The Spirit Had One Request | Real Ghost Stories
A Florida theater investigation takes a bizarre turn when a psychic, during an EVP session, receives a message so specific it instantly identifies the ghost: a man who, in life, had a notorious habit of lingering in women’s bathrooms. The entity’s whispered response—'bathroom'—confirmed a haunting that had baffled theater staff for years: cold spots, locked stalls, and the sensation of a man’s presence in the women’s restroom. What makes this moment extraordinary isn’t just the clarity of the message, but the ghost’s apparent sense of humor—choosing a detail so personal and mundane that it couldn’t be fabricated. The episode then pivots to a chilling real-life account from a woman who, alone in her apartment, heard a voice say, 'I'm going to get her,' before fleeing barefoot to her boyfriend’s parents’ house. The contrast between the ghost with a joke and the ghost with a threat forces a haunting question: is the supernatural always malevolent, or can it be mischievous—or even a cover for something far more dangerous? The episode ends with a darkly comedic ad for a 'bowling psychic' who claims to channel the dead through pin alignments, delivering a message that a woman should divorce her husband and marry her German shepherd—raising the ultimate question: when the dead speak, how do we know if they’re joking, lying, or just unhinged? The most striking takeaway isn’t about ghosts—it’s about belief.
A ghost’s most specific message—'bathroom'—was instantly recognized by theater staff because it matched a real, unexplained haunting pattern.
The ghost’s choice to reveal a mundane, personal habit (infiltrating women’s bathrooms) suggests a sense of humor, not malice, in the afterlife.
When a person hears a voice say 'I'm going to get her' in an empty apartment, the rational mind may dismiss it—but the body’s panic response is real.
The line between a ghost and a real intruder is terrifyingly thin: both can trigger the same primal fear, but only one can be legally prosecuted.
A psychic who claims to read the dead through bowling pins delivers a message to marry a German shepherd—proving that not all supernatural claims are credible, even if they’re delivered with confidence.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Psychic’s Unexpected Revelation
“He says he can go into the women's bathroom. And the two ladies that invited our group into the theater to investigate, they gasp.”
The Ghost with a Sense of Humor
“It was incredible. It's the most legitimate proof that we've ever established with that group.”
The Real Fear: Ghost or Intruder?
“I heard somebody say, I'm going to get her. And I took off. I didn't really know what to do. I took off running.”
The Bowling Psychic and the Dog Marriage
A satirical ad for a 'bowling psychic' claims to channel the dead through pin alignments, advising a woman to divorce her husband and marry her German shepherd—blending comedy with the absurdity of belief.
“He says he can go into the women's bathroom. And the two ladies that invited our group into the theater to investigate, they gasp.”
“It was incredible. It's the most legitimate proof that we've ever established with that group.”
“And before I could even reach the main light in the hallway, I heard somebody say, I'm going to get her. And I took off. I didn't really know what to do. I took off running.”
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Chet Jamison
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