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[Halloween Special: From Pennsylvania Dutch Magic to the Mystery of 'The Watcher']-[Short Stuff: Two Scary True Shorties!]

Stuff You Should Know · B2 · 2024-10-30

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Uncovering the Eerie: Two Real-Life Horror Stories

As Halloween approaches, the Short Stuff podcast explores two unsettling, true-life mysteries that blur the line between folklore and modern-day psychological terror. Both stories revolve around residential properties and the strange, intrusive forces that seemingly claimed them.

The Pennsylvania Dutch 'Powwow' Mystery

The first story takes place in Auburn, Pennsylvania, where a family of six moved into a new home and began renovations. Upon removing walls, they discovered a disturbing collection of "dead animal carcasses, bones and skeletons," all wrapped in newspapers dating back to the 1930s and 40s. Alongside these remains were various "spices" and "artifacts."

Local lore suggests this was not a simple act of malice, but rather a manifestation of "powwow," a form of Pennsylvania Dutch folk magic. Powwow, rooted in the 1820 book The Long Lost Friends by John George Homan, is described as a collection of "folk remedies, spells and recipes" intended for protection and healing rather than hexing. Practitioners, known as powwow doctors, serve as a "conduit from God" and historically refused payment to ensure the efficacy of their rituals. Despite the positive intent of the book, the practice has a dark association; a copy was found in the possession of the murderer John Blimeyer, who killed his neighbor, Nelson Remeyer, in a misguided attempt to "reverse the curse" he believed was placed upon him. Ultimately, the presence of these animal remains in the wall suggests a protective ritual, though the family was left to foot a $20,000 bill to address the unsettling discovery.

The Saga of 'The Watcher'

The second story centers on Derek and Maria Brodus, who purchased a $1.4 million home at 657 Boulevard in Westfield, New Jersey, in 2014. Shortly after closing, they began receiving chilling, hand-typed letters from an anonymous sender calling themselves "The Watcher."

The letters claimed that the sender’s family had been "watching and waiting" for the house since 1905. The tone turned increasingly sinister as the letters mentioned the Brodus family's children, their nicknames, and their birth order, asking, "Do you need to fill the house with the young blood I requested?" The sender seemed obsessed with control, claiming the previous owners had "done the watcher's bidding" by selling the house.

As the situation escalated into a media circus, the Broduses became consumed by paranoia, never fully moving into the property. Investigations, including DNA testing on the envelopes, yielded no definitive suspect, leading to various theories ranging from disgruntled neighbors to the possibility that the family fabricated the story to recoup their investment. The case became a national sensation, eventually inspiring a Netflix series. The ordeal finally concluded five years later when the Broduses sold the house at a $400,000 loss, leaving the true identity of "The Watcher" an enduring, haunting mystery.

Conclusion

Whether it is the ancient, defensive rituals of Pennsylvania Dutch magic or the modern, invasive terror of an unknown stalker, these stories highlight our deep-seated anxiety regarding the sanctity of our homes. Both cases serve as a chilling reminder that sometimes the most terrifying things are the ones we uncover behind our own walls.

🎯Key Sentences

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let's get going because it's basically Halloween.
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I have no idea what the artifacts are.
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I don't know what's going on here.
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I think it is still around.
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it's basically all positive.
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📝Key Phrases

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skulk around
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search high and low
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smack dab in the middle
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ward off
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take a cent
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📖 Transcript

Hey and welcome to the short stuff.
I should say hey and welcome to the short stuff.
I'm Josh and there's Chuck and Jerry's here too, skulking around like a real ghoul who just wants to dig up a grave and eat the corpse inside.
That's what Jerry does around this time of year.
And this is short stuff so let's get going because it's basically Halloween.
That's right. The day before Halloween, we're going to talk about two scary stories.

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