True Horror Stories Of Texas

True Horror Stories Of Texas
Podcast Description
In the debut episode of True Horror Stories of Texas, we delve into the chilling phenomenon of shadow people—dark, humanoid figures that have haunted the edges of our vision for centuries. What are they? Spirits, demons, or something even more sinister?
Join your host as we explore spine-tingling stories from Texas, share a hauntingly vivid audio radio theatre tale, and unravel the mystery behind these elusive entities. Whether you’ve seen them yourself or are hearing about them for the first time, this episode will make you think twice about the shadows around you.
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This podcast explores a range of eerie themes, focusing primarily on supernatural encounters, local ghost stories, and folklore unique to Texas. Specific episodes highlight topics such as shadow people, the haunting legends of spectral women, and the chilling experiences of law enforcement officers with the supernatural, examining whether these stories hint at truth hidden within folklore.

In the debut episode of True Horror Stories of Texas, we delve into the chilling phenomenon of shadow people—dark, humanoid figures that have haunted the edges of our vision for centuries. What are they? Spirits, demons, or something even more sinister?
Join your host as we explore spine-tingling stories from Texas, share a hauntingly vivid audio radio theatre tale, and unravel the mystery behind these elusive entities. Whether you’ve seen them yourself or are hearing about them for the first time, this episode will make you think twice about the shadows around you.
From the eerie shadow of a black-haired girl in Alamo to the glowing lady of the Guadalupe River, Texas is filled with ghostly women who continue to haunt the living. This chilling episode of True Horror Stories of Texas explores terrifying encounters with spectral women, nurses who vanish, weeping phantoms near canals, and the infamous La Llorona herself. Whether they appear as omens, lost souls, or vengeful spirits, these ghostly women leave behind an unsettling presence long after they are gone.
Are they warning us? Seeking help? Or are they simply bound to our world forever? Join us as we uncover the truth behind the haunted tales of Texas’s most infamous ghost women.
Guest Announcer: Eric Salazar Cast: Narrator: Juan Rubio Isaac: Cesar Tovar Friend: Ismael Chavez La Llorona: (Guest Voice) – Laya Gonzalez Produced by: Wolverine Theatre & Film Students Music Credits: White Bat Audio: Sci-Fi Horror Theme Music – Infection White Bat Audio: 80’s Horror Music – The Body Rock You – 80’s Horror Music – The Body Original Compositions By: Mando Ibarra-Lopez
Additional music used: “Signal To Noise” by Scott Buckley
“Ghost” by Tim Beek
“Flowing into the darkness”- Realize
“A Calm but suspenseful horror soundtrack” -Marc Van der Muelen
“Curse”/”Horror” – Mehul Sharma
“Noise” – Scott Buckley
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