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Ed Gary
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Terry Carnation
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Ed Gary
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Um, hello. Hi. Hi. Welcome to Radio Rental, which I guess is actually a video rental shop. There's an exclusive collection of tapes with true stories all told by real people. Sorry, this is probably really jarring for you. Clearly I'm not Terrence. My name is Ed. Ed Gary. Hi. It's nice to meet you. Sorry, I hope I'm doing this right. I didn't have a lot of time to Prepare. I got this strange voicemail, actually, totally out of the blue. Um, well, maybe it's. I'm just gonna play it for you.
Terry Carnation
Hey, pal.
Ed Gary
How's it going? It's your very good friend Terry Carnation from work. From, like, 31 years ago. You remember me, don't you? I worked a few cubicles down from you back then. I wasn't going by Terry. I was going by Terrence. Do you remember? Of course you do. We had such. We had such great fun. Big fun. All the laughs about, all those very specific jokes that we used to laugh about, all the passionate discussions about all the local sports teams in whatever area that was in. Remember that one joke we always loved? Oh, that one always gets me. Anywho, I need a little favor.
Now, when I tell you that I was surprised to get this voicemail, I mean, I haven't seen Terry since the day he packed up his cubicle and was escorted out by security. And honestly, I'm just so honored to get this voicemail, you know what I mean? I didn't know that I made such an impression on him. He always called me the wrong name at work, to be clear, and. Oh, maybe that's the joke that he's referencing, right? Oh, I never got it until now. Maybe we were actually really close friends. Awesome. Anyway, Terrence, Terry, he was just the coolest guy at the office. Everybody loved him. He had the best stories. He had great hair. Anyway, he's a super busy guy, so I'm just happy to know that he's actually been thinking about me all these years. And clearly he deeply trusts me. Anyway, Terry left some instructions on how to run the store for a little bit. So let me just see right here. Pretty comprehensive, Terrence. Always a comprehensive guy. Then I think someone else is gonna take over after me. Oh. Huh. Whoa. I guess Terry left his cat, too. Hi. Hi, kitty. You know, I'm gonna be honest. I'm not much of a cat guy myself, but a friend of Terry's is a friend of mine. Hi, kitty. Kitty. Be good, kitty. Okay. Well, all right. Reading through the instructions. I guess I just need to play you a couple of these tapes.
Ryan
Cool.
Ed Gary
I love movies. So just not. Just not anything scary or anything dark, you know? As long as they're not scary or dark, then I am great because I love movies. Okay. I guess this is the box here, and I am supposed to play this one. Simple. Enjoy your radio rental.
Ryan
This happened 2005. Just finishing up high school, about to go to college. I had a girlfriend at the time Routinely we would fight quite a bit. This specific night I ended up going to a party with my girlfriend. We sort of got into it again, just like a little spat. And I wasn't really feeling it. I just said, you know, that's enough, enough. So I decided to just like go home. I wasn't drinking, smoking, none of that stuff. And I immediately turned around and said, you know what, I'm just gonna go home. So it's like pretty early in the night, probably like 10 o' clock at night. I make my way home. I go to my parents house. The way my parents house is set up, the garage opens up and then the driveway and then it's like an intersecting street. And on the other side of the street is my neighbor's house. And my whole life I knew who lived in that house. It was Ms. Hawkins. And some new family had moved into that house. I'm in the garage, I'm smoking a cigarette, kind of bummed out about the situation with my girlfriend that just happened. I just look across the way. You can see on the back of this house. It's this massive window. And you can see like a light on in the background through that window. And I look over and I can see a silhouette of a human being. Not a man, not a woman, just a shadow of a human being. The shadow is like bouncing around erratically from side to side in this window, super erratically. That it's almost like drawing attention to itself. And I know who lives in that house at this time. Ms. Butler and her two children live in that house. I'm thinking like, what the heck is going on? Kind of stare at it for a little bit. And then I sort of walk to the edge of my driveway and it's still doing this erratic movement behavior, quick ducking and weaving back and