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  • John and Jane Does,  True Crime,  Unsolved Murders

    Identified: Sumter County Does

    January 29, 2021 / No Comments

              So, you’re all getting another bonus post this month – I’d planned to take a short break after the Bundy series but something came up.…

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    CJ Lynch

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  • Cryptids,  Supernatural & Horror

    Creepy Cryptids: Boo Hags

    July 11, 2020 / No Comments

                Today, let’s take a look at a cryptid from Gullah culture. Before we dive in, I want to first give you all an overview of…

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    CJ Lynch

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  • John and Jane Does,  Murders,  True Crime

    The Unnamed: Sumter County Does Part II

    April 18, 2020 / No Comments

              This is one of the most frustrating Doe cases I’ve ever read about. We have so many clues about these people. They boy had very…

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    CJ Lynch

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  • John and Jane Does,  True Crime

    The Unnamed: Sumter County Does Part I

    April 11, 2020 / No Comments

              This week, we will be examining an extremely notable Doe case. Well, Doe cases. There are two victims here, apparently killed together. The internet seems…

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Writer of true crime, horror, mystery, and thriller. Fueled by nostalgia, dread, and existentialism. Here to cover lesser-known cases and preserve stories that don't get much mainstream coverage.

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