Radio Rental
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Radio Rental Returns April 3rd!
The doors to the Radio Rental store are officially swinging open once again on April 3rd. Listeners can prepare to return to the world of bizarre, chilling, and inexplicable true-life encounters as the show kicks off its highly anticipated new season. This upcoming installment promises an entirely fresh collection of strange tales that blur the line between reality and the paranormal, delivered with the eerie atmosphere that fans have come to expect. Moving forward, the podcast will maintain a consistent schedule with new episodes arriving every Friday to keep the suspense building throughout the week. Whether these stories involve eerie coincidences, brush-ins with the unknown, or inexplicable mysteries, this season is set to deliver the unsettling storytelling that defines the series. Tune in starting April 3rd to experience the latest batch of unforgettable accounts from the store that never stays closed for long.
Updated Apr 11, 2026
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Closing Time
In this final episode of the current season, titled Closing Time, the host signals the temporary end of the show’s broadcast as the shop turns off its neon sign for the summer months. The episode serves as a wrap-up for the season, confirming that while the main program is heading into a hiatus, the storytelling experience continues for those seeking more eerie narratives. Listeners are encouraged to look forward to the show’s return in October. Beyond the seasonal sign-off, the episode highlights the ongoing availability of the archive, suggesting that fans can explore previous entries or revisit their favorite tapes during the break. By maintaining the mysterious and atmospheric tone that characterizes the series, the host ensures that the audience remains connected to the show’s unique world even while the shop is closed. It is a brief but definitive conclusion that prepares the dedicated community for a quiet summer while promising a return to the haunting, true-life tales that listeners have come to expect from the collection.
Episode 111
In this episode of Radio Rental, the shop prepares to close for the season by sharing a final collection of unsettling, real-life encounters. The episode features three distinct stories that defy rational explanation. The first narrator recounts a harrowing brush with death while driving in Michigan. After a high-speed collision with a semi-truck, the narrator experiences a surreal, dream-like state before inexplicably arriving at their own home, unharmed and in a vehicle that shows no signs of damage. The narrator struggles to process this bizarre experience, grappling with theories ranging from a mental break to the concept of quantum immortality. Next, a man shares a childhood memory from Miami involving an entity that mimicked his mother’s voice and appearance to lure him toward a gated boundary. The encounter only ended when his actual mother called out from their home. The story takes a deeper, more chilling turn when the narrator discovers his father experienced a nearly identical kidnapping attempt as a child in Honduras. The final story follows two friends camping in the Washington wilderness, where they are stalked through the night by disembodied, menacing sounds that seemed to encircle their tent. The episode concludes by highlighting the enduring mystery and lingering fear left by these unexplained events.
Episode 110
In episode 110 of Radio Rental, the host introduces two unsettling stories that explore the boundaries of privacy and inexplicable home intrusions. The first narrative follows a listener who, after moving into a tiny house in rural Oregon, begins to experience a persistent sense of being watched. Her suspicion is confirmed when she discovers a stranger standing in her yard, staring into her bedroom window while smoking. The realization that this individual had been secretly observing her for months leaves her permanently shaken and struggling with the psychological trauma of violated privacy. The second story centers on a household that wakes up to find mysterious, blood-red handprints marking the walls and doorframes throughout their home. Despite the presence of a security alarm system and two protective dogs—none of which were triggered during the night—the family finds no logical explanation for the markings. The account highlights the chilling nature of an uninvited presence that seems to move through a locked, secure space without leaving a trace, leaving the family to grapple with feelings of vulnerability and confusion.
Episode 109
In Episode 109 of Radio Rental, host Vince introduces two unsettling tales centered on strange, potentially supernatural encounters in Las Vegas hotel rooms. The first story follows a group of friends staying at the Luxor hotel. While returning to their room late at night, they share an elevator with an elderly, unassuming maintenance worker. The interaction turns eerie when the elevator inexplicably stops on the wrong floor, and the man vanishes without a trace upon exiting, despite there being no way for him to have left the hallway. The witnesses remain haunted by the shared experience, noting the heavy, negative atmosphere often associated with the hotel. The second narrative features a traveler who picks up a hitchhiker, eventually sharing a room at the Flamingo. During the night, the traveler experiences a terrifying physical sensation of being held down into his pillow by an unseen force. He also describes witnessing a tall, shadowy figure in the corner, accompanied by flickering lights and fluctuating room temperatures. The guest struggles to rationalize the event, ultimately leading to a long-lasting discomfort with staying in hotel rooms alone.
Episode 108
Episode 108 of Radio Rental presents two chilling accounts of experiences within homes that seem to defy logical explanation. The first story centers on a woman who, while struggling through a difficult period, moves her family into a house that immediately feels wrong. She recounts unsettling encounters with a disfigured presence, auditory hallucinations like deep barking, and a room that mysteriously charred over time despite no fire occurring. Her children and friends also reported seeing a spectral woman, leaving the family feeling emotionally drained and perpetually uneasy as they navigated the inexplicable occurrences within their own walls. The second narrative follows a former law enforcement officer who lived in a large house in Birmingham, England, with two friends and his German Shepherd. Despite their initially happy living situation, the group faced bizarre events, including doors unlocking on their own and an old-fashioned toilet flushing without human intervention. The situation took a disturbing turn when the occupant returned home to find the house inexplicably vandalized with excrement in a way that defied the physical capabilities of his dog. These stories highlight the lingering, illogical, and often frightening nature of encounters that remain unexplained.