forth, back and forth. I just started kind of going, yo, hey. Trying to get his attention. I do this a couple times and then all of a sudden the figure just stopped dead in the center of that window. Just stopped and stared at me. And I say stare, but like there was no eyes. I honestly wouldn't be able to tell you if that was the back of someone or if it was the front of somebody. It doesn't move again. It just stops so still. It's almost like kind of off putting how it just stayed there. And I kind of back up into the garage. I put my cigarette out and I close the garage door. And then I just start walking back into my parents house. And I kind of look over to my left one More time, and it's still there, just staring at me. And then I go inside. I go to bed. The next morning, I wake up, I tell my mom basically what I saw last night in the garage. And she didn't really think anything of it. And then a week goes by, and she's at the grocery store, and she talks to Ms. Butler, and she tells Ms. Butler, oh, Ryan was out last Friday night and basically saw this, like, weird shadow figure in the house. And Ms. Butler proceeds to tell my mother that they weren't home that night. They were at her mother's, her and the kids. And then she goes on to tell my mother that her and the kids are moving out of that house. Because whatever room the kids are in, the twins, the doors are slamming shut, the lights are turning on and off, and the kids were speaking to something that wasn't there. They are moving out because of the things that are happening with the children on such a frequent basis that she can't handle it anymore. She said that's why she's not in the house on that Friday night. She said they spent more time at her mom's house than they do in that own house. She's so uncomfortable being in that house by herself with just the kids. They got a split. Two years later, I'm living in St. John's Newfoundland, and I'm going to college out there. I've sort of forgot about this. This has just become like, some kind of story I tell at, like, a campfire. I'm in the Avalon Mall with my friend Robert, and we're walking through the mall, and all of a sudden I see Ms. Butler in this jewelry store. I run up to her and I'm like, Ms. Butler. And she gives me a hug, and she's like, hey, how's it going, Ryan? How you been? And I'm like, oh, I'm great. I'm good. And I'm like, we have to talk. And she's like, we have to talk about what? I'm like, we have to talk about what I saw in your house that night. And she just kind of steps back, and she goes, like, white in the face. She didn't expect me to say that. And that was the only thing I wanted to talk about. She said, ryan, I don't speak about that house ever to anyone. And I told her, I said, I know, but I need to know what I saw that night. She said, ryan, I don't talk about that house. I'm sorry. I can't talk about that house. I don't talk about that house at all anymore. And I'm like, Ms. Butler, I need to know what I saw in that house that night. And she gets visibly upset and runs out of the mall and runs away from me. And I've never seen her since. I have no idea what I saw that night in the window. The scariest part of the whole thing was her reaction. Physically running away from me in the mall was bonkers. It was such a traumatic experience for her and those kids in that house that she could not speak to me about what went on in that house. It made me terrified. I go home now. If the sun is down, I don't look at that window. I just walk straight into my parents house. I won't dare look left into that kitchen window ever again. I always think I'm just going to see that shadow again.
Ed Gary
Terry, Terry, Terry, Terry. You are a joker. You remembered that I hate anything remotely scary. And then you snuck that one in there as a. As a good old prank. Good one there, buddy. Thank you. That was who. Okay, I was. I thought that was gonna be like a. Like a coming of age story at first or something like that. Like a sweet girl next door love story. Yeah. It says here that we need to take a break for the ads. I don't really know what that means, but let's do that. Let's do the ads thing. Guys, I could use a break. Could you? Let's. Hopefully we have a different kind of tape when we get back, so. Yeah, then we'll be back after the ads here with a totally different kind of tape. Sorry about that. Roll the ads.
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Ed Gary
We're back from the ads. That was fun. Okay, so let's see here. This is the next tape here supposedly. Let's hope this one is a little different. Am I right? Come on Terry, give us something fun. Raunchy comedy maybe. Yeah, I'd like for it to be a raunchy comedy. Let's roll the raunchy comedy, please.
