Episode 121: The Bridgewater Triangle - Either You Know or You Don’t
Episode description
It’s episode 121 and the Sinister Sisters have an important question to pose. Which came first: the ghosts or the cult? It’s all about perspective. In today’s group episode, Sarah covers the history of the Bridgewater Triangle - a 200 square mile area in Massachusetts where otherworldly sightings are the norm. Ghosts of victims killed in King Philip’s War and patients who died at the Taunton State Hospital may haunt the land. The area isn’t just filled with spirits though. Morgan dives into some of the supernatural creatures that people have spotted or interacted with such as Thunderbirds, spook lights, talking Pukwudgies, phantom fires, and Bigfoot’s cousin. There’s even a plethora of legendary rocks! If that wasn’t enough to make you visit the place, Erin covers the Fall River cult murders that were believed to have been committed by a Satanic cult leader. Moms don’t lie.
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If you want to look into these topics yourselves, below are the sources used:
Erin’s sources: (Fall River produced by Blumhouse and directed by James Buddy Day);(https://www.heraldnews.com/story/news/2022/03/09/woman-convicted-fall-river-cult-murder-asks-paroled/9412020002/);(https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/fall-river-satanic-cult-murders-epix-1174716/)
Sarah’s sources: (Ghosts of the Bridgewater Triangle by Christopher Bolzano);( https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taunton_State_Hospital); (https://www.abandonedamerica.us/taunton-state-hospital);(https://www.thetravel.com/taunton-state-hospital-abandoned-massachusetts/); (https://www.history.com/.amp/topics/native-american-history/king-philips-war); (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Philip%27s_War); (https://www.mayflower400uk.org/education/native-america/2020/july/the-story-of-king-philips-war/)