Find out what happened to The Drowning Man in new Tales from Creepypasta!

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Creepypastas have been described as the campfire tales of the internet, and the story that's told in the latest episode of our Tales from Creepypasta video series goes hand-in-hand with that description. This time, narrator/editor Freaky Attractions is telling a story of a camping trip gone terribly wrong. It's called THE DROWNING MAN.

The synopsis: 

A young man on a camping trip's world is turned upside down after trying to save a man from drowning in a nearby lake.

A little more information on creepypastas – they are 

horror stories spread through forums like reddit and blogs, rather than word of mouth. Whether you believe these scary stories to be true or not is left to your own discretion and imagination.

Tales from Creepypasta is one of several shows we have on our JoBlo Horror Videos YouTube channel.

Previous episodes have told stories of a nightmarish experience with a carnival ride made by Amped Rides, the idea that Coronovavirus Is a Message, the life-changing horror of Please Wake Up, the hungry dead of Digging, and a quest for justice in I Survived an Exorcism.

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