
Borrasca Pt.1 | Creep Cast


[00:15 - 02:11]The podcast is discussing a popular creepypasta story called Barasca, written by Rebecca Klingel.


[01:40 - 03:13]The main character is initially skeptical and thinks they are joking, but becomes curious and agrees to go with them to the treehouse.


[03:14 - 06:15]The main character's sister is upset about leaving her boyfriend behind and throws a tantrum.


[03:22 - 06:48]The story is about a family who relocates to a town called Dressking, Missouri, due to the father being reassigned to a sheriff's department.


[04:15 - 04:34]The main character is initially skeptical and thinks they are joking, but becomes curious and agrees to go with them to the treehouse.


[06:33 - 07:58]The family is happy with their new town, which is described as being picturesque and surrounded by nature.


[06:49 - 09:29]The main character, a nine-year-old boy, becomes friends with another nine-year-old boy named Kyle and a quiet girl named Kimberly.


[08:58 - 09:43]Kyle and Kimberly tell the main character about a mysterious treehouse in the woods called the triple tree.


[09:05 - 13:55]They come across a tree house and decide to do a "ceremony" there.


[09:43 - 12:40]They tell him that if he doesn't perform a proper ceremony before entering the treehouse, he will disappear and die.


[09:54 - 12:46]The main character is initially skeptical and thinks they are joking, but becomes curious and agrees to go with them to the treehouse.


[10:49 - 14:02]The ceremony involves carving their names into the tree house and reciting a mysterious poem.


[12:46 - 14:58]They perform the ceremony, which involves whispering and pouring something into a monocle.


[13:13 - 15:48]The narrator and their friends, Kyle and Kimber, are exploring a hiking trail.


[13:19 - 16:33]The main character is initially skeptical and thinks they are joking, but becomes curious and agrees to go with them to the treehouse.


[13:27 - 18:13]Kimber becomes distant and the narrator notices her appearance and behavior.


[14:32 - 17:38]Narrator is curious about Baraska but doesn't ask many questions


[14:47 - 19:38]Narrator hopes to encounter the Prescotts and learn more about them


[14:59 - 16:26]The main character, a nine-year-old boy, becomes friends with another nine-year-old boy named Kyle and a quiet girl named Kimberly.


[16:33 - 17:38]Kyle and Kimberly tell the main character about a mysterious treehouse in the woods called the triple tree.


[16:33 - 20:27]The narrator and their friends, Kyle and Kimber, are exploring a hiking trail.


[17:39 - 18:36]Narrator and friends discuss dialogue in a book and mention the Prescott family


[18:13 - 23:03]They carve their names onto the back of the tree house


[19:46 - 23:43]The ceremony involves carving their names into the tree house and reciting a mysterious poem.


[19:54 - 24:45]They come across a tree house and decide to do a "ceremony" there.


[21:28 - 24:09]Narrator and friends visit a tree house, which is described as the biggest they've ever seen


[22:42 - 24:45]Inside, they find a room filled with trash, an old mattress, and ripped clothing


[23:30 - 27:20]The narrator and their friends, Kyle and Kimber, are exploring a hiking trail.


[24:46 - 27:20]They mention a sign that says "Road to the Gates of Hell" and joke about it


[26:21 - 30:08]Narrator is curious about Baraska but doesn't ask many questions


[26:46 - 30:34]On the way back, Parker, Kyle's younger brother, mentions the "skinned man" of Baraska.


[28:25 - 30:40]Baraska is described as a place where bad things happen, such as men being skinned


[28:31 - 31:38]Narrator and friends visit a tree house, which is described as the biggest they've ever seen


[30:51 - 33:53]The speaker describes a haunting sound of metal scraping, which is louder away from town.


[30:51 - 34:56]The narrator and their friends, Kyle and Kimber, are exploring a hiking trail.


[31:04 - 35:51]Scene skips to first day of school and mention of a character who will be important later on.


