7 True Scary New Year's Eve Stories for 2023
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- 🚗 In 2005 Philadelphia, a group of friends in a cab witnessed a man brutally assaulting his female passenger.
- 🗣️ They alerted the driver, who then pursued the abuser's car to ensure police could be called, displaying significant bravery.
- 🚨 The friends successfully contacted 9-1-1, providing crucial information that likely led to the abuser's apprehension.
The Mortician's Eerie Discovery
- 🥶 A Texas State Trooper, responding to a New Year's Eve car wreck in freezing weather, gave a ride to a tall, raspy-voiced man.
- 💡 Upon arriving at the crash site, the trooper discovered an upside-down Suburban, and inside, a body on a gurney, initially mistaking it for a victim of foul play.
- 🚗 The man revealed he was a mortician transporting a body, explaining his shaken state caused him to forget to mention it, leading to a terrifying misunderstanding.
The Lazarus Effect in the Trauma Bay
- 🏥 A mortician recounts a New Year's Eve shift where a teen, shot nine times and declared dead after a resuscitation attempt, suddenly sat up and groaned.
- 😱 This event caused shock and disbelief among the medical staff and janitorial crew, with some staff members reacting extremely.
- 📉 Despite restarting resuscitation efforts, the victim ultimately flatlined again, leaving the phenomenon unexplained, possibly a Lazarus effect or a spontaneous spasm.
A False Accusation on New Year's Eve
- 😨 At a New Year's Eve party, a man politely declined advances from a woman, only for her to become aggressive and later falsely accuse him of attempted assault via Facebook messenger to his girlfriend.
- 📱 The fabricated message caused significant distress and doubt for his girlfriend, especially during the #MeToo era.
- 👮♂️ The situation was resolved when police confirmed no complaint had been lodged, and the girlfriend apologized for her temporary lack of trust.
Terrifying Encounter with a Giant Centipede
- 🏕️ While camping after New Year's Eve fireworks in 1978, a college student went into the woods to relieve himself and encountered a large, invasive centipede crawling up his leg.
- 🥶 Frozen in fear, he had to remain perfectly still for several minutes, fearing a painful bite or worse.
- 🌲 The centipede eventually crawled off his leg and disappeared into the woods, leaving the student deeply shaken and with a lasting phobia of bugs.
The Tragic Murder of Benjamin Anderson
- 💔 Benjamin Anderson, a kind and helpful man, was tragically murdered on New Year's Eve 2021.
- 🚗 His car was later found burned out, and he was identified through dental records after a body showing signs of extensive torture was discovered.
- 🔍 The investigation has stalled, with friends expressing frustration at the perceived lack of police effort and offering a reward for information.
The Unsolved Disappearance of Katrin Kohnert
- 👧 Fifteen-year-old Katrin Kohnert disappeared on New Year's Day 2001 after telling her parents she was visiting a friend, but was actually meeting her older boyfriend.
- 📞 Over the years, various clues emerged, including a mysterious phone call suggesting human trafficking and graffiti referencing her abduction.
- 🕵️♂️ Despite extensive investigations and numerous persons of interest, including her boyfriend and friends, Katrin's whereabouts and fate remain unknown, with theories ranging from murder to human trafficking.
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