Terry Carnation
My husband and I had been married about three years. We had moved back to West Virginia from Tennessee. It was me, my husband and our one year old daughter. And I was about seven months pregnant with my son. We were laying in bed playing a video game one night. We had no air conditioning in the house, so we had our window open with a box fan in it. We heard some arguing going on outside, so my husband went to check on it. He said, it's probably just some drunk people. Why don't you call 911 and we'll get them out of here so that way they don't come further into our yard. I called and the operator said that they would send someone out and the officer would come talk to us. After they had gotten the people out of our yard, we laid there for a little while longer and we didn't hear anything anymore. We never heard anything from the police, so we just kind of moved on with our night. A few moments later, my husband starts hearing the neighbor's dog bark. And he's not one to bark at a lot of things. He's used to people and larger animals and things like that. But this bark sounded different. So my husband went out back to check to see what was going on. He heard the dog bark, barking in a way that just wasn't normal for him. He sounded almost scared. He was looking behind one of our buildings in the backyard, and he was jumping backwards while he was barking at them. My husband was like, okay, it must be like a really large animal, maybe like a bear or something, or it could be one of the drunk people who's wandered up into our yard. So he came back in and he asked me to call 911 again. And they said, well, we've already sent someone out there, so we're not going to send anyone again. There's probably nothing out there. So we just kind of left it alone. My husband went back out to double check that there was no one messing around in our buildings. And he saw a figure run from behind one building on one side of our yard to behind another building on the other side of our yard. And he thought to himself, that looks human. Looked too big to be an animal. But he thought maybe it might be too small to be a person. Maybe we should call the police again. About that time, he heard this growl. It didn't sound human. It didn't sound like any animal that we'd ever heard of. Before he came back inside, he said, it doesn't sound human and it doesn't sound like an animal. And I said, so you mean it sounds demonic? And he said, that's it. He grabbed his gun. He was like, I don't know what's in our yard, but I need you to go ahead and call 911 again because it could be a person or could be a bear. And we're gonna need some help. Someone or something is in our yard. I'm not really sure what it is. I call 91 1- and I walk into the kitchen where the back door was with him. He's got the gun in his hand, and he's looking, and he sees this figure walking toward us, toward our back door, slowly and creepy, with its head cocked to the side. My husband thought that that meant the person had a gun and was aiming it at him. So he just kind of stood there for a minute and was watching. At this point, we could tell that it was definitely human and it was just walking very slowly toward us. My husband was watching it while I was on the phone arguing with 911. As the figure got closer, he said, they don't have a gun. And then he just went quiet. He was just staring at this figure. The 911 operator is like, we've already sent someone out there. We're not gonna send someone again. You gotta stop calling us. And I hang up. I'm talking to my husband. I'm like, close the door. Move away from there. If they're coming up this way, you've got time to close the door. And he was, like, hypnotized almost. He was unresponsive to me. So I ran over to him and I grabbed him and pulled him away, and I slammed the door shut and locked it. Right as this person was reaching up to grab the door. We could make out that it was human, like, and female, but it was so dark that it just looked like a black figure. But we could tell that it was female because of the long hair and, like, the outline, the way she's growling, she might be able to knock that door down. What should we do if that happens? My husband has the gun point at the the door the whole time. She's growling, she's scratching. She's shaking the door, trying to get in. I was freaking out and shaking. We walk back into the living room where my daughter was sleeping, and we're talking about what needs to be done. She's scratching at the door, and she's growling. 911 has told me that they're not going to send anyone else. I walk over to check on my daughter. I put my hand on her to make sure she's okay and sleeping. Well, the growling had stopped. Everything fell silent. So we're just standing there, waiting for the next thing to happen. And I look up, and straight ahead of me, I can look out that open window in our bedroom, and I see this figure walking Back and forth. It starts growling, and then it starts clawing and scratching at the screen while it's growling at me. We both just stand there watching. I'm panicking. I need to figure out a way to grab my baby, run upstairs or out the door or something in case this thing can get into our house. I turn to my husband and I say, hon, you have to call that officer that you did the ride along with last month. So he calls this person. He's in the northern part of the state. He's like, I will be there as soon as I can. At this point, this figure had moved away from our bedroom window, around our house to our front door, where she was still scratching and growling and trying to beat the door down. We're standing there, we're listening to this. I'm prepared to run with my baby if necessary. And it all gets silent. You could hear a pin drop. There was no noise at all. Did she leave? What happened? And we look at each other, and then we see the police lights pull up into the driveway. The officer that my husband had called went to the girl who was on our front porch who had been clawing and growling, and his partner came inside to talk to us. And he's like, when we pulled up, she was passed out on your porch. We had concrete stairs going up to the porch, and her head was on the top stairs, and her body was on the porch. She had just passed out. It was like mid claw. She just fell. It took a while for them to get her to come, too. They had to, like, rub her sternum. They talked to her, and she said that she had no idea where she was. She thought that she was three towns over and she was trying to get. Get into her own house. The other officer gets her in the back of the car. They come and tell us she must have been high on bath salts. So we're gonna take her to the hospital, let this high wear off of her, and then they would take her back home. Have a good night. We, however, think that she was demon possessed. That grand was just so not human, not animalistic in any way. I felt like we were in a horror movie. She was absolutely possessed as far as we are concerned.
