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Episode 203: The Man in the Hat – A Basement Encounter That Still Haunts

Episode 203: The Man in the Hat – A Basement Encounter That Still Haunts

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In Episode 203 of Paranormal Nightshift, we descend into the basement with Blake—a man whose new living arrangement came with more than tight quarters and a shared Xbox. It came with him.

Tall. Silent. Mist-like. And always wearing a wide-brimmed hat.

What began as a normal night turned into a paralyzing face-to-face encounter with a figure who wasn’t supposed to exist—yet had been seen by others in the house long before Blake’s arrival. And when tools start flying across the room with no one there to throw them? That’s when curiosity turns to confrontation.

This isn’t just another ghost story. This is the kind of tale that makes you question what’s really lurking in the shadows you’ve learned to ignore.

Hosted by Gideon, this episode pulls you into the chilling unknown and reminds you: some spirits don’t just haunt… they watch.

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