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Some stories have been around for a very long time, and others are fairly new. One thing is certain, though: the tales we tell have a way of changing over time. But that doesn’t make them any less powerful—or any less frightening.

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Further Reading

  1. “Was the Russian Sleep Experiment Real?” Snopes, August 2013, https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/russian-sleep-experiment-orange-soda.
  2. “Clap for the Goatman,” Linda Godfrey, 20 December 2015, https://tinyurl.com/y3tobgn7.
  3. “Crybaby Bridge and the Goatman: Maryland Urban Legends,” The Montgomery Caller, 14 June 2018, https://tinyurl.com/y47bg227.
  4. Ed Okonowicz, Monsters of Maryland: Mysterious Creatures in the Old Line State (Stackpole Books, 2012), p. 113-122.
  5. “The Goatman--Or His Story, At Least--Still Haunts Prince George’s County,” Washingtonian, 30 October 2015, https://tinyurl.com/hfqeh6o.
  6. Karen S. Garvin, ed. Christopher R. Fee and Jeffrey B. Webb, American Myths, Legends, and Tall Tales: An Encyclopedia of American Folklore (ABC-CLIO, 2016), p. 420-422.
  7. Lori Aratani, “The Keeper of Local Haunted Lore,” Washington Post, 26 October 2008. 
  8. “Maryland’s Goatman: Illusory”, Tucson Daily Citizen, 8 December 1971, p. 25.
  9. “Maryland’s Goatman is Half Man, Half Goat, and Out for Blood,” Modern Farmer, 16 September 2013, https://tinyurl.com/y2pg76z7.
  10. “The Maryland Goatman Legend,” Nexus Newsfeed, 4 February 2018, https://tinyurl.com/y2atb33n.
  11. “Sightings,” Goatman Hollow, https://tinyurl.com/y6y6hqk5.
  12. Trevor J. Blank and David J. Puglia, Maryland Legends: Folklore from the Old Line State (Arcadia Publishing, 2014), Chapter 11: Getting Maryland’s Goat.

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Anonymous

This one gave me chills!

Anonymous

I can’t stop listening to this ep!