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A radio DJ vanishes mid-broadcast. Fourteen listeners heard voices reading names beneath the music. On March 17, 1984, Carl Hensley was three hours into his overnight shift at WKRD-AM, a small country station serving the Appalachian foothills of West Virginia. At 3:47 AM, Hank Williams cut to silence. No sign-off. No explanation. Just dead air where music had been seconds before. The FCC called it equipment failure. They closed the investigation in six weeks. But they never addressed the calls—fourteen listeners, scattered across three counties, all reporting the same thing: voices beneath the music, reading what sounded like names. And they never explained why Carl's pickup was found at the transmitter site three days later, engine running, driver's door hanging open in the rain. Carl himself was gone. Nearly four decades later, a documentary researcher receives an unmarked package. Inside: a cassette tape dated March 17, 1984, labeled in handwriting that shouldn't exist. Someone wanted this found. The question is whether they wanted the truth uncovered—or buried deeper. If you're new here, welcome to Frozen Dossier. I'm B. D. Cantrell, and I tell stories about the cases that slipped through the cracks. This is fiction, but the dread is real. Subscribe and tap the bell if you want to know what was on that tape. --- YouTube: / @frozendossier Instagram: / frozendossier TikTok: / frozendossier --- #FrozenDossier #AudioDrama #MysteryFiction #NoirDrama #FictionPodcast #1980s #Appalachia #RadioMystery #SmallTownSecrets #MidnightBroadcast