thunderstorm? favorite food? blanket? mr. nightmare posted? it's a perfect night
The consistency is unreal. People don’t think about how much time the studio/recording time takes, the grueling edits, and the upload size. Mr Nightmares true horror is how much work is put into each video
The way parents in Idaho story jumped into action was admirable; thank goodness they took him seriously. 🙏🏽
8:58 honestly, if the manager reacted that way and asked you to leave, it sounds like he was either in on it or was related to Phil. There’s no reason for a manager to react that way, getting upset about an accusation on an employee’s off time, without some sort of personal connection.
There’s nothing more terrifying than realizing someone is actually outside — watching, waiting…
I'm shocked the police didn't immediately figure out who did it in the 1st story. Literally all they would have to do is ask the manager who delivered to that property...
The first story had me on edge from start to finish—absolutely chilling! The way it builds slowly from a peaceful, relatable setting to a horrifying encounter was masterfully done. Every detail, from the eerie behavior of the pizza guy to the gut-wrenching moment the footsteps crept up the stairs, had my heart pounding. You captured the fear of being young and alone so vividly, I felt like I was hiding in that bedroom too. It’s a terrifying reminder that danger can come in the most unexpected ways. This is one of the most gripping and well-told true horror stories I’ve read!
I love how so many stories start with ‘we live in a safe neighborhood,’ but then something sketchy still happens. It just shows we always need to stay alert, especially when strangers ask for help or try to get inside.
I feel like in the first story, that the pizza manager is likely with the delivery guy, even saying how he knew who he was and that he’s doing a delivery. Ultimately claiming that that wouldn’t be Phil
Thank you for always being so consistent, I’ve been watching you for YEARS, I’m turning 23 this year and I’m not ashamed to say I still enjoy your videos!
I hope Mr. Nightmare never stops posting. Been a fan since 2017
That's actually a really common fear. Knowing someone is outside your house for whatever reason. I'm really curious to listen to them. Thanks for posting again, Mr. Nightmare. 🎭
"When I was 12 years old, my mom had just started trusting me enough to leave me home alone, so this had to be when I was 12."
"you alone here?" No sir, I'm only 12. My dad's in the basement cleaning his rifle.
Man, you really helped like millions of us with falling asleep
09:45 yeah it was definitely Phil the pizza delivery
The past two times that I’ve cleaned my house I listen to Mr nightmare and he has dropped a new video each time to keep me going, thank you
For anyone here who's still young, if an adult asks you for help, especially if they're pushy, won't take no for an answer, or make you uncomfortable, and especially if it's a situation where there are other people around nearby (like other houses), tell them that they should seek help from an adult; it's not appropriate to seek help from a kid. Too many have used this excuse to trick kids, so stay firm. If they won't leave, do my next suggestion below. Everyone, if someone you don't know wants to come into your house, say to use your phone, or claims to need help, don't ever open the door, just tell them you're happy to call the police to help them. That'll make it clear how much help they really need.
Great content! Would love to see some fishing horror stories!!
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