Spooked - Green Demon

Episode Date: September 11, 2021

When Austin’s dad starts having night terrors, the family thinks it’s just nightmares -- but Austin thinks something else is going on. He soon discovers that there is an actual demon plaguing his ...father… and Austin must confront it. Thank you, Austin, for sharing your story with Spooked! Produced by Zoë Ferrigno, original score by Leon Morimoto Artwork by Teo Ducot Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Judgment Studios When the demons name their king The angels all Rebelled to sing And all the dark They bathed in light
Starting point is 00:00:20 So half is day And half is night You're listening to Spoot Stay tuned So back in the day For a few years I just kind of wandered All over the world
Starting point is 00:00:50 doing part-time jobs, sleeping on friends, couches. I didn't know what I was looking for. Didn't have a lot of money for lunch or the train fare or whatever. But still, I always allowed myself one splurge. I love books. I do the smell, the bindings, the stories, the knowledge. I've purchased Buddhist texts in Korea, books on flower arranging. Stacks, stacks of classic science fiction.
Starting point is 00:01:23 and fantasy. I bought books in Braille. And I can see just fine. I just like touching them. New books, old books, whole collections from a Japanese flea market. A secret, forbidden book chronicling the political history of Malaysia, collected notes of Charles Darwin, slave journals. In Taiwan, I find an Egypt-Chinese volume detailing the acupuncture meridians of the body in extraordinary detail. It was last printed over 100 years. ago. And because I don't have a home or whatever, I packed these treasures away. I sent them to my mama's place in Grand Rapids, Michigan for safekeeping, hundreds of books, each one with their own story of how they were bought, bartered, bet, or traded for. And they're packed away
Starting point is 00:02:14 as gifts to an older me because I have a vision where I am content, happy, gray-haired, wandering through a library of my own creation, reading sometimes by myself, sometimes out loud to my loved ones, and I see this place. I see this clearly as I see my own hands. I know that someday I want my children, my children's children, their children, in turn, to know they can walk through many worlds. They can press through time and space if they learn to love these books as much as I do. And one day I'm sitting, eating an apple, minding my own business when I get a call for my mama.
Starting point is 00:02:57 She's a deeply religious woman. Son, me and the ladies, we got to divining. And the church ladies, I hear me in the background clapping and praying. Divining. That's right. We sense the devil, the devil up in my house.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Hmm. The devil, huh? Really? That's right The devil in my home Walking about my clean kitchen flow We follow His clothing hooves Right through the house
Starting point is 00:03:29 Over the rug Down the stairs To see from which the evil spring Mm-hmm And you know what we discover Right on top of your pile of paper Mama Mother
Starting point is 00:03:43 Satanic Versus Satanic Versus Satanic Versus How you're going to bring the verses of the devil into my Christian home. Mom, um, satanic verses is not what you think it is. It's a book by Simon Rusty and he will... I know what the verses of Satan.
Starting point is 00:04:02 Now, boy, and your satanic verses are going to burn just like the rest of these books. Mama, mama, mama, mom, leave her books alone. You can have Satanic Versus. Thank you, I don't even like that book, but just leave everything else alone. It's got the same tank. It's going to burn the same holy fire. I just thought I'd let you know. Mama, leave my books alone.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Goodbye, son. Mother! Mother! Mama! I call back. I call back again and again, and then I'm... It's like I'm standing. I'm standing in the middle of this vision of my beautiful library.
Starting point is 00:04:39 As it burst into flame, I feel the heat on my skin. The smoke burns my eyes. I don't call her anymore. I don't wonder if she did it. almost hear her Satan laughing. And then, the good long while, I start laughing too. It comes to us from the other side of the world, Durbin, South Africa. Her Austin, Francis, and his dad, they're close, they're tight, and Austin's dad.
Starting point is 00:06:30 He's the real adventurous type. Not afraid of anything. Austin wants to be just like him, but he's about to learn how much there is to be scared of in this world. My dad was basically a very strong man. He was an oak. He was the strength of our family. He loved birds. He loved wild birds of South Africa.
Starting point is 00:07:11 And he used to go out collecting birds. In the sense, trapping them, swapping them out with his friends in the bird club. That was his passion, his birds. He built himself a massive aviary It was in the backyard A massive walk-through aviary And he used to go out like 4 a.m. Just to catch the first
Starting point is 00:07:54 Fluck of birds that's coming in to feed On a grassland or on a farmer's patch I only went to do this with my dad one time And I think I must have been 10 or 11 year old It was cool Going with my dad out in the dark Not knowing where we're going. I knew we were going to catch birds,
Starting point is 00:08:20 but I never knew the destination. He knew exactly where to park, which fenced to cross how far in to the field he would go and perch, wait, set up his bird cages. He was just running back and forth, removing the birds from the trap, putting them in another cage, and we waited. And it went on until we had about two cages full of wild yellow-eyed finches.
