Twisted Chapters
Step into the Darkness of Twisted Chapters
Some books whisper their horrors in the dead of night, but his stories breathe. Each week, Rudy Stankowitz peels back the fragile veil of reality, guiding his listeners down corridors of shadow where sanity frays, and nightmares take root.
His voice is not merely narration—it’s an invitation. A slow, deliberate pull into a world where horror and psychological terror intertwine, where each chapter is a whisper against the nape of your neck, a presence lurking just beyond the dim glow of your screen. You tell yourself it’s only a story. Just words. Just a voice.
But the moment you press play, it’s already too late.
The dread is inescapable. The stories won’t let you go. And neither will he.
Twisted Chapters
Blades of Glass Chapter 18: “Over Halfway to Hell”
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In Chapter 18 of Blades of Glass, the line between psychological trauma and supernatural terror begins to fracture completely.
Officer Grady Reynolds sits alone inside O’Leary’s, a dimly lit cop bar filled with ghosts of memory and stale whiskey-soaked regrets. Still grieving the loss of Emma, Reynolds finds himself drawn into an unsettling conversation with Detective Rhodes about vampires, folklore, and the terrifying possibility that mythology may simply be humanity trying to explain monsters it does not understand. What begins as sarcastic banter slowly transforms into something darker as ancient legends, Lilith, Dracula, and blood rituals collide with the very real murders haunting Lewisville.
Meanwhile, hundreds of miles away beneath the frozen skies of Alaska, Willow and Lacey’s search for the Northern Lights turns into a waking nightmare. Sleep paralysis. Missing time. Scratching at the door. A shadowy bald man from Willow’s past encounters suddenly reappears in the most impossible place imaginable. When Lacey opens the hotel room door and finds Willow half-frozen outside in the darkness, the question becomes unavoidable:
Did Willow experience a hallucination… or was something truly following them?
As the chapter unfolds, the media frenzy surrounding the Lewisville murders escalates. A police sketch hits the airwaves. The entire town begins searching for a monster hiding in plain sight.
This episode explores grief, folklore, paranoia, sleep paralysis, and the terrifying psychology of belief. Because sometimes the scariest thing isn’t whether monsters exist…
…it’s realizing how badly people want them to.
Blades of Glass: A Town Stained in Silence is a Twisted Chapters True Crime Original, written and adapted from the novel Blades of Glass by Rudy Stankowitz, available on Amazon. This episode was produced by Joy Riddle, mixed by Cleo Hatshesup, and executive produced by Doodle & Lizzie Borden. For full transcripts and bonus content, click the sow notes