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Ah yes. The classic "lady in a gown" troupe. I've heard countless stories like this here in the Philippines. We call them "White ladies", not to be confused with the ones yelling at fast food workers for no reason (arguably the scarier iteration).
Thank you! I knew I had heard something like this before. The white ladies that ask to hitchhike and if you take them they’ll disappear eventually or hurt you.
Did this dude legit ask her if she's "got someone waiting for her" or if someone "knows where she is"? Those are serial killer questions. Good on the girl for growling in response. Keep them creeps on their toes!
Okay but if I'm a woman alone in a cab at night and the driver asks me if anyone knows where I'm going or if I'm meeting someone I am 100% going to assume that they're going to try and kidnap me so growling to freak them out makes complete sense to me
dude, “anyone who knows youre out here?” is a subtle and scary question and almost threatening because youre alone in a car with a man at a late hour. i dont blame her for growling man
@@landewell6862 the young woman sounds like she had just been attacked. Then some cabbie starts asking "you got anyone waiting for you?" after being attacked you'd definitely be on high alert of someone else going to attack you, questions like that are creepy at the best of times imagine how scary it'd feel after you've already been horribly attacked. Then she gets the cabbie to drive her to a cliff so she can kill herself. Honestly if this genuinely was true the cabbie is an awful human: Calling a severely scarred woman an "it", not driving her to the hospital when she's clearly been extremely hurt, and not calling the police after she jumps off a cliff.
@@lilguyonhiswaytothemall look, to me if she was just attacked or something, she wouldn't of knocked the cab then waited for him to say get in. She would've jumped in. Plus, if someone just hopped in my cab, I would ask anything to get a talk or some shit. "you got anyone waiting on you?" is what he asked after making present conversation probably because not only is he creeped out but surely she shouldn't be alone. And for her to growl? What. The. Fuck.
YEAH NOW IM JUST SAYIN, IF I AM IN A CAB LATE AT NIGHT AND THE DRIVER ASKS "oh is there anyone waiting for you? does anyone know youre out here?" GRRRRR BARKBARKBARK
@@uraniumglass that question in particular was absolutely creepy on the drivers part. That sounds like the woman was about to be murdered and left in a ditch somewhere.
YO THIS WAS MY EXACT THOUGHT whyyyy would he ask "is anyone waiting for you who knows your here?" LIKE???? SIR??? Are you creepy as shit or just fully don't understand the things we are taught mean danger????
Beyond the fact that "hitchhiker in white who eventually disappears" is one of the most common ghost stories worldwide, there's several things that make me think this is fake, but the biggest one is "yeah, this cliff in the middle of nowhere has an address."
I am cracking up at this. Like "here's the address of my favorite cliff, please take me there right away!" Reminds me of Law and Order when they prove an address is fake by saying "that's in the middle of the Hudson River!" That is not how addresses work lol
I understand all the comments roasting this guy for assuming it's a ghost rather than a victim of some assault, but like. She had a piece of paper with the "address" of a cliff on it. There is no way this is a real story.
@@catatoblob8598 True, but wouldn’t he notice on the map that it’s a cliff/lookout? And would his car go almost over the cliff if it were a parking lot? I know it’s nitpicking but many of the details are fishy.
@@wetlettuce6933 ah yes, if you have any kind of scar, like if you skinned your knee as a kid, you are automatically evil and to be feared. what an ice cold take.
This is what irks me about this. Of all the stories covered so far, this is the one that most seems like it could have actually happened and that's a sad thing. I got a similar feeling from the roommate one. She could have easily been in an abusive relationship, got seriously injured causing the burns and decided to end her life. And here's this guy acting like she's a monster. Nothing about this screams "ghost" to me. Also, it was the middle of the night, he's hardly going to be able to see down the whole cliff even with his phone flashlight.
This story is a play on the well known hitchhiking ghost that most people hear growing up. That story actually made sense because the ghost girl was completing the journey home which she didn't complete on the night she died. This story in the video makes no sense. Why was the ghost in the original pick up point? If it was just a time echo, then why would she already have damage to her face? Come on people, if you're gonna make up stories at least make them internally logical
I don't think the guys fully appreciated the "You've got someone waiting for you there?" line from the passenger's perspective. Because if my lyft driver asked me that while riding alone super late/early in the morning I'd immediately start thinking he was planning to take me to a secluded area to attack me. And I don't think I'd growl, but I'd sure as heck pretend to me on my phone with my Dad who's waiting for me to come home (if this is happening in the modern day) or get out of the car.
A lot of people are taught to freak the potential attacker out in anyway possible, Act creepier, scarier and crazier than them. Barking and growling are often suggested as ways to do this. It 100% makes sense that she growled.
Absolutely! Once I had to get a ride home with a guy I didn't know, who just before arriving sent me pictures of lingerie. It was a dangerous neighborhood, almost midnight and there were no ubers close. The guy was friends with the other guy who was supposed to get me, but to be honest I didn't know the other guy too well. So I rolled the dice and got in the car, but I sent a quick message to a friend with the guy's info and made sure to casually tell him as soon as I got in. Turns out the guy's wife was selling some stuff and the messages were meant for a potential buyer. He showed me his phone and I almost bought a pair of earrings.
Yeah, if this really were a true story and not a retelling of a classic urban legend it's super weird how the cabbie reacted to this lady. The only suspicious thing the woman does is growl, and even that could be explained by her injuries affecting her ability to talk. It'd also explain why she had to hand the address over on a piece of paper.
100%! I'd be terrified, and if I'd recently been attacked and was still trying to escape idk what I'd do but growling isn't out of the question at all I so hope this isn't a true story, for the woman's sake
Yes! Finally someone said this. I had an Uber driver ask me if where I was being picked up from was my home or Where I was going was home. I lied and said I was just going from one friends house to another. It was just such an odd question and even if he didn’t mean anything by it set off warnings in my head.
I had to take a cab once, late at night after getting done with a tight deadline. It is a business district with no residential areas. The cab driver asked me if I normally took cabs that late at night. I didn't answer. Then he asked if I need to book a cab again, we could exchange numbers so I could directly call him in his personal number instead of booking through the app. I don't know why I felt so much nervousness that I told him to take me to the nearest police station instead of my destination. I lied that I'm a lawyer and had received a text from a cop wanting me there for something. Once I reached there I told the cops the only reason i was there is because I felt unsafe. I booked a cab with a different app after a few hours there and went home, all the while looking over the back windshield to see if I was being followed. It was really scary. I was told by the cops to call them once I'd reached my destination.
I mean I hope it's not actually a true story because in that case the cab driver watched an injured and mentally disturbed woman commit suicide and called her a monster. Certainly fits the bill for spooky but more of a bummer than a thriller. I also gotta say I love the illustrations for this series.
Same? What is with all these stories of "inhuman monsters" just sounding like people who need help? Can we just collectively like, stop writing mental illness like it's scary?
@@jen4.4 so? It's dark and raining, steep and described as a cliff. So what if you can't see her with your phone torch? I'd still presume she was down there and slid out of view not that it just didn't happen
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I think we're all glossing over the fact that Ryan just goes "Shane has a nightgown he wears when we do ghost investigations" and Shane just agrees with him
this is clearly a woman who fled a domestic abuse situation, night gown, burn on her face, dead of night, cabbie starts asking her creepy questions, so she growls at him (I've heard the advice "if a guys being a creep growl/bark at them" so many times) and then she kills herself. This doesn't make me scared it just makes me sad.
This, exactly! I would have called emergency services or taken her to a safe space. Especially if when I entered coordinates, it wasn't an obvious place. Felt the same about the roommate one. Call somebody. Get help. It's not supernatural just because it makes you uncomfortable.
he literally asked if anyone knew she was out there and knew her location so she probably thought he was trying to kidnap her and used the growl method to scare him off and make him think she’s „too weird to be kidnapped“
The Hitchhiking Ghost is such a classic urban legend. The gall of this person to try and pass it off as a "true story" is remarkable -- like retelling the story of the Friday the 13th movie and saying, "No, dude it totally happened to a friend of mine I swear!"
