Welcome to 'Your Daily Slap Fact'—your gateway to the world of useless trivia! Join us as we dive into the delightful depths of the obscure, the bizarre, and the utterly useless facts that make life just a little bit more interesting. From history to science to sports & culture, we're here to entertain and educate you with tidbits you never knew you needed. So, if you're ready to expand your mind with the most useless info, hit that subscribe button and join our quirky community today! Brace for a heart-pounding dive into the urban legend of the Babysitter and the Man Upstairs, a tale that’s chilled spines since the 1960s! In this video, we unravel the nightmare: a teenage babysitter, alone with sleeping kids, picks up the phone to hear a creepy voice rasp, “Have you checked the children?” The calls keep coming, each more menacing, until she calls the police in a panic. Their trace reveals the gut-punch twist: the caller’s inside the house, often lurking upstairs! First popping up in 1967 campfire stories and cemented by Jan Harold Brunvand’s The Baby-Sitter and the Man Upstairs (1980), this legend inspired horror classics like When a Stranger Calls (1979) and Black Christmas (1974). No real cases back it—Snopes debunked a 1950 Missouri murder link—but its grip comes from primal fears of vulnerability and unseen threats (*Folklore Journal*, 1985). X users swap chills: “Heard this at a ‘90s sleepover, still check locks!” . Watch to see why this tale, born from ‘60s suburbia and rotary phones, still haunts us! Like and share to amp up the terror! #BabysitterHorror #ManUpstairs #PhoneCallFear #UrbanLegend #StrangerCalls #ChillerThriller #InsideTheHouse #viralshort #NoSafeSpace #FolkloreFright #TwistThatKills #CreepyClassics #shorts