"The Babysitter and the Man Upstairs." In this story, one perfect for young teenagers starting to experience independence from their parents for the first time, a young teenage girl is babysitting two young children at night. As she sits alone in the living room doing her homework, the kids upstairs asleep, she starts receiving phone calls from a laughing man saying, "Have you checked the children?" After repeated calls, the scared girl calls the police. The cops put a tracer on her phone, and after the creepy man calls again, the cops call back and tell the girl "The calls are coming from inside the house." The babysitter is told to leave the house immediately, and when the police arrive, they find both kids stabbed to death upstairs.
Sound familiar? The urban legend is the first scene of 1979's When a Stranger Calls. But before it was the plot of a movie, the urban legend, which began in the 1960s, was formed from real life. The scariest horror movies have roots in real life, and sadly, there was nothing more real than the 1950 murder of teenage babysitter Janett Christman.
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