Episode 107
In this episode of Radio Rental, the shop’s repairman, Jared, finds himself minding the store while dealing with an unexpected avian visitor. To pass the time, he plays two chilling and life-altering tapes for the listener. The first story follows a summer camp counselor in Wisconsin who, along with a friend, encounters a terrifying, eight-foot-tall creature in the woods. Their unsettling experience—which includes strange, animalistic screams and reports of glowing eyes—eventually leads them to learn about the legend of the Windigo, a malevolent spirit from local folklore. The second story shifts to a harrowing cross-country road trip in New Mexico. While hiking to a hot spring on Christmas Day, a man suffers a severe allergic reaction that leads to anaphylactic shock. Disoriented and lost in the desert, he and his friend are miraculously guided back to their car by a mysterious, bell-wearing falcon. The encounter feels like divine intervention, leaving the survivor to ponder how an animal seemed to know exactly how to lead them to safety. Between these stories, Jared offers his own dry commentary on the bizarre occurrences.
Episode 106
Episode 106 of Radio Rental presents two unsettling accounts of mysterious phenomena that defy rational explanation. The episode begins with a story set in Southern California's El Scorpion State Park, where a group of friends explores a cave known as the Cave of Munits. While the setting initially feels peaceful, the group is soon terrorized by disturbing, guttural sounds echoing from within the cave—noises that sound like a living creature being ripped apart. Upon leaving, they spot a shadowy, human-like silhouette moving impossibly fast across the jagged ridgeline above, despite the pitch-black conditions. Research later reveals the cave’s dark history involving a gruesome ancient legend, suggesting the hikers may have encroached upon a place where the past still lingers. The second narrative moves to the Uinta Basin in Utah, near the infamous Skinwalker Ranch. The storyteller recounts multiple chilling experiences, including hearing a voice call out for help in a robotic, inorganic tone that mimicked a child, and witnessing a man in a tank top instantaneously transform into a deer. These events, occurring in a region known for high-strung paranormal activity, leave the witness with no logical answers and a deep sense of unease.
Episode 105
In this episode of Radio Rental, host Vince presents two unsettling, true horror stories that delve into the terrifying feeling of being watched and targeted by strangers. The first story follows a young girl who accidentally discovers a secret surveillance system in her rented family home. While attempting to fix her television settings, she stumbles upon a hidden input channel displaying grainy CCTV footage of various rooms within her house. The horror intensifies when she recognizes herself on the screen, realizing that someone had been secretly monitoring her and her sisters. Years later, as a computer science student, she remains deeply disturbed by the violation of privacy and the realization that their home was never the sanctuary they believed it to be. The second story centers on a woman whose car was broken into in a quiet suburban neighborhood. Remarkably, nothing of monetary value was taken; instead, she discovers her personal family photograph had been meticulously cut with scissors, with the heads of her family members removed. The episode explores the chilling lack of motive behind these bizarre, targeted intrusions, leaving listeners to grapple with the disturbing nature of these unexplained encounters.
Episode 104
In Episode 104 of Radio Rental, the show returns to its signature blend of unsettling, real-life mysteries. The episode opens with a chilling account from a former art student who recounts a series of inexplicable events in 2017. Following a sighting of a strange orange orb in the sky, the storyteller describes waking up in the middle of the night with the jarring, physical sensation of being slammed onto their bed. The phenomenon was accompanied by bizarre electrical disturbances and the sudden appearance of mysterious, geometric red markings on the narrator's back. The episode shifts to a second, deeply unsettling story provided by a former funeral home removal technician. This individual recalls a grim assignment at the home of a deceased elderly man. Upon arrival, the technician discovers a terrifying maze-like interior filled with hoardings, cryptic carvings, and an elaborate network of deadly booby traps and stockpiled weapons. The account captures the high-stakes tension of navigating a booby-trapped environment alongside law enforcement, ultimately leaving the listener to ponder the hidden, paranoid lives people lead behind closed doors.
Episode 103
In Episode 103 of Radio Rental, host Ricky Lee Bagley and his junior associate, Vince, return to the video store to share another collection of unsettling, real-life accounts. The episode features two primary stories that explore themes of isolation, the unknown, and eerie encounters in the wilderness. The first story follows a group of friends who venture into a patch of forest filled with unmarked graves. While attempting to capture electronic voice phenomena using recording equipment, they inadvertently record strange, disembodied whispers. A subsequent return to the area years later with a friend leads to an even more chilling experience, as the pair describes hearing voices and footsteps while feeling a sudden, inexplicable shift in the atmosphere that forces them to flee the woods. The second story shifts to the remote Alaskan wilderness, where a research biologist recounts a summer spent alone monitoring salmon populations. His solitude is interrupted by a persistent wolf pack that begins shadowing his every move. What begins as a tense standoff evolves into a strange, months-long coexistence, leaving the researcher to reflect on the haunting reality of living in nature’s vast, quiet expanse.
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