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The Ledger opens.
An account remains open until all debts are paid.
Inside a quiet cabin lit by firelight, The Archivist records another entry into a massive book that does not judge.
It only remembers.
This entry begins with six folders, six victims, and an investigator who cannot leave the pattern alone.
What she finds points to something more precise than rage.
More deliberate than impulse.
And far more personal than anyone wants to believe.
The Ledger Archives is a branch of the Red in the Dark universe, expanding the mythology of the strange accounting of people, events, crimes, choices, and consequences marked deeply enough to be kept.
A psychological horror story about obsession, violence, accountability, and the terrifying difference between what people see and what something truly is.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss.
The Archivist and narrator voiced by Leonard Voss.
Calvin Myers voiced by Leonard Voss.
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Andrew Collins looks exactly like the kind of man nobody would ever notice.
An accountant. A briefcase. A nervous smile.
As he waits outside an aging apartment building on the day of a devastating explosion, Andrew struggles to appear normal while carrying out a task that will haunt him for the rest of his life.
Inside, ordinary people go about their day. A man waits for an elevator. Neighbors check their mail. Couples argue quietly in the lobby.
Andrew descends into the boiler room.
A briefcase is left behind.
And somewhere on the other end of a phone call, Marcus reminds him that some decisions cannot be taken back.
Chapter 3, Part 1 introduces Andrew Collins and reveals the events leading up to the explosion that will change everything.
Narrated by Leonard Voss
Andrew voiced by Josh Neel
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Portland police are currently conducting an investigation into a violent stabbing incident that transpired near Kennedy Park following a late-night disturbance. The situation unfolded shortly after midnight when multiple reports of shouting and potential assault were made. Upon their arrival, officers discovered a man who sustained serious injuries, including blunt force trauma and at least one stab wound to the leg. Fortunately, he has been transported to Maine Medical Center and is expected to survive. The perpetrator fled the scene prior to the police's arrival, and while the motive remains unconfirmed, initial statements from the victim indicate that the incident may have commenced as a robbery. As concerns regarding public safety continue to escalate, particularly in light of recent violent occurrences in Portland, authorities urge anyone with pertinent information to reach out.
A late-night stabbing near Kennedy Park leaves one man hospitalized and raises new questions about a growing string of violent incidents across Portland.
In this special Casco Bay News report, Rebecca Thorne covers the aftermath of an assault connected to the events of Chapter 2: The Day Before – Fucking Junkies, as police search for a suspect and investigators work to piece together what happened in the alley behind Congress Street.
As public attention remains fixed on the Evan Rourke investigation and the fallout from the recent Congress Street explosion, another act of violence adds to a city already struggling to make sense of what is happening around it.
Casco Bay News is an in-universe news series set within the world of Red in the Dark, delivering reports on the crimes, investigations, disasters, and unexplained events shaping the larger narrative.
Some stories are easier to report than they are to understand.
Takeaways:
Portland police are actively investigating a violent stabbing incident near Kennedy Park.The stabbing occurred after reports of a late night disturbance near Congress Street.A man sustained serious injuries, including a stab wound and blunt force trauma.Authorities have not yet confirmed a motive for the violent incident, still under investigation.Witnesses observed a man fleeing the scene shortly before police arrival, but no description has been issued.The recent attack raises concerns amidst other violent incidents and ongoing investigations in Portland.
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Leonard Voss cuts through Kennedy Park on an evening run and stumbles into something ugly waiting in the dark.
A drug dealer. A woman barely conscious on her knees. A knife pulled too quickly by a man too stupid to understand who he was threatening.
Chapter 2, Part 2: The Day Before — Effin' Junkies introduces Abigail Lakin, a woman trapped inside addiction, manipulation, fear, and the slow collapse of a life that used to belong to somebody else.
But not everyone broken started that way.
Some people fall apart slowly.
Others get pushed.
As sirens close in near Kennedy Park and the story begins changing before the blood has even dried, Red in the Dark continues its descent into psychological horror, crime, trauma, violence, addiction, abuse, and fractured morality in Portland, Maine.
This episode follows Leonard Voss, Abigail Lakin, Derek, and the first traces of a larger world beginning to surface around them.
Some nights change your life.
Others just introduce you to the people already drowning beside you.
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Narrated by Leonard Voss
Leonard voiced by Leonard Voss
Cop, ambulance, Abby, and Derek voiced by AI while we continue seeking voice actors to replace and update those performances.