Ed Gary
Are you kidding me, Terry? Hell, no. No. That was even more unsettling than the first tape. Don't, don't, don't do that. Kitty. Just don't, don't, don't make that sound right now. It's, am I crazy, or is this cat doing that on purpose? Is this even his cat? Where. Whose Cat, is this all right? Let's lets take another break for the ads. The ads is fun. I've had just about enough.
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Ed Gary
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Terry Carnation
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Ed Gary
Hey. Hey guys. We're back from the ads. Sorry. As you can see, I'm just packing up here because. Because I got an urgent call. My sister is having a baby right now. I was just called to help her with the birth and that's really important. So I gotta go deliver a baby, so what can you do? Anyway, sorry to do this to you and to Terry to leave so suddenly. I really like Terry and all, but I also do really don't know the guy. And now that I think about it, his stories at work were really off putting and he was really selfish when it came to the communal office snacks. That really, really bothered me. Anyway, I'm gonna head out early. I'm gonna text Terry. I'll let him know the whole baby thing and me delivering. And so just if you follow these instructions right there on the clipboard, you could lock up, right? You know your way around. I'M sure. And yeah, I'm sure someone else will be here next week. Don't know who. Don't care. Yeah, so see you around. This is Radio Rental and yeah, bye forever.
Terry Carnation
Radio Rental is created by Payne Lindsay and brought to you by Tennerfoot. TV showrunner is Meredith Stedman. Lead producer is Eric Quintana. Executive producers are Payne Lindsay and Donald Albright. Our main host is Rainn Wilson as his character Terry. Carnation written by Meredith Stedman. Additional writing by Mark Laughlin. Original score by Makeup and Vanity. Set with additional score by Jay Ragsdale. Editing by Eric Quintana, Stephen Perez, Meredith Stedman, Tristan Bankston and Sean Nurney. Sound design, mix and master by Stephen Perez and Cooper Skinner. Additional editing by April Ruha and Dayton Cole. Our production manager is Jordan Foxworthy. Our social media manager is Caroline Orajemma. Video editing by Dylan Harrington. Cover artwork by Trevor Iler and Rob Sheridan Radio Rental merchandise by Byron McCoy to shop radio rental merch, visit Shop Tenderfoot TV. Special thanks to Oren Rosenbaum and the team at UTA as well as the Nord Group and the team at Odyssey. If you have a Radio Rental story that you'd like to share, please email us at yourscarystorygmail.com or contact us via the form on our website radiorentalusa.com follow us on Instagram at radiorental. On behalf of the RadioRental store, we'd love it if you'd subscribe. Rate and review. As always, thanks for listening.
