need to prioritize things that are threats to people or places and this really wasn't any of those things, it was really strange and that's why the official explanation of how a dead woman could be calling the 9-1 -1 from a non-existent phone line in a non-existent house for a year.
We do not know. The following stories take place in the Twin Cities of Minnesota on New Year's Eve 1980. Karen Potak, 20, was at a bar with her friends celebrating and at some point during the night she ran away, not wanting to stay later. and she started walking home now that she didn't have a jacket and it was very cold outside, she was like stumbling through the streets and a man sees her, stops and offers to take her home. She is a little drunk,so he agrees to get in his car and they leave a couple of hours later, around 3am. m., the police received this phone call.
Yes please. It is an emergency, please send a patrol car to Pierce Butler Road, the machine shop of the Mullenberg Manufacturing Company, please also send an ambulance. There is an injured girl. Can she tell me what happened to her? Just hurry up. She is lying on the ground, back, next to the train tracks. the engine room hurry up what's the address i don't know who you're using this information from the caller the police get to the back of that building and they find karen potak, she had been hit repeatedly in the head with a tire iron and then she had been left for dead miraculously she would survive but because of her head injury she forgot almost everything about that night including the description of the guy who picked her up and who probably attacked her and who was probably the one who called the police, so So the police tried to interview some people in the area around where they found her but it was a really deserted area and no one knew anything and there was no physical evidence at the scene, so the case was frozen and five months later, the police received another phone call.
Hi are you there? At this time, the police were not connecting this call with the call that immediately proceeded to find Karen Potak, meaning that they did not think it was the same person and since on this call there were no instructions on where to find this person, really They had nothing to go on, so they made note of it but ultimately ignored it, but just a few hours later, a group of teenagers were walking through the woods when they found a dead body. The body belonged to 18-year-old Kimberly Compton, who had literally just moved to Minnesota.
She graduated from high school. school and decided she wanted to start over in Minnesota, she got on a bus, she goes to Minnesota, she gets off the bus, she goes to the first restaurant she sees, which is a restaurant, she sits alone, she's eating something and a man walks up to her. she. and she says she hey, can I sit with you? So she lets him sit down and he asks her: do you know who you are? What are you doing here? and she's like, Oh, you know, I just moved here and this guy offers to take her around town and show her. the views and she is great 15 minutes later he would kill her with an ice pick at this point the police are beginning to suspect that this person who keeps calling them immediately before finding women who have been attacked could be the same person and two days after Compton was killed, they receive another call confirming this.
Don't talk, just listen. I'm sorry for what I did to Compton. I could not avoid it. I don't know why I had to stab her. I'm very upset about that. I still get drunk every night. I can't believe she did it. It's like a big dream. I can't think about being locked up. If they lock me up, I'll kill myself. I'd rather commit suicide than stay locked up. We will try not to kill anyone else from this point forward, they referred to this caller as the killer in a tearful voice and even though they had his voice recorded, they didn't have any physical evidence because he didn't leave any at the scene with Compton either. so they didn't have much to investigate with, the police would go to the restaurant and talk to the staff there and give them a general description of the killer in a tearful voice, but it wasn't enough to identify a suspect, so Once again, This case also went cold six months later, the police received another call, please don't talk, just listen, I'm sorry, I killed that girl, I hit her 40 times.
Kimberly Compton was the first in Saint Paul. Don't know. Do you know what's wrong with me? I'm sick. I think I'm going to commit suicide. Where are you? I'll only go if someone dies in a red shirt it's me I've killed more people than I ever will There, calm down, calm down, a day later, the body of 40-year-old Barbara Simons is found floating in the Mississippi River, hidden against some bushes , the night before, Barbara had been in a bar and had offered a cigarette to a man she had never met. They didn't meet before they started flirting and they hit it off and at one point they were going to leave together and before they leave, Barbara turns to one of the waitresses and jokingly says boy, I hope he's nice because I'm leaving. with him and the waitress, for some reason, they had a very bad feeling about it and they decided to take a good look at the man he was leaving with and that man, of course, would turn out to be the murderer of the crying boy and as soon as he and barbara left the bar he would stab her to death and throw her into the mississippi river after the police started investigating this they came to the bar and interviewed the waitress and she said i got a good look at this guy and then the police.
Show him 100 different mugshots of previously convicted felons in the area and he immediately identifies 38-year-old Paul Stefani and says that's the guy Paul had been convicted of aggravated assault and who also had a history of mental illness. Paul is immediately placed under surveillance, but within 24 hours, he manages to ditch his tail and heads straight to downtown Minneapolis, where he picks up 19-year-old street worker Denise Williams. Paul took her down a dark alley and she sensed something was wrong and grabbed a glass bottle that was sitting on the floor of the car and when he went to attack her she managed to hit him in the head and cut his face very, very badly and she managed to Protect yourself enough to be able to get out of the car, run away and save her. her own life and a neighbor saw her run out of the car and saw that the whole exchange she didn't like how she looked so they called 9-1-1 when the police showed up.
Paul was long gone that same night, the police received another call from the murderer with a tearful voice this one is a little different he is actually asking for help for himself where does he work 1505 minister 1505 yes westminster what's the problem I'm completely isolated They beat me up what's your apartment number 208 20 where are you bleeding from my arm? Now, at the time this call was made, the

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of his previous phone calls had been made public, they were broadcast on radio and television shows, people had heard his voice and it is quite distinctive and the operator recognized his voice and told the police that there is a possibility.
The murderer with a crying voice just called us and an ambulance comes, picks up Paul Stefani and takes him to the hospital and when he is sitting in his hospital bed, the police come in and arrest him. He pleaded not guilty and prosecutors didn't really have that much evidence. connecting him to each of these attacks, they had these

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, but that was it and he ultimately received 58 years in prison, not a life sentence, but considering his age, he ended up working out like a life sentence. 12 years after that sentence, he was diagnosed. with terminal cancer and was told he only had a year to live, so it was at that moment that he confessed to all the attacks, including one they didn't know about: he murdered Kathleen Greening, 33, in her own home. he.
I won't be making a phone call to the police afterwards, Paul would die shortly after his confessions so that'll do it guys, let me know in the comments what you thought of these three stories and if you do I'll put the best comment in the top of the comments section. You enjoyed today's video and you haven't yet. Invite the like button to your birthday party, but then give them the wrong address. Also, subscribe to our channel and turn on all notifications so you don't miss any of our weekly uploads. If you want to contact me, you can send me a direct message on Instagram or Twitter.
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