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The sea gives things back eventually.
The Lobsterman – The Fallen: A Dark Beyond Tale follows David, a quiet Maine lobsterman living off the coast, hauling traps from cold water while carrying memories that never stayed buried.
Human bones begin surfacing inside his traps.
Some things don't begin with monsters.
Sometimes they begin with frightened children, broken homes, addiction, violence, and people who learn too early that pain does not simply disappear when the moment ends.
Oftentimes, those who have fallen were once victims themselves.
The Fallen explores the thin line between trauma and transformation — the slow erosion of a person beneath abuse, isolation, grief, and the desperate need to hold onto something human after too much has already been taken away.
Set along the coast of Maine, The Lobsterman blends psychological horror, crime thriller tension, trauma, violence, and emotional collapse into a story about what remains of a person after years of surviving the unbearable.
Beyond the Dark is a standalone branch of the Red in the Dark universe — psychological horror stories, isolated incidents, recovered narratives, and fragmented descents into the people and places existing just outside the main storyline.
Some things sink quietly.
Some things wash back ashore.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss
Co-written by David Gee
Narrated by Leonard Voss
The Lobsterman / David voiced by David Gee
All other voices are AI generated while we continue seeking voice actors to replace and update those performances.
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Leonard Voss runs errands after work.
A grocery store. A quick stop. One more ordinary moment before everything starts to turn.
Then a man starts losing control in front of his children.
Leonard steps in.
It ends quickly, but the moment follows him out of the store.
At checkout, a cashier recognizes him while a news report plays quietly in the background. Another story about violence. Another face on a screen that refuses to leave his head once he gets home.
So Leonard does what he always does when his thoughts start getting loud.
He goes for a run.
Chapter 2, Part 1: The Day Before continues Red in the Dark, a serialized psychological horror audio drama set in Maine and rooted in trauma, fractured memory, violence, emotional collapse, and the quiet ways people learn to live beside darkness for too long.
But what happens when a face in the crowd stops looking human for just a second?
What happens when your own reflection starts feeling unfamiliar?
Some things are easier to ignore in daylight.
Not everything waits for daylight to come back.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss
The father, young boy, and Leonard Voss voiced by Leonard Voss
All other voices are AI generated while we continue seeking voice actors to replace and update those performances.
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A devastating explosion occurred earlier today in a commercial apartment building on Congress Street in downtown Portland, resulting in the tragic loss of 11 lives, including that of Portland Police Detective Michael Carter. The explosion, which originated in the basement of the mixed-use structure near the Portland Public Library, sent debris flying into the street and shattered windows, leading to a swift emergency response from local authorities. Residents reported a singular loud blast, followed by the arrival of emergency vehicles as the area was cordoned off and evacuation measures were implemented. As investigations into the cause of the explosion remain ongoing, state officials, including the governor, have expressed their condolences to the affected families and assured that resources are being mobilized to support recovery efforts. The scene continues to be assessed for structural safety, and the community awaits further updates as this developing story unfolds.
A Casco Bay News breaking report covering a deadly explosion on Congress Street in downtown Portland, Maine.
Authorities say the blast originated in the basement of a commercial apartment building near the Portland Public Library, leaving eleven people dead and dozens displaced.
The report includes on-the-ground details from the downtown Portland Maine Old port/Arts District, official statements from state and local authorities, and the confirmed death of a Portland Police detective connected to the high-profile Evan Rourke case.
As investigators work to determine the cause, crews remain on scene and the surrounding area stays cordoned off.