A friend of mine in 1st grade actually did that, but with Nightmare on Elm Street! Told me the basic story - guy with knives for fingers kills people in their dreams - left out names, told me it happened in my neighborhood, and I believed him. I wasn’t allowed to watch horror movies until high school, so for 8 years I thought it was true. Then I found out what an idiot I had been 😂😂😂
In many Latin cultures Lady in White stories are regarded somewhere between truth and story, the original teller likely expanded on a creepy experience when telling the author
I didn't know how to feel until the part where he sees her face. And then him driving to a cliff, my mind went straight to suicide. I felt bad. I have a few mental problems and sometimes when I'm zoning out or thinking about something serious, I tend to look kinda weird to and at people, it actually happened today at my job. Us mentally ill ppl don't always know how "crazy" we look to the "normal" ones.
Thank you! It was definitely a spooky experience for the cab driver, but tbh I thought he was being an asshole reacting to her deformity that way. Honestly this story is very tragic.
Honestly, the growling to that last question was an inspired move, if you're a girl (or otherwise feminine presenting person) out late and someone asks A) if there's someone waiting for you and B) if anyone know's where you are right now, that is usually not the lead up to a fun and safe time
Cabby to a young, weirdly silent woman in the middle of the night: "Soooo... Is anyone waiting for you at that location? Does anyone know where you are at?" And the woman is supposed to be the creepy one in this story??
Yoyo Han It doesn’t matter if it ‘has to be’. If you’re a woman with large gashes in your face out in a cab in the middle of the night, you’re gonna be on the defensive automatically.
IF this were real, it sounds like a woman who was injured horrible (possibly by spouse/family) and either couldn't take the abuse anymore, or couldn't stand living with the suffering/disfigurement. She went to the cliff to kill herself. I would say the 'growling' could even be her trying to talk, but if she is burned, her vocal cords/throat could be damaged from fire/breathing in smoke and she only makes garbled sounds. This dude is just like 'an injured person, must be some horrible monster!' then watches her jump of a cliff and decides 'of course, a ghost.' and just goes home. He sure was right about not being the smartest tool in the shed.
@@redshell8006 I figured it probably wasn't. Things like an address to a cliff that you can drive right up to seemed unlikely along with a few other things.
@@erinschannel8501 that urban legend usually has a woman suffer some form of abuse, die, and then turn into a ghost. Since there's no indication that the woman in this story is actually a ghost, then you can guess what this story is actually about. Then again, I doubt you're the brightest tool in the shed either.
So the cab driver knows the following about this woman: 1. she was in a mentally disturbed state 2. she was severely burned by herself or someone else 3. she was in a nightgown on a deserted road 4. she jumped off a cliff How the hell did the cab driver look at all that and be like “this definitely isnt a woman who is in trouble and needs help, its a spooky ghost so i shouldnt even call the cops even though she jumped off a cliff”
@@momsagainstjuuls7659 true but "you got someone waiting for you, someone who knows you're out here?" Is a highly creepy thing to say especially in the middle of a night when im alone with a cab driver
Through this entire video I was on Shane’s side think wow this cabby is being so rude this woman just had a horrible day and now this cabbie is basically calling her a monster
Honestly I was on the cab driver's side until he called her an it. Its late, raining, and I know a lot of stories about ghost hitching cab rides or people getting killed via hitchhiking. But if I had a passenger who looked that banged up I'd take them to the hospital. She is clearly abused and if she growled at me, as scared I'd be I would jump to mentally disturbed not ghost. Like. Seriously, this woman needed help, not a jackass scared cat.
@@louparis1909 about the growling: the cabbie was asking really sketch questions. The last one before growled being something like "is anyone waiting for you and know your here?" That question immediately screams danger, red flag, panic. And when people are being sketchy, one thing I was taught and lots of other women were taught was, act crazy or weird to scare them or throw them off something. Growling and barking throw people off. Her growling at him after she didn't answer his questions and he continued asking even more invasive ones, 100% makes sense.
@@peachy_scoundrel415 oh I agree that's what it was as someone who is afab, I have been taught this too. However I was talking about from the point of view of a male taxi driver.
Trigger warning Kinda think this woman was a victim of domestic abuse, she was wearing a night gown as she ran away, their partner burned their skin with an acid attack; some got in her throat hence the growls and she just wanted to end it all.
sounds like a lady who had QUITE the night - maybe escaped an abusive situation and decided to game end herself. the growling actually sounds smart to me, like how if you bark at catcallers they're scared off. could be she was as scared of him trying something on her as he was of her being some sort of supernatural being.
that actually sounds like a good storyline ngl. The nightgown and fresh wounds would make sense because she could have escaped right that night and ran for the woods to get away from her abuser. Also since she had walked away slowly from the car and embraced the rain for a while before ‘disappearing’ off the ledge maybe she was suicidal because of her failed and cruel love and knew she wanted to end it that moment.
@@joilynjones5928 so how does cab driver gets slapped with his windows up because remember the original story the cab driver was awoken by a slap not a tap on the window
@@nightvolt9572 if she was actively being pursued or thought she might be by whoever hurt her, she could've been panicking and knocked harder than she would normally. people do the same thing knocking hard on doors or whatever when they're terrified. could've been that, just with a car instead?
I definitely think that - if this is a true story - then this woman isn't a ghost. She's probably deeply traumatized and it might have, unfortunately, brought her to the edge where she jumped. I would be scared *for* her, not *of* her.
yea lets be honest here, most ppl will shit their pants and drove away before they even let her in given the exact same situation. 'i would be scared for her, not of her' sounds funny coming from ppl that never actually encounter it lmao
@@liuluciaz6673 actually, I think that most people's reaction to what is clearly a severely injured person is to lock their doors and call the police/ambulance. How dumb/out of touch with reality would you have to be to automatically assume that injured people are ghosts.
Some people are worried about the woman but really, don't be. Taxi drivers are notorious for spreading legends and ghost stories, and this one fits the bill almost perfectly. I'm surprised she didn't disapear while still in the car for extra spooks.
That’s how the hitchhiking lady story normally goes. They pick up a spooky woman, drive, and she either disappears before they reach the destination or they reach the destination (usually a derelict building) and then vanish.
Aah yes...that's the iteration I've heard in our news channel(where I live)!!! And that's one of the leading regional news channels...went out ghost hunting and they were asking several cabbies and multiple cab drivers opined the same. It's just classic!!!
It's such a stereotypical ghost story I'm surprised anyone even gave it one single thought that it could be real and the whole thing wasn't just written as a writing exercise.
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING like shit ur either really sleep deprived or u have no moral compass to first think it’s g-g-ghost instead of I should probably dial 911 right about now
Ya my own personal like grounded in reality theory is that whoever this woman is. She was most likely the victim of domestic abuse, this particular assault on this night (i.e the burning and peeling of the face) was just the final straw and she escaped possibily killing her abuser in the process. Then you know the trauma and the idea that perhaps everyone would take her abuser's side over her just caused a mental break (hence the growling could be a traumatic defence mechanism) and she had the driver drive her to a cliff that was perhaps sentimental to her and she jumped. Plus I mean how good is a flash light light in the pouring rain looking down a deep cliff? Not surprising he didn't see anything.
@@dakshjoshi5830 Yeah but clearly after the fact, even after he's had time to think about it and knows he has physical proof it happened (the note) he's still just telling it to other riders as a spooky story? He should be telling someone who can investigate and give them the note, could give someone closure or something
Listen as a woman, if I had been recently injured, probably violently and some cabby asked me if anyone was meeting me/knew where I was I might be freaked out enough to growl too. Are we sure this wasn't just a lady who had been disfigured and traumatized and decided to commit suicide?
Hey ghoul boys! I’m not sure if this was already suggested, but considering it’s popularity, I highly doubt it was not already suggested. But Shane and Ryan should do a video of them playing Phasmophobia! It’s like a virtual reality of when you guys explore supernatural sites!
