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  2. Mercy Brown vampire incident - Wikipedia

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    The Mercy Brown incident was the inspiration for Caitlín R. Kiernan's short story "So Runs the World Away", which makes explicit reference to the affair. It has also been suggested by scholars that Bram Stoker, the author of the novel Dracula, knew about the Mercy Brown case through newspaper articles and based the novel's character Lucy Westenra upon her. [2]

  3. New England vampire panic - Wikipedia

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    Satirical cartoon from the Boston Daily Globe accompanying an article describing superstitious beliefs in rural Rhode Island. The New England vampire panic was the reaction to an outbreak of tuberculosis in the 19th century throughout Rhode Island, eastern Connecticut, southern Massachusetts, Vermont, and other areas of the New England states. [1]

  4. Owen Chase - Wikipedia

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    As first mate of Essex, 21-year-old Owen Chase left Nantucket on August 12, 1819, on a two-and-a-half-year whaling voyage. On the morning of November 20, 1820, a sperm whale (said to be around 85 feet; 26 m) twice rammed Essex, sinking her 2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km) west of South America.

  5. List of Lore podcast episodes - Wikipedia

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    Explores various cases of medicinal human cannibalism throughout history, including an incident witnessed and recorded by writer John Ross Browne in Hanau, Germany, in 1861. According to Browne, immediately after the public decapitation of a local farmer, several onlookers gathered to his corpse to drink the blood, due to the belief that ...

  6. Joe Magarac - Wikipedia

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    Joe Magarac / ˈ m æ ɡ ə ˌ r æ k / (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [mǎɡarat͡s]) is a pseudo-legendary American folk hero.He is presented to readers (see "Origin", below) as having been the protagonist of tales of oral folklore told by steelworkers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which later spread throughout the industrial areas of the Midwestern United States, sometimes referred to as the ...

  7. Willie Brown denies Trump claim he said 'terrible things ...

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    Willie Brown, with Donald Trump in an episode of the sitcom "Suddenly Susan" in 1997, says the former president's recent claims are false. (Gary Null / NBCUniversal via Getty Images)

  8. Jack Robinson (mythical person) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Robinson is a name present in two common figures of speech. When referring to Jack Robinson, it is used to represent quickness. In contrast, the phrase "(A)round Jack Robinson's barn" has the opposite connotation, implying slowness, as it is often used to refer to circumlocution, circumvention, or doing things in roundabout or unnecessarily complicated ways.

  9. Sister Wives’ Garrison Brown Cause of Death Confirmed - AOL

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    Garrison Brown, who appeared on the TLC reality series Sister Wives along with his parents Kody and Janelle Brown, died of gunshot wound to the head, People reports. Per an autopsy report, the 25 ...