[33:53 - 37:10]The dad mentions private property in the Ozarks and a sheriff who knows about the noise.


[33:59 - 36:54]Sam's friend Kyle mentions that Sam may have feelings for a girl named Kimber.


[34:35 - 38:37]Sam's dad is a police officer and his boss, Sheriff Clary, is also mentioned.


[34:47 - 35:43]Narrator is curious about Baraska but doesn't ask many questions


[34:47 - 39:41]The teachers begin to count students off and the atmosphere changes.


[35:43 - 42:59]The dad mentions private property in the Ozarks and a sheriff who knows about the noise.


[38:17 - 40:12]Sam's friend Kyle mentions that Sam may have feelings for a girl named Kimber.


[39:42 - 41:50]Sam's older sister, Whitney, is dating a boy from the wealthy Wittaker family, and this is seen as a big deal in their small town.


[40:51 - 45:18]The kids talk about the legend of the "skinned men" and mention a girl named Paige who saw them.


[41:51 - 46:37]The speaker's brother says people who disappear go to Barasca.


[42:07 - 44:54]The speaker asks about Barasca and the skinned men, which are connected to the metal sound.


[42:45 - 45:18]They were on a playground when the sound suddenly silenced everyone.


[44:12 - 47:52]The speaker's brother says people who disappear go to Barasca.


[44:12 - 47:52]Sam's dad is mentioned as possibly knowing more about the skinned men.


[44:42 - 46:45]The kids talk about the legend of the "skinned men" and mention a girl named Paige who saw them.


[45:29 - 49:18]The speaker later hears the metal sound again and asks their dad about it.


[46:45 - 49:24]Sam's sister Whitney denies telling him stories about the skinned men.


[49:18 - 51:59]The dad mentions private property in the Ozarks and a sheriff who knows about the noise.


[49:24 - 51:51]Sam's dad is mentioned as possibly knowing more about the skinned men.


[51:38 - 51:43]The teachers begin to count students off and the atmosphere changes.


[51:53 - 56:23]The kids go back to school after Christmas break and attend an assembly hall presentation by Jimmy Prescott, son of Thomas Prescott who has done the presentation for 20 years.


[52:00 - 56:23]The speaker later hears the metal sound again and asks their dad about it.


[52:32 - 56:02]The dad mentions a presentation about Alexander Driscan and the discovery of iron ore in the mountains.


[52:44 - 54:40]James Prescott takes the stage to tell the story of his family's journey to Driscan and their role in revitalizing the town.


[52:52 - 53:57]Mention of Tom Prescott going crazy a year ago and not doing the presentation.


[53:32 - 55:24]James Prescott takes the stage to tell the story of his family's journey to Driscan and their role in revitalizing the town.


[54:06 - 56:32]The narrator becomes angry and sneaks out to check his email, where he receives a message from his friends about the treehouse.


[55:24 - 59:07]Mention of the importance of the Prescott family in the town's history and their role in saving it from economic collapse.


[56:03 - 57:14]Kyle and Kimmer share information about the mines being blown up and potential dangers of the water table being affected.


[56:10 - 1.00:02]Discussion with friends about the mines and possible theories about the missing people in the town.


[57:39 - 59:54]The narrator becomes angry and sneaks out to check his email, where he receives a message from his friends about the treehouse.


[1.00:03 - 1.03:08]The narrator is sent to his room while his parents deal with the situation.


[1.01:20 - 1.04:05]Details about Whitney's disappearance and her possible involvement with her boyfriend, Pete Whitaker, and a trip to St. Louis.


[1.01:33 - 1.04:28]Shift in the story as Mr. Diamond receives a call about Whitney, the narrator's sister, being missing.


[1.02:51 - 1.05:06]The narrator is sent to his room while his parents deal with the situation.


[1.04:05 - 1.09:20]The narrator's internal struggle with the possibility of his sister being dead or with her boyfriend.


