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Episode 96

Nov 14, 202527 minEp. 96
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Summary

Ricky Lee presents two unnerving true accounts. First, a woman shopping at Goodwill experiences a supernatural encounter with a pale girl whose eyes are pitch black, seemingly teleporting, leading to a chilling confirmation from a relative. The second story follows a couple on a desolate winter road trip who are terrorized when they discover a mysterious intruder hiding face down in their backseat, resulting in a terrifying confrontation.

Episode description

Welcome to Radio Rental, a mysterious video rental shop with a collection of VHS tapes with TRUE scary stories narrated by the people who experienced them...


On today's tapes:


>> Goodwill Haunting << Goodwill is a great place to pick up vintage jackets... and threatening entities.


>> Not Alone << While on a road trip, this woman experienced a scene straight out of a horror movie.


Meanwhile, at the store:


Ricky Lee needs to get a tooth pulled (probably due to all the Halloween candy). Next week, Malachai will have a babysitter... Malachai is not pleased.


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Introduction and Goodwill Encounter Begins

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Welcome to Radio Rental. Hi, everybody. Come on in. It's me. It's me. It's Ricky Lee. And you are here at Radio Rental, a video rental shop with a collection of some of the scariest stories you are... ever gonna hear. Now let's get right down to business today. I know you want to hear one of these. Beg me for it. Say, Ricky Lee, give it to me. Well, I'm gonna do it. Here it is.

In the afternoons, I work on an organic farm, and I run a farmer's market for them on Saturdays. So I'd had a great day at the farmer's market. I'd sold out of everything, and I really wanted a pair of overalls, so I went over to Goodwill to see if I could pick some up. When I got to Goodwill, I got my cart. I was shopping. Everything was fine. When I was over in the housewares aisle, I felt someone watching me.

I just had a very strange sensation that someone was staring at me. I turned around and standing directly behind me was this girl, about 18 to 25. She was very pale. She had long, dark hair. She didn't have anything in her hands. No purse, no phone, anything. She was dressed all in black. And she was just standing there looking at me.

Her eyes were black. So black and scary when she looked at me. Almost like her pupils were dilated. And she was just staring. It was just a soulless stare right directly at me. She never spoke. She never moved. I've been a nurse for over 20 years. When I looked at her, my first thought was not that she was having a medical emergency. She didn't appear to be on drugs. She didn't appear to be having any kind of medical episode. She did not look alive. My first thought was that there was

something wrong that she did not belong on this plane or on this earth. She just chilled me to the bone. Every muscle and bone in my body was saying to get away from her as quickly as possible. So I started pushing my cart away from her. And not only did I want to get away from her, I wanted to get out of that store.

Goodwill Haunting: Terrifying Confirmation

And that is when the thing that really scared me happened. I just turned my head to the left, and where she had been in the aisle behind me, suddenly she was... and the next dial over right beside me. It was like she had teleported over there. There was no way possible she could have moved that fast. It wasn't human.

One moment she was behind me and the next she was beside me and across a different aisle. I may have taken four steps away from her before I turned and looked and she was right beside me across the other aisle. Absolutely humanly impossible for her to have moved that fast. I knew that there was something wrong with her. I knew I didn't want to be anywhere near her. I was very frightened, and I decided I would just leave.

When I was leaving the store, I happened to run into my niece and her family. On my way out, as I was walking out the door, they were coming in. I normally would stop. I might have... Spent some time with them, but I had to go. I didn't want to be in that store with her anymore. We just stopped and said hello. I was surprised to see them because they're not usually in my town. Said hello to them, I hugged the kids, and then I left. I just had to leave.

I was trying to forget that that had happened and try not to think about her. I never turned around to look, see where she was. I didn't want to know where she was going to be next. I was worried that she was... the grand reaper and that she had come for me i was worried that maybe she was bringing me a message from beyond that i wouldn't want to hear i thought that perhaps um

she was attached to something in the store. I had a lot of different theories, a lot of them. One of which being that it was just my imagination. I got home and I live alone. And I knew if I thought about that all night, I wouldn't sleep all night. So I have a box in my head with a lid. I put it in that box and I shut it and I try not to think about it for the rest of the night.

It was probably about 9 o'clock. I had really done a good job of trying not to think about it because it was time to go to bed. I got a text from my niece's husband, and it said, Really odd question, but did you happen to notice? a girl in goodwill today, probably about 18 to 25, long black hair, dressed all in black, looked emo. I was more afraid than I had been all day long.

I had been able to convince myself that that was probably my imagination. But as soon as I got the text from him, I knew that someone else had seen her too. And I knew that someone else knew that there was something wrong with her. It just confirmed all of my fears, all of my suspicions. Instead of texting, I picked up the phone to call in.

