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This episode recounts four unsettling wilderness encounters across North America, from Ape Canyon on Mount St. Helens to the Dogman legend in Michigan. Combining eyewitness testimony, historical records, and physical evidence, the host separates verified facts from folklore and leaves the ultimate explanation open for listeners to decide.
A late-night encounter in a deserted parking lot sparks a modern legend: polite children with completely black eyes ask to be let inside. This episode explores multiple accounts of "black-eyed kids," examines folklore and psychological explanations, and asks why such stories force listeners to choose between compassion and caution.
Midnight Monologue explores eyewitness accounts and historical cases where ordinary people in life-threatening situations report an unseen helper: a priest who appeared and vanished during a Missouri highway rescue, Shackleton's ‘‘third man’’ on South Georgia, and brief guiding voices that warned strangers of danger. The episode examines psychological, neurological, and cultural explanations while leaving space for wonder, and considers how these encounters transform survivors’ lives.
In this episode of the Midnight Monologue, ordinary people recount unsettling late-night phone calls from loved ones who had already died. Across six stories, callers describe clear, familiar voices, goodbyes, warnings, and messages that defy explanation. Each account explores grief, coincidence, and the possibility that some connections cross the boundary of life and death. Turn down the lights and listen as the phone rings.
Tonight's Midnight Monologue explores the oldest human fear: hearing a familiar voice from somewhere it shouldn't be. Five unsettling stories—voices calling from the woods, a locked studio window, footsteps in an empty house, a child speaking an old man's name, and a haunted farmhouse—show how mimics use the sounds we trust to unsettle and isolate. Turn the lights down and listen carefully: if a loved one calls from the wrong place, pause, check who is home, and do not answer.
Tonight's episode of the Midnight Monologue collects five unsettling encounters with djinn and unexplained presences across South Asia, North Africa, and the desert: a boy who follows a child through abandoned ruins, a woman with backward feet who climbs into a late-night van, a shadow that lives in an empty apartment room, a river spirit that calls out at night, and a voice that haunts a desert camp. Each story blurs folklore and lived experience, exploring how curiosity, isolation, and the darkness after midnight can open doors better left closed. Listen closely—some things follow those who answer the call.