EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 48 MIN
Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Utah | Horror Audio Drama
Utah doesn’t stay quiet for long. In this episode, stories unfold across the desert in places where the map starts to fail you. A canyon road that shouldn’t exist. A voice carried through empty air. And something that feels like it’s been waiting a long time for someone to notice it again. Three separate stories drift toward the same edge... where belief, fear, and memory start to blur, and it becomes harder to tell what’s part of the land… and what’s been put there. Some things in Utah don’t get lost. They get buried where people can still find them.StoriesThe WriterThe Gadianton ShadowsWhite LadyThe Tomb of MontezumaCreditsDirector – Martin LastonDeveloped & Created by – Steve LloydWritten by- Steve LloydWhite Lady - Written by Duncan CooperScript Writer – Jon DeBenedictScript Editor – GemsExecutive Producer – Steve LloydSound Editor - Steve Lloyd and HecateSound Design - Steve LloydStarring Jeremy Tucker as The JanitorCast:Writer - Jeff RosenauVoice One - Kristen FoxVoice Two - Jade IvyEmily- Sam SeongElder Markham - Hans CummingsSister Jennings - Lauren ZollElder Thatcher - Micah BeattyBrother Hall - Terrance WhiteDaine - Tyler BoruffGus - Johnny PennyHenry - Jeff RosenauCurator - Jason RobertsArtwork by Joseph E.W. © Tales from the Janitor, 2026Disclaimer - This episode is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people, places, events, or very specific deserts that feel a little too empty is purely coincidental. It contains some psychological horror, supernatural elements, and the occasional moment where people make questionable decisions in caves, canyons, and otherwise normal situations. Listener discretion is advised. Also, if you hear whispers while listening… that’s either the sound design or your imagination.
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Tales from the Janitor: Chilling Urban Legends from Utah | Horror Audio Drama
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