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Homegrown Horror
B Cacace-Shortill & Jackson Skinner
184 episodes
2 days ago
A Mainer and a dude from away discover the horrors of Vacationland. There’s a reason why this state has Stephen King.
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A Mainer and a dude from away discover the horrors of Vacationland. There’s a reason why this state has Stephen King.
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A Forgotten Tale of Woe: I Hate Puritans
Homegrown Horror
1 hour 26 seconds
1 year ago
A Forgotten Tale of Woe: I Hate Puritans

We've got another history lesson with Professor B! How many forgotten stories does the state of Maine have? They never seem to end! B takes us back to 1711, the beginning of Patience Boston (aka Patience Samson)'s story - one that won't have a happy ending.


Sources:

“Faithful Narrative of the Wicked Life AND Remarkable Conversion of Patience Boston alias Samson” via Murderpedia

Patience Boston 1711-1735 by Vana Carmona for Atlantic Black Box

“The Minister’s Black Veil & Patience Boston” by Tom Burby of Stronge New England

York Maine's Haunted Gaol and the Ghost of Patience Boston by New England Folklore


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Homegrown Horror
A Mainer and a dude from away discover the horrors of Vacationland. There’s a reason why this state has Stephen King.