Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Aftermath

The story of the Blair Witch Project has haunted me ever since I was a little girl and rewatching the footage from the young crew who went out and explored Burkittsville, Maryland definitely makes me a believer that the story is true and even makes more scared to go camping ever again. Documents and police records don't lie as well as the footage from the camping adventure. Rustin Parr was also a huge factor in what made me a believer, true he could've just heard the myth seeing as he was living a few miles away from where the Blair Witch Project occurred and he could've used the hearings in his head from Elly Kedward as just an excuse to make himself look insane when it came to judgement day. However I don't think Parr would've gone to those extreme measures to kill innocent lives, he would've just done it on his own. Also the trio of teenagers that were able to experience this phenomena and catch it on film validates the credibility of the story as well, and inset is a picture of the three teenagers from clockwise; Joshua Lenoard, Heather Donahue, and Michael Williams. Next time you're in the small town of Burkittsville, Maryland remember nothing good comes out of staying out past dark time, especially in the wooded areas.
 "Blair Witch Project - Mythology and Legend of the Witch - Castle of Spirits." Blair Witch Project - Mythology and Legend of the Witch - Castle of Spirits. Castle Of Spirits, 2001. Web. 24 Oct. 2012. <http://www.castleofspirits.com/blairwitch2.html>.

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