Blood Noir Episode 4: OH-06
Six individuals once claimed to have been abducted by aliens, a story shrouded in mystery for decades. Now, journalist Claire delves into the case, unraveling a web of truth, deception, and cosmic horror that lingers in its wake.
Horror Crime Noir Audio Drama
Blood Noir is a fully produced horror audio drama that tells a story via cassette tapes in an audio short story format.
Credits:
- Pete Lutz as The Stranger
- Tanja Milojevic
- Lothar Tuppan
- Kristin Mass
- Mat Weller
- Ronda Mitchell
- Written and Directed by Mark Slade
- Music by Carpenter’s Notch and Audionautix.com
Would You Answer the Call?
Step into the haunting tale of OH-06, a gripping audio story that weaves mystery, obsession, and the fine line between truth and fabrication. It’s a story that pulls you into the lives of six people who claimed to have been abducted by aliens on a fateful night in 1966 at the Montelope Diner, a now-abandoned relic.
Journalist Claire, driven by a lifelong fascination with the case, digs deep into the chilling accounts of those who vanished only to return with bizarre, unsettling stories. Her pursuit of the truth leads her to interview Bernard, Kim, and others who recall terrifying encounters with gray-skinned beings, floating beds, and more. Each testimony draws Claire closer to the core of the enigma, yet just as answers begin to surface, a dark twist unravels.
What begins as a straightforward investigation spirals into a tale of deceit and desperation. Was it an elaborate hoax or did something unearthly truly occur? As confessions reveal cracks in the story and personal stakes rise, Claire is forced to confront not only the truth but her own unwavering obsession.
This immersive narrative, layered with atmospheric music and sharp dialogue, blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction, belief and skepticism. Will you believe the claims of alien abduction? Or will you side with those who dismiss it as a fabrication born of greed?
As the final moments approach, the story delivers a chilling twist, leaving you questioning what you’ve heard and whether you would answer the literal call.