This episode is part of the Red in the Dark universe
The recent catastrophic explosion that transpired in a commercial apartment building on Congress Street has left an indelible mark on the community of Portland. This tragic event, which occurred in the basement of a mixed-use structure near the Portland Public Library, claimed the lives of eleven individuals, one of whom was Detective Michael Carter of the Portland Police Department. He was a resident of the building and had been engaged in several major investigations, including a high-profile case against attorney Evan Roark. The explosion, which reverberated through the area shortly after 1 PM, sent debris flying into the street and shattered windows along the block, eliciting immediate emergency responses from crews across the peninsula. The impact of this disaster extends beyond the physical destruction; it resonates deeply with the families and friends of the victims, as well as the broader community grappling with the sudden loss of life. As emergency crews rushed to secure the site, they faced the daunting task of evacuating residents and businesses in the vicinity, particularly in the surrounding arts district, where several apartments are situated above local storefronts. The rapid response of firefighters and rescue teams was commendable, as they worked diligently throughout the afternoon and into the evening to search for survivors amid the chaos. The aftermath saw portions of Congress Street temporarily shut down, with power disruptions affecting several blocks. The investigation into the cause of the explosion is ongoing, with fire officials and state investigators meticulously examining the scene to ascertain the circumstances that led to this devastating occurrence. As of now, no connection has been established between the explosion and any ongoing investigations, leaving many unanswered questions that the community is eager to resolve. The Governor of Maine has expressed heartfelt condolences to the families impacted by this tragedy and has pledged to work closely with local officials to facilitate recovery efforts. The State is committed to ensuring that all necessary resources are made available to assist those affected during this harrowing time. Furthermore, with the Portland Public Library also closing its doors out of caution, the local authorities continue to assess the structural integrity of the affected building and its surroundings. This incident remains a developing story, and updates will be provided as new information surfaces, highlighting the resilience of Portland as it navigates this profound challenge.
Takeaways:
The recent explosion on Congress Street resulted in the tragic loss of eleven lives, including a Portland Police Detective.Authorities are actively investigating the cause of the explosion, which remains undetermined as of now.Emergency responders swiftly evacuated surrounding businesses and residents in the immediate vicinity of the explosion.The local governor expressed condolences to the families affected by this devastating event and emphasized support for recovery efforts.Investigators are examining the building's basement, where the explosion is believed to have originated, to gather crucial evidence.The Portland Public Library has decided to remain closed to the public as investigations continue in the surrounding area.
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A voice calls out from the wreckage.
Someone survived.
After pulling two children from the aftermath of a devastating building collapse, Leonard Voss makes the decision to go back for the stranger trapped inside the ruins.
It should have ended there.
It didn't.
Chapter 1, Part 2: Bad Men Don't Hesitate Either continues Red in the Dark, a serialized psychological horror audio drama rooted in trauma, fractured memory, violence, post-traumatic stress, moral ambiguity, and the things people become when darkness starts feeling familiar.
Inside the wreckage, Leonard finds a father pinned beneath debris. Outside, two children wait for the man who is supposed to come back.
What follows is not just survival.
It's exhaustion. Shock. Adrenaline that refuses to leave the body. The quiet unraveling that begins after the danger is supposed to be over.
But what happens when the worst thing in the room isn't the wreckage?
What happens when the danger follows you home?
Later that night, inside his own house, something begins to surface.
Leonard is no longer alone with his thoughts.
Red in the Dark is an interconnected horror fiction project created by Leonard Voss and told through cinematic audio drama episodes, music, recovered recordings, and standalone stories that slowly reveal a much larger world hiding underneath them.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss
Leonard Voss voiced by Leonard Voss
The voice is voiced by Leonard Voss.
The young boy, voiced by Leonard Voss
The Father, voiced by Leonard Voss.
All other voices are AI generated while we continue seeking voice actors to replace and update those performances.
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The trial of family law attorney Evan Roark, who faces grave allegations including multiple counts of murder, kidnapping, and crimes against minors, remains a focal point of public interest in our region. This episode of Casco Bay News, hosted by Rebecca Thorne, delves into the intricacies of the case, which is intertwined with the troubling matter of missing children whose families had previously sought Roark's legal assistance. Investigators uncovered disturbing physical evidence at a property connected to Roark, further complicating an already contentious community discourse. The recent discovery of human remains in the northern Maine woods adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing investigation, although authorities have yet to confirm any connection to Roark's trial. As we navigate these harrowing developments, we invite our listeners to remain vigilant, as updates will be forthcoming.
A Casco Bay News special report on the trial of attorney Evan Rourke, a case that has drawn national attention.
As proceedings continue in Portland, investigators are also examining the discovery of human remains found in the remote woods of northern Maine.
