SO EP:625 The Night Shift
What happens when everyday life collides with something that—according to everything we’ve been taught—shouldn’t exist? In this spine-tingling episode, we bring you three firsthand accounts from the misty forests of the Pacific Northwest, each told by witnesses who never sought the spotlight yet can never forget what they saw. These aren’t campfire yarns or shaky-cam curiosities.
Story One – “The Trail Cam”
A quiet suburban homeowner in Washington sets up a motion-triggered camera to catch whatever’s overturning his garbage cans at night. The footage he captures upends his sense of safety and pulls him into a months-long game of cat-and-mouse with a creature that seems to be studying him just as closely.
Story Two – “The Logging Road”
Deep in the Cascades, two seasoned loggers begin finding outsized footprints, catching echoes of guttural calls, and sensing an intelligence tracking their every move. When they finally meet the eyes of what’s been shadowing them, they realize the woods they’ve worked for decades may never have belonged to humans at all.
Story Three – “The Night Shift”
On patrol outside an isolated research facility, a security guard hears strange knocks and vocalizations drifting in from the treeline. His curiosity evolves into a groundbreaking—and chilling—attempt at back-and-forth communication with an unknown primate species that refuses to stay hidden.
These encounters will challenge your assumptions about what roams beyond the trailhead and what it wants from us.