@@fredy3037 It does work for gaming laptops. I just got it a few weeks ago on sale to play with my friends, and it is an experience, especially when your friend is calling the ghost a little bitch while everyone else is shushing him.
This is actually a very common retelling of a ghost story about a lady who stops a driver, gets in and gets dropped off. The driver then is informed that the said person is deceased.
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I mean he tried to talk to her, in response she acts like she is possessed and if the comment section is true then she got the appropriate response which was to creep him out and turn him away.
What if this woman had just been attacked, and was so distraught that she decided to end it? And the cabby just couldn’t make out her body cuz it was dark and rainy? Idk, but somethings sus here, and I don’t think it’s just the woman. 🤔🤔
this story sounds more like this cab driver drove someone to a cliff, where they then jumped off and they just never reported it because they thought it was a ghost?? bro someone committed suicide call the police lmao
@@amarreezlan7131 identifying a body could possibly give family and friends closure. It could also help determine a ton of stuff like if there were drugs in her system (which could explain the growling) and the time that certain injuries were sustained (such as the burns). It could also eventually lead to an explanation of why she jumped.
This seems like a take on the "Woman in White" urban legend, where a girl/woman in a white dress asks you to take her somewhere and either kills you or herself at the end. I don't believe it for a second.
Yeah. There's a whole episode of goedam based on this tale and if this story hadn't ended in suicide, I would have just said "someone watched goedam and submitted the ep 2 summary."
The one I heard first was the one where a girl in a white dress stops and asks for a ride home. It's a fifty-fifty chance whether or not she kills you, usually in response to some perceived offence. If she doesn't kill you, she disappears. I've seen versions where she jumps of a bridge at some point, too.
My country's version wich we call "la rubia de kennedy" or kennedy's blonde, is pretty similar but the woman (who only take cabs at kenney street hence her name) never kills the driver, she will a) vanish or b) warn the driver about crushing in a cryptic manner wich will cause an accident
This sounds exactly like that urban legend of a guy who picks up a girl on the side of the road the middle of the night. When he goes to the house of the address given, the girl has disappeared and when he asks the people inside the house about the girl, he finds out she’s been dead for some number of years.
This story is a compilation of two urban legends. 1. Lady in white. Someone always encounters her and she always leads them to a very high cliff, then she jumps off. She's a ghost who's reenacting her suicide. 2. Girl on the bridge. A driver helps a girl who's on a bridge by giving her a ride. She always climbs in the back seat. She always wants to go home. When they arrive at the house, she disappears. This is when the story splits into two and then further splits again. A. The driver goes to the house and the parent(s) of the girl tells the driver that she died in a car accident on that bridge and can't move on or get home. B1. The driver goes to the house and the current owner/tennant tells the same story, but they only know this because the realtor told them. B2. The driver goes to the house and the current owner/tennant invites them in and calls a neighbor who comes over and tells the same story. This neighbor is old or knew a old relative who remembered her story. In all versions the saddest part is the repetition, this has been going on for decades. There's been many people trying to help her find her way home. Both stories originate on the east coast in the US. And both legends are based on actual cases. 1. Woman in white. There was a woman who's child fell to their death and the woman later jumped off that same cliff. The movie woman in white is loosely based on that story. 2. Girl on the bridge. There were two cases. One in the south a young couple recently married died together in a car crash. There's a urban legend of a couple who is hitchhiking to get home. They never make it. It takes place in the south. The other case was on the east coast in the US and a girl died in a car crash on or near a bridge. People used to place flowers near that site and that grew into the legend of the girl on the bridge.
@Just a guy with a turban "this is a true story" "I never told anyone" "Note from the author: this is a story based on a story a cabbie told me" The author literally admits it was written based on a claim from a cabbie with no verification.
@Just a guy with a turban if there were any proof of it existing, maybe, but as with pretty much every story here "this is a true story" is just a claim by the submitter/author and there's no actual proof of it being true.
Cabbie asking the woman "anyone waiting at your destination that knows you're here" Dude that is straight up creepy. Ghost or not, treat her with respect smh
Granted but the lady isnt the hunchback of notre dame ugly but straight up looks like she face planted a land mine in afghanistan. If anything the cabbie has balls of steel for continuing to drive her to her destination
@@massivetwat5515 Why did you feel the need to add "in afghanistan"? Also like, classifying burn victims as horrifying is. Clearly messed up. Also even interpreting it charitably, if someone has fresh burns (or wounds of any kind) , it's ofc shocking and upsetting, but to then conclude they're horrifying or something evil is. Also clearly messed up.
@Uilleam MacLoganach anyone willing to hop in a stranger’s car is either of two things: too naive to keep themselves alive, or unconcerned because they’re the predator. No in between.
@Uilleam MacLoganach Who said I was blaming the victims? Just like prostitutes who fall victim to serial killers, life brought them to a dangerous place and an evil person sought out the vulnerable. It’s not their fault, just a consideration to make from the point of view of a driver. If you’re the driver you know you’re not the potential predator, so the hitchhiker will either have gotten lucky with the car they crossed (neither of you are victims) or they’re dangerous themselves (you’re a victim yourself). In general of course the victim is a victim and nothing more. If you have a choice to hitchhike or take traditional travel routes, you should never go for the more dangerous option.
if someone told me that story I'd say, "bro, I think you watched a hostpital patient kill herself" like you have physical evidence to hand to the cops and say, "this is what she handed me, she went over the cliff"
In this story I was waiting for this woman say, “take me home” like the woman in white did in the episode but she didn’t say it. Oh well, I’m totally okay with that 😆😆 this version sent chills down my fucking spine! This kind of ghost story (The Woman in White) is told so many times, so many ways. However, it always ends the same way… *T E R R I B L Y*
This was a story told from a story, so the cab driver probably exaggerated his telling a little from that night (even if he didn't intend to, just based on his memory and perception of the night) and then this second person probably exaggerated it a bit further to fill in all the holes and make a cohesive story. So I belive that this is based on a true story, and is just an exaggerated version of a woman's late night trip. She could have been domestically abused, maybe on drugs, escaped from a hospital, could have been anything... and decided to end it all. Which in of itself, is a sad story.
"The Face In Your Window" Is personally, by far, the scariest story so far on this show and I'm hoping there's another one coming up to that same level of horror, if not scarier, that is a true story.
i would totally growl at a creepy cab driver asking me if anyone's meeting me where i'm going, that question puts up so many red flags so barking like a feral dog... not out of pocket for the situation lmao
"...or maybe it was because I wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed." "...a piece of paper between her thumb and her forefinger" *_WELL, THE YEARS START COMIN' AND THEY DON'T STOP COMIN'_*
"Sleeping in the back of a trunk" just means Shane was kidnapped but he didn't know it.
It’s a very Shane thing to do
And he street smarted his way out of it
I actually thought, “The night he became a demon.”
@@GreenGlo1991 like Jennifer's Body?
Typical Shane being skeptical
wheezing at shane immediately stopping rubbing his eyes when it said he was rubbing his eyes in the story
and how he said he'd gasp and hen the next sentence said the narrator let out a horrified gasp.
*wheeze*
ikr 😂😂😂😂
Time stamp please?
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Ah yes. The classic "lady in a gown" troupe. I've heard countless stories like this here in the Philippines. We call them "White ladies", not to be confused with the ones yelling at fast food workers for no reason (arguably the scarier iteration).
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SLAPS KNEE OMG you deserve an award for both the white lady joke AND the jeepney/tricycle story reference
*wheeze*
Ahh yes, the classic "white lady"
"Manananggal" "chanak" stories my family talks about
Thank you! I knew I had heard something like this before. The white ladies that ask to hitchhike and if you take them they’ll disappear eventually or hurt you.
Did this dude legit ask her if she's "got someone waiting for her" or if someone "knows where she is"? Those are serial killer questions. Good on the girl for growling in response. Keep them creeps on their toes!