[1.05:16 - 1.08:09]The narrator bikes to the treehouse with his friends and the first part of the story ends.


[1.05:26 - 1.07:26]The narrator becomes angry and sneaks out to check his email, where he receives a message from his friends about the treehouse.


[1.08:10 - 1.10:34]They speculate about the timing of the metallic ringing and the visit from the sheriff, who warns them about walking home alone.


[1.08:10 - 1.13:46]Discussion with friends about the mines and possible theories about the missing people in the town.


[1.08:37 - 1.09:43]The narrator bikes to the treehouse with his friends and the first part of the story ends.


[1.09:20 - 1.11:15]Jason's dad is worried about Whitney and continues to search for her, but there have been no developments in the case.


[1.09:43 - 1.14:37]The story then jumps ahead several years, and the characters are now teenagers.


[1.09:50 - 1.10:20]The narrator's internal struggle with the possibility of his sister being dead or with her boyfriend.


[1.10:34 - 1.11:25]The narrator is sent to his room while his parents deal with the situation.


[1.11:25 - 1.11:53]Details about Whitney's disappearance and her possible involvement with her boyfriend, Pete Whitaker, and a trip to St. Louis.


[1.11:25 - 1.12:41]Jason's dad is worried about Whitney and continues to search for her, but there have been no developments in the case.


[1.11:39 - 1.12:41]The narrator's internal struggle with the possibility of his sister being dead or with her boyfriend.


[1.12:41 - 1.13:41]The narrator bikes to the treehouse with his friends and the first part of the story ends.


[1.12:53 - 1.13:59]The story starts off with a group of friends reading and discussing the mysterious events happening in their town.


[1.14:37 - 1.15:29]The narrator becomes angry and sneaks out to check his email, where he receives a message from his friends about the treehouse.


[1.14:52 - 1.17:10]They speculate about the timing of the metallic ringing and the visit from the sheriff, who warns them about walking home alone.


[1.15:36 - 1.18:08]The story then jumps ahead several years, and the characters are now teenagers.


[1.15:42 - 1.16:04]Jason and his friend Jimmy discuss going to a bonfire with other underage drinkers.


[1.15:51 - 1.17:10]Sam is at work and has a conversation with Jimmy Prescott


[1.17:10 - 1.21:10]Sam's friends are interested in his thoughts on the disappearance of a girl named Whitney


[1.18:08 - 1.21:10]They continue to discuss the disappearance of Whitney and the impact it has had on her family.


[1.18:30 - 1.22:53]Jason notices that Kimber, who he used to see as a little girl, is now wearing a bikini and is attractive.


[1.19:55 - 1.22:35]Sam's friends Kyle and Kimber are dating and often hang out at Crystal Lake


[1.21:56 - 1.24:16]Sam's friends Kyle and Kimber are dating and Kyle often does things to impress Kimber


[1.24:16 - 1.25:15]Phil and Mike join the group and they discuss Whitney's disappearance further


[1.24:34 - 1.28:05]Sam's friends are interested in his thoughts on the disappearance of a girl named Whitney


[1.25:00 - 1.29:14]Jason's dad is still invested in finding Whitney, and it is still a topic of conversation among the friends.


[1.26:39 - 1.28:17]They continue to discuss the disappearance of Whitney and the impact it has had on her family.


[1.27:52 - 1.28:28]They discuss the recent disappearance of a girl named Whitney, who is presumed to have been taken by the skin men.


[1.28:28 - 1.32:43]Sam's friends Kyle and Kimber are dating and Kyle often does things to impress Kimber


[1.29:14 - 1.29:46]The story starts off with a group of friends reading and discussing the mysterious events happening in their town.


[1.30:00 - 1.30:46]Kimber's mom dislikes Kyle and is currently depressed, leaving Kimber to take care of her.


[1.31:02 - 1.32:14]They discuss the sandwich shop owned by the Prescott family and its lack of business


[1.31:47 - 1.35:23]The speaker's friend, Kyle, suggests skipping school again the next day.


