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Imagine a peaceful New England hike that turns into a waking nightmare: a 12-foot pterodactyl overhead, an inscribed suicide stone in the brush, a dangerous trickster from indigenous folklore. Welcome to the Bridgewater Triangle, a 200-square-mile pocket of southeastern Massachusetts crammed with nearly every paranormal myth imaginable.
This episode looks past the wild claims to explore how real historical trauma, geographic isolation, and centuries of folklore merged into a modern mythological vortex. We examine why this specific region keeps generating fear, and how documented true crime fuels the supernatural legends and vice versa.
- The Hockomock Swamp, whose Algonquin name means place where spirits dwell, and its role as Metacomet's stronghold in King Philip's War
- Eerie landmarks like Profile Rock, the Solitude Stone  ...Â