Spooked - I Know What You Did Next Summer - Classic
Episode Date: August 15, 2025Should you heed your dreams if they foretell danger? How can you tell the difference between dreams and what might become reality?STORIESDenver Deja VuJodi is about to discover that the man of her dre...ams is a walking, talking nightmare. Thank you, Jodi, for sharing your story!Produced by Chris Hambrick, original score by Lauryn Newson, artwork by Teo Ducot.Lady and the ScampWhen someone in a hockey mask starts following Silvana in her dreams, she realizes that sometimes you don’t want all your dreams to come true. Thank you, Silvana, for sharing your story with us. Produced by Annie Nguyen & Nathalie Chicha, original score by Renzo Gorrio. 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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We like to think that our dreams are just messages to us, from us.
Maybe.
Then again, maybe not.
You're listening to Spooked.
Stay.
In my dream, it's a red car.
Candy, apple red, convertible with the fence, and I'm driving at four years old,
but I'm driving it, Jack, made just from me.
Zoom past, my little brother.
Pass Susie on the corner.
Watch out, Susie!
Watch out!
Cudy pie.
Everybody's looking.
Because I'm sharp, Jack.
Shop!
Car gleaming so fast.
I'm dreaming so hard.
So vividly that I remember it all these years later.
Don't want to get out to bed.
I love this dream car that much, so much.
But I hear something.
Pulls me away.
I don't want to be away.
I'm on the second.
floor of the house and it's early.
Sounds like somebody rustling something,
somebody trying to sneak.
Somebody trying to be real careful.
Somebody outside.
Now I'm scared, I'm scared.
But I crawl over to underneath the window
and I start to raise my head to look slowly.
Slowly, oh no, don't let them see it slowly.
When I get the glimpse,
almost pass out.
It's my
pops.
In his arms wrapped in thick
plastic is a candy apple
red. Kids sports car
convertible with the fans
the kind you pedal.
Maybe I do pass
out.
I know
this car. I know what it feels like.
I know what it looks like. I know how the left side door
opens but the right side does not.
I know the license plate says go fast.
I know there's a fake spare tire in the trunk.
I know the horn makes a beep beep sound.
I already know everything.
Later that morning,
Pop's asked me if I can guess what he got for me.
I say, I don't know what.
I'm a liar.
But I want to make him as happy as he's making me.
Ripping the amazing thing from my dream
and handing it over to me wrapped in plastic.
As a little boy, I wonder if this happens often.
Later I discover, it does not.
My name is Glen Washington.
Turns out, not all dreams should come true.
Spook starts.
Now, our very first storyteller, Jody Torpey,
Jody discovers that it's hard to run from someone you've already seen coming for you.
Don't understand?
Well, you will.
There were three of us all together.
Two work friends and myself.
One of my friends had a gift certificate for a hotel in Denver,
and we decided that we would take a trip and just have a girls' weekend.
Somebody had packed a thermos of Bloody Mary's.
It was just a party on wheels.
We were coming from Pueblo, which is about two.
two hours away from Denver, and it's over a mountain pass.
I had the best car.
It was just a small Volkswagen Beetle.
It was the middle of December.
The mountain pass was snow-packed.
It was a very slow drive.
There was full-on blizzard.
Fortunately, there weren't many cars on the road, but it did take a while to get to Denver.
When we arrived in Denver, we got to the hotel.
We got settled, and we stayed up.
late talking and then everyone was ready for bed. It's really dark in the room and my two friends
are sharing one of the beds and I'm in the other bed by myself. I was in a very, very deep sleep.
The dream that I had was that I was alone in my car and I was driving down the street. The
streets in lower downtown Denver. It was a very deserted area like a skid row. It's the middle of the
night. It was dark. There's nobody else around. No other cars on the road. There's no sound.
And I was stopped at a stoplight. And that's when I looked up and across the street at the
diagonal. I see
there's a guy standing there.
He's blonde
and he's youngish,
probably 29-30-ish.
He's kind of a cute guy
and he's wearing a green
army jacket and he has
the collar up
and his hands are in his pockets
and he's staring at me
from across the street.
Lock eyes with him
and he starts
to take a step off the curb and walk toward me in the car.
I'm frozen watching him watch me as he's walking across the street.
I'm curious, like, is he going to come over and ask me for directions
or ask if I'm lost or if I need help?
As he came across the street, I just stayed there, even though the light had changed.
So as he gets close enough to...
to the car where he's about a foot away from the door,
I start to roll down the window,
and he pulls a gun out of his pocket.
And that's when I wake up from the dream,
with my heart kind of pounding.
I just remember feeling scared, kind of like, oh, grateful.
That was just a dream.
Nothing bad happened.
I just kept it to myself.
