One woman living in New York is sharing a creepy story that has social media buzzing. The woman, named Fiona, says her nights are anything but ordinary. She’s sent TikTok into a spiral with her bone-chilling confession, revealing that she’s seen the man who will kill her one day. And no, she hasn’t met him in real life, she’s only seen him in her dreams.
Fiona’s story, which has been unfolding on social media, reads like something straight out of a psychological thriller. According to the New York resident, her terrifying nightly visions began when she was a teenager, and they’ve all centered on the same mysterious figure. “I know the man that is going to kill me one day,” she calmly reveals in one of her viral videos. Chilling words, especially when you realize she isn’t talking about a random nightmare character.
Fiona describes this nightmare figure as a tall man in his early 60s with a scruffy beard. In her recounting, he’s appeared in multiple dreamscapes: an eerie “white void,” an airport bathroom, and even inside her own home. No matter the setting, one thing remains constant: the overwhelming sense of dread she feels around him. At one point, she even claims she’s learned his initials: R.S.L.
New York Woman Says She Dreams About Her Future Killer
However, Fiona isn’t brushing it off as just dream-logic weirdness. In fact, she seems fully convinced her path will cross with this man in the real world one day. Even scarier? She worries he could be someone she meets when he’s younger, someone she might trust only to realize decades later that her nightmares were a warning all along.
Naturally, TikTok had a lot to say about this. The internet, being the internet, was divided. Some begged Fiona to stop putting energy into the idea, worried that speaking it into existence could make it real. Others urged her to take precautions, anything from carrying self-defense tools to keeping an extra eye on her surroundings in New York’s crowded streets. Of course, there were skeptics who brushed it off as nothing more than a very vivid subconscious projection.
But whether you believe in prophetic dreams or not, you can’t deny the cultural fascination here. Humans have been intrigued by dream interpretations since ancient times. From biblical visions to Freud’s theories, dreams have always carried weight.
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In modern pop culture, we eat this stuff up, look at shows like You or The Sinner, where psychological twists and blurred lines between reality and perception keep us hooked. Fiona’s story taps into that same unnerving space: is it just a dream, or something more sinister waiting to play out?
“You should make a documentary about this,” one person said in the comment section. “This is fascinating,” another agreed. “So scary,” declared a third. “This is like a movie/book,” a fourth social media user wrote.
For now, Fiona continues to share her experiences online, each video more haunting than the last. And while it’s easy to dismiss it as internet storytelling, it’s also hard not to feel a shiver run down your spine. Hopefully, this New York woman’s fears never come to pass, and the mysterious “R.S.L.” remains nothing more than a recurring dream character.