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On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill delve into one of the most sensational tales to emerge from southern Illinois. In 1924, Wilford Sweetin, a resident of Ina, IL, fell ill unexpectedly and passed away at the age of 41, leaving behind his young widow, Elsie, and three sons. Speculation grew when a local religious leader, Reverend Hight, was seen spending time with Elsie. Shortly thereafter, authorities were alerted when the Reverend's wife also became ill and subsequently died. This unfolding drama captured media attention and inspired folk songs about a doomed love affair culminating in a double murder. Support Common Mystics on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/commonmystics for exclusive bonus content, including episode Detours, monthly discussions on mystical subjects, and regular Zoom calls with the sisters and the wonderful Tier 4 Mentorship group.
By Jennifer James and Jill Stanley4.9
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On this episode of Common Mystics, Jen and Jill delve into one of the most sensational tales to emerge from southern Illinois. In 1924, Wilford Sweetin, a resident of Ina, IL, fell ill unexpectedly and passed away at the age of 41, leaving behind his young widow, Elsie, and three sons. Speculation grew when a local religious leader, Reverend Hight, was seen spending time with Elsie. Shortly thereafter, authorities were alerted when the Reverend's wife also became ill and subsequently died. This unfolding drama captured media attention and inspired folk songs about a doomed love affair culminating in a double murder. Support Common Mystics on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/commonmystics for exclusive bonus content, including episode Detours, monthly discussions on mystical subjects, and regular Zoom calls with the sisters and the wonderful Tier 4 Mentorship group.

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