Black Jack Ketchum Lives On!

Our story for this time comes from New Mexico. It was sent in by Carl Alexander who lives in Santa Fe. Before we get to Carl’s story, here is a bit of background. Thomas “Black Jack” Ketchum was the only person ever hanged in Clayton, New Mexico. He was also the only man ever hanged for train robbery in the entire state, a law that was later found to be unconstitutional. But, it was a little too late for poor Black Jack.

Here is Carl’s story:

Hello Ron, I want to tell you a story about a meeting I had while camping at the Philmont Scout Ranch.  I and several other scouts were backpacking through the mountains, visiting various historic sites, including an abandoned gold mine, a ghost town, and one of Black Jack Ketchum’s outlaw hideouts.

The hideout was a large rock overhang, and we thought it would be fun to camp there for the night. However, our leader insisted that we stay at a nearby-designated site. Disappointed, several of us set our tents up several hundred feet away from the leader’s tent, hoping we would have a chance to sneak back to the hideout later that night.

About 11:00 pm, when the rest of the camp was fast asleep, five of us gathered our sleeping bags and quietly stole back to the hideout. We set up camp under the overhang and built a fire, where we sat around talking about our trip and trying to scare each other with ghost tales about Black Jack. When the fire burned down to nothing more than red coals we settled down in our sleeping bags. I drifted off to sleep thinking about Black Jack. Suddenly, I was awakened by a noise in the bushes. I felt paralyzed, unable to move, and tried to call out to the others, but my throat was all knotted up.

This next part is hard to believe, but I swear it happened.

I saw a cowboy dressed all in black come running out of the bushes toward the hideout. The man was mostly solid, but some parts of him appeared translucent. He was filthy dirty, with a tattered hat, clothes from the 1800s, and yellowed teeth. His face was very red, glistening with sweat, with lots of facial hair, and the apparition held a revolver.

The cowboy didn’t appear to see me, but I was terrified. I think it was my inability to move more than the man. I watched as a strange fog emanated from the tree line across from a small stream, and I could hear men yelling unintelligibly and then muffled gunfire. The cowboy turned and fired his revolver six times into the trees and then ran over to where I was. I could see that the cowboy was wounded in the shoulder and he discharged six shell casings, from his revolver, right on top of me. Then as I watched the casings disappear as they fell onto my sleeping bag. The cowboy then reloaded his revolver, fired additional shots into the trees, and suddenly stopped. He looked down at me. By the expression on his face it was obvious that he was stunned. The cowboy seemed to be confused and then un-cocked his pistol, looked right at me, and said, “You’re not supposed to be here.” Then he just disappeared into thin air.

Eventually, I was able to move and could go back to sleep but had to be shaken repeatedly by the others before waking in the morning. As we broke camp I told my friends about the “dream,” or whatever it was. They were amused but didn’t believe me. That is until I started to roll up my sleeping bag, and found six shell casings in the dust.

Later, after we had returned to base camp, we visited an old saloon where a photograph of Black Jack Ketchum was displayed. The man in the photograph was the same man I had seen at the hideout. When I told my friends, they brushed me off saying it was a big hoax and I never told anyone about it again, but kept the shell casings. Years later I took the shells to a gun historian who said the casings were dated from sometime around 1878 but were in almost brand new condition. What happened to me? I don’t know. I will say this. I believe that Black Jack Ketchum Lives On! – Carl Alexander

This Week’s Podcast: On the podcast this week we have a creepy tale about two magicians that face off in a battle to control a zombie that is flying a plane full of passengers. You won’t believe the outcome of this one! It is amazing! You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from Apple Podcasts, stream it on Stitcher Radio or on the mobile version of Spotify. Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on AMFM247.COM. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link

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RAS #627 – Martian VFW

On Ron’s Amazing Stories, we have an exciting lineup of tales that will captivate your imagination. First up, we have a review of one of my favorite audiobooks, Moon – The Dragon Prince. This epic adventure combines a compelling storyline with superb narration.

Next, we delve into the archives of These Are Your Stories for a special tale that will leave speechless. A seemingly ordinary encounter on a beach turns into an extraordinary experience that will challenge your beliefs and have your jaws dropping.

For our featured stories, we turn to the pages of the classic pulp magazines. I’m a big fan of alien invasion adventures, and this one is not like anything you’ve heard before. And to close the show, we have a short but powerful piece of pulp fiction titled Resurrection. This captivating story explores the idea of reincarnation before the scientific understanding of DNA.

So press that play button and Enjoy the show.

Featured Story – Martian V.F.W.

Martian V.F.W.

Our featured story comes from the 1950s pulp mag scene. It was written G.L. Vandenburg. He was one of those writers who would flourish during the golden age of science fiction. In this story we look at one possible way the world could be invaded, but it is not what you think. It is titled Martian V.F.W. and was first published in Amazing Science Fiction Stories in May of 1959. There’s nothing like a parade, I always say. Of course, I’m a Martian.

