A Creature Called Brownie
Episode 68
Doug describes repeat encounters with a short, hair-covered creature he named Brownie. Was it an albatwitch? Doug saw the same creature multiple times when he was a child and then, again, many years later and hundreds of miles away, as an adult. Doug also relates some other strange encounters with a theatre ghost and two men with morphing faces.
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Episode 68 notes and links:
The cover image is from Doug's photoshop rendering of Brownie as he remembers the creature.
Seriah, Joshua and Timothy discuss The Strange Disappearance of Casey Hathaway on Where Did the Road Go? http://www.wheredidtheroadgo.com/show-archive/2019/item/573-the-strange-disappearance-of-casey-hathaway-january-29-2019
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