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Streetlight Burials — Fexingo Horror

Streetlight Burials — Fexingo Horror

By: Fexingo
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Under the sickly amber glow of a dying streetlight, something is always waiting to be uncovered. In Streetlight Burials, each episode is a self-contained story drawn from the cracks of a city that never sleeps — or forgets. Luna unearths tales of objects found beneath flickering lamps: a child's shoe with a name stitched inside, a bundle of letters sealed with wax, a rusted key that fits a lock no one remembers. These are not ghost stories in the traditional sense; they are quieter, rooted in the mundane turned sinister. A parking lot where shadows pool too thickly. A stretch of sidewalk that repeats itself. A streetlamp that buzzes in a language only the lost understand. The collection is unified by place — the forgotten edges of town where light fails and the dark takes root — and by the sense that every object buried under a streetlight carries a story that refuses to stay underground. Luna narrates from a single point of stillness, her voice a low flame in the dark, guiding you through each burial site with the care of a reluctant archaeologist. There is no comfort at the end of these tales, only the lingering sense that the ground beneath your own feet may hold a secret you were never meant to find. Some lights flicker. Some never turn on again. #StreetlightBurials #UrbanHorror #AlleywayTales #LostAndFoundHorror #NightWalkHorror #StreetlightMystery #BuriedObjects #CityDarkness #FlickeringLight #LiminalSpace #QuietDread #AtmosphericHorror #Horror #HorrorPodcast #FexingoHorror #StorytellingHorror #AnthologyHorror #NarratedHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo© 2026 Fexingo. All rights reserved. Drama & Plays Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Man Who Counted the Bugs Under the Streetlight on Henshaw Avenue
    Jun 6 2026
    In the summer of 2018, I met a man named Arthur who sat every night under the streetlight at the dead end of Henshaw Avenue in a small Illinois town. He wasn't homeless or crazy—he was counting. The bugs that swarmed the light, he said, weren't just moths and flies. Some of them didn't have bodies you could see. Some of them were things that had been lost, looking for a way back. I sat with him for three nights, listening to the hum, watching the shadows that moved wrong. By the third night, I understood what he was really counting. And I understood why he couldn't stop. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #StreetlightBurials #HenshawAvenue #Arthur #BugCounter #LostThings #MothSwarm #DeadEnd #IllinoisSummer #StreetlightHorror #Counting #WhatWasLost #Luna #SoloNarration #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #QuietDread Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    8 mins
  • The Man Who Found the Key Under the Streetlight on Larkspur Lane
    Jun 5 2026
    On a cold November night in 2019, a man named Caleb pulls over on Larkspur Lane in the small town of Jasper, Arkansas, to help a stray dog. He finds the dog curled around a small brass key half-buried in the dirt under a flickering streetlight. The key fits nothing he can find—not his car, not his house, not any lock in the hardware store. Over the next week, Caleb becomes obsessed. He learns that the streetlight was installed after a girl vanished in 1987. He begins to hear whispers from the light itself, telling him to dig. What he unearths is not a body, but a small box containing a photograph of the missing girl, holding the same key. Luna recalls meeting Caleb years later, still sitting under that light, waiting for a door to appear. #StreetlightBurials #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #LarkspurLane #JasperArkansas #TheKey #Caleb #MissingGirl1987 #BrassKey #FlickeringLight #Digging #Whispers #Photograph #LockedBox #Obsession #SmallTown #LunaNarrates #Anthology Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    6 mins
  • The Man Who Buried the Key Under the Streetlight on Stark Road
    Jun 4 2026
    In the winter of 1998, on a dead-end road in the outskirts of Millbrook, a man named Elias Crane began burying keys under a single flickering streetlight. Luna met him one freezing February night when her car broke down on Stark Road — a stretch of asphalt that didn't appear on any map she owned. He was on his knees in the frost, digging with his bare hands, muttering something about a lock that had to stay shut. She thought he was homeless, or maybe just lost. But when he turned to look at her, his eyes were clear, and his voice was steady. He told her about the door that appeared in the light sometimes — a door that wasn't there for everyone, but that he'd been hired to keep closed. She stayed until dawn, watching him work, listening to the scrape of metal against frozen dirt. By morning, he was gone. The key was still buried. And the streetlight had stopped flickering. This episode is about what you lock away, and what locks you away in return. #StreetlightBurials #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #StarkRoad #Millbrook #BuriedKey #FrozenGround #FebruaryNight #DoorThatShouldStayClosed #EliasCrane #DeadEndRoad #Winter1998 #SoloNarration #SilentAdmiral #MidnightEncounter #LunaReads #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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    7 mins
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