The 10 FREAKIEST CREEPYPASTAS Ever Told - Part 3 - Summary

Summary

The narrator, Uncle Matt, shares the top 10 freakiest creepypastas. The stories include:

1. "Suicide Mouse.avi" - a disturbing cartoon of Mickey Mouse that allegedly drove a Disney employee to suicide.
2. "The Grifter" - a video on the Deep Web that contains brutal imagery and has been linked to depression and suicidal behavior.
3. "The Story of Lisa" - a young girl's imaginary friend, Lisa, becomes a malevolent entity that harms those around her.
4. "The Queen's Guard" - a guard at the Tower of London is stalked by a pale woman who counts down numbers, leading to a terrifying encounter.
5. "Lavender Town Syndrome" - a Pokémon game level is linked to a series of child suicides in Japan.
6. "The Bad Dream" - a man's young daughter has a bad dream, but the creature from her dream becomes a reality.
7. "The Smiling Man" - a man encounters a creepy figure with a wide, cartoonish smile that moves with inhuman speed.
8. "The Basement" - a young man is haunted by his deceased mother's ghost in the basement of his family's old house.
9. "Annie96 Is Typing" - a girl's online chat with a friend takes a dark turn when she claims to hear footsteps outside her house.
10. "Marianna More to Guard" - a 20-second video of a man staring and grinning has been linked to over 150 cases of viewers gouging out their eyes and committing suicide.

The narrator warns viewers to be cautious when searching for these creepypastas online.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. A 9-minute cartoon called "suicide mouse.avi" surfaced online, which was thought to be a lost Mickey Mouse cartoon from the 1930s.
2. The cartoon features Mickey Mouse walking along a looped city background with a worried expression.
3. The cartoon abruptly cuts to Mickey Mouse's face with a broken music box playing in the background.
4. The final 30 seconds of the cartoon are unknown, as the original copy is not available.
5. A man named Leonard Maltin, a Disney employee, reportedly walked out of the room after seeing the final clip and shot himself in the head.
6. The cartoon is available on YouTube.

7. A video called "The Grifter" is circulating on the Deep Web, which contains brutal imagery, including experimental footage of dead or dying infants.
8. The video is said to cause irreversible depression and has led some viewers to commit suicide.
9. The video is not recommended to be searched for.

10. A story called "The Story of Lisa" tells the tale of a little girl who had an imaginary friend named Lisa.
11. The little girl's obsession with Lisa grew, and she even brought Lisa to school for show-and-tell.
12. The girl's teacher, Miss Munroe, disappeared after the girl brought Lisa to school.
13. The girl's father also disappeared after calling Lisa "stupid and fake."
14. The girl's mother found a drawing of Lisa, which explained that both the teacher and father were "sleeping underneath the sandbox."

15. A member of the Queen's Guard reported seeing a pale woman staring at him while he was on duty at the Tower of London.
16. The woman seemed to follow him around for several days, constantly counting down numbers.
17. The guard reported being woken up at 3:00 a.m. by a knock on his apartment door, which he answered to find his girlfriend standing on the other side.
18. However, when he turned to go back to his room, he found the pale woman in the corner, counting down numbers.
19. The guard called the police, but by the time they arrived, the woman was gone.
20. The woman appeared again at the guard's post, counting down numbers, and was eventually arrested.

21. A man reported waking up to find his young daughter standing beside his bed, afraid and telling him she had a bad dream.
22. The man asked his daughter if she wanted to climb into bed and talk about it, but she refused.
23. The man noticed his daughter's pale form in the darkness and asked why she wouldn't get into bed.
24. The daughter replied that in her dream, "the thing wearing mommy's skin sat up."

25. A man reported seeing a smiling man while walking in his neighborhood at night.
26. The smiling man was tall and lanky, wearing an old suit, and had a wide, cartoon-like smile.
27. The smiling man suddenly crouched and began moving fast towards the man, who became terrified and ran away.
28. The smiling man appeared again, this time under the man's bed, telling him to "keep smiling."

29. A young man moved into his sister's old room in the basement of his deceased parents' house.
30. He sensed an unknown presence entering his room at night and decided to close his bedroom door.
31. One night, he decided to confront his unknown fear and saw the form of his deceased mother crouching at the foot of his bed.
32. The man was terrified and immediately moved out, deciding to get a shotgun wedding.
33. The man found a note from his mother in the wedding cards, which read, "I'll always be with you."

34. Two friends, Annie and Dave, were chatting online when Annie suddenly sent a message saying she could hear footsteps on the gravel outside her house.
35. Annie decided to investigate and spotted a man on his hands and knees in her garden.
36. Dave told Annie to hide and call the police, but Annie's messages suddenly changed, saying everything was fine.
37. Dave became terrified and asked Annie to send him a selfie to ensure she was okay.
38. Annie's messages suddenly stopped, and Dave was left with no response.

39. A 20-second video titled "Marianna More to Guard Glasgow" began circulating on YouTube in 2008.
40. The video shows a man staring intently at the viewer, expressionless, and then grinning for the last two seconds.
41. The full video lasts for two full minutes and was removed by YouTube after 153 people who viewed the original video gouged their eyes out and committed suicide.
42. The disturbing sounds in the background of the video are said to include mind-twisting messages that affect people in different ways.