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January 26, 2002: Open Lines - Monsters

January 26, 2002: Open Lines - Monsters

The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III

February 20, 20252h 53m

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Show Notes

Art Bell opens the phones for a monster-themed edition of Open Lines, inspired by a harrowing call from the previous night. He brings back Ken and his girlfriend Sherry from Portland, Oregon, who describe two years of escalating paranormal terror in a house built in 1910. Sherry recounts being pinned face-down in bed by an invisible force with the weight of a body pressing on her, receiving a bite mark on her back that took six weeks to heal, and spending nearly two years confined to the kitchen because every other room felt threatening.

Ken describes the final confrontation. A search-and-rescue dog brought to the basement storage room reacted with extreme panic, giving what handlers call a death alert. The next morning, a massive black figure approximately six feet tall with an enormous head ascended the staircase, rotating in the air without visible legs. Both Ken and Sherry witnessed the entity simultaneously before it vanished at the bedroom doorway. They fled the house shortly after.

Callers contribute their own encounters, including a man in Chicago who woke to find five hooded monk-like figures examining his apartment, and a caller from Fairbanks, Alaska, who describes shipping ancient frozen walrus meat from a remote Bering Sea island to a researcher in Massachusetts studying regenerative spore cells.