The next morning, we got up, got dressed, went out, had breakfast,
and started our big adventure in downtown Denver to go shopping,
and it was all decorated with greenery and big red ribbons
and just a nice Christmas atmosphere.
Everybody was in a good mood.
The sun was out.
It was cold, but it was beautiful.
Blue sky, crisp Colorado Day.
but I just couldn't shake the feeling.
I still can see the images very clearly in my mind,
him standing there at the side of my car
and seeing the gun in his hand.
I see that over and over again almost all day.
I still don't understand what it means.
We decided at the end of the day that we'd go out to dinner
and after dinner we tried to find a bar and have a few drinks.
We started driving around on the downtown streets.
We really didn't know where we were going because none of us were familiar with the area at all.
The roads were snow-packed and there was nobody else on the street.
There were no other cars, there were no other people.
We were on a dark street.
I didn't know where we were.
And that's when it started to feel familiar.
We were stopped at a light.
It was a very odd feeling because I had the feeling
if I looked across the street, I would see that man.
Before I saw him, I had the feeling that I was going to see him.
And I turned my head and there he was.
everything was exactly as my dream.
The green army jacket, the blonde hair, the collar up, hands in his pocket.
We locked eyes just like in my dream.
He started walking across the street.
And even though my friend that was sitting in the passenger seat said,
Jody, the lights turned green, I couldn't take my eyes off of the man.
as he was walking toward us.
I said, I know that the lights turned green,
but there's the guy for my dream.
And she said, what dream?
I said, the guy, the guy for my dream.
I had this dream.
And he's coming over to the car,
and I want to see what happens next.
as he got close to the car
my friend said well
what happens in your dream
I said he pulls a gun
out of his pocket
both of my friends screamed
and that was the moment
where the reality
and the dream world
collided so I stepped
on the gas
the light is red
the car fished
out of there, sliding along on the snow, and I drive out of there as fast as I can.
It was nonstop, what was that?
Let's find a bar. We really need a drink now.
And my friends asking me, walk us through that.
What just happened back there?
And I don't have any answers.
There is a part of me that wishes I would have found out what.
happened so that maybe it would be complete and I would know and I wouldn't have to think about it
or wonder about it and I still wonder what was that you Jody for sharing your story with us
let it serve as a warning to everyone if you see your dream killer in real life run don't walk run away
Ain't no time to be cute
figuring it out later
Now
Solvana
Solvana
She knows a little something
About the bad dreams
I think everything
started when I was 13 years old
I used to have these weird dreams
One night I had a dream
Where I was crying in my room
And I heard the
door of my room opening
And it was my best friend crying too
For some reason I
stood up and just hugged her really hard.
She kept murdering Canela. Canela.
That was her dog's name.
And then I woke up.
I don't remember how much time it passed,
but one day my dog was working at the street.
So I went to check on him.
I looked more closely to the street,
and after a few seconds, I noticed my best friend's dog
there. She was run over by some car. So I went to my room and started crying because I don't like
when people see me crying. Then a few minutes later I heard my door opening and I saw her.
My best friend called me while crying. And that's when it clicked. My dreams were in fact
visions. I never knew which ones were dreams and which ones were going to
come true. When I was 15, I had a really, a really weird dream. I was taking a shower and I put on my
pyjamas. They were mint-colored and with purple spots. Everything seemed normal. So I got out of the
bathroom and in the window I could see a man's head. I thought, who is this man? What is he doing there?
The first thing that made me freak out wasn't just the fact that there was a man in my rooftop,
but the fact that he was wearing a mask, the Jason mask.
I don't think he saw me, but I was scared that the back door was open.
So I ran downstairs, and when I finally reached the back door, I found it locked.
I could see outside.
He had now climbed down and was standing on the...
wall that separates my house from my neighbor.
He was looking right at me.
Then this man pointed at the floor and as soon as I looked, I realized that he was not
pointed to the floor but to my dog's camp. I was panicking because I knew this man he would
harm him or even kill him. I really loved my dog. So I didn't even think it through
and grab the keys and opened the door. So I called him
Scamp, enter, for favor, enter.
But he didn't move a pole, nothing.
I saw how this man was climbing down to my backyard.
The nearer he was, the more desperate I was to the point that I wanted to cry.
So I stepped the foot up to try to pull Scamp by the collar.
And then this man jumped inside the backyard.
As soon as I saw how he grabbed the machine,
our gardener uses and run towards me.
I knew he was aiming for me and not my dog.
When I tried to close the door, he grabbed it and opened it.
And that's when I felt something sharp in my shoulder.
He had cut me with the machete.
I wake up and I felt really weird my shoulder.
I felt it sore.
I was scared because I didn't know if it was going to happen in real life
or if it was just a really bad nightmare.
But still I didn't want to take risks.
I decided that I didn't want to wear those pajamas with purple spots
because if I was wearing those pajamas,
I felt like it could happen that night.
