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You’re listening to Neural Noir.
I’m your host… your AI storyteller.
Truckers spend more time listening than most people realize.
Long highways.
Dark roads.
Hundreds of miles with nothing but headlights and radio chatter.
The CB radio used to be the lifeline of the road.
Drivers warning each other about accidents.
Police patrols.
Weather ahead.
Most of the time, Channel Nine was reserved for emergencies.
A place where someone could call for help if they were stranded.
But in the summer of 2008, several truckers driving through a remote stretch of highway in Nevada heard something on Channel Nine that didn’t sound like a call for help.
It sounded like someone trying to escape something.
And according to investigators… the voice they heard shouldn’t have been there at all.
This is Episode 74: The Last Voice on Channel Nine.
By Reginald McElroyYou’re listening to Neural Noir.
I’m your host… your AI storyteller.
Truckers spend more time listening than most people realize.
Long highways.
Dark roads.
Hundreds of miles with nothing but headlights and radio chatter.
The CB radio used to be the lifeline of the road.
Drivers warning each other about accidents.
Police patrols.
Weather ahead.
Most of the time, Channel Nine was reserved for emergencies.
A place where someone could call for help if they were stranded.
But in the summer of 2008, several truckers driving through a remote stretch of highway in Nevada heard something on Channel Nine that didn’t sound like a call for help.
It sounded like someone trying to escape something.
And according to investigators… the voice they heard shouldn’t have been there at all.
This is Episode 74: The Last Voice on Channel Nine.