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por Caron & AngelaIs it bad luck to see yourself when walking down the street? Are evil twins real? Are there ghostly doubles heralding death? This week's creature is: the Doppelganger. 16. The Lesbian Ladies of Llangollen
Eleanor Butler and Sarah Ponsonby may have been the 18th century’s first lesbian power couple. Some say their gentle ghosts still haunt the home they shared for 51 years. This week's haunting is: The Lesbian Ladies of Llangollen.Take a step behind the scenes of Meet Me on Four. We’re dipping into the archives to share some bonus stories from Episodes 1 - 14 that didn’t make the final cut. This week's episode is: Collector’s Cuts. 14. The Frozen Hill People
A local reporter comes across some insane information he found in an old family journal in Vermont. Farmers, struggling in the hills beyond town, need a way to survive the winter. And so begins a bizarre family tradition meant to save on food rations. Were they really freezing their elderly and putting them into literal cold storage for the winter? Is cryonics or cannibalism more appropriate in this situation? This week's legend is: The Frozen Hill People.13. The Consumption of Mercy Brown
Were vampires stalking small towns in New England at the turn of the 19th century? Villages were wracked by a wasting death. Friends and neighbors watched in horror as loved ones withered away. Only vampires could be responsible for such a slow, tormenting death, that turned healthy people into gaunt figures haunting their hometown. This week's legend is: The Consumption of Mercy Brown.12. The Demons of Dudleytown
An abandoned Connecticut village is said to be plagued by vanishings, ghosts, and unexplained mysteries. Occasionally referred to as the Village of the Damned, some people believe the infertile land and stories of insanity are caused by a curse on the Dudley family. This week’s legend is: The Demons of Dudleytown.11. The Downingtown Tunnels and The Gates of Hell
Nestled within Chester County, Pennsylvania is a set of tunnels where you may hear a crying baby or footsteps in the next tunnel over after dark. Further down the road is the site of a property with a dark past where you may be chased by hooded figures in the woods at night. This week’s urban legends are: The Downingtown Tunnels and The Gates of Hell, featuring our friend and Downingtown native, Anna.Wanna play a game? An elevator may take you to a different world. A game of hide and seek with an invisible entity. A sneaky spectral man who may become a long-term guest. This week’s rituals are: The Elevator Game, The Midnight Man, and The Binoculars Game. Arizona and Nevada residents may have thought they were just looking for a comet one evening in 1997, but they saw something else entirely. Was this the most widely witnessed UFO event in modern U.S. history, or is there a more earthly explanation for these lights? This week’s legend is: The Phoenix Lights. 8. The Ghosts of Glasshayes House
In the heart of New Forest National Park in Southern England lies a residence said to be haunted by seven ghosts. From smuggling rings to seances, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle even had a hand in the property’s history. This week’s haunting is: The Ghosts of Glasshayes House.