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Extra Story: The Real and Scary Witch Legend

Midnight Werewolf and the Dark Witch is Tomato's first attempt at a story with a typical Western theme. Perhaps due to the rush to finish the manuscript, some of the good ideas were not perfected. Tomato would like to apologize and express its gratitude to the friends who supported "Forensic".

Tomato was able to think of the theme of "Dark Witch" partly because he had seen a movie, which was said to be about a real incident of witches killing people and taking souls. In order to restore the authenticity of the incident, Tomato used the Internet and asked some friends who read it

With help, the scattered information was finally collected. The following is a timetable, describing the terrible incident that year. Friends who are sensitive to witches should be careful before entering————February 14, 1785

In Japan, the state of Maryland in the United States received an indictment. The accuser was a number of parents. They collectively accused their neighbor Blair of luring their children into her home and cruelly sucking their blood. Because the case information at the time was no longer available

After looking it up, I only found out that the Maryland state court at that time convicted Kehuad of using witchcraft to kill people. So, on a cold winter day, everyone expelled her to the jungle of the Burkey Valley. Because the Burkey Valley was located in the remote mountains and suburbs, there was no food.

There is no water, and there are wild animals, so being exiled to this valley is almost a predetermined death.

Before Blair walked into the jungle, she swore a poisonous oath to everyone that she would come back. When she came back, everyone who had framed her would die badly.

On November 5, 1786, everyone thought that the oath was just an unwilling curse from Blair, and they did not take it to heart. However, what is shocking is that on a quiet and peaceful morning after September, the accusation was made

Blair's parents and children all suddenly disappeared inexplicably this morning.

Blair's curse resurfaced in the hearts of all the townspeople, and the whole town was panicked.

On May 2, 1809, a book called "The Blair Witch Festival" was suddenly published and appeared in an unknown bookstore. It recorded in detail the witch incident that occurred in Maryland and this cursed town.

It recorded Blair's life, but it didn't have a big response. However, because of the long history, people thought it was a very ordinary science fiction novel and didn't pay too much attention to it.

In 1824, other people in Maryland could not believe it, but the residents near the Burkey Valley did not dare to doubt it at all, because many of them had witnessed what happened that year. For this reason, the Burkey Valley was recognized by the local residents as Boogie Valley.

The place where the Lyle witch haunted became a ghostland that no one should enter.

On August 14, 1825, 11 residents near the Burkey Valley personally confirmed that they saw a pale woman pushing a little girl into the fast flowing stream of East Tybee Creek. The little girl was later confirmed to be only ten years old.

Ai Trike was 18 years old, but her body was never found. Thirteen days later, many wooden shelves with unknown meanings appeared in the stream. Soon after, a local resident who often drank the stream water died of unknown reasons. Generally speaking,

I believe it has something to do with the shelf appearing in the stream.

On March 12, 1886, the police received a report that eight-year-old Robin Weaver disappeared after going out to play, and requested the police's assistance in the search. The police divided into several search and rescue teams to search separately. Although Robin Weaver was successfully found and sent home safely, one of them

The members of one group disappeared. A few weeks later, their bodies were found at a place called Coffin Rock in the jungle. All the bodies were tightly tied together, and each body had been disemboweled.

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From November 1940 to May 1941, after more than 50 years, the Burkey Valley police received a report again. Seven children including Emily Holland who lived near the Burkey Valley were missing.

On May 28, 1941, an old man named Rustin Parr walked into the market in Maryland and told people that he had "finally" completed a work. With the police half-believing, he walked four hours on the mountain road.

, they discovered that the remains of seven missing children were found in the basement where the old man lived. They were disemboweled and horrific. Parr admitted to committing the crime, but he also told the police that there was a woman's body in his mind.

The voice ordered him to do so, and he was quickly found guilty by the court and hanged, but the general public believed that this incident was also related to the legend of the Blair Witch.

On July 7, 1952, a seven-year-old girl named Jessica Heber claimed to have seen an old woman of about ninety years old flying over the trees in the Burkey Valley. According to the girl's description, she was flying in the middle of the tree.

The old woman in the enclave was wearing a black robe and a tall, pointed hat. She was riding a broom with the handle of the broom backward. Moreover, her face was very scary, with wrinkles all over her face, as long as an eagle.

The normal barbed nose gave her a fierce look and flew away.

On October 20, 1994, Montgomery University students Heather Donahue, Michael Williams, and Josh Leonard arrived in the Burkey Valley near Maryland and began interviewing local people about the legend of the Blair Witch as their semester assignment. Heather interviewed

An old lady named Mary Brown lived here all her life; she claimed that she had seen an old woman covered in fur, who looked more like a half-human, half-animal monster.

Early in the morning on October 21, 1994, three students asked two fishermen on the creek about the correct location of Kafen Rock. The fishermen told them that they only needed to follow a path beside Blackstone Road and it would take less than 20 minutes.

After arriving at Caffin Rock, the students then drove to the Black Hill Forest next to the Birke Valley to start the shooting plan.

Students did not return to school on October 24, 1994.

On October 25, 1994, the police found Josh Leonard's car parked on the Blackstone Road next to the forest in the Black Hills. Still no trace of the three students was found. On October 26, 1994, the Maryland State Police formed an emergency search and rescue team. Carpet

They searched the entire forest for ten days, with a total of 3,421 people dispatched and 33,000 search hours.

The search operation failed on November 5, 1994. News reports on June 19, 1995 pointed out that due to the lack of direct clues, the entire case was in a stalemate.

On October 16, 1995, a group of students from the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland found a large travel bag in an old cabin, which contained audio tapes, video tapes, a Hi-8 camera, and Heather's shooting manuscript, 16

Rice cameras and other photography equipment. After inspecting the equipment, Burkey Valley Sheriff Ron Craven announced that the eleven black-and-white films and ten hi-8 video tapes belonged to Heather Donahue and his working team.

