• Pyramid Lake - Paranormal Nightshift Story - Episode 144

  • Oct 25 2024
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

Pyramid Lake - Paranormal Nightshift Story - Episode 144

  • Summary

  • Welcome back to Paranormal Nightshift, your late-night destination for tales of the eerie, the unexplained, and everything that goes bump in the dark. Tonight, we’re diving into the chilling depths of Pyramid Lake with a fan-submitted story from Amanda.

    In "Pyramid Lake," Amanda shares a haunting memory from her teenage years, growing up near the ominous waters of Nevada. The local legend of the Water Babies—a terrifying Paiute myth of restless spirits—was whispered among her friends, but always dismissed as just a spooky story. But one autumn morning, Amanda and her friends would discover that some legends are grounded in unsettling truth.

    Listen as Amanda recalls a day spent on the lake that started innocently enough, only to turn into a spine-tingling encounter. A faint cry across the water, shadowy figures lurking below, and the creeping dread that turned their fishing trip into a desperate flight for safety. This is one story that will make you think twice before you dip your toes in the unknown.

    Tune in, Nightshifters, and get ready to confront the legends lurking beneath the surface. Some mysteries, as Amanda found out, are best left undisturbed.


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