Several titles reuse the same stratagem in their stories, whereby the protagonist wakes up somewhere else than their bed, where they went to sleep. Ex: in "Hell hound", a lady wakes up in the woods, but is lucid dreaming and then re-wakes up in her bed for real. In another, a feeble man woke up outdoors as well, and was facing a huge, biped, devil-goat. In another, a woman at a sorority fell asleep in her bed and woke up downstairs, by the entry door (in the one with the serial killer of sorority girls); in yet another, a mother and child fell asleep in their bedrooms but woke up on the couch, to find their upstairs bedrooms locked with the other child trapped there. In all instances, no explanation is provided for how they were transported elsewhere in their sleep. (Except the lucid dreaming woman.) It ought to be noted that many of these "recreation" shows are 100% fictitious---though presented as reality TV/docu-drama---and the people being interviewed are actually also actors, besides the actor playing the same character, recreating the story told. This can be easily corroborated by looking at the cast listings: two actors will be playing the same character. When the interviewee is the real person, it will say "Self".