Monthly Archive: October 2014
Donna L
October 29, 2014
There is a generational tale from Fairfax Country, Virginia in the town of Reston about the Bunnyman. There was a dirt road that lead off of the Sunset Hills Road before intersecting with Reston Avenue. The children in the area…
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Donna L
October 22, 2014
Herbert Richard Baumeister An evil coward who committed suicide before he was ever brought to trial, Herbert Baumeister was accused in the sadistic murders of at least eleven men. There were most likely many more. He was the owner of…
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Donna L
October 20, 2014
Stepney Cemetery Connecticut is referred to as the Nutmeg state and is where I grew up. Located in Monroe, Connecticut, Stepney Cemetery is an old cemetery in the village of Stepney. Established in 1794, many of the area’s earliest settlers are buried…
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Donna L
October 15, 2014
The word phenomenon comes from Greek and its plural form is phenomena, as in these phenomena are not fully understood. It is a mistake to treat phenomena as if it were a singular form, as in this is a strange…
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Donna L
October 13, 2014
Cassadaga, Florida Designated an Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places, the Cassadaga Spiritualist Camp Meeting Association is the oldest active religious community in the Southeastern United States. Also Known As The Psychic Capital of the World I’ve…
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Donna L
October 3, 2014
Douglas Legg The disappearance of an 8-year-old boy in 1971 resulted in one of the largest missing persons searches in the southern Adirondacks and remains one of it’s biggest mysteries. The mystery devastated a family who fell under suspicion for…
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