Good evening, night owls and curious souls, and welcome to Episode 189 of Paranormal Nightshift—where the veil between reality and the unknown is at its thinnest.
Tonight, listener JC shares a lifetime of chilling encounters that began at the age of five. It all started with a pair of playful twin girls—Elizabeth and Lila—who seemed perfectly normal… until JC learned, decades later, that they had died in a house fire long before their meeting.
But the spirits of childhood were only the beginning. A summoning game gone wrong left JC with an unsettling companion—a shadow figure that lurked just out of sight, a silent watcher that never truly left. Years later, during a past-life regression, JC came face-to-face with this dark presence once again, reliving the terror as if it had never faded.
And then came the near-death experiences—first, a fleeting glimpse of the beyond, and later, an undeniable journey into heaven… and hell. Encountering lost loved ones in a realm of light and warmth was only part of the story. The darker forces that followed—an entity beyond the shadow figure, something more sinister—would haunt JC’s waking and dreaming life, pushing them to seek answers in the world of NDEs and spiritual communities.
This episode is one you won’t forget.
🔥 Claim your FREE eBook! Dive into the supernatural adventures of Buck “Shadow Sheriff” Freeman with The Birth of Dimensional Desperado, available now at ParanormalNightshift.com.
🎧 Want early access and ad-free episodes? Join us on Patreon for exclusive content and behind-the-scenes looks at Dimensional Desperado—our paranormal time-traveling saga.
💀 Have a story to share? Submit your own paranormal encounter at ParanormalNightshift.com for a chance to be featured.
📲 Stay connected! Subscribe on Spotify and YouTube, leave a comment, and tell us which part of JC’s story sent chills down your spine. Your engagement keeps us exploring the unknown.
Until next time, keep your senses sharp, your lights on, and remember: sometimes the things we fear at night are just stories… until they’re not.