
My Dead Girlfriend Keeps Messaging Me on Facebook | Creep Cast


[00:15 - 02:03]Nathan and a friend discuss how Nathan was sick and unable to record a podcast recently


[01:05 - 01:44]The friend introduces the story as a classic that has been passed around the internet for years


[02:03 - 03:12]Nathan and Emily's conversation is shown through screenshots, with Emily reaching out to Nathan's phone from beyond the grave


[02:12 - 03:19]Nathan shows his friend the screenshots and they discuss the strange messages from Emily's account


[02:17 - 03:52]The friend introduces the story as a classic that has been passed around the internet for years


[03:53 - 04:24]They continue to discuss the creepy pasta story and Nathan expresses his excitement to read it


[04:04 - 04:18]The friend introduces the story as a classic that has been passed around the internet for years


[04:25 - 05:10]Emily mentions a specific trail, which Nathan and his friend realize is where Emily died in a car accident


[04:40 - 07:46]Emily eventually reveals herself by referencing an inside joke between the two of them


[07:18 - 08:41]Nathan and Emily's conversation is shown through screenshots, with Emily reaching out to Nathan's phone from beyond the grave


[07:26 - 07:54]The friend introduces the story as a classic that has been passed around the internet for years


[08:18 - 09:38]Nathan shows his friend the screenshots and they discuss the strange messages from Emily's account


[08:51 - 10:28]Nathan and Emily's conversation is shown through screenshots, with Emily reaching out to Nathan's phone from beyond the grave


[10:12 - 10:56]They realize that Emily's death may not have been an accident and that she may be reaching out for help from beyond the grave.


[10:57 - 11:09]Emily eventually reveals herself by referencing an inside joke between the two of them


[11:09 - 14:09]Nathan and the friend discuss the popularity and reactions to the "Barasca" episode


[14:09 - 14:17]The hacker responds with quirky and cute responses.


[14:17 - 14:22]The narrator becomes more disturbed and wonders if the hacker is someone who knows him and his girlfriend personally.


[14:23 - 14:37]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[14:37 - 16:33]He receives confirmation from his girlfriend's mother that she has not logged into her Facebook account since the week of her death.


[15:14 - 16:18]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[15:52 - 16:05]The narrator becomes afraid and wonders if the hacker is a sadistic prankster.


[16:33 - 16:48]The narrator becomes more disturbed and wonders if the hacker is someone who knows him and his girlfriend personally.


[16:48 - 16:53]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[16:54 - 18:27]The hacker also tags herself in photos that were taken in places where the narrator and his girlfriend used to hang out.


[17:20 - 17:26]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[17:44 - 17:59]The hacker continues to tag herself in the narrator's photos.


[17:59 - 18:51]The narrator becomes suspicious and wonders if it is not a hacker, but someone close to his girlfriend.


[18:51 - 19:15]The narrator becomes afraid and wonders if the hacker is a sadistic prankster.


[19:15 - 19:27]The hacker continues to tag herself in the narrator's photos.


[19:27 - 20:11]The hacker also tags herself in photos that were taken in places where the narrator and his girlfriend used to hang out.


[19:46 - 20:00]The narrator becomes afraid and wonders if the hacker is a sadistic prankster.


[20:12 - 20:48]The narrator finds out that his friends have noticed the tags and some have removed him from their friends list.


[20:48 - 21:01]The narrator's friends notice the tags and some remove him from their friends list.


[21:01 - 21:38]The narrator becomes suspicious and wonders if it is not a hacker, but someone close to his girlfriend.


[21:13 - 21:19]The hacker responds with more quirky and cute responses.


[21:19 - 21:25]The narrator begins receiving messages from his dead girlfriend's Facebook account.


[21:25 - 21:32]The hacker also tags herself in photos that were taken in places where the narrator and his girlfriend used to hang out.


[21:38 - 21:51]The narrator begins receiving messages from his dead girlfriend's Facebook account.


[21:51 - 21:58]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[21:58 - 22:03]The hacker responds with more quirky and cute responses.


[22:03 - 22:10]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[22:10 - 22:47]The narrator becomes afraid and wonders if the hacker is a sadistic prankster.


[22:47 - 22:54]The narrator begins receiving messages from his dead girlfriend's Facebook account.


