"Now, let's read off some viewer submissions. Text-based submissions are typically not quite as trustworthy as live interviews, but when multiple reports come in describing very similar phenomena, it's safe to say something might be amiss.
"We have an excellent example of this tonight. I'll read out some submissions:"
It sounds like people might be making music at night? In Raleigh Hills? You can hear them yelling, and it's super creepy.
screaming in the woods
theres a FUCKIN DRUID CIRCLE MEETING ON THE GOLF COURSE. THEYRE TREPSASSING AT NIGHT AND THE HEAD DRUID JUST SCREAMS AND SCREAMS ALL NIGHT LONG. IM SICK OF IT
Can you investigate around Royal Pines Apartments? Sometimes after it gets dark me and my family can hear what sounds like somebody crying. Whoever it is they sound sad.
I'm pretty sure there's a ghost haunting Fanno Creek Trail. Maybe you can do a radio segment on that?
just called the cops about the druids. APPARENTLY im just CRAZY!!! thanks a lot officers NO I DONT NEED A WELLNESS CHECK. moving to my partners house to get away from that screaming. thanks for NOTHING
"If you put enough stories together, patterns start to emerge, but vaguely. Sometimes context or majority vote is enough to decide which details from which versions of the story are correct, but in most cases it's impossible to know who's right or who's wrong. Sometimes you have to make the truth clear with your own hands."