“What Caused The ‘Darkness At Noon’ in 1780?” and 3 More Freaky But True Stories! #WeirdDarkness
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IN THIS EPISODE:
No one likes uninvited guests – and it appears, neither do those in the afterlife. (Dead Village)
Ask Pedro Rodrigues Filho and he’ll tell you he’s a nice guy. After all, he may be a serial killer – but he only kills bad guys. (The Real-Life Dexter)
A forest in beautiful in West Sussex, UK is only beautiful from the outside – for within, witnesses have seen mysterious things… including UFOs, mysterious deaths, and unexplained vanishings. (Danger Lurking In The Woods)
What caused the sky to go dark in the middle of the day back in 1780? (New England’s Dark Day)
 
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STORY CREDITS AND/OR SOURCES…
“New England’s Dark Day” by Troy Taylor: https://www.facebook.com/authortt/posts/1707701152660197
“Dead Village” by Dreyk: http://www.yourghoststories.com/real-ghost-story.php?story=25467
“The Real Life Dexter” by Kara Goldfarb: http://allthatsinteresting.com/pedro-rodrigues-filho
“Danger Lurking In The Woods” by Ellen Lloyd: http://www.ancientpages.com/2018/07/06/pr-danger-lurking-in-the-woods-unknown-force-and-mysterious-lights-part-1/
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