3 Terrifying TRUE Night Drive Horror Stories (V2)

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Published 2023-09-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @tmr4342
    Anonymous must lead one hell of a life. They always have a story to tell 😂
  • Just imagine from the first story. You get so tired from driving so much that you hallucinate a random person. Then you go into the interview and the interviewer is that same person you hallucinated before. I would have done the same thing that person did. That's super creepy.
  • @jacobwebster4942
    Mr Nightmare is literally the only horror story channel that actually creeps me out.
  • And this is precisely why I say it is perfectly okay to be paranoid. I have been told many times that I can't live my life being paranoid but if I was the lady in the last story and some creepy dude at the bar was telling me about some shady motel, I'm not gonna go to that shady motel. I'm going to go to a different motels that's further away that the dude didn't suggest because now you have some creepy dude that knows where you're at
  • @aamiraustin5422
    The first story was pretty scary. Who would've thought that hallucinations can be so strong? Great video overall from the great Mr. Nightmare.
  • @lukeluikart1792
    That first story. I can relate. About 20 yrs ago i kept seeing the same person at various times throughout my house. It was a woman that scared the crap out of me. Then i realized it was just my wife. Womans seriously scary though.
  • The first story 100% reminds me of a Twilight Zone episode! Great narrating as always, Mr Nightmare!
  • Thank you for always letting me for 9 years have something to listen to while getting scared. Mr. Nightmare is a true legend. Always keep up the good work
  • @beerwhiskeyblues
    I love the night drive/road trip horror story category. Just something about the highway and the stories one can tell about long, interstate trips I find so fascinating and intriguing. You really never know what you might run into out on the road, especially in the middle of the night.
  • @Zoanfly
    When she arrives at that sketchy motel during a snowstorm and encounters the mysterious guy Toby from the diner, it had me on the edge of my seat! 🏨❄ The suspense is REAL! 😬 Always stay safe while traveling, peeps!
  • @ryanbeach4372
    It’s so creepy how when I’m watching Mr. Nightmare he uploads a video when I’m right in the middle of watching one of his vids. Coincidence? I think not!
  • @SirBeet
    I’ve walked home at night to see a car asking me for a ride, I’m a male teenager. Mr nightmare kinda helped me develop some common sense so I wouldn’t be naive and stupid.
  • I really felt for the guy in the first story, trying to get a better job, working all day and driving all night to make a better life for himself. The struggle is real.
  • The last story is precisely why you should A: lie to strangers, B: trust your instincts, and C: escape and get help instead of investigating on your own. Glad she survived!
  • @PunmasterSTP
    I'm glad to see the corpus of Mr. Nightmare's work continually expanding with multiple entries in the same topics. Here's to watching Night Drive Horror Stories V3 sometime 🍻
  • That last story sounds straight out of one of the Fears to Fathom games. The main character must have chosen all the correct options because she made it out alive!
  • @hyper_5pace902
    The first one is a very convincing and interesting example of how paranoia and nerves can mess you up and cause such hallucinations.
  • @cko8643
    Third story....I'd trust that Motel workers back up guymore then the police for that situation. I'd still report creepy guy later, but for needing some immediate hands on help, yep, I'd be glad that guy showed up right away.