THE BABYSITTER AND THE MAN UPSTAIRS.
A
married couple were going out for the evening and called in a teenage
babysitter to take care of their three children. When she arrived they told her
they probably wouldn't be back until late, and that the kids were already
asleep so she needn't disturb them.
The
babysitter starts doing her homework while awaiting a call from her boyfriend.
After awhile the phone rings. She answers it, but hears no one on the other end
— just silence, then whoever it is hangs up. After a few more minutes the phone
rings again. She answers, and this time there's a man on the line who says, in
a chilling voice, "Have you checked the children?"
Click.
At
first she thinks it might have been the father calling to check up and he got
interrupted, so she decides to ignore it. She goes back to her homework, then
the phone rings again. "Have you checked the children?" says the
creepy voice on the other end.
"Mr.
Murphy?" she asks, but the caller hangs up again.
She
decides to phone the restaurant where the parents said they'd be dining, but
when she asks for Mr. Murphy she is told that he and his wife had left the
restaurant 45 minutes earlier. So she calls the police and reports that a
stranger has been calling her and hanging up. "Has he threatened
you?" the dispatcher asks. No, she says. "Well, there's nothing we
can really do about it. You could try reporting the prank caller to the phone
company."
A
few minutes go by and she gets another call. "Why haven't you checked the
children?" the voice says.
"Who
is this?" she asks, but he hangs up again. She dials 911 again and says,
"I'm scared. I know he's out there, he's watching me."
"Have
you seen him?" the dispatcher asks. She says no. "Well, there isn't
much we can do about it," the dispatcher says. The babysitter goes into
panic mode and pleads with him to help her.
"Now,
now, it'll be okay," he says. "Give me your number and street
address, and if you can keep this guy on the phone for at least a minute we'll
try to trace the call. What was your name again?"
"Linda."
"Okay,
Linda, if he calls back we'll do our best to trace the call, but just keep
calm. Can you do that for me?"
"Yes,"
she says, and hangs up. She decides to turn the lights down so she can see if
anyone's outside, and that's when she gets another call.
"It's
me," the familiar voice says. "Why did you turn the lights
down?"
"Can
you see me?" she asks, panicking.
"Yes,"
he says after a long pause.
"Look,
you've scared me," she says. "I'm shaking. Are you happy? Is that
what you wanted?"
"No."
"Then
what do you want?" she asks.
Another
long pause. "Your blood. All over me."
She
slams the phone down, terrified. Almost immediately it rings again. "Leave
me alone!" she screams, but it's the dispatcher calling back. His voice is
urgent.
"Linda,
we've traced that call. It's coming from another room inside the house. Get out
of there! Now!!!"
She
tears to the front door, attempting to unlock it and dash outside, only to find
the chain at the top still latched. In the time it takes her to unhook it she
sees a door open at the top of the stairs. Light streams from the children's
bedroom, revealing the profile of a man standing just inside.
She
finally gets the door open and bursts outside, only to find a cop standing on
the doorstep with his gun drawn. At this point she's safe, of course, but when
they capture the intruder and drag him downstairs in handcuffs, she sees he is
covered in blood. Come to find out, all three children have all been murdered.
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