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Creep Radio is a weekly paranormal podcast that explores chilling true crime, ghost stories, Bigfoot sightings, UFO encounters, AI, conspiracies, and unexplained mysteries in a suspenseful, storytelling format designed to keep listeners on edge.

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  • Cow Wanted For Murder
    Mar 2 2026

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    A lone Holstein steps into the beam of your headlights on a foggy rise, and by the time you swerve it’s already gone. That’s the story locals tell about a haunted stretch of US Highway 380 near Oak Point, Texas—where a grocery store milk cow died in a freak crash decades ago and, some say, keeps returning on the same date to claim new victims.

    We follow the trail from the A&P promotional tour that ended in tragedy to the first modern reports of a black and white cow standing in the middle of the road. Ranchers deny keeping dairy stock, police search the treeline beyond Potter Shop Road, and witnesses repeat the same eerie details. The turning point comes from Officer Spraggins, who topped the hill on February tenth, braked hard, and joined a woods search with lights blazing—only to watch the cow fade into mist as the sound of hooves thinned to silence. His signed report, the ribbing that followed, and his eventual exit from the force reveal how institutions handle events that don’t fit the form.

    Along the way we unpack the mechanics that might fuel a legend: fog, blind grades, headlight glare, and the split-second panic that turns caution into catastrophe. We also explore why folklore sticks where infrastructure fails, how a “ghost cow” becomes a mnemonic for a dangerous hill, and what patterns—real or perceived—do to drivers’ minds when a date on the calendar draws near. Believers will hear the consistencies that keep this case alive; skeptics will find plausible, grounded explanations for every twist. Either way, the takeaway is the same: slow down, respect the road, and be wary of what stories can make us see.

    If you’re ever headed down Highway 380 around February tenth, maybe choose another route—or at least crest that hill like something big could be waiting. If this tale kept you gripping the wheel, follow, share with a friend who loves a good haunt, and leave a quick review to help other curious minds find the show.

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    19 Min.
  • Voices In The Basement
    Mar 2 2026

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    Press play if you dare: we follow a newly married couple chasing a fresh start in Atlanta who land what looks like a dream—an oversized 1960s home at a price no one can refuse. The creaks and pops feel like old-house charm until the wind begins to shape itself into whispers that sound a lot like an argument. When those whispers start in the basement and finish in the bedroom the moment footsteps approach, curiosity turns into a sleepless pact to find out what’s really living inside those walls.

    We walk through every beat with them: a forgotten box in the basement that reconnects them to renters who fled after thirty days, the night when hot chocolate can’t calm nerves, and the call to a brother who arrives with sound-activated recorders and a lifetime of belief in the unseen. The candles dim, the house seems to tense, and a seance cracks the silence wide open. What the recordings reveal is not a neat message but a torrent of hostile tones that only make sense in reverse—an EVP that chills the room with a single, unmistakable command: Get out.

    The search for answers leads to newspaper archives and a brutal truth—a murder-suicide inside the very house, a history of violence that explains the too-good price and a string of owners who never stayed long. We share hard-won takeaways you can use before you sign: how to research a property’s past, spot red flags in a market listing, and balance skepticism with intuition when the data feels off but you can’t yet say why. If you love haunted house stories, true crime backstories, and practical home-buying wisdom wrapped in a chilling narrative, this one delivers.

    Subscribe, share with a friend who loves a good scare, and leave a review telling us: would you have stayed or run?

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  • Bigfoot Everywhere
    Mar 2 2026

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    The lights go down, the maps come out, and the footprints lead farther than anyone expects. We follow Bigfoot’s trail across seven continents, tracing how the legend shifts names and shapes while clinging to the same core details: towering height, bipedal stride, heavy musk, and a voice that can freeze the spine. From the Yeti in the Himalayas and the Otang in South Africa to the Mapinguari in the Amazon and the Yowie in Australia, we compare eyewitness accounts, historical records, and modern media to see where folklore meets fieldwork.

    We dig into the origin story behind the Bigfoot name and revisit the Humboldt Times articles that launched a cultural phenomenon. Then we head to Asia’s mountain passes and a Hubei road where witnesses say a hairy figure sprinted from the trees and left a smell that lingered. In North America, we revisit the FBI’s long‑sealed hair analysis, consider why delays breed mistrust, and unpack a Canadian recording of eerie howls that we amplify for clarity. Along the way, we explore how audio evidence is gathered, what waveform patterns skeptics and believers look for, and why compression can bury crucial clues.

    South America brings the strangest puzzle pieces: giant sloth theories, backward‑turned tracks, and a roar that rattles riverbanks. Antarctica adds classified wartime accounts of “Polar Men,” while Europe and Russia contribute snowprints and a chase caught on a shaky camera. Australia rounds out the picture with two centuries of Yowie cases and a debate over whether the creature is shy, aggressive, or simply very good at vanishing. Throughout, we ask the same question from new angles: do these consistent threads point to an undiscovered primate, a collage of misidentifications, or a global story we tell to keep the wild alive?

    Join us as we map sightings, weigh sources, and give you links to watch and listen so you can decide for yourself. If the hunt sparks your curiosity, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a quick review telling us which sighting felt most convincing.

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    17 Min.
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