Radio Rental - Episode 84
Episode Date: August 1, 2025Welcome to Radio Rental, a mysterious video rental shop with a collection of VHS tapes containing TRUE scary stories, narrated by the people who experienced them... On today's tapes... >> Missing Ti...me
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oh hey it's you what's up it's me jeremy you remember we met in line to check out tapes
and then you wouldn't talk because you rude as hell but i'm not so we're friends oh wait hold on
gotta follow the script that's right um welcome back to radio rental a video rental shop with an
exclusive collection of scary stories all told by real people ha nailed that shit
I'm getting good at this, man.
Cool to see a familiar face again.
You're probably surprised that I'm back here.
Yeah, me too.
I honestly didn't expect it, like literally.
Like, I have no idea how I got here.
I spontaneously appeared here.
I swear to God, like one minute I was playing GTA on my couch.
Then I blinked and I was standing here, wearing this little red vest.
My size and everything.
Even as Jeremy embroidered on the front, it's fucking insane.
At first, I was freaked out.
I ain't going to lie to you, you know?
I was losing my shit.
But I'm just learning to go with it, you know what I mean?
Don't fight the universe, Jeremy.
Also, yo, I found out who Terry is.
Yeah, I guess he's like owns this place or something.
I found out because when I popped up here today,
he left all these voicemails on the landline saying all types of crazy shit.
Honestly, the guy sounds a little, uh, e-he.
That's my new sound for crazy.
Here, I play you one.
And if a multi-dimensional void opens up in the floor, in the corner of the store,
don't worry, that's actually very normal.
Don't fall in.
It's a real headache, believe me.
And if you see a mouse, don't kill it.
It's Malachi's frenemy.
Or, perhaps it's my wife.
We're not entirely sure.
And, oh, and there's sometimes a mystical doorway that sometimes appears,
and if you're suddenly called to walk forth into it, do not.
Unless you want to be trapped in there.
with a monster and a large collection of beans.
I don't have time to go into it.
Long story.
Oh, and lastly, there's a little WD-40
on the lazy Susan under the sink.
That should cover it.
All right.
So you want to see ya.
What's he talking about?
Wife Mouse.
Beans.
Anyway, let's watch one of these tapes, man.
Get out the box, Malachi.
Get out the box.
Ain't no food in there.
Get out.
All right.
Let's do this.
In the pandemic, I decided to go back to college and finish it once and for all.
I was living in Harrisonburg, Virginia, which is in the Shenandoah Valley of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
My boyfriend, now fiancé, was living there with me.
Harrisonburg is a small little mountain town that has the locals but also a ton of college students
because it's a college town. I'm in my 30s so it was kind of tough to find people my age to hang out
with and we didn't really have many couple friends in the area. There's a lot of breweries and wineries
and distilleries and stuff out there in the Blue Ridge Mountains. We went to a winery one day
with our dogs. We saw this couple there who looked at first glance like they were probably
around our age. And they were playing cornhole by themselves. Everybody knows that cornhole's a
four-person game. We had been drinking a little wine and I was like, should we go ask if they
want some teammates? We walked over there and were like, hey, you know, y'all want to play
cornhole together. And so we got to hanging out with these people and talking to them. And I'm normally not the
type of person that's like, hey, come back to my house and hang out. But we were having a good time.
They actually were the exact same age as us. So we were like, cool, maybe we can have like a couple
friend to hang out with. They had just moved to the area. I'm like, hey, y'all want to come back
to the house? We can order some pizza, hang out, you know, keep this going for a little while.
And they're like, yeah, for sure. So we all go back to the house. We order pizza. And everything
was cool. We had a great time. And they're like, let's get together again.
We had gotten together with them one other time.
We floated the Shenandoah River.
My fiancé's brothers were in town,
so we all were just kicking it and had a fun day.
Went to a brewery after, and then went home.
Another time that we hung out with them, super chill.
They invited us to go camping with them.
This would be our third time ever hanging out,
and we're thinking, like, yeah, like for sure.
I was in the middle of midterms since I was back at college.
I was like, yeah, I have a lot to do.
I'm down to go hang out for a little while,
but I'm not quite prepared to, like, overnight camp tonight.
We looked in the campsite was only, I think, like, 35 or 40 minutes away from where we lived.
So we were like, yeah, we'll just drive there, chill for a while, come back home, sleep at the house.
We drove out there.
They had this little campsite that was like one of those.
Drive your car up to it.
Park had a little fire pit.
Point five down to the lake.
