RAS #402 – The Seguin Island Horror Story

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we continue with the Month Of Spooky 2019. We begin with an ax murder and ghostly piano music. Next, we drive the lonely stretch of road known as Haynesville – Route 2a. Then …Do the ghosts of two children reach out from the grave? We will find that out together. We close the show with a classic horror drama from the golden age of radio. It is from the Hermit’s Cave and is titled The House on Lost Man’s Bluff.

Featured Story – The Seguin Island Horror Story

Our featured story was sent into the show by Parker Happ from Portland, Maine. His story just might be one of the strangest we have to date on the show. Parker and his wife travel to the most haunted lighthouse in Maine and are rewarded with an experience of a lifetime.

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RAS #401 – The Thing On The Fourble Board

This is a bonus podcast for the Month Of Spooky 2019. We play what has become a yearly tradition during the spooky season. It is titled The Thing On The Fourble Board and aired on August 9, 1948.

Featured Story – The Thing On The Fourble Board

This podcast features the most highly regarded episode of the old-time radio series Quiet, Please. It is called The Thing on the Fourble Board. This story has led both fans and OTR experts to label the episode one of the best radio horror programs ever broadcast. Richard J. Hand of the University of Glamorgan notes that “The Thing on the Fourble Board” is not only cited as the finest example of radio horror but occasionally cited as one of the best examples of radio drama as a whole.

An oil rig worker discovers an invisible creature of unknown origins living beneath the depths of the earth. What happens to this man is horrific, and the ending is absolutely brilliant. If you’re alone, turn the lights down low and listen. It will help get you into a Halloween mood.

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RAS #400 – The UFO Special

This is the 400th episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories. I want to thank all of you for listening for these many years. On the show this week we have Jim Harold on to co-host and we talk about UFOs. Jim and I listen to four strange tales, Oh My Orbs, UFO, Close Encounter and My Seventh Summer. All stories sent in by you. In fact, we have nothing but your stories this time. So, relax and enjoy our 400th episode.

Featured Guest – Jim Harold

Jim Harold - PodcasterHaving begun podcasting on the paranormal in 2005, Jim Harold is among a handful of pioneers of the medium. His programs have stood the test of time and The Paranormal Podcast and Campfire remain among the most popular in the genre. Jim has developed a loyal following that spans the globe. In addition to his free podcasts at JimHarold.com, Jim also hosts a series of premium podcasts on the supernatural and related subjects at JimHaroldPlus.com

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RAS #399 – Project Hush

On Ron’s Amazing Stories we have a question of character, a maid faces a shadow, a calming reflection, and a malicious orb. And, that’s all in the first 20 minutes. Then we have our featured story, Project Hush, which is a big secret. We end the show with, Johnny Is It True – Random Strangeness

Featured Story – Project Hush

We have an excellent story called Project Hush. It comes from Galaxy Science Fiction in February 1954. If that sounds familiar you are observant. This is the third story we have had from that issue. Our government is always being accused of being secretive. This story suggests a possible result of being a bit too secret. The Tag for this one reads: 

The biggest job in history and it had to be done with complete secrecy. It was—which was just the trouble!

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RAS #398 – The Attack At Ape Cave

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this time we have three creepy stories about camping. Sylvia Shults joins us for another round of ghost stories, this time the focus is on animals. She also shares a big surprise for one lucky listener. We end the show with two short tales from author Fredric Brown that are perplexing, to say the least.  So, press the play button and enjoy.

Featured Story – The Attack At Ape Cave

Our featured story was sent in by Cordell Burke from Amboy, Washington. It is a frightening tale about his encounter with Bigfoot near the Ape Cave, Mount St. Helens, Washington. It is a complete story with historical backdrops and exciting action.

Ghost Stories With Sylvia – Animals

This time on GSWS Sylvia announces a first! A contest for all listeners. Simply answer a multiple-choice question. The first person with the right answer receives an autographed copy of her new book Fractured Souls. To enter head to ronsamazingstories.com click on the contact tab and answer the following question:

There is a ghost that haunts Punderson Manor House in Geauga County, Ohio. It said to be Lemuel Punderson who settled on the property during the early 1800s. he died under mysterious circumstances by committing suicide. How did he do it?

A: Hang Himself with five silk neckties.
B: Rowing out to the middle of the lake and pulling the plug.
C: Climb into a barrel of wine and drowned himself.
D: Stand in front of the Screaming Eagle Roller Coaster.

Program Note: Sylvia Shults is a Librarian, Author, and Ghost Hunter. She has spent a lifetime in the pursuit of the weird and strange. Her non-fiction works include Ghost of the Illinois River, Fractured Spirits, 44 Years in Darkness, Hunting Demons, The Spirits of Christmas, and her latest release Fractured Souls. All of her books are available on Amazon and you can find out more at WordPress Home Page.

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