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Friday, May 1, 2015

The Blair Witch

GHOST STORY TIME!!!! (And it’s a bit weird so if your squeamish, I would advise you to read one of my posts about a lighter, more family-friendly topic, such as the Disney conspiracy). 

All righty then. Many of you might be familiar with the Blair Witch. The movie, “The Blair Witch Project” made the legend famous, and I would advise watching that movie if you haven’t already. Even though the movie is fake, it is based off of actual events that happened in the 1700s, in the Black Hills Forest of Maryland. 

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In 1785, Elly Kedward of Blair, Maryland was accused of witchcraft and banished to the nearby woods during that winter. Most assumed that she had died of hypothermia, starvation, and/or other causes, but in 1786, over half of the children in the town had gone missing, and the rest of the town’s residents fled the area as they believed that it had been cursed by her. 

The area was abandoned for over thirty years, but, when a man named Burkitt discovered it, he decided to “take it under his wing” and renovate all of the buildings and property. Then, he named the town after himself. Burkittsville still exists in Maryland to this day. Sounds kinda sketchy? That’s because it is. The events that followed the founding of Burkittslville were pretty horrific, and I really don’t understand why anyone would choose to live there. There are currently only 152 people in that town, and all of them are either extreme daredevils, or insane. 

After Mr. Burkitt rebuilt the town, bad things started happening. Eileen Traecle drowned in a nearby river only four years later, and according to at least a dozen people who had supposedly seen the act, a hand had reached up from under the water and pulled her down. Her body was never found, and for quite a few years after, many stick figures were found all over the site where she had met her demise. They all had a very similar shape, and that is where the symbol for the Blair Witch came from. 

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Then, when Robin Weaver went missing in the woods for several days, a search party was sent out after her. She actually ended up returning, but the members of the first search party were found dead and mutilated near the same sight where Eileen Traecle died about twenty years prior. That isn’t the creepiest part though. Robin claimed that while she was lost in the woods, she encountered a woman that floated above the ground that invited her into her home. She said that she got so frightened that she eventually left, and found her way back to Burkittsville. 

Since then, there have been several disappearances and even several murders. Rustin Parr murdered and tortured several children in his basement in Burkittsville, and although he confessed to the crimes, he explained that he had been possessed by a woman that forced him to do these horrible deeds. Personally, I do believe that it is possible to become possessed, but some people are just criminally insane, so it’s hard to know what to believe.

Leave me your opinions on the Blair Witch in the comments!


-Allie

1 comment:

  1. my opinion on the Blair Witch is that I think ur ugly

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