"The Radish Man"

The Radish Man -- TAPE 20

Matthew Ewald Season 1 Episode 20

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Through a series of chilling recordings, police reports, and lost audio logs -- sent anonymously to an Investigative Reporter -- "The Radish Man" unfolds as a found-footage horror mystery, documenting one man’s descent into madness as he fights to save his family from an unstoppable terror. But the deeper he digs, the more the truth becomes clear: no one escapes The Radish Man. No one ever has.

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"The Radish Man" created by Star Chaser Productions, written & directed by Matthew Ewald.

Produced by Karen Ewald, Shannon DeSalvo & Matthew Ewald.

For my wife. On this and every world.

© Star Chaser Productions | 2026


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Hey, I know that it's late, and I'm sorry, but I really need to talk to someone. Um, nothing happened. I mean, nothing new has happened. It's just it's it's Mark, and I don't know what to do anymore. He's he's obsessed. I don't mean like in a midlife crisis, fix up an old car kind of way. I mean he's like losing himself. He's recording everything. Every conversation, every like little noise in the house. He's convinced he's convinced it's out to get us. I'm I thought at first, okay, maybe he just maybe he needs to feel in control of something. Ever since Jacob got scared in those woods, Mark's been acting like there's this like puzzle he has to solve, and I let it go. I I I really let it go. I did, but it got worse, and he's spending hours trying to figure it out to solve it, or hours at the library. He doesn't sleep, he barely eats, he won't talk to me unless it's about unless it's about it. Because he won't talk to me until I'm willing to be honest, until I'm willing to be me. Whatever that means. No, no, he he doesn't. He doesn't. He couldn't. There's no there's no possible way that he could. Um I hear him at night whispering. Not to me, not to David, just whispering into that damn recorder. And I found him in the living room last night, just standing there, staring at the front door. He didn't even notice me at first, and when he did, he just he just said, did you hear it? He's scaring me. And he's he's scaring Jacob, and he's scaring himself, and I I don't know how to fix it, and I don't know how to reach him because the other stuff, I mean, obviously it's not the other stuff, but it's because it's not. No, no, I'm I'm telling you because it's not. I love him, but I don't know if love is enough to bring him back from this. Hold on. Hey, mom, someone's outside.