Ikr, growl at those bitches and then they back off
lol wtf
I never thought of It, thanks for mentioning
I thought the same thing 😂
Smart and safe
The cab driver telling us that he’s not the sharpest tool in the shed is such a mood
SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME
THE WORLD IS GONNA ROLL ME
I AINT THE SHARPEST TOOL IN THE SHED
@@dreww304 SHE WAS LOOKING KINDA DUMB
WITH HER FINGER AND HER THUMB
Okay but if I'm a woman alone in a cab at night and the driver asks me if anyone knows where I'm going or if I'm meeting someone I am 100% going to assume that they're going to try and kidnap me so growling to freak them out makes complete sense to me
My thoughts exactly!
I'm going full madlad, screaming at them to pull the fuck over or I'll garrot you, and then jumping out and taking my chances with the elements.
Tho if the cab driver is like me the response to the growl would be “kinky”
@@odysseus7227 wtf
Yeah true honestly
Fake Stories: *"I felt a faint chill tingle down my back as I looked around the dimly lit room"*
Real stories: "yeah it scared the shit out of me"
dude, “anyone who knows youre out here?” is a subtle and scary question and almost threatening because youre alone in a car with a man at a late hour. i dont blame her for growling man
Ah yes, less scarier than having to have the end location at a fucking cliff. I am on cab driver's side here
@@landewell6862 the young woman sounds like she had just been attacked. Then some cabbie starts asking "you got anyone waiting for you?" after being attacked you'd definitely be on high alert of someone else going to attack you, questions like that are creepy at the best of times imagine how scary it'd feel after you've already been horribly attacked. Then she gets the cabbie to drive her to a cliff so she can kill herself. Honestly if this genuinely was true the cabbie is an awful human: Calling a severely scarred woman an "it", not driving her to the hospital when she's clearly been extremely hurt, and not calling the police after she jumps off a cliff.
@@lilguyonhiswaytothemall I do agree with you, however I highly doubt that this is actually a true story
@@lilguyonhiswaytothemall look, to me if she was just attacked or something, she wouldn't of knocked the cab then waited for him to say get in. She would've jumped in. Plus, if someone just hopped in my cab, I would ask anything to get a talk or some shit. "you got anyone waiting on you?" is what he asked after making present conversation probably because not only is he creeped out but surely she shouldn't be alone. And for her to growl? What. The. Fuck.
Yall need to look on the ceiling, it had gullible written on it🙄😂
Ryan has a air pod and earbud in at the same time what a madlad
he’s built different what can i say
Maybe he lost one 🤷🏻♀️
Plot twist: the cord for the other ear bud broke
One is probably recording his audio to a device and the other is probably so he can hear shane on the zoom/skype/whatever call
madman
Ryan: but no matter how many times I looked, she was there. she remained....
Me: unsolved
Ryan: unmoving
Me: ;(
Reality is often disappointing
I read this as he said it!
Oh wow I made this type of joke once in one of their videos and I didn’t even get any likes this is bullshit
I had the same thought!!
Hahahaha
if my cab driver wouldn't stop asking me for details about what im doing and where im going id growl at him too
YEAH NOW IM JUST SAYIN, IF I AM IN A CAB LATE AT NIGHT AND THE DRIVER ASKS "oh is there anyone waiting for you? does anyone know youre out here?" GRRRRR BARKBARKBARK
@@uraniumglass that question in particular was absolutely creepy on the drivers part. That sounds like the woman was about to be murdered and left in a ditch somewhere.
yeah he was creepy. this is a situation where you just GRRRRBARKBARK WOOFBARKWOOFGRRRRRRBARK
YO THIS WAS MY EXACT THOUGHT whyyyy would he ask "is anyone waiting for you who knows your here?" LIKE???? SIR??? Are you creepy as shit or just fully don't understand the things we are taught mean danger????
story: she was dark hair, pale, with a white nightgown.
me: oh? so basically your average scary ghostly lady.
Yeah, and there's people here who think this is real.
Level 1 Ghost at her ghost firm
La LLorona
Nah what are you talking about it’s la llorona 😳
Right I want a blonde in a bright pink dress or a black lady with braids and a green dress ... Mix it up ghostys! 😂
I love how it sounds like Ryan is introducing the Internet’s Scariest Story, Shane, in the intro
Bc he is the internets scariest story
I check under my bed for Shane every night.
Y’never know when he’ll appear
Yeah I thought that too lol
Yes! It catches me out every time 😂
Shane’s current look is giving me ancestor-in-a-black-and-white-photo realness 🤷🏽♀️
IKR?! Like slap a frocked coat on the guy and give him a rifle
Shane looks like my dad circa 1984. lol
Beyond the fact that "hitchhiker in white who eventually disappears" is one of the most common ghost stories worldwide, there's several things that make me think this is fake, but the biggest one is "yeah, this cliff in the middle of nowhere has an address."
I am cracking up at this. Like "here's the address of my favorite cliff, please take me there right away!"
Reminds me of Law and Order when they prove an address is fake by saying "that's in the middle of the Hudson River!"
That is not how addresses work lol
Every place has a coordinate 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@GippyHappy no shit but every place has a coordinate nonetheless
@@NightGraveHunting okay...what's your point?
@@NightGraveHunting why would you tell a taxi driver coordinates instead of an address
I understand all the comments roasting this guy for assuming it's a ghost rather than a victim of some assault, but like. She had a piece of paper with the "address" of a cliff on it. There is no way this is a real story.
It could be a scenic lookout point, or a parking lot for a hiking trail. Lots of cliffs have addresses.
@@catatoblob8598 True, but wouldn’t he notice on the map that it’s a cliff/lookout? And would his car go almost over the cliff if it were a parking lot? I know it’s nitpicking but many of the details are fishy.
@@catatoblob8598 name one cliff and give us its address including city and zip code
I would say the writer said it was based on a story a cab driver told him. Maybe he didn’t think that part through when he dramatized it.
@@sardsvib
I mean it was a dark and stormy night, shit probably wasn't visible....
I'm just imagining Shane bending his body like a folding chair trying to fit in his trunk
this just gave me the mental image of someone picking him up like one of those chairs parents bring to soccer games
@@mcost4098🤣
Can we get a shout out to Shane for recognizing the troubling media trope of “ugly/scarred/disfigured = evil” and complaining about it
But it's true tho
@@wetlettuce6933 the elephant man wasn’t evil
@@soybajo-kira8585 if you say so
@@wetlettuce6933 ah yes, if you have any kind of scar, like if you skinned your knee as a kid, you are automatically evil and to be feared. what an ice cold take.
@@wetlettuce6933 how the fuck is ugly=evil true?
If someone jumped off a cliff why wouldn’t you call the police? Like why would you assume it was a ghost and not just a suicide
Exactly, I thought the same thing! Like he didn’t even try to call the police!! I’d be really worried about her if I was him
According to the story, he didn't see a body below the cliff, so I guess he had the mindset of "no body, couldn't have happened"
This is what irks me about this. Of all the stories covered so far, this is the one that most seems like it could have actually happened and that's a sad thing. I got a similar feeling from the roommate one.
She could have easily been in an abusive relationship, got seriously injured causing the burns and decided to end her life. And here's this guy acting like she's a monster. Nothing about this screams "ghost" to me.
Also, it was the middle of the night, he's hardly going to be able to see down the whole cliff even with his phone flashlight.
This story is a play on the well known hitchhiking ghost that most people hear growing up. That story actually made sense because the ghost girl was completing the journey home which she didn't complete on the night she died.
This story in the video makes no sense. Why was the ghost in the original pick up point? If it was just a time echo, then why would she already have damage to her face?
Come on people, if you're gonna make up stories at least make them internally logical
Sounds like this guy witnessed a suicide with a horrifically abused woman and then did nothing.
I don't think the guys fully appreciated the "You've got someone waiting for you there?" line from the passenger's perspective.