Starting point is 00:08:55 It was an adventure for me It was a little boy's adventure Hey, we're out here in the countryside And we're doing Cowboy stuff, I think You know Cool, I enjoyed it I was enjoying the darkness
Starting point is 00:09:25 And I love the stars It was amazing Until First Light And then I realized I was in someone's farm It was a ginger farm And you dug your hands into the ground you could pick up ginger roots and at first light I realized that we were illegally on someone's
Starting point is 00:09:59 form catching birds you know so that was my dad he'd go all out for his birth he would cross a river just to set up his trap cages to catch birds that's how he was when i was about 23 my dad used to have these nightshed red and our house was basically silent nobody snored and it was a quiet house and then my dad would scream yell and that you know shake the house up and we'd all jump out a bit to see what's going on and he'd be yelling in the sleep it scared both myself and my sibling they were like horrified what's wrong with dad if he's ill or why is he screaming like this and it went on for a while and he never spoke of it It sort of bugged me because I needed to know what the hell was going on. The fact that I wanted to know, it lingered in my mind all the time. But in an Indian household, it was just taboo for kids to ask the adult question, you know?
Starting point is 00:12:00 Friday, Saturdays and Sundays were leisure days for me, myself and my friend. We'd go out clubbing. We used to club a lot. One night, I came home just after one in the morning. I fell asleep and I heard my dad yelling. He started screaming and yelling. His screams were fearful as if he was being armed or he was afraid of something.
Starting point is 00:12:54 I sensed that something was terribly wrong. It was not just a bad dream. Something was disturbing. And I thought I should stand up for him. I usually sleep with a pocket Bible on my bed. My hand reached instinctively for the Bible. And it was like, here I go. I'm on this mission to confront whatever or whoever was hurting my dad.
Starting point is 00:13:39 It's like I knew what I needed to do without thinking about it. If I stepped out of my room, what caught my eye was a green luminous light that was coming from the lounge. I take two steps into the living room and on my right perched within the light was this creature. He was a big guy. He was a big muscular guy. He had the body of man, but his face was that of a beast. He had 20 years, yeah, 20 years, yellowish teeth, sharp teeth. His eyes were yellowish with red outlining.
Starting point is 00:14:44 He had green scaly skin. You could clearly see his scaly skin. He had long dorsy nails, and he had a goldish bracelet from his shoulder to his elbow, a full long bracelet. It had some kind of engravings on it. There were a little twirly kind of stuff that was on that bracelet, which I could not identify. I could see his breath if the lounge was so cold. It was a summer night. The house were not cold.
Starting point is 00:15:20 We didn't have any air conditioning. The lounge was cold because of him. And when I stepped into that living room, I caught his attention. And he stared me down from head to toe and looked at me. I had the Bible clutched in my right hand to my side. And then he looked at the direction of where my dad was sleeping. Through the wall that divided the living room from my dad's bedroom.
Starting point is 00:16:00 at the bedroom. And when he stared in that direction, my dad began to yell and scream. In my normal state of mind, I would have brought the house down. You know, I would have sworn Jewish languages my mom would hate. But that night felt different. I was so cool, collective, and knew that I had to do this. In order for me to get to him, I had to pass a couch that was between us, a long couch, and I walked around the couch to approach where he was. He stopped and looked at me, and he started to snarl and grimace the much way a wild animal that was cornered by hunters or something would snarl to threaten you as if I'd hurt you, I'd chill you, or I would attack you.
Starting point is 00:17:31 I stopped halfway. He probably thought that I'm no threat to him, and he continued to stare to his left at the where my dad was sleeping. It was as though he could see my dad through that war. And when he did that, my dad instantly yelled all over again. To think that something like this was affected my dad, my hero, you know, I was upset, I was livid. I had to take that thing on.
Starting point is 00:18:17 I continued towards him. And I walked around the couch. No qualms about it, I walked straight up to him. I looked at him straight behind. He snarled at me in a threatening manner and showed me his ugly teeth and I didn't care because I was willing to sacrifice myself for my dad
Starting point is 00:18:43 I just stated I plead the blood of Jesus and I touched him on his thigh with the Bible I heard a singe, you know, much where you take a hot iron and mark a cow or something and it singed and it yelped as if in pain and the lights
Starting point is 00:19:23 gradually closed in on him sucked him in and shut that was it he was gone my dad stopped screaming I walked to my dad's room
Starting point is 00:19:49 and he was quiet and I placed the Bible on his side pedestal and I just touched his forehead to see if he was okay my dad slept soundly he was he was fine I felt immediate change in our lives
Starting point is 00:20:15 because if my dad is fine everything is good we're good and I went off to my room I slept like a baby and woke up the next morning in shock like what just happened my dad was having breakfast around 9 a.m. or so.