Point five back up to your campsite where you can set up your tent.
Something weird that I noticed when we got there was there was no other campers at all.
Anywhere in the park.
Which is pretty weird.
Especially during that time of.
year it was like really nice out like kind of starting to get in the fall that's when a lot of
people like to camp and it was a weekend so I'm thinking hmm okay that's odd maybe some rain is
you know in the weather you know forecast or something I just kind of brush it off we're hanging
out we started having some drinks I brought some of those topochico shelters just a few of them
and my fiance and I were going to drink those and we knew that we would eat
eat and hang out for a bit, and then we were going to go back home.
They had their own beers, and then they had a bottle of bullet rye.
I hate any kind of dark liquor. It makes me sick.
They're like, hey, let's all have some of this bullet, and they start passing around the
bottle.
My fiancé takes a swig. They take swigs, and I take, like, the microscopic amount of
dark liquor, because it makes me ill.
We keep hanging out. We're eating some food. We're chilling. I keep having a few seltzers.
You can tell that they were getting pretty drunk, but they were staying the night there, so whatever.
But I was trying to be cautious with how much I was drinking because I knew that I would be driving.
My fiancé had more to drink than I did, maybe by like two shelters, but he was also.
just being low-key.
So we're hanging out by the fire.
The guy goes,
hey, do y'all want to walk down to the lake?
We're like, yeah, sure.
Because it was dark,
I didn't want to take my cell phone down to the lake
because it was sandy and stuff,
and I was worried that I would drop my phone
and lose it out there on the beach.
So I put it in my car in the center console,
and I grabbed two headlamps.
I had my headlamp, gave the other one to my fiance
so we could see walking down there.
We were walking down to the lake,
all four of us
walking down that little wooded 0.5 path
to get to the lake.
When we got down there, I remember being down there for a minute.
I remember the sand on the beach.
I remember seeing the husband on the beach
and I see his face.
and then blackness.
My fiancé and I both woke up in the woods.
He was laying on his back with his head turned perfectly.
I was laying on top of him with my head turned perfectly,
almost as if we had been laid there and our heads turned.
That way we didn't.
choke on our own puke.
I woke up and started throwing up.
My teeth were chattering and I was just like feeling so disoriented.
I started to shake my fiance and I was like, babe, babe,
something is not right, wake up.
And he was so out of it.
He woke up and started screaming like, help, help, where am I?
You know, didn't even know who I was for a second, and I'm like, snap out of it.
In the back of my mind, I'm thinking, I don't know where I am.
So, shut up, reorient ourselves and figure out where we are.
He finally started to come to a little bit.
We ended up hiking, essentially, because we were in the mountains.
we were an hour deep into George Washington National Forest
and thank God we woke up on a trail
and not in the center of the woods
because at least there was a trail
where we could follow to get out
but how we got an hour away from the campsite
and for both of us to be blacked out
for that amount of time
I have no idea
we hiked back to the campsite
finally made our way but the whole way back
we were feeling sick
I'm throwing up he's throwing up
we're shivering we can't figure out
where the hell we are
and then we finally make it to a road
and we follow the road back all the way to the campsite
and the entire time
it almost felt like someone was watching us
the whole way back
I was looking at my fiance and I was like
When we get back, we need to leave.
Something is not right.
I have a bad feeling.
We need to go.
I don't care if we are drugged.
I don't care what's going on.
We need to leave.
I was in a tank top in shorts and crocs.
And I didn't have really any dirt or scratches on me,
and neither did he.
Which was odd because, again,
we were an hour away into the mountains,
and there's no way.
that I would have hiked an hour in the backcountry in crocs with shorts on and not have mud
or scratches or something on my body.
When we got back to the campsite, the first thing I did was go to my car and grab my phone
and saw what time it was.
And it had been like six hours.
What the hell?
How did we just lose all this time?
how would both of us simultaneously pass out an hour away from where we were?
Yeah, we were drinking, but there's no way that four seltzers would have made us blackout for six hours of our life and not know how we ended up there.
And that's when my fiance's like, hey, man, what's going on?
Something's not right. Are you in the tent?
Are you awake? Are you asleep? What's going on?
The dude wakes up and he's like, huh?
Uh, where's Mary?
My fiance and I look at each other and we're like, what the hell? What do you mean?
She's not in the tent with you?
No. Last thing I remember was asking if we all wanted to go down to the lake.
But then I decided to stay back up here with the dog and y'all went down there.
And then I woke up underneath the picnic table and I have no idea what happened.
It just felt like bullshit.