[22:54 - 24:04]The narrator becomes a hermit and Facebook and MMO's are his only social outlets.


[23:44 - 23:55]He assumes it is a hacker and sends a message asking why they are doing this.


[24:04 - 24:37]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[24:27 - 25:04]Emily says hello and repeats it multiple times on March 25th, with Nathan eventually replying.


[24:37 - 25:37]He assumes it is a hacker and sends a message asking why they are doing this.


[24:37 - 26:56]Nathan's response to Emily's messages is just bait to keep the conversation going.


[24:44 - 24:49]He sends another message to the hacker asking why they keep tagging his girlfriend.


[24:50 - 25:04]The hacker responds with more quirky and cute responses.


[25:04 - 25:18]He assumes it is a hacker and sends a message asking why they are doing this.


[25:04 - 25:25]Nathan responds, saying he doesn't know what's happening and asking Emily to stop.


[25:19 - 25:25]The hacker responds to the narrator's message with a screenshot of an old message between him and his girlfriend discussing songs to play on a road trip.


[25:37 - 25:50]The narrator begins receiving messages from his dead girlfriend's Facebook account.


[25:50 - 26:12]The narrator becomes afraid and wonders if the hacker is a sadistic prankster.


[25:50 - 28:40]Nathan suspects someone is using his words to manipulate him and is trying to track them down.


[27:48 - 28:00]Nathan's response to Emily's messages is just bait to keep the conversation going.


[28:40 - 30:15]On April 16th, Emily sends a message saying they should make their own jam, followed by a string of nonsensical messages.


[29:04 - 29:20]Nathan is frozen with fear, not knowing what to do next.


[29:21 - 31:01]Emily repeats Nathan's words and says she doesn't know what's happening.


[29:26 - 32:09]He starts to see Emily as the one sending the messages.


[30:15 - 30:37]On May 8th, Emily sends a message saying "I 12 15" and a string of messages about being cold.


[30:38 - 31:38]Nathan responds, saying he doesn't know what's happening and asking Emily to stop.


[31:38 - 33:57]Emily repeats Nathan's words and says she doesn't know what's happening.


[33:24 - 33:39]On April 29th, Emily sends a message about beans on toast and repeats Nathan's name.


[33:39 - 34:17]He starts to see Emily as the one sending the messages.


[34:17 - 34:24]Emily repeats Nathan's words and says she doesn't know what's happening.


[34:24 - 34:49]Nathan is scared and can't find any leads on who could be behind the messages.


[34:50 - 35:40]On April 16th, Emily sends a message saying they should make their own jam, followed by a string of nonsensical messages.


[35:18 - 36:20]On May 8th, Emily sends a message saying "I 12 15" and a string of messages about being cold.


[36:22 - 36:43]Nathan is frozen with fear, not knowing what to do next.


[36:22 - 39:12]He has a dream about her being trapped in a car accident and unable to communicate with him.


[39:13 - 40:52]He becomes increasingly paranoid and fearful as the messages continue.


[40:30 - 41:44]The man receives another message, this time from outside his garage, indicating that the spirit may be closer to him.


[40:53 - 42:21]A man receives messages from his deceased girlfriend's Facebook page.


[42:07 - 44:10]He has a dream about her being trapped in a car accident and unable to communicate with him.


[42:47 - 44:04]He is disturbed by the messages and wonders if they are really from her.


[44:10 - 45:30]A man receives messages from his deceased girlfriend's Facebook page.


[45:30 - 45:40]He becomes panicked and tries to contact his friend for support.


[45:41 - 48:07]He has a dream about her being trapped in a car accident and unable to communicate with him.


[47:02 - 49:02]He realizes that the message was sent from his own computer, leading him to believe that his girlfriend's spirit is trying to communicate with him.


[47:33 - 48:27]They question whether the coldness is meant to represent a spirit reaching out to someone.


[48:00 - 51:02]They express their frustration with the creepy photos and how they are reminiscent of old campfire stories.


[49:02 - 49:43]The man receives a message from the Facebook page asking for help.


[49:13 - 50:40]He becomes panicked and tries to contact his friend for support.


[49:31 - 49:52]The speaker suggests that the person posting the story may be seeking validation for their belief that the spirit is real.


[50:14 - 53:00]The speaker questions whether the spirit is actually a ghost or a stalker.


