3 Scary TRUE Urban Exploration Horror Stories



These are 3 allegedly true horror stories sent by viewers, taking place in abandoned buildings. Listen to these stories + more: …

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23 thoughts on “3 Scary TRUE Urban Exploration Horror Stories

  1. The woman that you mentioned she might’ve had a knife behind her back just like one of those other videos I’ve seen on YouTube or the urban explorer goes till I can abandon warehouse area and out of nowhere doors placed in the front with STFO on it and then fall psycho with a knife starts chasing Adam my guess is that creepy woman you mentioned she might’ve had a blade herself and must’ve been looking to attack people. My theory might’ve been a serial killer following you and your brother.

  2. That psychiatric facility you mentioned did they also experiment on the patients could surely they wouldn’t have just been tortured or mistreated I’m guessing they were experimented on like like how the Nazis did Jewish prisoners during World War II in those containment camps

  3. with these types of videos i really wish that the people that submitted the stories would also give footage, thats kind of the whole point of urban exploration

  4. Old Bryce Hospital in Tuscaloosa, AL? Off highway 82, on a road close to 84 lumber?
    If thats the one from story 2, my brother and i went exploring there one night. He ran off with the flashlight and left me there in the dark. Place is definitely creepy. You get that feeling of being watched there.
    Luckily the security guard didn't find me.
    This was back in 2010 I think.

  5. Bro the 3rd story has to be the scariest. Because imagine seeing a woman walk pass u and then after u going to a house I randomly see her again and asking if she wants to see something behind her back? Thats terrifying and i can’t imagine how that would be but know it would be traumatic

  6. I'm only 5 or so years in.. but I'm so grateful I found this channel. Some of the best content I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing… professional, entertaining, educational.. the works.

    I hope you keep this up for a very long time. And I'll be right here with you.

  7. What She Was Holding In Her Back When She Behind Us That Whole Time

    Me : I Don't Khow Maybe A Uno Reverse Card Or A Knife Or A Gun Maybe A Pepper Spray

  8. I whent to a abandoned house with my phone flash light on and a homeless man came out and asked me if I am filming him aggressively I told him I know some the homeless people that stay there so he was ok with me being there and the man I know whas their i gave them food and drink also just a reminder always ask if any one is in before going in make your self known I fill silly for not letting them know I who’s going in as I do that before but hay I’m ok 🙂 also bring back back with first Ade pack food drink for homeless people and your self and friends

  9. My mom explored Bryce hospital described in story 2, right on the border of UA campus. At the time the main hospital was still occupied, but she explored an abandoned building called the psychopathic building. She went at night, she saw nobody. She saw two floors, padded rooms with straps, steel doors, lots of graffiti and intact stairs. The basement was an auditorium but it was completely full of water. There was a bunch of journals and yearbooks, and a printing press (which she took a letter wood block from, she also took a journal). She went in 1999 though.

  10. "It sounded like a FEMALE'S voice"
    Are we so deep into the alt-right BS that now everyone is simply calling women "females"?As if they were nothing more than just their gender, like an animal?

    WTH?
    Even grammatically it is MORE CORRECT to say "woman" than "female".Seriously, can we just stop with these stories and whatnot that keep using "female" rather than "woman/women"?I mean, I don't think that I'm asking for too much when I'm asking for women to be treated like fellow humans, not like animals, am I?

    Seriously, how come the alt-right/incel/red pill movement was able to make so many people change from calling women "women" to "females"?Women are people too, even if you hate them, so a little bit of respect should be given.

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