A Second Knock at the Door Page #3
Thank you very much.
Say that again.
- Thank you very much?
- Hey.
I'm sorry, but are you
on the radio?
I am, actually.
- Charlie Crowe, KZTO.
- "The Night Shift," yes.
I listen to your show
all the time.
It's the coolest.
And you have the sexiest voice.
Well, uh, thank you
very much.
You just don't really look the way
I imagined you would.
Yeah.
Thanks again.
Wait, question.
That kid on your show,
they say he died in the hospital.
- Is that true?
- Yeah, he did.
Freaky.
Yeah.
Well, I'll tell you what.
Go ahead and use the copiers.
I won't tell.
Shh.
Maggie, somebody jammed
the copier again.
This is KZTO's
"The Night Shift. "
If you've been listening,
then you know we had
on the air the last time
I was with you,
so tonight we're gonna
take some time
to talk about what's on
everybody's mind.
We'll open up the lines.
Caller, you're on the air.
Hey, yo.
Hey, Maggie,
you gonna lock up?
I'm just finishing up
a couple things.
Good night, Carl.
- Mag!
- Jesus! Brit.
Jesus.
You scared the sh*t out of me.
Oh, my God, that was so funny.
I seriously just pissed.
Why did you do that?
- This kid just died.
- No, no, don't even tell me.
I don't like scary stories
because they give me nightmares.
But there is a huge party tonight
at the Sigma Chi house.
Everybody is gonna be there.
Please tell me you're coming with.
I have to study.
Oh, my God.
You never do anything.
And don't wake me up
when you get home.
I have an 8:
00 a. m. Class.No promises.
I think the kid sounded
like he was on drugs.
I'm sorry he died and all,
but I think it's an overdose.
I mean, I don't mess
with that stuff myself,
but I know people that do
and they sounded
just like that kid.
Okay, we have
another caller here.
Hey, Charlie,
I just want to say
it could be some kind
of government thing,
contamination of our drinking water
It sounded to me
that what the boy described
was a classic
abduction scenario.
You see, the Greys, they're the aliens
from Alpha Centauri,
and they abduct people
for their genetic experiments.
And the thing that tipped me off...
he said he was paralyzed.
Psychiatrist on the line here.
Dr. Perkowski, what do you
have to say about all this?
I'd just like to say,
from my experience,
that there are a number
of different types of mental illness
which could go undiagnosed
for long periods of time.
The caller on the air
may have had an episode
of extreme
schizophrenic paranoia.
In these instances,
the victim can often see things
that aren't there,
react to them.
The world of the imagination
and the real world blends
so that they cannot
distinguish the difference.
In such a case, it's natural
that he could have believed
that a man or a shadowy figure
of some kind was stalking him.
It's important for your audience
to be aware that these delusions
are fairly common,
but we must remember
that they are only
in our imagination.
And no matter how frightening
they seem,
they can't really harm you.
All right, that is a wrap
for "The Night Shift. "
Good night, sleep tight,
and don't let
the bedbugs bite.
Ace Auto
is your headquarters for used...
That is the most callers
we have ever had.
- Any word on the numbers?
- I don't know.
tomorrow, man,
but I have a really good feeling
that they're gonna be good.
- Like to get syndicated good?
- Like we could get syndicated good.
- What's your name?
- Brittany Daniels.
- And what year are you?
- Sophomore.
I came home and normally
I'm kind of loud,
so I make a lot of noise.
Maggie, you missed the craziest
f***ing night ever.
Okay, so, I'm, like,
We're taking all these tequila shots
and they dare me to streak,
so, of course, I did,
and I'm like halfway back
from the f***ing oak tree,
and I totally puked.
Oh, my God, it's like the third time
Hello?
Oh, God, don't tell me
you're pissed at me.
Hello?
I mean, I just felt awful
for her parents
and just her friends having to go on
and her roommate.
I knew about her roommate a little bit,
but that's pretty much it.
I mean, they were all...
it's pretty... it's pretty sad,
it's pretty intense.
Not gonna lie.
Holy sh*t.
I have noticed... not that
I'm a nosy neighbor...
but I have noticed, um,
he sits in that window a lot
and is doing research,
he tells me.
Tom:
The circumstancesof the kid's death
We had a caller
on a previous show
who believed
he was seeing things.
For all I know,
they're unrelated.
I mean, I just... I don't know.
I think some of it's rumor
and speculation,
conspiracy theories...
that kind of stuff.
He said he believed
if he closed his eyes,
And, in this case,
he was right.
Nobody else got sick.
I mean, these few people have died
and under strange circumstances.
It's all he talks about.
I mean, now, since that kid called up
and talked to him on the radio.
People go in for that,
especially in the middle of the night.
I mean, that's...
that's our market.
Who hasn't felt like someone
was watching them in their sleep
or, like, a shadow moved
in the corner?
as paranoia,
that you're seeing things
that aren't there,
that it's a trick of the eyes,
but let's assume,
for the moment,
that it's not.
We'll open up the lines.
Caller?
I was sinking
so much into my bed.
- Eventually I woke up.
- I felt like I was suffocating.
I felt something hit my legs
or jump on the bed,
that weight change.
And I just... I felt this presence.
You're yelling at yourself, like,
"Do something, do something,"
and you can't.
Just people moving in old houses
and they say they hear doors creak
'cause somebody died in the house.
Thinking they're seeing things,
but not really seeing anything.
Some people have reported
it sounding very raspy.
It was like this buzz sound.
It's increased listenership.
People want to talk about it.
- People want to hear about it.
- I listen to Charlie Crowe quite a bit.
Yeah.
Yeah, I've heard him.
Don't know about him,
but, yeah, I've heard him.
He was involved in a lot worse,
though, Mr. Crowe was.
Ah, hell,
that's just Charlie.
People say these things
come to us
when we sleep.
while sleeping that calls them to us?
It's almost like insanity.
I just have to have
an answer for this.
- It's so freaky.
- A long time
after that, I was terrified
to go to bed.
They can't move, they can't speak,
and they can barely breathe.
It feels like there's
They feel like they're suffocating,
and it's terrifying.
Sleep paralysis is the experience
and it's produced by
a physiological mechanism
in the brain that's well understood.
This is a normal
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