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stillwinchester · 1 year
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We have trailer of season 2! 😊
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strawberrypuckle · 30 days
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So there are reports of a red haired man with a red flannel shirt appearing in front of cars in the Bridgewater state triangle. Cars drive through them.
It’s Loki I swear. Taunting cars sounds like a thing they’d do.
The red flannel shirt? Why wouldn’t they wear one in modern day.
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bridgies · 1 year
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More than one episode? 🤔 Yay!
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hoveringaboveuranus · 5 months
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PARANORMAL ACTIVITY REPORTED IN MASSACHUSETTS' BRIDGEWATER TRIANGLE
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In his 1983 book Mysterious America, cryptozoologist Loren Coleman introduced a term he originally coined in the late 1970s – the Bridgewater Triangle – to describe an area with an abnormal level of paranormal activity and high strangeness in Southeastern Massachusetts. Over the years, the concept of the Triangle has expanded to include ghostly reports, UFO sightings, cryptid encounters, alien abductions and more across a wider swath of Southern New England.
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Read More: Taunton's Weir Street Has a Really Weird Landmark | https://wbsm.com/taunton-weir-street-weird-landmark-mbta-tram/?utm_source=tsmclip&utm_medium=referral
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moonmausoleum · 3 months
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The Haunted Freetown State Forest and the Bridgewater Triangle
Sometimes you can tell which dark trees are covered in darkness, and the haunting that follows. The Haunted forest of Freetown State Forest in Massachusetts is one example said to be in the mysterious Bridgewater Triangle.
Sometimes you can tell which dark trees are covered in darkness, and the haunting that follows. The Haunted forest of Freetown State Forest in Massachusetts is one example said to be in the mysterious Bridgewater Triangle, where the area seems to have attracted much evil throughout the years and lingers within the trees. Behind the picturesque scenes of Massachusetts’ Freetown State Forest lurks…
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Season 2 Transcripts
Does anyone have any leads on the transcripts for season 2 ?!?
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futuristicgun · 2 years
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The Mysteries of the Bridgewater Triangle: Exploring New England's Paranormal Hotspot
Nestled in southeastern Massachusetts, the Bridgewater Triangle is an area shrouded in mystery, folklore, and paranormal phenomena. Spanning approximately 200 square miles, this region has garnered a reputation as one of the world’s most active paranormal hotspots, drawing in researchers, thrill-seekers, and curious visitors alike. From ghostly encounters to UFO sightings and cryptid sightings,…
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whywouldyouaskthatpod · 6 months
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Ep 70 is LIVE!!!
You've heard of the Bermuda Triangle, but what about the Bridgewater Triangle? Nestled in Massachusetts, USA, The Bridgewater Triangle is a paranormal hotspot that inspires books, documentaries, and... well...podcasts. We do a deep dive on this spooky piece of geographical geometry and theorize what kind of spirits haunt the land. This is long episode, so look for something short soon. There's a Special Content Warning attached to this episode. Starting at the 1 hour (60 minute) mark and lasting 6 minutes, we will be talking about some true crime from the triangle. The true crime events are only about 30 years old, so we felt the need to set the warning aside like this. Again, this section last from 60-66 minutes. This section will contain: Animal Mutilation, Cult/"Satanic" Cult Activity, Blood, Creepy Dolls, Kidnapping, Harm to a Teenage Girl (minor details discussed for about 5 seconds). Regular CW: Mistreatment of Indigenous Peoples, War, Death, 1 Line Mention of Injury to a Child During the War Discussion (no details), Suicidal Ideation, Medical Mistreatment Music provided by Dark Fantasy Studios. [License]
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hollymbryan · 6 months
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Blog Tour: Top 5 Reasons to Read HATCHET GIRLS by Diana Rodriguez Wallach!
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Welcome to Book_Keeping and my stop on the TBR and Beyond Tours blog tour for Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach, which released this past Tuesday, 10 October! I've got all the details on this deliciously creepy nod to the story of Lizzie Borden, along with my top 5 reasons to read, below!
About the Book
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title: Hatchet Girls author: Diana Rodriguez Wallach publisher: Delacorte Press release date: 10 October 2023
For fans of Kara Thomas and Courtney Summers comes a supernatural horror that reminds us family can be our saving grace–or our biggest curse. Set one-hundred years after the Borden murders, this propulsive thriller imagines what a similar trial might look like today. When the parents of the richest family in Fall River are found murdered by axe, the town is quick to blame newcomer Vik. It doesn’t help that he was caught standing over the bodies with blood on his hands and can’t remember anything about the night in question. But Vik’s sister, Tessa, knows that Vik would never be capable of such a gruesome crime. Haunted by the mistakes she made that led her family to Fall River in the first place, she sets out to prove her brother’s innocence. Her search for answers will lead her into a sprawling, supposedly cursed forest, as well as the childhood home of Lizzie Borden—the original axe murderess of Fall River. Content Warning: Violence, mentions of murder, blood, grief, abuse
Add to Goodreads: Hatchet Girls Purchase the Book: Amazon | B&N | Bookshop.org
About the Author
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Diana Rodriguez Wallach is a multi-published author of young adult novels. Her most recent, Small Town Monsters, is a YA Latinx horror novel that published in September 2021 through Random House’s Underlined imprint. Her next YA horror, Hatchet Girls, will publish in hardback in Fall 2023 through Random House’s Delacorte imprint. Additionally, Diana is the author of the Anastasia Phoenix Series (Entangled Publishing), a trilogy of young adult spy thrillers. The first book in the series, Proof of Lies, has been optioned for film and was chosen as a finalist for the 2018 International Thriller Awards for Best Young Adult Novel. Additionally, Bustle listed her as one of the “Top Nine Latinx Authors to Read for Women’s History Month 2017,” and Paste named Proof of Lies one of the “Top 10 Best Young Adult Books for March 2017.” Diana is also the author of three YA contemporary Latina novels: Amor and Summer Secrets, Amigas and School Scandals, and Adios to All The Drama (Kensington Books). Amor and Summer Secrets placed second at the 2009 International Latino Book Awards for Best Young Adult Novel. She also penned a YA short-story collection entitled Mirror, Mirror (Buzz Books, 2013).