Because if my lyft driver asked me that while riding alone super late/early in the morning I'd immediately start thinking he was planning to take me to a secluded area to attack me.
And I don't think I'd growl, but I'd sure as heck pretend to me on my phone with my Dad who's waiting for me to come home (if this is happening in the modern day) or get out of the car.
A lot of people are taught to freak the potential attacker out in anyway possible, Act creepier, scarier and crazier than them. Barking and growling are often suggested as ways to do this. It 100% makes sense that she growled.
Absolutely! Once I had to get a ride home with a guy I didn't know, who just before arriving sent me pictures of lingerie.
It was a dangerous neighborhood, almost midnight and there were no ubers close.
The guy was friends with the other guy who was supposed to get me, but to be honest I didn't know the other guy too well.
So I rolled the dice and got in the car, but I sent a quick message to a friend with the guy's info and made sure to casually tell him as soon as I got in.
Turns out the guy's wife was selling some stuff and the messages were meant for a potential buyer. He showed me his phone and I almost bought a pair of earrings.
Yeah, if this really were a true story and not a retelling of a classic urban legend it's super weird how the cabbie reacted to this lady. The only suspicious thing the woman does is growl, and even that could be explained by her injuries affecting her ability to talk. It'd also explain why she had to hand the address over on a piece of paper.
100%! I'd be terrified, and if I'd recently been attacked and was still trying to escape idk what I'd do but growling isn't out of the question at all
I so hope this isn't a true story, for the woman's sake
Straight up that's a serial killer/predator question. Never ask somebody that lads
Shane looks like he should be a gatekeeper for a town in 1786, I can just see him holding up a lantern in the rain through the gate window
Shaneburg USA, “We’re all assholes here!”
@@elliereppe9021 ALL HAIL TO SHANEBURG
That's a vivid image, thank you!
@@elliereppe9021 I’m getting a dual citizenship to Kurtistown and Shaneburg
To be fair, if I was traveling somewhere by myself in the middle of the night and was asked "Is someone expecting you?", I'd take that as a threat.
Yes! Finally someone said this. I had an Uber driver ask me if where I was being picked up from was my home or Where I was going was home. I lied and said I was just going from one friends house to another. It was just such an odd question and even if he didn’t mean anything by it set off warnings in my head.
I had to take a cab once, late at night after getting done with a tight deadline. It is a business district with no residential areas. The cab driver asked me if I normally took cabs that late at night. I didn't answer. Then he asked if I need to book a cab again, we could exchange numbers so I could directly call him in his personal number instead of booking through the app. I don't know why I felt so much nervousness that I told him to take me to the nearest police station instead of my destination. I lied that I'm a lawyer and had received a text from a cop wanting me there for something. Once I reached there I told the cops the only reason i was there is because I felt unsafe. I booked a cab with a different app after a few hours there and went home, all the while looking over the back windshield to see if I was being followed. It was really scary. I was told by the cops to call them once I'd reached my destination.
Maybe we should start growling at drivers as a response to creepy questions to turn the tables and freak them out
I always keep my keys in my hand (use as a weapon)
We can never be too careful.
Literally just commented this, I feel like this is the sort of thing that shows that this was written by a man.
I mean I hope it's not actually a true story because in that case the cab driver watched an injured and mentally disturbed woman commit suicide and called her a monster. Certainly fits the bill for spooky but more of a bummer than a thriller. I also gotta say I love the illustrations for this series.
Same? What is with all these stories of "inhuman monsters" just sounding like people who need help? Can we just collectively like, stop writing mental illness like it's scary?
Maybe because he didn’t see the body at the bottom of the cliff?
@@jen4.4 so? It's dark and raining, steep and described as a cliff. So what if you can't see her with your phone torch? I'd still presume she was down there and slid out of view not that it just didn't happen
@@ameliorated Just giving potential reasons lmao
@@baydiac this so much. They need someone that vets these stories for this issue after this one and the roommate one ):
i NEED the details of Shane's "sleeping in the trunk" story
he talks about it in the unsolved episode of thelma todd, i think
iirc, he was absolutely plastered and locked out of his house, so his drunk brain said trunk time? but idk
Assuming since he said it was New Years, he was drunk and was being responsible by sleeping in his car instead of driving home.
Ok almost thought it was because it's California and homelessness is bad here
He was drunk and had locked himself out of the house and so he went and slept in the trunk of his car
Ryan: a-
Shane: SHUT up, let me get into the character
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@@RezTKF yes! Please can u narrate some stories (random ones online) that me and a mate can react to?
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I think we're all glossing over the fact that Ryan just goes "Shane has a nightgown he wears when we do ghost investigations" and Shane just agrees with him
Shane's barking is too realistic for Ryan to be calling it cartoonish
I’m sorry but even if I didn’t see a body at the bottom of the cliff, I’d still call 911.... come on my dude
this is clearly a woman who fled a domestic abuse situation, night gown, burn on her face, dead of night, cabbie starts asking her creepy questions, so she growls at him (I've heard the advice "if a guys being a creep growl/bark at them" so many times) and then she kills herself. This doesn't make me scared it just makes me sad.
same. im like bro cant you tell this is just a sad woman? sigh
the frantic knocking on the window, as well
@@thomasthegoatofsatan2754 This, like she must have run for her life after that injury and was afraid her abuser might catch up
This, exactly! I would have called emergency services or taken her to a safe space. Especially if when I entered coordinates, it wasn't an obvious place. Felt the same about the roommate one. Call somebody. Get help. It's not supernatural just because it makes you uncomfortable.
Same. I’ve always heard to act possessed if anyone tried to hurt you. Like... poor lady...
he literally asked if anyone knew she was out there and knew her location so she probably thought he was trying to kidnap her and used the growl method to scare him off and make him think she’s „too weird to be kidnapped“
It's obviously not actually a true story, also lol growling probably isn't gonna actually scare a kidnapper. Those were creepy ass questions though.
How would growling make a kidnapper back off? I don't see it honestly
She's a ghost...
The Hitchhiking Ghost is such a classic urban legend. The gall of this person to try and pass it off as a "true story" is remarkable -- like retelling the story of the Friday the 13th movie and saying, "No, dude it totally happened to a friend of mine I swear!"
And yet there are people in the comments who actually believe it's a true story.
Maybe that cabbie is the one who told the story to the author as a true story?
A friend of mine in 1st grade actually did that, but with Nightmare on Elm Street! Told me the basic story - guy with knives for fingers kills people in their dreams - left out names, told me it happened in my neighborhood, and I believed him. I wasn’t allowed to watch horror movies until high school, so for 8 years I thought it was true. Then I found out what an idiot I had been 😂😂😂
In many Latin cultures Lady in White stories are regarded somewhere between truth and story, the original teller likely expanded on a creepy experience when telling the author
@@onlyhousestarklivesmatter No. Lmao . Just hard no. It was made up
“I would never tell anyone what happened”
“Yeah this story is based off a story a cabbie told me”
Creepypasta writers man 😂
The comment section when it’s a true story: “it’s mental illness innit”
@IftheApocolypseComesBeepMe this was confirmed fake. It has multiple different versions and is just a scary story for tab drivers
I didn't know how to feel until the part where he sees her face. And then him driving to a cliff, my mind went straight to suicide. I felt bad. I have a few mental problems and sometimes when I'm zoning out or thinking about something serious, I tend to look kinda weird to and at people, it actually happened today at my job. Us mentally ill ppl don't always know how "crazy" we look to the "normal" ones.
I’m pretty sure it’s fake, as I used to watch Supernatural and there was a VERY similar story. Almost identical.
@@helloiamtiredallthetime.631 which episode please!! If u remember. I used to watch too but I can’t recall haha
@@laurv6925
I think it was the very first one!
*Witnesses a suicide of a very abused woman*
"MUST HAVE BEEN A GHOST WHO CAN WRITE ON PAPER"
wait if she was abused why would she have a piece of paper with geolocation of a cliff? that sounds unlikely. the story is just poorly written.
