Scared to Death | Pulled Under

"He thrashed against whatever was holding him, desperately trying to kick himself free. The woman in blue smiled and he then heard what he knew was her voice inside his head. 'Stay…. stay…'” A quote from our second story. For our first tale today, we explore the Cajun legend of the Cauchemar, a specific, demonic spiritual presence believed by some living in and around certain parts of Louisiana to harm them after it invades their dreams. And for the second story, we head to Georgia for tales to stories revolving around the first haunted body of water we’ve talked about so far here on Scared to Death - Lake Lanier. And then Lynze shares some listener tales of allegedly true terror.  Thank you for sending in your stories, Creeps and Peepers! Please keep doing so. Send them to [email protected] Send everything else to [email protected] Want to be a Patron? Get episodes AD-FREE, listen and watch before they are released to anyone else, bonus episodes, a 20% merch discount, additional content, and more! Learn more by visiting:   / scaredtodeathpodcast   Check out Scared to Death merch in the store: http://BadMagicMerch.com Please rate, review, and subscribe anywhere you listen. Thank you for listening! Follow the show on social media: @scaredtodeathpodcast on Facebook and IG Website: https://scaredtodeathpodcast.com/ Facebook:   / scaredtodeathpodcast   Instagram: https://bit.ly/2miPLf5 Mailing Address: Scared to Death c/o Timesuck Podcast PO Box 3891 Coeur d'Alene, ID 83816 Video/Audio by Bad Magic Productions Additional music production by Zach Cohen Additional music production by Jeffrey Montoya Various free audio provided by http://freesound.org Scared to Death Intro/Outro footage credit: Stock footage provided by Videvo, downloaded from https://www.videvo.net Various Free Stock Video/B Roll Footage by http://videezy.com Footage by http://freestockfootagearchive.com Opening Sumerian protection spell (adapted at the end to fit the podcast): "Whether thou art a ghost that hath come from the earth, or a phantom of night that hath no home… or one that lieth dead in the desert… or a ghost unburied… or a demon or a ghoul… Whatever thou be until thou art removed… thou shalt find here no water to drink… Thou shalt not stretch forth thy hand to our own… Into our house enter thou not. Through our fence, breakthrough thou not… we are protected though we may be frightened. Our life you may not steal, though we may feel SCARED TO DEATH.”