[1.32:14 - 1.33:56]Sam's dad reminds him to attend school the next day to avoid truancy


[1.33:01 - 1.33:14]Sam's dad is now the sheriff and Sam is looking forward to his sophomore year of high school


[1.33:56 - 1.37:21]Kimber's mom dislikes Kyle and is currently depressed, leaving Kimber to take care of her.


[1.33:56 - 1.37:27]Mira's husband, Owen, arrives and explains that the store is going bankrupt and Mira is upset about her fertility appointments.


[1.34:22 - 1.39:05]Sam is discussing with his friend Kyle about Mira, who is emotionally and mentally broken, and her inability to recover from her loss


[1.34:30 - 1.35:09]Sam's friends are interested in his thoughts on the disappearance of a girl named Whitney


[1.34:37 - 1.38:55]Sam is reminded of his obsession with his sister Whitney's disappearance when he was nine years old


[1.35:23 - 1.38:31]Sam's friends Kyle and Kimber are dating and Kyle often does things to impress Kimber


[1.35:23 - 1.39:20]The speaker's friend, Kyle, suggests skipping school again the next day.


[1.36:17 - 1.37:44]Sam leaves the store and avoids seeing Jimmy again


[1.37:21 - 1.43:44]Sam is discussing with his friend Kyle about Mira, who is emotionally and mentally broken, and her inability to recover from her loss


[1.39:20 - 1.41:49]The speaker's co-worker, Mira, is upset and crying over the store's lack of business.


[1.41:49 - 1.45:46]Mira's husband, Owen, arrives and explains that the store is going bankrupt and Mira is upset about her fertility appointments.


[1.42:47 - 1.47:54]Sam's friend Kimber joins them, and they discuss the possibility of Mira's mother's obsession with having a baby causing strain in their marriage


[1.45:46 - 1.48:40]The speaker's friend, Kyle, suggests skipping school again the next day.


[1.45:54 - 1.47:54]The speaker learns that Mira is related to the "Mikasky boys," who died on a mountain.


[1.48:10 - 1.51:35]The speaker's friend, Kyle, suggests skipping school again the next day.


[1.48:40 - 1.51:13]Sam and Kyle discuss the possibility of Mira's family's deaths being connected to the other disappearances in town


[1.48:40 - 1.51:35]Kyle receives a call from the narrator about strange events in town


[1.49:28 - 1.51:25]The speaker learns that Mira is related to the "Mikasky boys," who died on a mountain.


[1.50:10 - 1.53:07]Sam is reminded of his obsession with his sister Whitney's disappearance when he was nine years old


[1.51:19 - 1.54:11]One of the young boys playing in the driveway mentions the "skinned man" and Kimber becomes worried


[1.51:25 - 1.54:26]Sam and Kyle head back towards town to investigate further, with Sam hoping to have more answers before having to tell Kyle about Whitney.


[1.54:11 - 1.56:08]They visit the society and meet Catherine, who was the narrator's teacher in fifth grade


[1.54:26 - 1.55:49]Sam is reminded of his obsession with his sister Whitney's disappearance when he was nine years old


[1.55:14 - 1.59:06]The narrator and his friends, Kimber and Kyle, go to visit Mr. Prescott, an old man related to the family of Whitney's boyfriend.


[1.55:25 - 2.00:33]Catherine explains the dark history of the Makaski kids and their disappearance in the mines


[1.56:20 - 2.00:33]The Prescott family was paying unemployed miners to search for bodies in the mines, but the city feared more deaths and stopped them.


[1.58:52 - 2.02:01]The narrator and his friends, Kimber and Kyle, go to visit Mr. Prescott, an old man related to the family of Whitney's boyfriend.


[1.58:52 - 2.02:43]After leaving, they discuss the strange events and Kimber mentions babysitting for a family


[1.59:06 - 2.01:10]The Prescott family is blamed for the incident, but they claim they were trying to revitalize the town.


