Mysterious Traveler 52 01 22 (340) Change Of Address
# The Mysterious Traveler: Change of Address
Picture yourself huddled near the radio dial on a January evening in 1952, the static crackling like distant thunder as that unmistakable theme swells through your living room. "The Mysterious Traveler" draws you in once more—and tonight's tale, "Change of Address," promises the kind of twisted domestic intrigue that made this anthology a must-listen across America. A seemingly ordinary request for mail forwarding becomes the doorway to something far more sinister, as secrets buried beneath suburban normalcy claw their way into the light. The Traveler's guiding voice cuts through the darkness with characteristic calm menace, introducing a story where relocating to a new address might mean escaping the past—or being consumed by it. You'll hear the creak of floorboards, the snap of envelopes, and the mounting dread in a woman's voice as she realizes that some things cannot simply be left behind.
By 1952, *The Mysterious Traveler* had become radio's most reliably unsettling half-hour, a program that understood that true terror often wears an everyday face. Where competitors traded in obvious monsters and mad scientists, this series excavated the darkness lurking within ordinary lives—the neighbor who smiles too readily, the letter that arrives too late, the move that changes everything. For nearly a decade, the show's formula of psychological suspense and moral ambiguity had captivated listeners seeking something with more bite than typical mystery fare. Episode 340 represents the show at its measured, atmospheric best.
If you've never encountered *The Mysterious Traveler*, or if you're revisiting this classic gem, "Change of Address" awaits—proof that sometimes the most terrifying journeys are the ones we take willingly, right into the unknown.