The ongoing trial of family law attorney Evan Roark, infamously referred to as 'the Cook', has captured the attention of the public, revealing deeply unsettling allegations of murder, kidnapping, and crimes against minors. The prosecution's case is predicated on the disconcerting connection between Roark's legal practice and a string of missing children, who were clients of his law firm. As the proceedings unfold at the Cumberland County Courthouse in Portland, the courtroom is rife with tension as opposing narratives clash. The defense argues that the accusations are rooted solely in circumstantial evidence, maintaining that the prosecution has yet to provide definitive proof linking Roark to the heinous acts alleged against him. Amidst the courtroom drama, the investigation has taken a dark turn with the discovery of human remains in a peat bog in northern Maine, raising questions about potential connections to the ongoing trial. The remains, described as severely mutilated and bearing signs of violence, have left investigators and the public in shock. The implications of this discovery are profound, suggesting that the scope of Roark's actions may extend far beyond what has been publicly acknowledged. As the trial continues, the community finds itself divided, grappling with the unsettling reality of the allegations while confronting the possible truth of Roark's involvement in these tragic events. This episode serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between justice and public perception, as the legal process unfolds amidst a backdrop of fear and uncertainty. The revelations surrounding the investigation into Roark's practices and the recent developments in the discovery of the remains compel listeners to reflect on the nature of trust, the fragility of community ties, and the haunting consequences of unresolved crimes.
Takeaways:
The trial of attorney Evan Roark has captivated public attention due to the serious allegations against him.Roark faces multiple charges, including murder and kidnapping of children connected to his legal practice.Investigation into Roark began after disturbing discoveries at his property raised significant concerns.A recent finding of human remains in northern Maine has added a grim layer to the ongoing investigation.The community remains divided, with opinions sharply contrasting regarding Roark's alleged involvement in these heinous acts.As the investigation unfolds, authorities encourage anyone with relevant information to come forward.
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A door latch becomes the only line between "safe" and "not safe."
In a house that won't stay quiet—and a mind that won't stay still—Amelia discovers a simple rule:
Keep it latched.
The attic door opens once.
Then again.
Then again.
Each time she closes it, she becomes less certain whether the problem is upstairs or inside her own head.
The Latch is a standalone entry in The Dark Beyond, an anthology series set within the world of Red in the Dark. Each story stands on its own, exploring the people, places, and horrors lurking just beyond the edges of the main narrative.
A story of obsession, isolation, psychological horror, and the terrifying moment when reality stops feeling reliable.
Once it slips the first time, it never feels the same again.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss.
All voices are AI generated while we continue seeking voice actors to replace and update those performances.
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The narrative unfolds within the confines of a sterile, clinical environment, where the so-called 'good doctor' administers a procedure under the guise of benevolence. Yet, the horror of his actions is palpable, as he believes he is alleviating the suffering of his patient, Emily. This episode delves into the disturbing dichotomy of intention versus impact, exploring the unsettling reality that the doctor's good intentions mask a profound malevolence. Emily's struggle for autonomy becomes increasingly desperate as she grapples with her immobilization and the doctor's creeping influence over her psyche. As the procedure progresses, the boundary between care and manipulation blurs, leaving listeners to ponder the true nature of compassion in the face of terror.
He sees suffering clearly.
He feels it deeply.
And he believes he has found a cure.
The Good Doctor – Beyond the Dark: Good Intentions is a standalone psychological horror story from the world of Red in the Dark — a serialized horror audio drama and connected fiction project told through music, recovered recordings, and interconnected narratives.
It follows a physician who has dedicated his life to helping people escape pain, depression, trauma, and emotional collapse… no matter what must be removed from them in the process.
Because sometimes the line between compassion and horror is thinner than anyone wants to admit.
Beyond the Dark explores the hidden corners of the Red in the Dark universe through standalone audio fiction stories, isolated incidents, and fragmented descents into the people, places, and ideas existing just outside the main narrative.
Some stories stay buried.
Some were never supposed to be found.