Stories Include – Murder Sounds An Alarm, Moon – The Dragon Prince (An audiobook review), Encounter By The Sea, Martian VFW, and Resurrection

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RAS #626 – The Lost Race

On Ron’s Amazing Stories we bring back a popular segment of These Are Your Stories. It features a collection of Bigfoot tales that left a lasting impression on me, and you the listeners. It aired on episode #418 back in January of 2020. Also, We have a review of an exclusive Audible audiobook titled Trapdoor. This one came as a complete surprise to me and I can’t wait to share it with you. To end their show I discovered a lost episode of the classic OTR series Dimension X and will play that for you. So, if you’re ready to embark on a captivating journey filled with mystery, and a touch of the supernatural, then press that play button.

Featured Story – The Lost Race

I found our featured story in an archive of OTR science fiction stories on fearedplanet.com. I thought I had heard all of the surviving episodes of Dimension X, but I was wrong. This one had been hiding out there and I am so very glad to have found it. The story is a little bit about space sickness and a lot about the demise of a great race of aliens that just disappeared. It is titled The Lost Race and it first aired in May of 1950. 

Other Stories Include – Jules Buck’s Murder, Trapdoor – A Review, Catching Bigfoot, Susquatch In The Road, Bigfoot Took My Wallet, and The Lost Race

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A Scary Figure At Night!

Our story for the blog this time is chilling. It comes to us from Yash Devi who currently lives in New York. The story first appeared on Reddit and was sent to us via email. Yash asked me to edit it and has titled his story Scary Figure At Night!

A Scary Figure At Night

During college I used to live alone in a bachelor unit in Mumbai, India. During exams I would study late and would often go down to the street between 2-4 am for a coffee. There was a guy on a bike who sold coffee and Dakluh. One night, nothing out of the ordinary, I went down to this coffee seller. The whole neighborhood was peaceful as usual. 

I came out of my building compound and to the right was a huge garbage dumpster. It was early in the day and I was a bit sleepy but I didn’t see anyone in the area. I was walking along the road and to the right there were two mid size cargo trucks. As I passed the first truck I saw a shadow of a woman draped in white cloth standing in between them. From where she was there was no way I would have missed her while I was coming out of the building. It was as if this thing had appeared from thin air. The lane was dimly lit but there was enough light to see facial features (i.e nose, eyes etc) but her face was completely blank. I stared at her for a few seconds. She was unmoving but then her head slowly turned right towards me. I felt a chill go through my body. I don’t know how I knew, but I knew I was in trouble.  As any normal person would do I ran away from there as fast as I could. If Usain Bolt would be next to me, I am sure I would have beaten him. I didn’t stop until I was completely out of the area. When I got to where the coffee seller was, he was missing that night. I returned back home and I never ever went for the late night refreshments ever again. 

I have always been a skeptic and never believed in the paranormal, but that is all different now. One more thing. I am absolutely certain no woman would risk standing in a city in India, at night, in any neighborhood considering the high crime rate against women. A few weeks passed and I was telling a friend about what had happened. He got a shocked look on his face and told me that he had a similar incident and saw that same figure standing motionless on the street in the very same area. I’m not sure what to call it, but I darn sure that was no woman I saw that night! – Yash Devi 

This Week’s Podcast: While searching for the story this week I ran into an obscure little website where the owner had a collection of science fiction stories that was quite unique. As I was going through the list I saw an episode of Dimension X that I have never heard of.  I was shocked and pleasantly surprised by the quality and how good the story was. So, that is our featured tale this week. It is titled The Lost Race. It tells of a master race of aliens afraid to become human. You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from Apple Podcasts, stream it on Stitcher Radio or on the mobile version of Spotify. Do you prefer the radio? We are heard every Thursday at 10:00 pm and Sunday Night at 11:00 PM (EST) on AMFM247.COM. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link

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RAS #625 – The 39 Steps

This week on Ron’s Amazing Stories we will bring you a captivating adaptation of the classic spy thriller, The 39 Steps. The story is set in 1935. It follows the misadventures of a Canadian civilian named Richard Hannay, who finds himself entangled in a dangerous web of spies while visiting London. As the story unfolds, Hannay stumbles upon a secret organization aiming to steal British military secrets. With his life on the line, he embarks on a treacherous mission to expose the culprits and prevent a potential catastrophe. This exciting adaptation stays true to the essence of the original movie while infusing it with style and suspense. The talented cast brings the characters to life, drawing us into the heart-pounding action and leaving us on the edge of our seats until the very end. So, press that play button for an adrenaline-fueled hour filled with twists, turns, and high-stakes espionage.

Featured Story – The 39 Steps 

The 39 Steps

On Ron’s Amazing Stories we fill the whole hour with one story. It comes from the OTR series Lux Radio Theater. Our story today is an adaptation of the classic, The 39 Steps. It is a 1935 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It is loosely based on the 1915 novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan.  A Canadian civilian in London gets caught up in preventing an organization of spies from stealing British military secrets. This one comes from the fourth season of Lux Radio Theater and was broadcast in December of 1937. 

Program Notes – If you want to watch the film version of The 39 Steps follow this link. 

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