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Send us Fan Mail Unexplained weight gain is scary enough when you’re doing everything “right,” but Helen’s story takes it somewhere much darker. She grows up small and fragile, then slowly doubles, then stops stepping on

Hosted by John Fite · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 87 episodes
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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.
John Fite hosts Creep Radio, a society show with 87 episodes published.

Send us Fan Mail Unexplained weight gain is scary enough when you’re doing everything “right,” but Helen’s story takes it somewhere much darker. She grows up small and fragile, then slowly doubles, then stops stepping on

Send us Fan Mail Something feels darker than a haunted house: the idea that the scariest stories are about information, power, and what happens to people who get too close to the truth. We lean into the chilling claim th

Send us Fan Mail A dollar bill is supposed to be boring. Spend it, fold it, lose it in the couch, repeat. But when a 1963 one dollar bill from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas shows up with a K, four elevens, and a ser

Send us Fan Mail A robot that makes your coffee right is one thing. A robot that can wear your voice, your habits, and your power is something else entirely. Tonight’s Creep Radio story, “Rita Knows You,” follows James S

Send us Fan Mail Ready for a wild parade of bad ideas? We dive into the most baffling, hilarious true-crime blunders—schemes so flimsy they practically turned on their hazard lights. From a personal check made out for $3

Send us Fan Mail What if the visitors we whisper about aren’t green beings at all, but patient machines—so small we’d never notice, so durable that time means nothing to them? We dive into a bold, testable idea: if a civ

Send us Fan Mail What happens when wonder flips to dread in a single turn of a telescope? We follow Jenny Carson, a 23-year-old astrophysics student, as a curious glint near the lunar north pole becomes a confirmed, Eart

Send us Fan Mail What if the scariest thing about your business wasn’t the burglar you were waiting for, but the gathering happening just beyond your wall at 2 a.m.? We follow a true account from 1973 Seattle: a teen ope

Send us Fan Mail Imagine your wallet with an off switch. We explore how the march toward digital money promises speed and convenience while quietly rewriting the rules of access, choice, and power. When every dollar is c

Send us Fan Mail Neon lights, brain-linked devices, and a city that hums like a server farm—our story steps into 2148 Neo Tokyo, where convenience is frictionless and character is optional. Billy inherits a fortune and b

Send us Fan Mail A feast can feel like a blessing until the plate starts asking questions back. We take you to the Smoky Mountains in late 1966, where a magazine assignment turns into an unforgettable Thanksgiving with t

Send us Fan Mail The night the lights died in New York, the city met its reflection in the dark. We open on the brittle summer of 1977—rising prices, rising tempers—and follow the lightning strike that crippled the grid

Send us Fan Mail What if the perfect partner could be printed to order—eyes, voice, body, even temperament—and never once pushed back? We chase that seductive promise into its darker corners, asking what happens to love,

Send us Fan Mail One flat tire on a busy freeway turned a perfect mask into shattered glass. We pull back the curtain on Brad, a lonely factory worker who inherited over a million dollars and used it not to build a life,

Send us Fan Mail A city kid walks into the Oregon woods certain he’s going to debunk a legend—and walks out carrying a story he can’t quite explain. Patrick, a sharp sixteen-year-old from Jersey City, heads to Eugene for

Send us Fan Mail The story you think you know about Close Encounters of the Third Kind leaves out the tug-of-war that made it unforgettable. We step through the military’s early denials, the writers and researchers who r

Send us Fan Mail A collie vanishes under a rolling, color-shifting light and returns months later without a scratch—and without his old bark. We take you to a family farm in Clay County, West Virginia, where tobacco rows

Send us Fan Mail What happens when your quiet fishing retreat becomes the stage for a nightmare on two legs? We take you from golden-hour beers on a west-facing porch to the breath-fogged minutes after 2 a.m., when heavy

Send us Fan Mail A careless shout at a red light in Lafayette seems like nothing more than road rage—until a furious driver chants a curse and promises twenty-four hours of hell. Weeks later, the clock apparently starts.

Send us Fan Mail Ever worked a normal retail shift that slid sideways into the uncanny? We did. What started as a routine intake from a beloved Portland doll collector became a slow burn of strange noises, shifting displ
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