We were both so busy over Memorial Day weekend at different cemeteries and with our families that we did not have time to finish our research for the planned episode this week. However, we have a very special return guest with a fascinating story joining us next week and we will be able to return to our regularly scheduled program! We humbly apologize and we thank you for sticking with us on all of our Ordinary Extraordinary Cemetery journeys. Until we meet again!
Aug. 19, 2021

Episode 46 - 5 Mysterious Graves

Episode 46 - 5 Mysterious Graves

In this episode Dianne and Jennie visit five  mysterious graves located throughout the United States. From the grave of a female stranger, to a group of graves marked by a turning Angel, to a supposed witch, and even to the grave of a creature that may not be of this world! Come along as we explore these ordinary extraordinary cemeteries and and the mysteries they hold within!

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Resources for this episode include:

Connelly, Christopher. "Nearly 120 Years After Alleged UFO Crash, Small Texas Town Is All About Aliens ."  keranews.org. 18 Apr. 2016, www.google.com/amp/s/www.keranews.org/texas-news/2016-04-18/nearly-120-years-after-alleged-ufo-crash-small-texas-town-is-all-about-aliens%3f_amp=true. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.

"Aurora, Texas, UFO incident ." Wikipedia.org. 26 July 2021, en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora,_Texas,_UFO_incident. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.

Carpenter, Heidi E.. "The “Witch’s Grave” of St. Omer Cemetery ." Medium.com. 11 Nov. 2019, medium.com/chicagoland-haunts/the-witchs-grave-of-st-omer-cemetery-350871b7c869. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.

Ofgang, Erik. "A Botched Bank Robbery, the Lady in Black, and a Mysterious Headstone: The Strange Tale of 'XYZ' ." Connecticutmag.com. 18 Dec. 2018, www.connecticutmag.com/history/a-botched-bank-robbery-the-lady-in-black-and-a-mysterious-headstone-the-strange-tale/article_1cdf8a2e-02f4-11e9-94b4-6312ac978f71.html. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.

"The Grave of XYZ Deep River, Connecticut The mysterious headstone of an unidentified bank robber was seen visited, every year, by a woman in black.  ." Atlasobscura.com. www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-grave-of-xyz-deep-river-connecticut. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.

"The Grave of the Female Stranger St. Paul's Episcopal Church Alexandria, Virginia This grave marks the passing of a historic Jane Doe whose identity remains a mystery to this day.   ." Atlasobscura.com. www.atlasobscura.com/places/the-grave-of-the-female-stranger-alexandria-virginia. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.

"Turning Angel memorial restored at Natchez City Cemetery ." Wjtv.com. 8 Sep. 2020, www.wjtv.com/news/turning-angel-memorial-restored-at-natchez-city-cemetery/. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.

Woodrick, Jim. "Lost in Flames: The Natchez Drug Company Explosion ." www.andspeakingofwhich.blogspot.com. 13 Oct. 2013, andspeakingofwhich.blogspot.com/2013/10/lost-in-flames-natchez-drug-company.html?m=1. Accessed 8 Aug. 2021.