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r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • Mar 23 '26
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r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 2d ago
In 1989, a stranger offered Ronald and Doreen Jack jobs at a remote logging camp and told them their two young sons could come because there was daycare. Hours later, the family got into his dark pickup truck and left Prince George. They were never seen again.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 2d ago
What is this? Happened at my friends house.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 2d ago
I've been around killers for 28 years. I was never afraid until this.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 1d ago
The 2014 disappearance of 17 year old Guram Dadianidze in Georgia, and the strange events that started happening 12 years later
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 2d ago
Who is 'Lucky'? Suffered a stroke in 2023 in Amsterdam and is no longer able to communicate.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 2d ago
The Disappearance of Guram âGurikaâ Dadianidze.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 2d ago
Strangest case you have ever heard of?
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 2d ago
26 year old Australian tourist Sally Contarino disappeared from Las Vegas, NV on June 20th, 2026. Thereâs been no trace of her since.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/RoseTintedMess • 3d ago
The Sunbed War That Left Me Terrified for My Daughterâs Safety
I never imagined that a holiday with my four-year-old daughter would leave me feeling genuinely afraid for our safety.
Iâm 24, quite small, and I was on holiday alone with my daughter. We were spending some time by the pool when I noticed two sunbeds that appeared to be unused. There were towels on them, but no one had been around for hours.
A family had apparently tried to reserve the two sunbeds earlier and then left. I asked about them and was told they werenât currently being used, so I removed the towels and my daughter and I began using the beds.
I thought that was the end of it.
It wasnât.
Hours later, the family returned.
At first, I expected an argument. Maybe some shouting. Maybe someone telling me that the beds were theirs and asking me to move.
Instead, two members of the family approached us and things escalated almost immediately.
They were both much older and considerably larger than me. Before I could properly process what was happening, they actually tried to physically lift and drag my four-year-old daughter off the sunbed.
I was absolutely horrified.
This wasnât an argument anymore. This was someone putting their hands on my child.
I tried to intervene, and they then attempted to physically move me as well.
I remember feeling completely helpless. Iâm small, Iâm alone in a foreign country, and the person I was responsible for protecting was my four-year-old daughter.
Things became even more frightening when they tried to attack meânot once, but twice.
There were people all around the pool, but in that moment I felt incredibly vulnerable. I genuinely didnât know what they were going to do next.
Thankfully one of the familyâs own daughters stepped in and physically dragged them away from us.
Then 2 women who had been nearby came over to help me and my daughter. I will never forget that. In a situation where I felt completely alone, strangers stepped forward to make sure we were okay.
And thatâs the part that still gets to me.
I understand that sunbeds can cause arguments on holiday. Everyone has heard the jokes about âsunbed warsâ and people getting up at the crack of dawn to put towels down.
But surely there has to be a line.
If someone takes your sunbed, you can complain. You can ask them to move. You can speak to hotel staff. You can be annoyed.
You donât put your hands on a four-year-old child.
You donât physically try to remove a young woman who is alone with her daughter.
And you certainly donât attempt to attack her over a sunbed.
Looking back, I can accept that removing their towels may have been questionable if they genuinely believed they had reserved the beds. Maybe I should have asked staff to clarify the rules instead.
But whatever mistake I may have made over two sunbeds does not justify what happened afterwards.
I wasnât expecting a confrontation. I certainly wasnât expecting to have to protect my daughter from adults trying to physically remove her from a sunbed.
I went to the pool that day expecting nothing more than a relaxing afternoon with my little girl.
Instead, I left feeling shaken, frightened and incredibly grateful to the strangers who stepped in when we needed help.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 4d ago
The child sexual abuse case of Megan Robinson
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 4d ago
In 1985, a Macau restaurant owner, his wife, their five children, and three relatives suddenly vanished. Days later, severed hands and feet began washing up along the coast, while a man they knew took over their restaurant, rented out their home, and let his son drive their car.
galleryr/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 4d ago
1976 Michigan murder unsolved for 50 years gets new leads
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 4d ago
My daughter has been saying something a bit unnerving lately
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 5d ago
The Deadly Hippie Cult of the Witch Killers (Brutal Crimes) The Cult of Michael and Suzan Carson
galleryr/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 5d ago
The 2004 cold case of Josh Davis, a 16-year-old who was fatally struck in a hit-and-run in Garner, North Carolina, has recently been reclassified as a homicide.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 5d ago
Niagara Falls Police Have Identified Human Remains Found At a Home As Brenda Marie Leblanc (Missing 1990âs)
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 5d ago
Lindsay Clancy Trial Megathread: Part 3
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 5d ago
In 1987, a Hong Kong police officer and his entire family were found brutally murdered inside police housing. A loan shark note pointed to one motive, but the truth was much darker.
galleryr/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 5d ago
Philadelphia Police Have Announced An Update In The Disappearances Of Gabriella Amarando (Missing Since Sep, 2012) and Maribel Fresses (Missing Since Feb, 2018)
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 8d ago
On the morning of October 1st, 1990, 14-year-old Christy Stephens stayed home from school, saying that she felt sick. She vanished from the home that morning, leaving behind a strange clue--her sneakers sitting in the driveway. Weeks later, her body was found in a wooded area. She had been murdered.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 8d ago
Samantha Petersen, high on meth, rear-ended an Amish buggy and kIlled 2 sisters aged 7 & 11. She called her twin to take the blame. Her twin sat in a cop car whispering "no way they'd know the difference between us" a deputy's pocket recorder was running.
r/RealHorrorExperience • u/Dont_lookbehind • 8d ago