Mysterious Traveler 48 08 10 (166) The Visiting Corpse
# The Visiting Corpse
When the doorbell rings at the Ashford mansion on a fog-shrouded October evening, no one could have anticipated the macabre chain of events about to unfold. A mysterious visitor arrives bearing an unexpected delivery—the corpse of a man no one recognizes, yet everyone fears knowing. As the night deepens and secrets spill forth like blood from an open wound, the Ashford family discovers that death is merely the beginning of their troubles. With each revelation, the walls seem to close in tighter, the shadows grow longer, and the question transforms from "who is the dead man?" to something far more sinister: "which of us will be next?" This episode of *The Mysterious Traveler* masterfully weaves suspicion, gothic atmosphere, and psychological terror into a narrative that will keep listeners gripping their radio dials long after the final dramatic chord fades.
*The Mysterious Traveler* stands as one of radio's premier anthology series, a program that understood the power of the unseen and the unspoken. Running throughout the 1940s and early 1950s on the Mutual network, the show capitalized on radio's unique ability to conjure vivid horrors through sound alone—a creaking door, a sinister whisper, the distant tolling of a bell. Each episode is introduced and closed by the program's enigmatic narrator, a voice that seems to know far more about human nature's darkest corners than any mortal should. The series built its reputation on intelligent scripts that favored psychological tension over cheap scares, offering audiences sophisticated mysteries that rewarded close listening.
Tune in and experience "The Visiting Corpse" as audiences did in 1948—in real time, with only your imagination and the expert voice work of Mutual's finest actors to guide you through the darkness. Some mysteries, once opened, can never truly be closed.