Connect with Diana: Website | Twitter | Instagram | Goodreads | Facebook
Top 5 Reasons to Read
I have been a fan of Diana Rodriguez Wallach since I read the first of her Anastasia Phoenix trilogy, Proof of Lies, back when it was released in 2017. I was on a tour for it and then did the next two books as well. (If you like YA thrillers, you should absolutely check it out, it's so good!) So I was excited to hear about Hatchet Girls coming out and had high hopes for it -- which were more than met! Here are my top reasons to read this deliciously creepy novel!
I love a good YA horror, and Hatchet Girls more than fits the bill! It is creepy and gory and horrific without being *too* over the top, great for folks who might not like more extreme/adult horror.
I love how the story takes inspiration from and pays homage to the Lizzie Borden story, updating it for the modern day and including supernatural elements.
Diana honors the bloody history of the area in which the book takes place, the Bridgewater Triangle, by including actual facts about that history and incorporating it into the supernatural forces at work in the story.
The book asks the question, which I am still pondering, of whether a place's bloody history can infect and curse the land itself, and/or whether land can be infected and cursed and thus lead to continual acts of violence perpetrated there.
This might seem weird, but the author's note about her own experience while researching the novel just sealed the deal for how much I loved it! You'll see when you read it -- I actually got chills!
I love doing these top reasons to read posts, but once again find myself wanting to rate the book even though this isn't a traditional review, because you have to know this is a five star read for me! I hope every fan of YA (and adult!) horror will pick this one up. Make sure you read the historical facts section and author's note at the end to enrich the reading experience.
Thank you to Delacorte Press for the finished copy, and to TBR and Beyond Tours for having me on the tour today!
Make sure to check out the Bookstagram tour as well! You can find my post here, and the full schedule is here.
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cristina-gomez · 1 year
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THE HAUNTED STATES of New England - Jeff Belanger
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New England conjures up thoughts of vibrant Fall foliage, lobster fishing and an abundance of blueberries and cranberries, but it is also a State that has a past that's steeped in superstition, witchcraft, and persecution. In this Episode of Shifting the Paradigm, Cristina Gomez interview Paranormal Researcher, Jeff Belanger. Jeff is one of the most visible and prolific researchers of folklore and legends today. A natural storyteller, he’s the award-winning, Emmy-nominated host, writer, and producer of the New England Legends series on PBS and Amazon Prime, and is the author of over a dozen books (published in six languages). He also hosts the award-winning New England Legends weekly podcast, which has garnered over 4 million downloads since its launch, and ranks in the top 1/2 percent of all podcasts as far as popularity according to Listen Notes.
WATCH INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/nRzV-rkGUR4
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stillwinchester · 10 months
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Vipin: It calls selfie!
Jeremy: I know what the selfie is, Vipin! I'm not a dinosaur.
Vipin: Dinosaur? You believe in dinosaurs?
Jeremy:...
etsy | ko-fi | redbubble
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outlourdes · 2 years
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bridgies · 1 year
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Like I thought!
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found--family · 1 year
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so i'm relistening to Bridgewater season 1 and i was looking at the real Bridgewater Triangle wiki page and the map of the area and out of curiosity i cross-referenced the area with this travel map of Supernatural and noticed that while Dean (and Sam) never ventured into the triangle they got close when they visited Providence, Rhode Island which is just over 10 miles away from the closest corner of the triangle on the other side of the Massachusetts state line, and why were they in Providence? well, the episode was 2x13 Houses of the Holy ie. the very first angels ep where Dean (a seasoned supernatural hunter) didn't believe in angels even though they later turned out to be real. meanwhile Bridgewater focuses on a seasoned folklore professor living in the Bridgewater Triangle who doesn't believe in the supernatural even though it later turns out to be real and is played by the actor who plays the angel Castiel who is the first real angel Dean meets.
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moonmausoleum · 3 months
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The Red-Headed Hitchhiker on the Rehoboth-Seekonk Line
The vanishing hitchhiker comes in all shapes and sizes as well as throughout all different religions and cultures. This is also the case with the so-called Red-headed hitchhiker from the Bridgewater Triangle that is said to haunt the Rehoboth-Seekink Line
The vanishing hitchhiker comes in all shapes and sizes as well as throughout all different religions and cultures. This is also the case with the so-called Red-headed hitchhiker from the Bridgewater Triangle that is said to haunt the Rehoboth-Seekink Line.  Venturing into the heart of the Bridgewater Triangle in New England by Rehoboth Massachusetts, where folklore intertwines with reality, one…
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