And that's when I told him, don't talk, don't say anything. I don't want to hear what you have to say. Because I knew he was going to confirm that whatever I saw was really, really bad. I didn't know where she was. When I left the store, I refused to look back. I didn't know if this was something that had attached itself to me and had come home with me. I didn't know anything about it. I just knew that it was something very, very bad and that he was about to confirm that for me.

We had a conversation about it anyway. He asked me had I seen her, and I told him that I had. He said that he had seen her, that he immediately was frightened, that no one else had seen her. His wife. Thought he was crazy and thought he was making it up. And he was calling me to confirm. And our descriptions were exactly the same.

The way she looked, the way her eyes were black, the dreadful feelings she gave us, our stories matched point by point. I don't think he had any idea that I was going to say yes. I saw her too. I hung up the phone. I made sure all the doors were locked. I had all the lights on. I lit candles. I said prayers. I was scared. I was scared for the rest of the night.

Goodwill Aftermath and Host Commentary

I ended up staying up very, very late that night because I was too scared to go back to sleep. I considered calling the Goodwill and asking if anyone there, any of their employees had seen her and seen about security footage. But then again, I'm not sure if I would want to see that again. I never made that call.

I never wanted to lay eyes on her again. I know that she's still out there. I know that she was real. I still don't know what she wants and that's something that... if I allowed myself to think about it too much, might keep me up for the rest of my life. I think that some people are more sensitive to things than others, and I think that some people are more open to seeing things than others. I just happen to be able to see her, and I think the same thing about my niece's husband.

I think that she was present in the store, whether her belongings had been donated and she wanted them back, or she was there for somebody else, and I just happened to see her. I think I'm just one of those unlucky ones who gets glimpses of the other side sometimes.

Oh, my word. That was just weird. You know, like, you ever see, like, those old women that have those old fat chihuahua dogs that have the frosty... uh cataract eyes and and be honest you're scared to look at the dog in the face because i swear they're trying to hypnotize you

That's what they're trying to do. So you got to be careful, you know, when you're out like at the grocery store and you go around the corner and there's a cataract dog right there. You almost run over, probably would have got sued for all you were worth. You know what I'm saying. All right, let's do some ads. Now's the time to get up to 50% off Black Friday deals. With savings this big, you can get gifts for everyone on your list. Plus, if Black Friday lines aren't your thing, skip them.

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Well, that's it for today, folks. Psych! No, I'm kidding you. No, I'm going to play you one more story. Remember, I'm the fun uncle.

Road Trip Terror: Eerie Journey

My husband and I had planned a ski trip to Searchmont Resort. It was a bit last minute, so we were kind of going to just road trip it. I'd taken the day off work, but we did leave about mid-afternoon from our home. search months like a six-hour drive we folded down the back seat and then we had our boards our winter gear, comfies, boots, helmets, all of that back there. And honestly, we were pretty unorganized and throwing it back there. So it was just a mess.

We have the back seats folded down, all our gears jumbled in the back. And it was both of our first times going through Sault Ste. Marie. There's not much going on. Typically, if we head up north, it's in the summer months. But yeah, the winter, it was a bit of a ghost town. It's January. There's... Just nobody out. There's no tourism. It's completely empty. So crossing the border just fell off. Everything just had a gray hue to it. It felt very empty.

Like, no one's home here. We ended up finding just this super small restaurant. We had a wonderful dinner, and it was just at the point where, like, okay, well, we saw it. the city, let's head out. When we walked out, it kind of looked like everything was closing down, and we didn't see anybody when we were leaving. The downtown area was just kind of eerily quiet.

Randomly, while we were walking up to the car, I just took a picture of my husband while he was opening the door. Just to note how empty the city was, it just seemed so off. No one's on the street. There's no other cars by ours. Like our car is the only one parked in front of it for miles. You see like this beautiful fresh snow, but nothing else around. It's a Friday night and just no one.

So we cross the border at about 7 p.m. It's full night at this point. It's 8 p.m. There's nothing going on. So we just decide to get to the resort. The roads are shit. It's going to take us a long time. We might as well get on the road and get it over with. We decided to drive my Kia, thinking it would be fine for the conditions, but the roads were absolutely a nightmare.

The roads were absolute shit and our little crossover was spinning out at every turn. It's quite beautiful but a bit scary for the vehicle we were driving. So about 20 minutes into the drive, my husband, who is driving, starts to wiggle and squirm. He rarely complains about anything ever.

And that's why, like, when he finally said something, like, something's bothering me, it just seemed so off. I ask him what's wrong, and he says, I'm not sure. I just feel like something keeps pushing on my seat.

Road Trip Terror: Intruder Confrontation

It's driving me crazy. He said he was feeling the pull of his seatbelt, but it was when the whole seat started pushing forward, he felt like something was actually wrong with the car. But he's just like squirming and fidgeting. And finally I stop and I'm just like, what's wrong? You know, and he said that something just keeps pushing on the seat and I don't know what it is. I look and...