@@kingofcarrotflowers2930 because she wanted to jump off of it?
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought this.
Thank you! It was definitely a spooky experience for the cab driver, but tbh I thought he was being an asshole reacting to her deformity that way. Honestly this story is very tragic.
well she looked like a white lady and everybody in the philippines has heard her, her story is almost like this.
petition to get the boys in white nightgowns next time they have an overnight bfu investigation
THIS‼️
And Ryan has to wear those pink plastic curlers
@@AJPrice-cg5ip Shane should wear it since he has longer hair 😂😂
great idea
"Did she pay him?" Exactly my thoughts sir.
I actually get a rush of warm fuzziness when I see an upload from these two
same ✋😔
Same tho
What are you doing here oompa? Shouldn’t you be working on a new video?
I didn't know I could describe that feeling
I love you
“This woman has obviously had... a NIGHT”
Fun Fact is at the 16:29 He said "and I would never tell anyone what happened". and here we are hearing his stories LOL
Shane’s “SHUT UP lemme get into the role here” and the deeply religious shane madej cab driver bit was fantastic
Honestly, the growling to that last question was an inspired move, if you're a girl (or otherwise feminine presenting person) out late and someone asks A) if there's someone waiting for you and B) if anyone know's where you are right now, that is usually not the lead up to a fun and safe time
"lock the door" _yesss_
"turn off the lights" *no.*
"Is someone waiting for u where u r going?" What the hell kind of question is that. Sounds like something a kidnapper would say.
I mean if someone is hurt or acting weird and you have reason to be worried for their safety it seems like a fair question to me.
@@sk.redstark Well said.
@@sk.redstark Very good point. I'm sorry I spoke.
Cabby to a young, weirdly silent woman in the middle of the night: "Soooo... Is anyone waiting for you at that location? Does anyone know where you are at?"
And the woman is supposed to be the creepy one in this story??
That was my first thought too
Come now. His questions don't have to be inherently creepy. It could very easily be asked out of concern since it's so late at night.
@@yoyohan9 if its that late at night and someone is asking if anyone will notice you're missing IS creepy
@@luca-mf3wg I don't think it has to be.
Yoyo Han It doesn’t matter if it ‘has to be’. If you’re a woman with large gashes in your face out in a cab in the middle of the night, you’re gonna be on the defensive automatically.
"a reminder i must be aware of who i pick up they could be dangerous" she literally didnt do anything to you lol
IF this were real, it sounds like a woman who was injured horrible (possibly by spouse/family) and either couldn't take the abuse anymore, or couldn't stand living with the suffering/disfigurement. She went to the cliff to kill herself. I would say the 'growling' could even be her trying to talk, but if she is burned, her vocal cords/throat could be damaged from fire/breathing in smoke and she only makes garbled sounds. This dude is just like 'an injured person, must be some horrible monster!' then watches her jump of a cliff and decides 'of course, a ghost.' and just goes home. He sure was right about not being the smartest tool in the shed.
it's not real :)
@@redshell8006 I figured it probably wasn't. Things like an address to a cliff that you can drive right up to seemed unlikely along with a few other things.
@@erinschannel8501 Wow, you're boring.
@@erinschannel8501 that urban legend usually has a woman suffer some form of abuse, die, and then turn into a ghost. Since there's no indication that the woman in this story is actually a ghost, then you can guess what this story is actually about. Then again, I doubt you're the brightest tool in the shed either.
@@erinschannel8501 no.
lol.
So the cab driver knows the following about this woman:
1. she was in a mentally disturbed state
2. she was severely burned by herself or someone else
3. she was in a nightgown on a deserted road
4. she jumped off a cliff
How the hell did the cab driver look at all that and be like “this definitely isnt a woman who is in trouble and needs help, its a spooky ghost so i shouldnt even call the cops even though she jumped off a cliff”
Like he said I guess : definitely not the sharpest tool in the shed. smh 🤦🏻♀️
I think she must have escaped a domestic abuse situation
Because it’s a fake story
I mean she literally *growled* at him what was he supposed to think-
Well if she was alive, the cab driver probably would’ve seen the body down below so I think that’s why he thought it was a ghost
"Not the smartest tool in the shed" might be a bit of an understatement.
The correct term of phrase is "not the SHARPEST tool in the shed" 😂
as a young woman, if I ever had to take a cab in the middle of the night and dude was asking me where I was going, I would probably growl at him.
true! but the cab driver already has the location since they’re the ones taking you there
@@momsagainstjuuls7659 true but "you got someone waiting for you, someone who knows you're out here?" Is a highly creepy thing to say especially in the middle of a night when im alone with a cab driver
@@sarawarren7002 that is... Not necessarily creepy at all. They could just be concerned about your well-being.
@@matthewbibby8921 I mean it could be taken in two completely different ways
@@matthewbibby8921 i understand what you mean but as a girl my first thought would be "he's asking if anyone will notice im gone"
Through this entire video I was on Shane’s side think wow this cabby is being so rude this woman just had a horrible day and now this cabbie is basically calling her a monster
Honestly I was on the cab driver's side until he called her an it. Its late, raining, and I know a lot of stories about ghost hitching cab rides or people getting killed via hitchhiking. But if I had a passenger who looked that banged up I'd take them to the hospital. She is clearly abused and if she growled at me, as scared I'd be I would jump to mentally disturbed not ghost. Like. Seriously, this woman needed help, not a jackass scared cat.
@@louparis1909 about the growling: the cabbie was asking really sketch questions. The last one before growled being something like "is anyone waiting for you and know your here?" That question immediately screams danger, red flag, panic. And when people are being sketchy, one thing I was taught and lots of other women were taught was, act crazy or weird to scare them or throw them off something. Growling and barking throw people off. Her growling at him after she didn't answer his questions and he continued asking even more invasive ones, 100% makes sense.
@@peachy_scoundrel415 oh I agree that's what it was as someone who is afab, I have been taught this too. However I was talking about from the point of view of a male taxi driver.
He did said: not the sharpest tool in the shack
Wouldn't it be wild if when she got out of the cab she just was like "Oh thank you so much for driving me! Have a great night. :))"
Trigger warning
Kinda think this woman was a victim of domestic abuse, she was wearing a night gown as she ran away, their partner burned their skin with an acid attack; some got in her throat hence the growls and she just wanted to end it all.
Very elaborate idea, and I don’t doubt it bc thing like this has happened plenty of times before. Including the acid part
sounds like a lady who had QUITE the night - maybe escaped an abusive situation and decided to game end herself. the growling actually sounds smart to me, like how if you bark at catcallers they're scared off. could be she was as scared of him trying something on her as he was of her being some sort of supernatural being.
Yea especially since she did it after he asked if anyone knew she was out there. Sounds like she was scared of him attacking her
that actually sounds like a good storyline ngl. The nightgown and fresh wounds would make sense because she could have escaped right that night and ran for the woods to get away from her abuser. Also since she had walked away slowly from the car and embraced the rain for a while before ‘disappearing’ off the ledge maybe she was suicidal because of her failed and cruel love and knew she wanted to end it that moment.
@@joilynjones5928 or she didn't see a way out of her situation other then death.
@@joilynjones5928 so how does cab driver gets slapped with his windows up because remember the original story the cab driver was awoken by a slap not a tap on the window
@@nightvolt9572 if she was actively being pursued or thought she might be by whoever hurt her, she could've been panicking and knocked harder than she would normally. people do the same thing knocking hard on doors or whatever when they're terrified. could've been that, just with a car instead?
plot twist: Ryan and Shane are sitting next to each other.
Plot twist: Ryan and Shane are really ghosts
I definitely think that - if this is a true story - then this woman isn't a ghost. She's probably deeply traumatized and it might have, unfortunately, brought her to the edge where she jumped. I would be scared *for* her, not *of* her.
yea lets be honest here, most ppl will shit their pants and drove away before they even let her in given the exact same situation. 'i would be scared for her, not of her' sounds funny coming from ppl that never actually encounter it lmao
I would be both but I mean maybe call the police
@@liuluciaz6673 I've helped severely traumatized & mentally ill people before so, can't relate but sure. Most people are easily scared.
