Foreign.
Welcome to Other World.
I'm your host, Jack Wagner.
This episode contains multiple stories from different people, but they have some very key similarities.
They both involve driving, and they also involve experiencing missing time or some type of glitch, you might say.
I am really fascinated by this type of story, but it's also something that could be incredibly hard to explain to people.
One moment, everything is one way.
Suddenly it's completely different.
And it's easy to sound like a crazy person when you're desperately trying to explain what occurred, and you're the only one that experienced the thing that happened to you.
This first story comes from a woman named Samantha, and it happened back in 1992, when she was a young mother serving in the military and living in Augusta, Georgia, long before anyone had cell phones or GPS in the car, which is fairly relevant to the story.
And it happened on a very cloudy winter day when Samantha set out to do a long drive that she was very used to doing.
I'll let Samantha take it from here.
This is episode 110.
The title is Never Ending Road, and you're listening to Otherworld.
Hello, is this Bobby?
Yes, it is.
At its core, the science you can't argue with.
I was worried about up in the Sky.
It's almost frustrating that it's happening.
I'm gonna die.