It felt like a lie.
He didn't seem panicked at all.
He wakes up and his wife's not in the tent with him.
And then he just doesn't seem freaked out in the slightest.
And then he says that he didn't go down to the lake.
Yet I specifically remember before losing that track of time.
seeing him down there on the beach by the lake.
To me, he changed his story, and that was really suspicious.
So he comes out of the tent, and we start looking for.
We start walking down that little path, the 0.5, that leads to the lake,
which is connected to the campsite.
And she is sitting on the trail slumped.
over with her head like bent over in the dark in the woods and she's just sitting there slumped over
it's kind of weird that she's just slumped over sitting in the woods in the dark while he's
asleep in the tent and when we woke her up because she was like asleep she seemed extremely out of it as well
I don't know if she was, you know, just really drunk or what,
but she seemed out of it like she had no idea what was going on.
She gets back into the tent with him.
The entire time I'm looking at my fiancé
and we're communicating to each other through our eyes and our looks.
We need to get the fuck out of here.
When we get in the car, I was driving,
but both of us were unwell.
It was three in the morning at this point,
and we're both, like, feeling sick and freaking out.
We're running the situation through our minds.
What if it was this, what if it was that?
Was it them?
Did they drug us?
Did we get abducted by aliens?
Like, what exactly was that?
We're driving in the whole ride home.
I don't recognize anything until I pull up in my driveway.
Okay, I'm home.
It was almost like my brain didn't process where I was
until I pulled up right in front of our apartment.
The next day, we were violently ill.
We probably should have gone to the hospital, but we didn't.
I had put my phone in the car, but my fiancé had his phone on him.
And it was actually a brand new iPhone, so he hadn't gotten a case for it yet.
We, you know, went down to the lake.
He had his phone on him.
Well, when we woke up an hour into the mountains, he was like looking in his pockets to see if he could find his phone and he didn't have it.
So he's thinking, shit, I lost my phone somewhere along.
our journey.
So the next day, I was just so freaked out.
I literally called the Ranger to ask them if anything sketchy had ever happened there before,
if they had any other campers there during that time,
and then also that we were missing a cell phone.
The guy was like, okay, yeah, I'll let you know.
He said nothing weird like that had ever happened down there before.
They did not have but one other camper, apparently.
And they must have been on the other side of the campground,
because I saw no one when we were there.
A couple days later, the ranger called me and was like,
hey, good news.
One of our rangers found your cell phone.
He had picked it up and thought that it was broken,
so he just tossed it in the trash can in his trailer.
Okay, did he try to turn it on or anything?
And he was like, I'm not sure,
but I'm going to go see if it's still in the trash can.
And I'm like, yeah, please.
So he went, he found this iPhone in the dude's trash can, he just threw it away.
It was cracked, severely cracked, but on the back side of the phone.
So the front screen was like fully intact.
He was like, I'm just going to mail it back to you.
So he mailed it back to me at that point, obviously the phone's dead.
And I plug it in and never cuts back on.
The ranger was like, we found that phone in between campsites five and six.
But we were nowhere near campsite five and six when we woke up in the woods.
So how the hell did his phone get all the way over there?
And then we're the opposite direction in the mountains.
When I got that phone back, I wanted to see what was on it.
Then a part of me really didn't want to know what was.
on there.
I wasn't sure if it was the couple who had done this to us or if there was something
paranormal going on just because there's a lot of things that happen in the Appalachian
Mountains and I believe in it.
We decided that we would never hang out with them again.
I did some research on George Washington National Forest.
I've found a couple stories where people had said that they had gone on hikes just for the day and lost time completely.
That makes me wonder, like, is there something going on in that section of George Washington National Forest?
Like, is there some sort of entity?
Was it some sort of alien abduction or?
I don't know.
You know, is there something out there?
I would like to think that it wasn't the guy.
But then also if it wasn't the guy,
what could it have been?
And how much more terrifying is that?
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Okay, let's do another tape.
Hell yeah.
Oh, tape two.
Damn, I love this little BGI machine.
It was August of 2007.
Found out that my favorite uncle of all time,
he had passed away very, very suddenly.
Me, my two brothers, my sister, and my sister-in-law, L.
We'd all decided we were just going to go down together
because I had an SUV.
Saturday, we did the wake.
Sunday was the actual, like, where we actually buried him.
The initial plan was for us to leave, like, 1, 2 o'clock in the afternoon.
But we were having so much fun, we were going to stay a little bit later.