@@liuluciaz6673 actually, I think that most people's reaction to what is clearly a severely injured person is to lock their doors and call the police/ambulance. How dumb/out of touch with reality would you have to be to automatically assume that injured people are ghosts.
it’s not real, it’s an urban legend
The stories are scary, but the illustrations are on a whoooole new level. I'm never going to sleep again!
I know right. I literally have to cover the screen with my hand sometimes because some of the drawings are so creepy.
I was just about to comment that you mind reader
But your profile pic is not scary
@@natalietipsword9677 Same. I'm on my mobile so I cant even hide in the comments so I have to look away. I'm 37 years old, what's wrong with me?!
@@Olive-ey1cc I watch teen titans go after watching scary stuff like this
This lady just growling at her Uber after he tried to make small talk with her is just way too funny to me.
He's asking creepy questions, it's not small talk
Some people are worried about the woman but really, don't be. Taxi drivers are notorious for spreading legends and ghost stories, and this one fits the bill almost perfectly. I'm surprised she didn't disapear while still in the car for extra spooks.
or the lady says"Oh you found out already?"
That’s how the hitchhiking lady story normally goes. They pick up a spooky woman, drive, and she either disappears before they reach the destination or they reach the destination (usually a derelict building) and then vanish.
Aah yes...that's the iteration I've heard in our news channel(where I live)!!! And that's one of the leading regional news channels...went out ghost hunting and they were asking several cabbies and multiple cab drivers opined the same. It's just classic!!!
It's such a stereotypical ghost story I'm surprised anyone even gave it one single thought that it could be real and the whole thing wasn't just written as a writing exercise.
Are they really? That's interesting.
This man literally just witnessed a suicide and told no one, poor woman is probably just an unsolved missing case
Exactly what I thought.
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING like shit ur either really sleep deprived or u have no moral compass to first think it’s g-g-ghost instead of I should probably dial 911 right about now
Ya my own personal like grounded in reality theory is that whoever this woman is. She was most likely the victim of domestic abuse, this particular assault on this night (i.e the burning and peeling of the face) was just the final straw and she escaped possibily killing her abuser in the process. Then you know the trauma and the idea that perhaps everyone would take her abuser's side over her just caused a mental break (hence the growling could be a traumatic defence mechanism) and she had the driver drive her to a cliff that was perhaps sentimental to her and she jumped. Plus I mean how good is a flash light light in the pouring rain looking down a deep cliff? Not surprising he didn't see anything.
Ys but think about that poor man. He must be out of his senses.
He wad not even thinking other options.
@@dakshjoshi5830 Yeah but clearly after the fact, even after he's had time to think about it and knows he has physical proof it happened (the note) he's still just telling it to other riders as a spooky story? He should be telling someone who can investigate and give them the note, could give someone closure or something
one thing's for sure, their illustrator/artist is amazing.
dude i don’t even care how these are written i’m just here for ryan’s narration and shane’s commentary
But you gotta appreciate the art and the added sounds too
@@JamesSmith-wu1dd oh absolutely those are great too
yea kudos to the art team for making these, they even made one for the channel banner and i like that a lot
Listen as a woman, if I had been recently injured, probably violently and some cabby asked me if anyone was meeting me/knew where I was I might be freaked out enough to growl too. Are we sure this wasn't just a lady who had been disfigured and traumatized and decided to commit suicide?
Exactly, I’m so confused as to why he didn’t call the police
Yes it’s a scary story for this poor abused woman!!
That was my first thought, but I actually prefer it to be a ghost story rather than a probably abused and traumatized woman.
Maybe because he didn’t see a body at the bottom of the cliff?
Also, if I thought I saw a woman, dead of the night, in night gown, with a fresh burn on her face? We're taking her a woman's shelter.
Hey ghoul boys! I’m not sure if this was already suggested, but considering it’s popularity, I highly doubt it was not already suggested. But Shane and Ryan should do a video of them playing Phasmophobia! It’s like a virtual reality of when you guys explore supernatural sites!
yuh🌟
theyre not gamers, playing phasmophobia required a pc or gaming laptop, although im not sure if it works for gaming laptops
@@fredy3037 It does work for gaming laptops. I just got it a few weeks ago on sale to play with my friends, and it is an experience, especially when your friend is calling the ghost a little bitch while everyone else is shushing him.
YESYESYES THAT'D BE GOLD.
@@fredy3037 👀
I thought it said “white lady” and I immediately thought, “yes, I’m afraid of karens”
"Help, somebody post this on Face Book!"
"Ah wonna tahlk to ya managhur"
are you scared of
*the w h i t e l a d y*
A very fair fear, if I do say so myself, lmao.
Same 😂
Karen: THIS IS A CHURCH BUS, HONEYYY! NEEEEEXXXXXT!
Me: 😳 😩 *runs away in fear*
This is actually a very common retelling of a ghost story about a lady who stops a driver, gets in and gets dropped off. The driver then is informed that the said person is deceased.
Would you maybe like another scary channel to enjoy your nights to while under quarantine my friend? Jw cuz I'm an aspiring voice actor that also makes horror narrations and I'd love to help provide you with more content during these hard times if you're down for some new material to get into! 😊👌
Watches a lady kill herself; Must be a ghost!
Well she is now
@@possums154 Lol touche
I mean he tried to talk to her, in response she acts like she is possessed and if the comment section is true then she got the appropriate response which was to creep him out and turn him away.
What if this woman had just been attacked, and was so distraught that she decided to end it? And the cabby just couldn’t make out her body cuz it was dark and rainy? Idk, but somethings sus here, and I don’t think it’s just the woman. 🤔🤔
if she want to die let her be
Guy still should’ve reported it
why should report?
@@amarreezlan7131 because she might have kin who don't know what the hell happened to her
woulda drove her to a hospital
this story sounds more like this cab driver drove someone to a cliff, where they then jumped off and they just never reported it because they thought it was a ghost?? bro someone committed suicide call the police lmao
and then what would the police do?
@@amarreezlan7131 uh they can at least try to recover and identify her body bro
so you’re mad that someone couldn’t identify her body?
@@amarreezlan7131 identifying a body could possibly give family and friends closure. It could also help determine a ton of stuff like if there were drugs in her system (which could explain the growling) and the time that certain injuries were sustained (such as the burns). It could also eventually lead to an explanation of why she jumped.
@@nekomint1726 thank you 😭
Shane :he is so rude responding all horrified
Ryan:let's see how he responds
Story:I could not help but let out a horrified gasp
Ryan:ok look
This seems like a take on the "Woman in White" urban legend, where a girl/woman in a white dress asks you to take her somewhere and either kills you or herself at the end. I don't believe it for a second.
Yeah. There's a whole episode of goedam based on this tale and if this story hadn't ended in suicide, I would have just said "someone watched goedam and submitted the ep 2 summary."
The one I heard first was the one where a girl in a white dress stops and asks for a ride home. It's a fifty-fifty chance whether or not she kills you, usually in response to some perceived offence. If she doesn't kill you, she disappears. I've seen versions where she jumps of a bridge at some point, too.
My country's version wich we call "la rubia de kennedy" or kennedy's blonde, is pretty similar but the woman (who only take cabs at kenney street hence her name) never kills the driver, she will a) vanish or b) warn the driver about crushing in a cryptic manner wich will cause an accident
@@erinschannel8501 that’s the version of la llorona I heard first. Then she wails at the river for her lost kids for all eternity
Shoutout to Shane for calling out the harmful ideas behind burns being so scary.
This sounds exactly like that urban legend of a guy who picks up a girl on the side of the road the middle of the night. When he goes to the house of the address given, the girl has disappeared and when he asks the people inside the house about the girl, he finds out she’s been dead for some number of years.
