Dark Woods: Cults, Crime and the Paranormal in the Freetown State Forest
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It could be any town in America, and in many ways it is. There is a Freetown that sees
the light of day and another that comes out when the sun is down and the darker things
come to the surface. The Freetown State Forest is at the heart of it all, and the
reputation of the dark woods there has been slowly building for generations. Every few
years it boils over and explodes. But there is something walking among the trees that
has been reported by people for the past thirty years. Zombies, ghosts and Pukwudgies
share the forest with serial killers and cults.
For the first time what lives in the Freetown State Forest comes to light. From the
mysterious Lady in Black at the Assonet Ledge to the Highway Killer and Carl Drew,
writer and paranormal researcher and investigator Christopher Balzano explores the
connection between the crimes of a small town in America with the numerous reports of
monsters and ghosts. Known for his work in the Bridgewater Triangle, Balzano uses
first hand accounts, police records and interviews to paint a picture of the town not seen
in the travel guides.
Dark Woods is a must read for anyone interested in a good ghost story or a true crime
story too frightening to be real.
Explore the Dark Woods by clicking the chapters and experiencing for yourself the darkness that lies at the apex of the Bridgewater Triangle.
You'll find out more information about the book and the subjects covered as well as segments of interviews and first hand accounts from the people living through the stories.
You'll also find pictures not in the book and evidence left out.
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