Starting point is 00:20:51 And I walked up to him and said, Dad, are you okay? He said, yeah. What happened this morning last night? And then he says, son, every night there's this green guy that's sitting on my chest and squeezing my throat. And I finished off his statement and said, a green guy, 20 years, gold bracelet on his arm and my dad's jaw dropped. He said, what? And I said, Dad, I confronted him this morning.
Starting point is 00:21:37 He left his breakfast. He said, let's go to my room. He said, get me my diary from the book stand. He opened his diary and he said, this guy. And I said, yeah, that's him. And my dad has been making sketches of him. Every time he had confrontation or nightmares, he would sketch him. At first, they were rough sketches.
Starting point is 00:22:11 My dad was just trying to remember what what this demon looked like and he would sketch, you know, make wild sketches. I was in awe and I looked at the sketches rather in-depth. He did a sketch of the demon where they bird on the left-hand side flying away, flying off. And then there's just like three more or four more sketches of the demon. The sketches were getting closer each day. until his final sketch.
Starting point is 00:22:57 The final sketch of the demon was like sort of a bust version, just the shoulders and chest. You could see his pointy ears, sharp teeth and its eyes, the demonic-looking eyes. And I tapped my finger on his diary and I said, that's him. He said, just that's him. That was him.
Starting point is 00:23:27 My dad was, he stood there in shock, in total shock. He never thought that eye, anyone else would have experienced this thing. And I said, Dad, he won't be bothering you anymore. I was quite confident in myself. And it was a real, really good feeling. The next day, my mom decided to call the pastor over to shed some light on the incident. I gave him the entire rundown.
Starting point is 00:24:09 And he listened carefully. and his conclusion was that the Holy Spirit came over me to protect my dad which explains why I was so calm and I did not freak out in any way and why I clutched the Bible sounded a bit corny to me it wasn't what I wanted to hear his explanation didn't quite gel with me this was something that I was waiting for And all this while that my dad was having the night terrors, it grew on me.
Starting point is 00:24:52 It stayed on my mind that I need to know who or what is bothering my dad. And I wanted to get to the bottom of it. However, he said this in closing. When it's my time, the same demon would come for me. When I'm at my weak point or when it's time, when it's my time to go cross over, the demon would be there to take me. That was it. And he prayed, he prayed for my dad and he prayed for the family and he was gone. The demon, it never came back.
Starting point is 00:25:55 My dad totally stopped screaming and he was at peace afterward. I know it never worried my dad again. but I feel that although that he didn't return, he may have had a dire effect. My dad was soon after diagnosed with cancer and it was in the last stages and it was too late for treatment and he soon passed on afterwards. I was raised Catholic but my grandparents, my dad's mom and dad, were Hindus. The tradition in Hindu culture is whereby, the priests would do an excess of them on someone that's possessed or remove demons from homes
Starting point is 00:26:52 and release the demon into the rivers away from basically civilization, from houses and stuff. Like they would go off to a far river and release the demons into the river. And my dad used to, those were his places to catch his wild birds. And I would assume that this is where this thing latched on to my dad.
Starting point is 00:27:22 Perhaps the demon knew that my dad had a weakness and decided to attack him because he probably knew that my dad was dying. My dad never knew this, we never knew this, until he got really sick. I acquired a job out of the province and I had to move. I was in my own place. It was two months later and I went back to the house after my dad was passing. I was hurting inside because there were empty spaces in that house. because he was not there and it felt hollow, it felt quiet.
Starting point is 00:28:12 And I stared into his bedroom and just realized that, you know, he's not around anymore. I walked to the lounge and I think secretly I called out to that demon, you know, as if are you still around? Are you hiding from me? Did I defeat you? Did you take my dad? I still go to the house and I spend some nights in the lounge, you know. I bunk on the couch sometimes just to see, to get in touch or know.
Starting point is 00:29:05 I think that's my one wisher is to face him head on again. If I were to see him, experience him, or sense him in some way, I would definitely take him on. I promise you that. Thank you, Austin, for sharing your story with the spooked. There was no score For that piece was by Leon Morimoto Was produced by Zoe Thurredno.
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