So I'm staying, it's like almost 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
We get on the road, there's laughter, there's tears.
And it was just really nice being able to have that bonding time with my siblings
because we didn't get to do trips like that very often.
And so we were having a really good time, and we hit the Florida border, got through Valdausta, and it wasn't long after that.
I had this very sudden urge that I had to be.
Got off at the first exit that I saw, not really thinking about it, not paying attention if there was any signs or anything like that.
I remember it being very, very dark as to a stop sign there.
And if you know anything about Southern Georgia, it's a very rural area.
There's nothing.
I remember getting at the stop sign, you know, looking left, looking right, and say, okay, well, there's, I don't see anything.
And there was no gas stations, there was no restaurants, no hotels.
It was just trees.
So I said, okay, there's got to be something.
So I made a right, and we started driving, and I'm trying to go as fast as I can, going there's got to be something here.
But there was nothing but like a two-lane road and just dense trees on both sides of the road.
No other cars, nothing.
We were just driving
and I see up ahead
there's this gas station on the left
so I pull into this gas station
and I park right in front of the two pumps
that are fairly close to the street
and it was just two pumps
that were just side by side.
The plan was we were going to go in
go to the bathroom, get snacks, get drinks,
go ahead and just fill up
so we'd have to stop again
and then be on our way.
So I jump out of the car
I run into this gas station
I don't even really pay attention
I'm looking for like a bathroom
And so I kind of do a real quick kind of scan and I, oh, there's a sign bathroom.
So I run into a bathroom.
I come out and my sister rushes past me and she goes in.
And I noticed that my brothers and my sister-in-law were kind of just been quiet.
Kind of just had this like weird look about him.
And my brother T was doing that thing when you're trying to get somebody to look in a certain direction.
So you kind of use your eyes, but you don't talking.
You're kind of like, look that way.
and so I followed his eyesight
that's when I first saw the man
standing behind the counter
and he was this very
gaunt older man
his face was almost skeletal
his cheeks were really really sunk in
he had like this scraggly beard
and like this thinning silvery gray hair
but the one thing that really unnerved me
more than anything was his eyes
like his eyes were just like so incredibly dark
almost completely black
he had on this white shirt
and it was kind of stained kind of dingy
like with pit stains on it
and this pair of like just dirty overalls
and I noticed he wasn't blinking
he wasn't moving
no emotion to his face whatsoever
and then I really started
kind of look around at the surroundings
As I came around one of the aisles, I started looking and I was like,
okay, this is kind of odd because the labels, they look familiar.
Like I could tell like, okay, those are M&Ms.
But it looked off.
They looked older.
And then I started noticing that things were covered in dust.
My brother T. was just intensely staring at this guy.
My brother R and my sister-in-law were just kind of like looking at each other,
looking at me, looking at the guy.
They were very visibly uncomfortable.
The fluorescent light that was inside the gas station was like only one giant fluorescent light.
It was flickering every once in a while.
I thought, okay, this is very strange.
And I started getting that like pit in my stomach.
We need to get out of here.
Like, there's something wrong here.
I came back around and my sister comes off the door,
and I grab her hand and we just bolt out.
We get in the car, I peeled out of the gas station.
We had left tire marks.
I remember smelling the rubber burning.
I make a right-hand turn out of the gas station
and we're driving.
It's just this dark, desolate, two-lane country road.
There's no street lights, there's no car.
cars, it's completely just pitch black road.
We ended up driving for about 15, 20 minutes.
No highway.
Nothing but trees.
My brother Tee, who is my passenger in the front passenger seat,
he was like, oh, there's lights up ahead.
Okay, yeah, cool.
Maybe it's something, you know, we'll try to get directions from there.
so I slowed down
he was like
is that the same sign
I don't think so
no that can't be the same sign
and he's like no I think that's the same sign
no no there's no way that's the same sign
as he got closer
he's like what are we doing back this way
there's the pump
and the thing about the gas pumps were
is they were very old
it was like they were from
the 50s or 60s
like they were very old style pumps
these are the same pumps
it was the same gas station
we could still see the tire marks
on the pavement
in front of the gas pumps
this is
not right.
This is the same place, the same gas station.
The fear really, really set in.
As I am slowly pulling up, light from the right-hand window catches my eyes.
And I look in the window and I can see the shelf.
I look over across the door
and as I'm coming to look to the left window
that's when I noticed that the man
that was in the gas station
the first time we were in there
is now standing in the window
staring out at us.
That's the same person that we had just seen 20 minutes ago.
