Greetings. This is Blood Moon Podcast. I’m the Blood Moon Host.
It has been a long time since the last episode but I’m thrilled to be back. For this episode, our animal totems tell of a vampire legend as well as an account of alien abduction. Plus, a listener shares a story of ghostly visitation.
Now, turn up the sound and turn off the lights. The black cat and owl have stories to tell.
A listener going by the name, The Judge, has sent a black cat story. It’s a chilling account that takes us back to a summer night during his childhood.
Recently, U.S. congressman Tim Burchett made a surprising statement regarding his briefing on UFOs. He said, “if they would release the things that I’ve seen, you would stay up - you’d be up at night worrying about or thinking about this stuff.”
Could the things that the congressman was alluding to be about related aspects of the subject such as the abductions of people, the history of our planet or the horrific animal mutilations?
The owl flies in with a story sourced from a two part interview on Linda Moulton Howe’s Earthfiles YouTube channel.
The black cat brings us a legend from Rhode Island. It is the tragic case of Mercy Brown and her family, ravaged by TB and ultimately gave rise to vampire hysteria.
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The Blood Moon is setting.
This episode was written by Andrew Carey. Music, narration and voice overs by Andrew Carey. Sound effects by Blood Moon Podcast, Quicksounds and Pixabay.
I thank The Judge for sharing his account called 2:37am. Sources for the Tyler Jones Abduction include the Earthfiles YouTube channel episodes, Two Brothers Taken Into UFO Craft and Abductee Tyler Jones Interview Part 2 and the 256today.com August 12, 2022 article, Revisiting Alabama’s Unsolved Cattle Mutilation Phenomenon 30 Years Later by Dylan Smith.
Sources for Mercy Brown include talesofnewengland.com, phantomandmonsters.com, newengland.com, and the smithsonian.com October 2012 article, The Great New England Vampire Panic by Abigail Tucker.