
Last Podcast On The Left
"I think the most disturbing detail that you told us about. It was something that kind of sexually happened somewhat." — Aaron
"And then I heard something. I don't have any good way to describe it, but it sounded like a wet static noise, if that makes any sense." — Unidentified U.S. Army Personnel
"My old house, it was a small apartment, two stories. The previous owner was a woman who apparently died before we moved in there." — Thomas
This episode of Last Podcast on the Left delves into a collection of listener-submitted stories that explore various encounters with the unexplained, supernatural, and unsettling. The narrative begins with a discussion about a film titled "Psycho-killer," before transitioning into a segment where callers share personal experiences. The first caller, Sarah, recounts an out-of-body-like experience she had while babysitting, where she felt a disconnect from herself and a sense of searching for a child named "Mischief," experiencing sensations of wearing clothes she wasn't wearing and feeling a leather strap. The hosts compare this to accounts of missing time and alien abductions.
The podcast then features a story from S. Otterstein, detailing experiences of sleep paralysis, a cold hand, electrical shocks, and a figure staring from a basement window. A second story from the same sender describes a "deep dark figure" and a "seven foot tall figure" that moved towards a window and disappeared. Amy, a comedian, shares a disturbing account of knowing one of the perpetrators of the Phoenix serial shootings, Dale Hausner, who had taken her headshots for free and was later arrested. She grapples with the conflicting emotions of knowing him as a seemingly nice person while also being a violent criminal. Andrews recounts an eerie experience in Japan during the Obon festival, where he felt hands on his chest and neck in the middle of the night, which his girlfriend's grandfather attributed to the presence of his deceased mother, guiding her way home.
Thomas shares two incidents of paranormal activity in his old apartment: a plastic tree violently shaking and a bathroom door seemingly closing on its own, which his devout Catholic mother dismissed. The final, and arguably most impactful, story comes from an anonymous U.S. Army member who details his experiences working at White Sands Missile Range. He describes a secret facility accessed by coordinates, tunnels, and a metal door leading to what appeared to be a lab with glowing water tanks, where he witnessed a blurry, fast-moving entity, resulting in a severe headache and nosebleed, leading to his medical discharge and ongoing seizures.