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(0:00:00) Welcome in, dear listeners. You are now listening to the Overnight Radio Hour on WGLE 91.1 FM. This is your hour to tell your spookiest and unexplainable stories from all around Brackensville. I'm one of your hosts, Ray. And I'm Luke. The line's hot, so sit back and take a listen because the truth is on the air.
(0:00:33) Devils and genies floating around. Nightmares. Witches and goblins walking on air. Nightmares. And we're back from break. Hey, dear listeners, you're still listening to the Overnight Radio Hour. I'm your host, Ray. And I'm your host, Luke. Oh, Luke, we already have a caller. Can you tune him in, please? Hello, caller. You're on air for the Overnight Radio Hour. What's going on?
(0:01:06) I've done it everywhere. There's fire everywhere. Yeah. What's your name, caller? Jimmy. Hey, Jimmy. What are you talking about there? I've done it. I found that it wasn't that Faya girl. We all thought it was, but it's not. It's something different. But don't worry. Don't worry. I've
(0:01:35) I vanquished it. I burned it all away. I burned it all away. All the evil. You found her? Where did you find her? The woods. The woods? Did you burn her alive? I don't even know if she was alive, but yeah. What do you mean you don't think she was alive?
(0:01:59) I mean, we don't know if it was her. It could have been... It wasn't her. It wasn't her. I'm 100% sure of it. How are you 100% sure? You just find a... What? You said she wasn't alive. Did you find her corpse or something and burn it? No, no, no. No, she was moving. She was mobile, but it wasn't right. It wasn't right. It wasn't right.
(0:02:26) It was the guy in the guise of an unassuming girl. I burned away the wickedness surrounding her. Jimmy, I understand this is frightening, but I need you to listen to be carefully. You should contact emergency services immediately. Right now, there's a fire in the forest, and regardless of what you've encountered, that's a danger to you and to others, and you need help on site. That means firefighters. That means authorities.
(0:02:56) Help? I don't need help. I'm perfect. This is all by design. This is all by design. I burn away the evil trash to protect, to do my service. Your service? Your service by starting a forest fire and killing someone? Look, we need to call 911.
(0:03:20) Jimmy, I need you to step away from that area and to keep distance between yourself and the flames. Please call emergency services. Tell them exactly where you are. What matters most is your safety and the safety of others. And what you're doing right now is not justice. It's revenge. It's psychosis. Yeah, it is, Luke. And we need to get him help or, I don't know, call the authorities. Which force are you in? Where are you at, Jimmy, right now?
(0:03:52) It's all starting to blend together. Are you close to Baptist Medical? I'm going back in. I need to make sure that the fire did its work. Going back into the fire? You shouldn't do that, Jimmy. I don't think that's good for you or anyone. Get the phone. Call 911.
(0:04:16) Jimmy, you cannot go back in that fire. I know it sounds really scary right now, but there's some other things going on that need direct attention from the property authorities. Luke, grab the phone! Right now, I need you to call the authorities. They might not believe me if I call. What do you mean they won't believe you? Luke, get my phone over there and call 911!
(0:04:35) I don't know. I don't know, Ray. I think Jimmy right now is just in a scenario. And as we know, 95% of homeless people typically have some sort of pre-existing psychological condition. A scenario? Yeah, he- the forest is burning down. And we need to contact the proper authorities. And he killed some innocent girl! I don't think it's that big of a deal, really. You don't think it's that big of a deal? The firefighters surely know about it already, and they'll be on their way shortly. You don't think it's a big deal, Luke?
(0:05:02) What matters most, and here's the thing, is that Jimmy is safe and that everyone else in Brackensville is also safe. For right now, that's all that should matter. Yeah, it is. Grab my phone, Luke. What's wrong with you? Why do you need your phone? To call 911. Jimmy can do that. Jimmy's not going to call. Jimmy, are you going to call 911? I'm going to make more. I mean...
(0:05:26) You heard him right there, folks. Jimmy, what you're doing is very dangerous, and I'd highly suggest that you stop what you're doing, and you leave, and you get medical attention immediately. The veil between the real life and what's going on in your brain is not always as thick as you want it to be. Sometimes, we need to reconcile with these facts and work things out the right way. Oh my god, I'm getting my phone. I'm calling 911, Luke.
(0:05:57) You can call 911. I don't think you're going to get the results you want out of this. The results I want are that the forest doesn't burn down, and I don't know how many people live nearby the forests here, okay? This is not good, Luke. It's not... What is wrong? I can't handle this right now. I've got a break. You're listening to the Overnight Radio Hour with Ray and Luke here in Brackensville. We'll be right back with more callers right after these minutes. Ray Novak? I'm calling from...
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(0:08:29) You're listening to the Overnight Radio Hour, where local legend becomes deep conversation and storytelling becomes a tapestry for exploration. The veil between ordinary and the unexplained feels just a little thinner tonight. And we don't turn away strange stories. We lean into them. Welcome back to the Overnight Radio Hour on WGLE-FM. We've had quite a time on the show already, and we cannot wait to close the show out for you now. Yeah.
(0:08:58) Looks like we have another caller going on. Oh, yeah. Hello, caller. Hey. Hi. Hi. Oh, Garrett. Hello. Hey, Garrett. Hey. Hey, guys. How are you doing, Garrett? Um, I can't lie. I'm not doing good. That doesn't make one of just you, man. Are you feeling good right now? No, uh...
(0:09:27) How do you mean? Like, you know what I mean, Garrett? No, no, no, no, not since I called you guys the other night. That's good. That is great, Garrett. One of the things that helps me in moments like this is a warm Epsom salts bath. Sometimes I do it with a friend or just by myself, and it makes me feel a lot better. What?
(0:09:57) and have some salt bath, or maybe a walk outside.
(0:10:00) Sometimes even in the humid Brackensville, things can feel a little better when walking out. Luke. Yes? Why are you talking like that? Talking like what? I'm having a great time with my best friend recording overnight radio hour. No, no, shut, shut, Luke.
(0:10:28) You can also try joining a bike club. Biking clubs are a great way to meet friends and also get exercise. Luke, I'm not doing that, okay? I had a moment, and it was a little... It was a little... It wasn't fun. Okay, I know I can't... I have to wash my language on this, so I'm really trying, but it was messed up. This isn't helping, man.
(0:10:58) Okay? Like, cut it out. I'm sorry. And you're absolutely right. I should be paying closer attention to how you're feeling. But I have to call out inadequacies when I see them. Luke, Luke, shut up! You don't talk like that! What are you doing? I'm just, I'm just, I'm just Luke. Isn't that right, Ray? I'm just Luke. No, you're not.
(0:11:25) Yeah. I mean, Garrett, he's sitting right in front of me right now. I've been in this chair the last six weeks, having the time of my life. And you sent him to be in a lot of stress. You're one of them. You're... Shut up, Luke. What's that? You're one of them. Admit to me right now...
(0:11:56) You're one of them. One of what? God, Luke, are you trying to... Huh? No!
(0:12:10) That's all the time we have tonight, Brackensville. Thank you for tuning in, thank you for calling in, and thank you for being brave enough to tell it. I'm Luke. And I'm Ray. We'll be back next week on WGLE 91.1 FM.