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A Skeleton in the Shower and the Singing Ghost Girl: Halloween Haunts Begin | Real Ghost Stories LIVE!

A Skeleton in the Shower and the Singing Ghost Girl: Halloween Haunts Begin | Real Ghost Stories LIVE!

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We kick things off with a mix of spooky humor and genuinely eerie setups as Tony shares the tale of planting a motion-activated skeleton in the guest bathroom—only to forget he did it… until the screaming began. Carol recalls an unsettling stay at Tony’s house where someone—or something—sang outside her bedroom door in the dark. Was it his daughter? Or was it something else entirely? What begins as light Halloween banter quickly spirals into those unnerving “what really happened” moments we all dread in the dark. And as always, the best part is no one quite agrees on what’s real.

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