Get ready to squeam again. I won't say I'am sorry—you're the one who keeps reading.
In June 2011, emergency services dispatched an ambulance to the home of 65-year-old Barrie Hepburn. Barrie was a retired sports car enthusiast and a paraplegic. He'd been left wheelchair-bound in 2000 after being in an argument. Barrie had told the emergency operator that he was bleeding heavily, and they feared the worst, as he had fallen silent during the call. They certainly weren't expecting what they found, which was the shock of their lives, and the grisly stuff urban legends are made from.
Barrie, who had lost all feeling in his legs, had made an enthusiastic attempt to remove one of them . He had recently become despondent because he was having so much trouble getting into and out of his beloved sports cars, and his overtures to his doctors about amputation had thus far been rebuffed. Barrie had apparently decided that if he began the surgery himself, doctors wouldn't have any choice but to continue. When the paramedics arrived his right leg was almost totally detached, the plastic sack he'd used for a tourniquet covered in massive amounts of blood, and his bag was sitting beside him, neatly packed for the hospital.
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The Midnight Hour
HorrorThink you can handle horror? Try and get through these stories without getting nightmares. This is a collection of Short Horror Stories. While reading them, at the middle of night, might I add, I nearly peed my pants. Hope you enjoy. I overhead on...