After preliminary inspection on December 15, 1995, the police broadcast the filmed tape to the families of the victim students. However, according to Donahue's mother, there were only ordinary clips in the film, which made Donahue's mother very dissatisfied.

On February 19, 1996, the police released the remaining tapes for the three student victims to watch. Before that, the police had always believed that the tapes were forged by the three students. This statement made the families of the three students very angry. The locals The daily reported that three family members took to the streets to demand that the three students be cleared and the case re-examined.

On March 1, 1996, the Maryland police announced that due to insufficient evidence in this case, the case was once again in a stalemate. The police also announced that all relics would be handed over to the families of the three students on the legal date (October 16, 1997).

The evidence found on October 16, 1997 was handed over to the parents of three students by the police. In order to find her missing son, Donahue's mother took these videos to the public and hoped that someone with knowledge could learn from the memories. They found any clues and offered a huge reward.

The following is a text description of the scene played in the video provided by Donahue's mother:

The scene has been being recorded since they entered Blair Town. The person searching for the video at that time must have been Donahue, because there were only two other people in front of the camera from beginning to end. They turned around and joked with Donahue from time to time.

The trio traveled to the town of Blair, Maryland to interview locals for a documentary about the legend of the Blair Witch.

Two locals told them that a hermit named Rustin Parr kidnapped seven children from his home in 1940-41. Parr took the children into his basement, where one child was facing the corner He killed the children in the corner. Parr eventually surrendered to the police. Later, he became insane and said that a ghost of a witch who had been killed in the 17th century had lured him to kill the seven children.

They also interview Mary Brown, an eccentric old woman who tells them that she once met the Blair Witch who turned into a young girl.

The next day, the students began exploring the nearby woods of Burkey Hollow in search of evidence of the Blair Witch.

On the way, fishermen warned them that the woods were always haunted. The students climbed to Coffinrock and camped there for the night. In the 19th century, five men were found ritually murdered at Coffinrock. The next day, they plunged deep into the woods, deep into the woods. To the point where they can no longer rely on maps to know where they are.

They eventually arrived at an ancient cemetery with seven small cairns and set up camp nearby. After dark one of them accidentally disturbed one of the cairns and hurriedly repaired it. Later, they heard strange cracking sounds in the darkness. Came from an unknown place.

Another day passed, and they continued to try to get out of here, but night came again relentlessly, and they were forced to camp for the night. That night, they heard the cracking sound again, but could not see what it was in the darkness.

In the morning, they discovered three small cairns that had been erected during the night around their tent. The group continued to try to find their way out of the woods, and Heather Donahue realized that her map was missing, while Michael Williams admitted Maybe he lost it when he slipped into the stream the day before.

They suddenly realized that they were completely lost. They had no map and didn't know where they were, so they decided to keep walking south. Soon they found a human-shaped shelf made of woven branches on a tree with several human skins hanging on it.

After nightfall, they heard more strange noises, including the voices of children and the rustling of unknown objects on both sides of the tent. They fled their tents and hid in the dark woods in panic until dawn.

After returning to the tent, they found that their luggage had been rummaged through and that Josh Leonard's equipment was buried in the mud. Then they realized that they were completely going in circles. The three were still looking for the whereabouts of the witch, but suddenly

One morning, Heather and Michael suddenly discovered that Josh Leonard had disappeared. Michael Williams and Heather Donahue searched desperately, but could only return in vain.

That night, they heard Josh Leonard's screams echoing in the darkness, but were unable to find him.

In the morning, Heather Donahue discovered a pile of sticks and clothing outside the tent, which contained blood-soaked clothing, human teeth, and human tissue, but she did not mention this to Michael Williams.

That night, they heard Josh Leonard's distressed cry for help and followed the direction of the call to an abandoned house in the woods. Michael Williams ran into the abandoned house, and Heather followed with a camera.

Leonard's painful shouts came from the basement of the abandoned house. Michael jumped down to the basement, while Heather was filming outside with a camera. The sound of fierce fighting could be faintly heard in the basement, and then there was a deathly silence.

of silence.

Heather, who was taking the last video, was afraid that something might happen to them, so she followed them into the basement. However, through the lens, she saw Mike huddled in a dark corner.

Heather called his name and approached Michael with a camera. However, suddenly Michael turned around, and with a crash, the camera fell to the ground. Snowflakes appeared on the screen. Michael could be seen faintly knocking down Heather, and Heather

Horrible screams... In the end, everything fell into deathly silence, and then through the incomplete footage of the camera, a thin black figure wearing a high hat could be seen walking over and turning off the camera.

I believe that friends who watch "Forensic Medicine" watch it most of the time during the day, but when Tomato was sorting out this information, it was late at night. At that time, the surroundings were dead quiet and the night wind was howling. Since Tomato lived alone in an apartment, so

There are almost no people, so every time I look out the window, I always feel fuzzy, just afraid of the cold. An old witch's face appears on the glass, staring into the room with those green eyes...

Okay, don't talk ghosts at night, don't do it.

Tomato's "Night Witch" has now come to an end. Of course, there is still a secret that has not been explained, which is about the psychedelic forest. But friends, please rest assured that this forest will eventually be revealed in the final episode of "Forensic Medicine".

It unfolds in one case, and now "Forensic" is about to end. In order to ensure that it does not end, Tomato has been writing the "final case" from now on, and before the last case, there are still several stories to be unfolded, the following story

It is a real supernatural thing that Tomato encountered when he was an intern in the hospital. "Hospital Trilogy: The Double-Sided Demon Doctor", friends, please continue to support, thank you dear friends.


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