[1.59:06 - 2.02:26]Kyle receives a call from the narrator about strange events in town


[2.01:49 - 2.04:10]Kimber receives a call from her father and he informs her that something has happened to her mother


[2.02:01 - 2.02:55]The group overhears Mr. Prescott talking about "skin men," the "triple tree," and "the shiny gentleman."


[2.02:43 - 2.04:53]One of the young boys playing in the driveway mentions the "skinned man" and Kimber becomes worried


[2.03:46 - 2.05:14]Kyle receives a call from the narrator about strange events in town


[2.03:46 - 2.05:33]Kimber suggests going to visit Mr. Prescott's father, Tom, who is now in a home due to his mental state.


[2.04:04 - 2.05:27]The narrator and his friends, Kimber and Kyle, go to visit Mr. Prescott, an old man related to the family of Whitney's boyfriend.


[2.04:35 - 2.08:26]Kimber suggests going to visit Mr. Prescott's father, Tom, who is now in a home due to his mental state.


[2.04:42 - 2.05:06]Sam is worried about meeting Thomas because he might reveal something important.


[2.04:53 - 2.07:16]Kyle checks the visiting hours for the hospital and mentions that Kimber only has a certain amount of time to call home


[2.05:06 - 2.06:46]They arrive at the West Rim Press Got trailhead and Kimber starts questioning Sam's motives.


[2.06:07 - 2.08:21]The conversation shifts to Kimber's mother's supposed manic episode and her death.


[2.07:16 - 2.08:26]Kimber starts controlling the conversation, but Sam interrupts with his obsession about Baraska.


[2.07:16 - 2.10:47]One of the young boys playing in the driveway mentions the "skinned man" and Kimber becomes worried


[2.07:49 - 2.10:47]The group heads to the home, but Mr. Prescott becomes agitated and accuses his son, Jimmy, of ruining his legacy and the town.


[2.08:26 - 2.10:53]Thomas implies that the Press Gots are involved in something illegal.


[2.09:32 - 2.13:05]The narrator realizes that Whitney may have been involved in the events surrounding the mines.


[2.09:32 - 2.13:05]Sam and Kimber both have personal connections to the mystery and it's affecting their relationships.


[2.10:47 - 2.13:29]The narrator and his friends plan to visit Jimmy the next day to try and get more information.


[2.11:33 - 2.14:58]Kimber receives a call from her father and he informs her that something has happened to her mother


[2.11:39 - 2.11:53]Sam feels like he's getting close to solving the mystery, but he can't quite see it yet.


[2.13:05 - 2.14:58]The conversation shifts to Kimber's mother's supposed manic episode and her death.


[2.13:29 - 2.15:51]Kimber suggests going to visit Mr. Prescott's father, Tom, who is now in a home due to his mental state.


[2.14:58 - 2.16:26]The narrator realizes that Whitney may have been involved in the events surrounding the mines.


[2.14:58 - 2.19:14]Sam feels like he's getting close to solving the mystery, but he can't quite see it yet.


[2.16:26 - 2.16:31]The town has been revitalized by the Press Gots in the 1950s and they have a lot of power.


[2.16:26 - 2.16:57]The Prescott family is blamed for the incident, but they claim they were trying to revitalize the town.


[2.16:31 - 2.18:20]Thomas implies that the Press Gots are involved in something illegal.


[2.19:14 - 2.20:24]Kimber starts controlling the conversation, but Sam interrupts with his obsession about Baraska.


[2.20:24 - 2.22:23]Sam feels like he's getting close to solving the mystery, but he can't quite see it yet.


[2.22:23 - 2.23:08]They wonder about the true nature of the sandwich shop and what Mira may know.


[2.23:08 - 2.23:40]The conversation shifts to Kimber's mother's supposed manic episode and her death.


[2.24:00 - 2.24:48]Sam feels like he's getting close to solving the mystery, but he can't quite see it yet.