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Former Subway worker captures eerie encounter on camera

Savannah Stuebs
Savannah Stuebs

A former Subway worker is understandably petrified after rewatching an old video from her fast food days and noticing something seriously spine-chilling.

The former employee, Savannah Stuebs, uploaded a video of the hair-raising incident to TikTok on Oct. 8.

Stuebs explained that she was going through her Snapchat memories when she came across the video and had to do a double-take.

“I never noticed until today and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it,” she wrote.

@savannahstuebs

I took this video when me and my cousin worked at subway

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… I literally have goosebumps wtf is that.. #scary#halloween#ghost

♬ original sound – Savannah Stuebs

In the video, taken inside of a Subway restaurant, there appears to be some sort of person (or ghost?) hiding inside of the trash can. When Stuebs zooms in on the trash can, you can very clearly see somebody’s eyes and the outline of a nose.

“I literally have goosebumps,” Stuebs said in reference to the strange figure in her video. “Wtf is that…”

She wasn’t the only one who was left disturbed by the unidentifiable creature.

“I started crying when I saw it,” one person said.

“The blinking omfggg that’s so scary,” another added.

“Whether it’s staged or not, it’s seriously creeping me out,” a third commented.

In a follow-up comment, Stuebs noted that she lives in Atchison, Kan., which she says is “one of the most haunted towns in America.” Welp.

If you enjoyed this story, check out this chilling encounter that another TikTok user caught on camera.

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