It's completely dark in the car. I reach behind him. I try to move this bag, and I can't figure out what it is. Mind you, it was so dark in the car, so it was like hard to see anything, but... It looked like the outline of my ski jacket, which is a white jacket. And I thought maybe he'd went through some of our gear bags and just kind of pulled it out while he's moving stuff around or whatever.

And then I kept just trying to like move this like bag, mass, whatever. And I was like pushing it, pulling it, adjusting it. And there was like no give and I couldn't get it out of the way. I was like, I don't know what it is. It's like a dead body or something. I turn the dome lights on in the car, turn back around to see in the backseat of my car is a body laying face down.

I was a bit in disbelief at first. I'm not actually seeing this. My eyes will adjust and I'll realize what I'm actually looking at, right? Like the bags are just positioned weird where it looks like a body. This can't be a body. And then I just kept staring at it. Then the body sits up. All I saw was this like... Old, haggard face. It looked like the witch from Snow White. And her mouth was just drooped open. And it just scared the shit out of me. I scream.

I scream, I scream at the top of my lungs. Nate, pull over the car, Nate, pull over the car, Nate, pull over the car. I actually blacked out. My last memory is of her. sitting up, and I was paralyzed. I freaked out. I remember just screaming, and that's it. Nate was the one who said that. I said, pull over, pull over, pull over, because he had no idea what was going on. He stops the car. I jump out. He gets out of the car, rips open the back seat.

And he sees the person and aggressively shouts, get the fuck out of the car. Yeah, it was just absolute chaos. They try to crouch back in the vehicle. Nate demands that they get away from the car. Initially, I thought that this was a man. However, once they began speaking, I realized it was a woman. Once you realized it was a woman, I just felt like bad for her, right? And like, I kind of wanted to like...

Help her? Her name was Christina. We're not mad at you. You just scared the living shit out of us. And then she laughed. There we were. in the middle of winter, waiting for the police to come. 40 minutes later, two patrol cars arrived. She actually went... Running up to the first officer and it was this guy and he kind of like asked what was going on. And while we were talking to the second officer, I looked back and I saw that the first officer was doing like the search.

And that's when I saw him pull out the knife. And that's when I was just like, holy shit. Once Nate and I got back in the car, we gave each other a giant hug and just kept... going on a loop about how insane this was. She could have, like, stabbed us. If she would have felt threatened in any way, right? Anything. At the restaurant.

Road Trip Aftermath and Podcast Conclusion

I took a couple of pictures of my husband while he was opening the door. And the craziest thing is Christina is in these pictures. We didn't realize it. So when he was opening the door, he was looking back at me instead of like at the car. And so it's like he didn't even like look in the backseat because I did that. It's crazy because, you know, that's one of like the ultimate horror movie.

scenes, right? You're driving and someone's in your backseat, but that doesn't actually happen. And for some whatever reason, I just kind of have it in my head that there's no way that this will happen twice, right? So I don't feel fearful. I don't overly obsessively look in my backseat. I think I'm so glad it worked out and that we're okay, but there's no way that this could happen twice, right?

No, no, no, no, sirree. No, thank you. Hey, if you're going to hit your ride, do it the old fashioned way. Big thumb out on the side of the road. That I can respect. But hey, don't be sneaking up on old Ricky Lee because I got lightning fast reflexes and I cannot be held accountable if I do a karate chop or a Judy chop and knock you right into the next dimension. Ad break. This episode is brought to you by Jack Daniels. Jack Daniels and music.

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In fact, it's why you can't feed wild squirrels because they just keep coming back for more. And y'all are like squirrels on here sometimes. In this scenario, seriously. So you can go get your nuts somewhere else, okay? Okay, next week I'm getting a tooth pulled, maybe more than one. So you might get a visit from one of my friends, but stay tuned for that. And I'm sorry, Malachi. I know you don't like having a babysitter, but I can't let you run loose on your own. I can't. I don't trust you.

Radio Rental is created by Payne Lindsay and brought to you by Tenderfoot TV. Showrunner is Meredith Stedman. Lead producer is Eric Quintana. Executive producers are Payne Lindsay and Donald Albright. Our host is Jeff Foxworthy as his character, Ricky Lee Bagley. Writing by Meredith Stedman. Original score by Makeup and Vanity Set with additional score by Jay Ragsdale. Editing by Eric Quintana.

Payne Lindsey, Stephen Perez, Cooper Skinner, Meredith Stedman, and Dylan Harrington. Sound Design Mix and Master by Stephen Perez and Cooper Skinner. Our production manager is Jordan Foxworthy. Our social media manager is Caroline Orajema. Video editing by Dylan Harrington. Cover artwork by Trevor Eiler and Rob Sheridan. Radio Rental merchandise by Byron McCoy. To shop Radio Rental merch, visit shop.org.

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