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The Experiment

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This episode features a story called "The Experiment" written by Joseph Courtney, narrated by Jethro Arola and music by Darren Curtis.

Joseph lives in Chicago, is a high school teacher, writes horror stories for adults and children, and is our first listener submission on the show. Thank you Joseph!

"The Experiment" is about a college graduate who suffers from sleep paralysis. When he returns to his suburban home with no bedroom and no clue what he wants to do, his nightmare hallucinations lead him to an unexpected discovery in his basement.

If you enjoy the show please rate and review on iTunes, Like the Night Fears Facebook page, and follow on Twitter @hostofhorror and until next time, have sweet dreams

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The Experiment

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Content provided by Jethro Arola. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jethro Arola or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This episode features a story called "The Experiment" written by Joseph Courtney, narrated by Jethro Arola and music by Darren Curtis.

Joseph lives in Chicago, is a high school teacher, writes horror stories for adults and children, and is our first listener submission on the show. Thank you Joseph!

"The Experiment" is about a college graduate who suffers from sleep paralysis. When he returns to his suburban home with no bedroom and no clue what he wants to do, his nightmare hallucinations lead him to an unexpected discovery in his basement.

If you enjoy the show please rate and review on iTunes, Like the Night Fears Facebook page, and follow on Twitter @hostofhorror and until next time, have sweet dreams

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