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Terry Carnation
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Ryan
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Terry Carnation
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Ed Gary
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Ryan
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Terry Carnation
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Radio Rental - Episode 78 Summary
Introduction
In Episode 78 of Radio Rental, hosted by Tenderfoot TV & Audacy, listeners are plunged into a nightmarish blend of real-life horror stories and paranormal encounters. Set within the eerie confines of an 80’s-inspired video rental store managed by the enigmatic Terry Carnation (played by Rainn Wilson), this episode delivers spine-chilling narratives intertwined with moments of dark humor. Produced by Payne Lindsey, Radio Rental masterfully blurs the lines between reality and fiction, offering a captivating experience for horror enthusiasts.
Story 1: Ryan’s Haunting Encounter Timestamp: [07:29]
The episode begins with Ed Gary introducing the first tape, featuring a firsthand account from a man named Ryan. Ryan recounts a terrifying experience from 2005 when he witnessed a mysterious shadow figure in his neighbor Ms. Butler’s home.
Ryan: "I see a silhouette of a human being... bouncing around erratically from side to side in this window, super erratically. [07:29]"
Struggling with personal issues and deciding to leave a party early, Ryan notices unusual movements in the backyard of Ms. Butler’s house while smoking in his garage. The shadow figure's unsettling behavior—stopping to stare without eyes—prompts him to investigate, leading to a tense encounter where Ryan seeks answers from Ms. Butler.
Ryan: "The scariest part of the whole thing was her reaction. Physically running away from me in the mall was bonkers. [14:33]"
Despite his efforts to uncover the truth, Ms. Butler's defensive response and sudden move out of the neighborhood leave Ryan with lingering fears and unanswered questions about the true nature of the figure he saw.
Ed Gary’s Reaction Timestamp: [14:33]
Ed Gary expresses his disbelief and unease following Ryan’s story.
Ed Gary: "Are you kidding me, Terry? Hell, no. No. That was even more unsettling than the first tape. Don't, don't, don't do that. [14:33]"
His reaction underscores the intense and disturbing nature of Ryan's experience, setting the stage for the next eerie tale.
Story 2: The Demonic Intrusion Timestamp: [19:10]
The second tape narrates a harrowing story of a married couple in West Virginia facing an inexplicable and horrifying threat to their family. The account details a night filled with mysterious noises, erratic animal behavior, and an unsettling figure attempting to breach their home.
Terry Carnation (Narrating): "We were laying in bed playing a video game one night... we heard some arguing going on outside... [19:10]"
As the night progresses, the couple encounters a figure that defies explanation—growling, scratching, and exhibiting both human and inhuman characteristics. Despite calling 911 multiple times, the couple is left to fend off the intruder until law enforcement finally arrives, only to attribute the disturbance to the assailant being under the influence of bath salts.
Terry Carnation (Narrating): "We think that she was demon possessed. That grand was just so not human, not animalistic in any way. [28:22]"
Ed Gary’s Reaction Timestamp: [28:22]
Ed Gary responds to the second story with heightened alarm and skepticism, questioning the sanity of Terry and the authenticity of the experience.
Ed Gary: "Are you kidding me, Terry? Hell, no. No. That was even more unsettling than the first tape. Don't, don't, don't do that. [28:22]"
His reaction emphasizes the spine-chilling nature of the narrative and the unsettling atmosphere that Radio Rental consistently delivers.
Conclusion
Episode 78 of Radio Rental immerses listeners in gripping tales of the supernatural and unexplained, expertly narrated and enhanced by atmospheric production. Through Ryan’s unsettling shadow encounter and the couple’s demonic intrusion, the episode explores themes of fear, the unknown, and the thin veil between reality and the paranormal. Ed Gary’s candid reactions add a layer of relatability and tension, making the horror elements even more impactful. For fans of true horror stories that blend documentary-style storytelling with a touch of dark humor, this episode is a must-listen.
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Additional Information
Radio Rental thrives on creating an immersive horror experience, inviting listeners to explore the dark corners of real-life stories with a fictional twist. For more haunting tales and to share your own experiences, visit radiorentalusa.com or follow them on Instagram at @radiorental.
This summary is intended to provide an overview of Episode 78 of Radio Rental for those who haven't listened. It captures the essence of the key stories, discussions, and reactions without delving into advertisement segments or non-content sections.