Because it is you oaf
Shane needs to hire an actor to sit outside Ryan’s window during one of these so he can really be scared
Why can I see shane doing this?
Hed do it himself
Angie Gibson who needs an actor when you’ve got Steven lim
I'm getting a "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" vibes from this entire series and I'm living for it
Ayyye I'm not the only one who noticed!
Ryan: “goodnight…”
Shane: *goes off on a tangent*
Ryan: “just say sweet dreams”
I AM CRYIIIINNNGGGG
Those two act like such a married couple
@@beelzebub1938 they are men so not really
The illustrator is so talented omg it really adds to the atmosphere of these stories
Driver: Oh Lordy, she growled at me!!
Lady in the back: *taking a cat nap, snoring*
This story is a compilation of two urban legends.
1. Lady in white.
Someone always encounters her and she always leads them to a very high cliff, then she jumps off.
She's a ghost who's reenacting her suicide.
2. Girl on the bridge.
A driver helps a girl who's on a bridge by giving her a ride.
She always climbs in the back seat.
She always wants to go home.
When they arrive at the house, she disappears.
This is when the story splits into two and then further splits again.
A. The driver goes to the house and the parent(s) of the girl tells the driver that she died in a car accident on that bridge and can't move on or get home.
B1. The driver goes to the house and the current owner/tennant tells the same story, but they only know this because the realtor told them.
B2. The driver goes to the house and the current owner/tennant invites them in and calls a neighbor who comes over and tells the same story.
This neighbor is old or knew a old relative who remembered her story.
In all versions the saddest part is the repetition, this has been going on for decades. There's been many people trying to help her find her way home.
Both stories originate on the east coast in the US.
And both legends are based on actual cases.
1. Woman in white.
There was a woman who's child fell to their death and the woman later jumped off that same cliff.
The movie woman in white is loosely based on that story.
2. Girl on the bridge.
There were two cases.
One in the south a young couple recently married died together in a car crash.
There's a urban legend of a couple who is hitchhiking to get home.
They never make it.
It takes place in the south.
The other case was on the east coast in the US and a girl died in a car crash on or near a bridge.
People used to place flowers near that site and that grew into the legend of the girl on the bridge.
Only veterans remember the original title being “Are You Scared of the Hitchhiker?”
Yes.
Ooo
Or people who didn't remove their notification
I thought this was another episode that I hadn’t seen
Yas.
Why does Ryan look like a small nerdy kid in this lol
Because he is. 😆❤
it's the lack of mustache
His impression of shitting his pants though, right?
@@Gia.325 wow you just stole my comment lol
It's the hair
ryan looks like a 15 year old version of himself in this one
Ryan: "... and is a true story."
Me: "No it's not."
Shane, 1 second after me: "No it's not"
Amazing 😂
@Just a guy with a turban "this is a true story" "I never told anyone" "Note from the author: this is a story based on a story a cabbie told me"
The author literally admits it was written based on a claim from a cabbie with no verification.
@Just a guy with a turban if there were any proof of it existing, maybe, but as with pretty much every story here "this is a true story" is just a claim by the submitter/author and there's no actual proof of it being true.
Cabbie asking the woman "anyone waiting at your destination that knows you're here"
Dude that is straight up creepy. Ghost or not, treat her with respect smh
I’d growl too
maybe it would be creepy if it wasnt a cab driver
Shane is a mood. It’s not ok to display horror at the appearance of someone, people.
Granted but the lady isnt the hunchback of notre dame ugly but straight up looks like she face planted a land mine in afghanistan. If anything the cabbie has balls of steel for continuing to drive her to her destination
@@massivetwat5515 Why did you feel the need to add "in afghanistan"? Also like, classifying burn victims as horrifying is. Clearly messed up. Also even interpreting it charitably, if someone has fresh burns (or wounds of any kind) , it's ofc shocking and upsetting, but to then conclude they're horrifying or something evil is. Also clearly messed up.
@@annadomeyer9114 just saying if I was a cabbie driving at midnight and a woman with half her face missing I would go into cardiac arrest on the spot.
previous title: "Are you scared of the hitchhiker?"
Me: Yes and so is everyone else who doesn't want to be murdered, next question
@Uilleam MacLoganach anyone willing to hop in a stranger’s car is either of two things: too naive to keep themselves alive, or unconcerned because they’re the predator. No in between.
@Uilleam MacLoganach Who said I was blaming the victims? Just like prostitutes who fall victim to serial killers, life brought them to a dangerous place and an evil person sought out the vulnerable. It’s not their fault, just a consideration to make from the point of view of a driver.
If you’re the driver you know you’re not the potential predator, so the hitchhiker will either have gotten lucky with the car they crossed (neither of you are victims) or they’re dangerous themselves (you’re a victim yourself). In general of course the victim is a victim and nothing more. If you have a choice to hitchhike or take traditional travel routes, you should never go for the more dangerous option.
@Uilleam MacLoganach lord it’s a fucking youtube comments section chill
She was just trying to get a free ride by acting as weird as possible. She was an experienced cliff diver and her friend lives below that cliff.
Deadass I was like, she COULD be getting a free ride 👀
I love this explanation because it's the raddest and the happiest
@Anna Midkiff pack it up bella swan
everywhere I go I am accosted by Twilight references. It's like being in middle school again.
lmao, the only acceptable explanation.
I laughed so hard when Ryan read "I couldn't stop myself from letting out a horrified gasp."
Nobody’s going to talk about how good Shane’s dog impression was
Me: “so you’re trying to tell me a cliff has a address?” 🤣😂🤣
I guess so. Lol
Maybe lol
Maybe 😂 lol
every place has a coordinate. Thats probably what was on the paper, not an actual address like 123 Cliff Street
if someone told me that story I'd say, "bro, I think you watched a hostpital patient kill herself" like you have physical evidence to hand to the cops and say, "this is what she handed me, she went over the cliff"
i cant believe she didnt pay the fee
She paid with entertainment. She did a flip for him
Ghost: I'm going to jump
Driver: do a backflip!
Story : low growl
The sound they used : demon from hell
This just gives me original season of supernatural vibes
Oh yeah episode one right?
Yeah season one episode one
In this story I was waiting for this woman say, “take me home” like the woman in white did in the episode but she didn’t say it. Oh well, I’m totally okay with that 😆😆 this version sent chills down my fucking spine!
This kind of ghost story (The Woman in White) is told so many times, so many ways. However, it always ends the same way…
*T E R R I B L Y*
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This was a story told from a story, so the cab driver probably exaggerated his telling a little from that night (even if he didn't intend to, just based on his memory and perception of the night) and then this second person probably exaggerated it a bit further to fill in all the holes and make a cohesive story. So I belive that this is based on a true story, and is just an exaggerated version of a woman's late night trip. She could have been domestically abused, maybe on drugs, escaped from a hospital, could have been anything... and decided to end it all. Which in of itself, is a sad story.
"The Face In Your Window" Is personally, by far, the scariest story so far on this show and I'm hoping there's another one coming up to that same level of horror, if not scarier, that is a true story.
That was just a good ass story with so much potential. I hope the author does something with it.
Mmm yeah it was a great story, but I personally think are you afraid to be home alone one is the scariest one. That creeped me out man lol
Lol not home alone the are you scared of what's outside your bedroom door
that was honestly just amazingly written like i knew it couldn’t have been real but god it was chilling and well written
@@vanessaobina what
i would totally growl at a creepy cab driver asking me if anyone's meeting me where i'm going, that question puts up so many red flags so barking like a feral dog... not out of pocket for the situation lmao
“I’m not the sharpest tool in the shed”
I entirely agree with that statement.
"...or maybe it was because I wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed."
"...a piece of paper between her thumb and her forefinger"
*_WELL, THE YEARS START COMIN' AND THEY DON'T STOP COMIN'_*
😂
What
And they don't stop coming and they don't stop coming
"I would never tell anyone,"
*posts it online*
shane does a really good dog impersonator