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the Creature From Bridgewater Triangle: and Other Odd Tales New England
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the Creature From Bridgewater Triangle: and Other Odd Tales New England
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the Creature From Bridgewater Triangle: and Other Odd Tales New England
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Read Bill Russo's story, as seen on National Television on 'Monsters and Mysteries in America', and on 'America's Bermuda Triangle'; as well as in the award winning documentary film, 'The Bridgewater Triangle'. Bill Russo had lived for over 20 years in Southeastern Massachusettss and had no idea of the strange beings that lurked in the nearby swamp, until he met one on a dark night. Three feet tall, covered in hair, it walked to a circle of light cast by an overhead street-lamp. Raising a furry paw, it beckoned him to come closer; the pot bellied, big eyed thing spoke: - "Keer, Keer. Eeee Wan chu." Later he learned that the area of Massachusetts where he made his home is considered one of the hottest spots in the world for strange and bizarre happenings. Bill tells his own story and more than a dozen odd tales. Included are chapters on: *A ghostly gardener who comes once a year to tend his 'flower boat'. *A heart wrenching tale of true love at first sight, turned into a horror yarn of witches, pirates, and ghosts *The true story of the ersatz Plymouth Rock and the 40 ton Massachusetts Mystery rock which has writing carved into it from 400 years ago - that science has yet to decipher! *A delightful fable of a lake formed of tears. *The Lady in Black who tormented the men who hanged her. *Chapter 7 solves the coldest, cold case in the U.S. *Chapter 8 looks at a Cape Cod murder foreshadowed two decades earlier by a Hollywood film. *The final chapter is not an eerie narrative, but it is odd. It's the story of over half of the world's population of mammoth Right Whales converging on a tiny spot in Nantucket Sound. Read this chapter and find out why they came.