[51:21 - 52:44]The speaker contemplates whether the spirit is attached to the protagonist's deceased wife's body or spirit.


[51:47 - 53:38]The speaker wonders about the intention of the spirit and why it would be targeting the protagonist.


[53:11 - 53:23]The speaker suggests that the person posting the story may be seeking validation for their belief that the spirit is real.


[53:39 - 53:53]They suggest the possibility that the spirit may be using cameras to stalk the protagonist.


[53:54 - 55:09]They mention the possibility that the spirit is using the identity of the speaker's deceased wife.


[54:08 - 56:14]The speaker contemplates whether the spirit is attached to the protagonist's deceased wife's body or spirit.


[55:09 - 56:02]They consider the idea of an undying love or bond between the protagonist and the spirit.


[56:16 - 57:15]They suggest the possibility that the spirit may be using cameras to stalk the protagonist.


[56:16 - 57:15]The entity is referred to as an "apple ghoul" with an "eye ghoul" accompanying it.


[56:24 - 56:37]The speaker brings up the Russian sleep experiment and the potential consequences of interacting with the spirit.


[56:24 - 56:46]There is a debate about whether it's nitpicking to question the presence of an iPhone 4s.


[57:16 - 57:59]They express their frustration with the creepy photos and how they are reminiscent of old campfire stories.


[57:16 - 58:39]The theories and implications of the picture are discussed, with one person liking the ambiguity of the original ending better.


[57:23 - 58:13]They question whether the coldness is meant to represent a spirit reaching out to someone.


[58:39 - 1.00:06]The possibility of the entity being a ghost or a consciousness resetting is mentioned.


[59:01 - 1.00:00]The theories and implications of the picture are discussed, with one person liking the ambiguity of the original ending better.


[1.00:07 - 1.02:34]The final post implies that the entity has also gotten the original poster, ending the story.


[1.01:58 - 1.02:24]The brightened image of the entity shows what looks like a girl's outfit, with a heart in the middle.


[1.02:35 - 1.03:12]The original poster explains that it could be a flash reflection, but upon trying to recreate it, they cannot.


[1.03:12 - 1.04:21]The final post implies that the entity has also gotten the original poster, ending the story.


[1.04:21 - 1.04:59]The discussion starts with the entity having a polaroid camera and taking a picture.


[1.04:21 - 1.05:22]They find the internet legend to be a fun and enjoyable experience, and it reminds them of a campfire story.


[1.04:59 - 1.05:05]The idea that the hacker or someone else may be involved is brought up.


[1.05:05 - 1.06:24]The brightened image of the entity shows what looks like a girl's outfit, with a heart in the middle.


[1.05:22 - 1.06:52]The speaker discusses a phrase from the legend, "a heart," referencing a part where the character describes their sarcastic girlfriend as not owning anything with a heart on it.


[1.06:53 - 1.07:12]They also mention another phrase, "she's more real to me," and wonder if the character is trying to make sense of their words.


[1.07:14 - 1.08:49]They find the internet legend to be a fun and enjoyable experience, and it reminds them of a campfire story.


[1.07:20 - 1.07:57]The speaker believes that the legend is a fun and believable way to create an online anonymous persona.


[1.07:35 - 1.07:42]They also mention another phrase, "she's more real to me," and wonder if the character is trying to make sense of their words.


[1.08:03 - 1.08:28]The speaker and their co-host, Hunter, banter about their previous episode on human trafficking and how this story is a "palate cleanser."


[1.08:49 - 1.10:10]The speaker and their friends discuss and share different variations and aspects of the legend, including the goat man's voice and the character's sarcastic personality.


[1.08:56 - 1.10:56]The speaker and their co-host, Hunter, banter about their previous episode on human trafficking and how this story is a "palate cleanser."


[1.10:56 - 1.11:55]The speaker jokes about creating a podcast called "PTSD - Podcast Trauma Something Disorder."


[1.11:40 - 1.11:46]The speaker and their co-host, Hunter, banter about their previous episode on human trafficking and how this story is a "palate cleanser."


[1.11:55 - 1.12:12]They also mention another phrase, "she's more real to me," and wonder if the character is trying to make sense of their words.


[1.12:12 - 1.13:56]They thank their fans for their support and sign off with the phrase "stay creepy."