Written, produced, and sound engineered by Leonard Voss
This episode presents a harrowing exploration of what it means to be trapped in a web of manipulation, where the boundaries between care and coercion become alarmingly indistinct. The character of the 'good doctor' emerges as an unsettling figure, embodying the paradox of someone who, while claiming to possess noble intentions, engages in profoundly disturbing behaviors. The narrative is centered around Emily, whose abrupt awakening in a disorienting and clinical environment sets the stage for a chilling descent into psychological horror. The vivid descriptions of her physical sensations, coupled with her inability to move, evoke a visceral sense of panic and helplessness, thrusting the listener into her plight. As the doctor introduces himself, his words drip with a disarming charm that contrasts starkly with the grim reality of Emily's situation. He presents himself as a savior, promising to alleviate her burdens, yet the underlying menace of his intentions becomes increasingly evident. The episode delves into deep psychological themes, examining the nature of control and the ethical implications of 'helping' someone against their will. The doctor's insistence on Emily's need for his intervention raises unsettling questions about autonomy and the ethics of treatment, forcing the audience to confront the darker aspects of human nature. The climax of the episode unveils a terrifying confrontation between Emily's instinctive resistance and the doctor's unwavering belief in his own righteousness. As he prepares to undertake a procedure under the guise of healing, the tension escalates to a fever pitch, leaving the audience in suspense and dread. The haunting dialogue and visceral imagery culminate in a chilling realization that the line between good and evil is often obscured by the complexities of human motivations. The episode concludes ambiguously, compelling listeners to reflect on the unsettling nature of 'good intentions' and the potential horrors that can arise when power is wielded without accountability.
Takeaways:
The episode explores the unsettling dynamics between the doctor and the patient, highlighting the disturbing nature of seemingly benevolent intentions.Through Emily's experience, the narrative delves into themes of control and helplessness, emphasizing the psychological terror that accompanies physical confinement.The juxtaposition of the doctor's calm demeanor against Emily's escalating panic creates a chilling atmosphere, reflecting the duality of perceived care versus actual harm.The episode raises profound questions about the nature of healing and the ethical boundaries of medical intervention, showcasing the terrifying consequences of misplaced trust.
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An explosion on Congress Street pulls Leonard Voss into a night that won't let go.
What begins as instinctive survival becomes something darker as Leonard enters a collapsing building filled with smoke, fire, and people who didn't get out in time.
Because good men don't hesitate.
But bad ones don't either.
Chapter 1, Part 1: Good Men Don't Hesitate begins Red in the Dark, a serialized psychological horror audio drama set in Maine and rooted in trauma, fractured memory, violence, survival, moral ambiguity, and the things people become when darkness starts feeling familiar.
Inside the wreckage, Leonard hears children crying from somewhere deep in the dark.
He wants to help.
But the darkness knows him.
And something inside him knows how to move through it.
This episode introduces Leonard Voss, the voice that follows him, and the first moments of a story where survival, mercy, violence, and identity begin to blur.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss
Narrator, Leonard Voss, the voice, the father, and the young son voiced by Leonard Voss
All other voices are AI generated while we continue seeking voice actors to replace and update those performances.
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"The things we do to survive will eventually destroy us.
But we do them anyway.
Because survival is all we know."
— Caleb Banks
A late-night news report.
A body recovered without a face.
A phone call that sends Caleb Banks back to Maine.
The Prologue introduces the world of Red in the Dark, a serialized psychological horror audio drama where violence, trauma, disappearance, fractured timelines, and impossible choices slowly weave together into something much larger than any one story.
As Caleb sits alone in a motel room listening to reports of murder, kidnapping, and another body discovered under mysterious circumstances, a single phone call changes everything.
Marcus has only three words for him:
Get to Maine.
Red in the Dark is a connected horror fiction universe told through cinematic audio drama episodes, music, recovered recordings, standalone stories, and intersecting narratives that eventually stop being standalone.
This is one door into that world.
Not the only one.
But the one that opens here.
Caleb Banks will return.
Some doors open slowly.
Some doors you wish had stayed closed.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss.
Caleb Banks voiced by Leonard Voss
Marcus voiced by Leonard Voss
Radio anchor voiced by AI while we continue seeking voice actors to replace and update those performances.
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The Irving Woods swallowed all light.
A man named Ben ran through them, covered in blood that wasn't his.
Moments earlier, he watched his brother die.
Now something is following him through the darkness.
The Cabin serves as an introduction to the world of Red in the Dark.
Lost in the forests of Northern Maine, Ben stumbles across an isolated cabin occupied by a man who should be terrified by what he's hearing.
Instead, the stranger offers him a seat by the fire.
A bowl of stew.
And a story.
As the horrors outside close in, Ben discovers that some people survive darkness by running from it.
Others learn to live beside it.
The Cabin is a standalone entry point into the Red in the Dark universe and the first appearance of the man known only as The Archivist.
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Written, produced, sound engineered, and voice acted by Leonard Voss.
The man in the cabin and narrator voiced by Leonard Voss.
Ben voiced by AI (casting now)
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