• What Happened When US Marines Heard a Baby's Cry in the Jungle? - Reddit Creepypasta

  • Nov 15 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
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What Happened When US Marines Heard a Baby's Cry in the Jungle? - Reddit Creepypasta

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  • 🔪 Creepypasta Title: A group of US Marines heard a baby’s cry in the jungles of the Philippines. They should have ignored it.

    Chapter 1:
    The following are extracts from the diary of my great great granduncle, who served in the United States Marine Corps during the Philippine-American war. Doing research on him, his records say that he was dishonorably discharged from the Marine Corps due to drunkeness. Reading through these entries, I think I understand why he turned to the bottle during his last year in service.

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    I can still remember the baby’s cries. I can still remember the sight of the mother going around the village, carrying her injured child, begging for help. The baby was a goner, we all knew that. With one arm ripped off by a bullet and blood spilling everywhere, it was a miracle that the baby still had enough energy to cry. The baby was strong, I got to hand him that, but no strength was enough to save him.

    👉 This Creepypasta was written by u/TheDarkVoid79
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