So not only had we seen the same sign
the same sign, the same gas pump.
This was the same exact man that we had just seen,
20 minutes earlier, staring out at us.
No movement from him whatsoever.
Completely emotionless.
Why did we pass his gas station the second time?
I know I didn't make any turns.
I know there were any forks in the road.
I know I didn't do a U-turn.
There was nothing explaining what had brought
us back to that exact same place.
Something had to have looped me back around somehow.
That's when the chaos really ensued.
Everybody was just screaming and yelling.
My brothers were telling me to go.
It went from being fearful to being absolutely terrified.
My heart just pounding.
It was hard to almost breathe.
Every fiber, every hair, every man.
molecule my body was screaming, this is not right.
There is something very, very wrong here.
Punched it. I was not turning back into that gas station.
I didn't know what would happen if we did turn in there.
The amount of screaming and yelling and my brother's, you know,
banging on the back of my chair yelling, go, go, go.
It was just pure, pure chaos.
I don't know really what to do because there's really no place for us to go.
There's no roads to turn down, nothing else to pull into.
At this point, there really is only two directions.
There's what's in front of us and what's behind us.
As we're going down the road, I'm looking for anything at this point.
And that's when I noticed that there is a concrete entrance after the
the break in the trees.
And so I slow down
thinking that there's something there.
I notice
that there's a sign,
like an old gas station sign, and it's
kind of broken. The plastic
where the lights would have been is kind of
shattered. The
building itself is I pull up
in front of it. The
roof is caving in.
The windows are
boarded up. There's no trespassing
signs.
But I could see the building enough where I realized that this was the same gas station.
The confirmation for me that this was the same gas station was the fact that our tire marks were still on the concrete leading out of the gas station.
Distinctively my tire marks.
I have no doubt in my mind.
Those are our tire marks.
I was dumbfounded more than anything.
How do you explain why this seemingly country gas station with lights on and looked halfway decent
went from being a functioning gas station to being completely dilapidated in a matter of 20 minutes?
There's no explanation for that.
The fact that everything was in the exact same place
that was the first time I saw it, the second time I saw it.
The only difference now was that it was broken down.
Seeing that just caused my siblings
to lose their minds even more than they already were.
They were screaming and yelling and hollering,
and it was, you know, go, go, go.
Why are you stopping?
Why are you stopping?
This just makes no sense.
This is impossible.
This is not possible.
There's no way this could be happening to us.
So I floored it again.
I didn't know what to expect anymore at this point.
I made the same trip down this road going on the third time now.
I didn't know how I was going to get my siblings out of the situation.
So I just kept going straight, hoping, and praying that we were going to find something, anything.
where I could ask directions or find out if I made a loop or something.
And so we're driving what seems like,
it seemed like forever.
Everybody's freaking out, like, why aren't we at the highway yet?
Like, why aren't we seeing anything?
I had no answers.
Within five minutes of us passing that gas station the third time,
we were back at the highway.
I almost like just kind of popped up on us
because I was expecting to be driving for a while.
I got on the highway.
I swear I took that turn doing like 90 miles an hour,
just to get away from there as fast as we possibly could.
I felt like, okay, now there's something tangible,
something I'm familiar with.
We're going to be okay.
It's behind us now.
I didn't make any turns.
I didn't do a U-turn.
I didn't go on any fork or anything like that.
There was no other roads for me to turn on to in order to be able to do those things.
This road was perfectly straight.
It was level.
It makes no sense how we passed it three times.
I didn't do a U-turn in the middle of the road or anything like that.
I didn't do any of that stuff.
I just kept going straight.
Absolutely no sense.
I've gone down the rabbit hole
looking into all this glitch in the matrix type stuff
and it's completely fascinating.
I still have dreams about it.
And I've always had the same dream
going on 20 years of just reliving it
exactly as it happened over and over and over.
When I shared my story for the first time,
that night I had a dream about it.
It was the first time the dream changed
and I remember everything happens exactly the same
except if I run into the gas station that time,
I start yelling at him in this dream.
Who are you?
Why are we here?
Like, wanting, demanding all the answers
I think I've been wanting for so long.
And he lunged at me and I woke up.
Holy shit.
That's messed up, man.
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Okay, well, I guess it's time to go.
I wonder if I'm just spontaneously disappear
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Believe it or not, sooner or later, we will kill some of these folks who need to be killed.
A crime that for almost 20 years has gone unpunished.
I heard M16.
They went into the room and they were just taking shots.
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I remember I opened a Humvee and I just see bodies stacked up.
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