During the day, I grabbed a machete, walked to the living room
and hid the macheteer under the...
stairs. And from that day on, I didn't let my dog sleep outside. I would let him
sleep in the hallway. If my dog wasn't in the backyard, then he wouldn't be able to manipulate me
to open the door. But after I had the vision of my death, I stopped having more dreams,
not even a short dream. And it was way more scary because if I didn't have dreams,
then it means that I won't have a future.
Two or three months after that,
felt like someone was watching us from the distance.
My brother noticed this too.
I remember that one day we were returning home
and one of my neighbors told me
that we should be careful when we had to go out of the house.
Someone had been walking through the streets repeatedly.
And my neighbor didn't recognize this person.
It was just scary and it was nervous because if this is the person who I think it is, the man from my dream, then he knows where do we live.
He knows my house.
He knows our routines.
He knows when my parents are out of the house.
He knows when we are alone.
At one night, it was about to be 9 p.m.
So before going upstairs, my dad asked me to take us.
the trash. So I opened the front door and threw the trash in the trash bin. And when it was
about to return inside, I saw this black figure behind our car. I noticed that he was, that his
face was looking through the window, like he could have a perfect look at the living room,
the kitchen, and the hallway. If he was looking through the window, he was looking through the window,
window, then it may be him. So I just, I ran back inside and I told my father. And when he went
outside, he turned on the light of the front yard and couldn't see anything. He was gone.
After that event, I was really stressed. I couldn't stay alone without freaking out.
I always looked out the window. I wanted to know if there was someone looking at the
my house. I finally had my 16th birthday, but I wasn't really happy because my dog woke up really
tired. He didn't want to move. He didn't even want to eat. My brother and I were trying to
cheer up my dog, but nothing happened. And at the end of the day, my parents took him to the bed.
The next day, my parents woke us up early and told him.
that Scamp had died.
Everyone cried.
I didn't want to believe it.
I had had him since I was five.
I just couldn't imagine a life without him, in fact.
But after one month, I was closing the doors
and I saw my dog's color.
And then I thought,
wait, the vision isn't going to happen.
I stopped blocking up the door.
and I returned the machete to its original place.
I felt like I could live more happily.
Even though my dog wasn't with me anymore,
that meant that I wasn't going to die.
A few days after I realized this,
my mother was in the living room watching the TV,
when all of a sudden I noticed the news footage.
The report was,
saying that a woman was kidnapped in her house.
Now she was dead, and this man was a culprit.
The footage was black and white from a security camera in my neighborhood.
It looked like the man was trying to break the lock.
After some minutes of entering,
he came out with a girl, and he dragged her to his car.
and you could see that he was wearing the Jason's mask.
Just by seeing the mask, I knew it was him.
In the footage, they didn't give him a name.
They just called him the masked man.
His victims were young girls.
I panicked.
I felt like deer was so heavy.
And I wanted to cry because I had...
I thought I had got rid of him, but then all of a sudden he reappeared again.
It was almost two weeks after the news footage when my mother told us that we were going to adopt another dog.
My new dog is called Vyu. He's a corgi.
My first dog is camp. He was really calm and quiet.
Viju isn't like that. In fact, he barked.
In fact, he barks a lot.
Now he sleeps in my room.
Scamp wasn't allowed before, but this new dog, we let him sleep inside.
And it makes me feel safer when he's around.
If this man ever happens to come to the house, my dog would definitely bark.
After several months, I started wearing the pajamas again, and I still use the pajamas.
I still use the pajamas even to this day.
This means that I'm not afraid anymore.
Sometimes I wish I had my visions back again.
But maybe it's better this way,
so I can experience the future on my own.
Thank you, Solvana, for sharing your story with us.
We are so happy to report that Solvana's had no ominous dreams
since we produced this story.
Now, congratulations on getting this far,
but you know it ain't over.
The knowledge you've gained does not come about consequence.
Just hearing these stories has opened possibilities and portals in your own life.
Be afraid.
So I understand.
If you prefer not to battle these dark forces and instead enjoy amazing storytelling under the bright light of day, if so,
don't apologize.
Check out our sister podcast, Snap Judgment, Amazing Storytelling with the beat,
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Spook was brought to you by the team that stole all of Hansel and Gretel's breadcrumbs from the forest.
Mark Ristich, Anna Sussman, Chief Spookster Eliza Smith, Annie Nguyen & Win and Natalie Shisha.
Our sound team consists of Vrenzel Gouriel and Lauren Newsom.
The Spook theme song, additional music by Lauren Newsom.
And when you finally go to bed at night,
you would be tempted to throw caution to the wind.
I wouldn't advise.
Wouldn't suggest such a thing.
Mostly, though, I would just remind you to remember to never, ever.
Never, never, never, never.
