Fair warning: if (like me) you're the type of person who gets spooked easily,Us Raat (2025) Hindi Web Series you may want to look away now. The following Twitter thread is genuinely creepy.
New York-based illustrator and author Adam Ellis has been tweeting about his apparently haunted apartment for awhile now.
SEE ALSO: Not horror? 'A Ghost Story' is the most terrifying vision of the afterlife ever onscreenIt started with a series of dreams about a dead child, and it has quickly escalated to strange noises, unexplained animal behaviour and a series of events that are like something straight out of Paranormal Activity.
You can get fully caught up here:
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Anyway, there have been some further developments.
Over the past few days, Elllis shared two more threads -- complete with some very creepy video footage -- to update his followers on the "Dear David" situation.
Here's the full update, in order...
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In the second thread, things got even weirder:
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At the time of writing, this is Ellis' latest tweet:
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Okay, so Ellis couldbe making all of this up for Twitter points. It would be impressively elaborate, but it is of course possible.
He's a storyteller, after all, and the "Dear David" saga could be nothing more than a very well-told Twitter tale.
Either way, though, it's compulsive reading.
It's also surely not the last we'll hear about David...
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