When he came back he told me not to be sad, he'd bring someone else back soon.Ĭhris Carrazco did research on the circumstances and found some questionable facts: He cut her open, and after he took everything out of her, he left with her and I never saw her again. He started to hurt her then.Ī Sometimes he would come up to me: Do you hear her? Do you hear the woman's voice? I would cry and tell him to leave her alone, but he wouldn't listen.Ī After a few days he killed her. Q Let the record note that Kyle Brody has identified the defendant, Rustin Parr.Ī He tied her up in the corner. Could you point out to me the man who did that to Emily? Could you point him out to me? Q Now where was that, in the room, what part of the room?Ī (Assenting) Inside the room by the front door.Ī He told me to stand in the corner and face the wall. Here is the statement Kyle Brody made in court:Ĭourtroom Transcript - Kyle Brody Testimony The story goes that one day he walked into a store and told the people he was 'finished', which after people went to his house and found the bodies of the seven children, and Kyle Brody on the front porch, alive and well. She ordered Parr to do strange thins like sleeping in the basement for a week, and later began telling him to kidnap and kill children. He began to hear the woman in his head, first at night, and later also in waking hours. In the late 1930's Parr noticed he began hearing strange noises in the night and seeing a woman in a black dress in the woods, who would disappear when he would run after her. He build a house in the woods of the Black Hills to have a quiet life and get away from it all. Parr was abused by his uncle when he was young and his parents died when he was 9. Rustin Parr lived on a mountain near Burkitsville as a hermit who had a good reputation among the townspeople. Chris Carrazco, who examinated the life of Rustin Parr, thinks Kyle Brody involvement in the murders of the seven children is bigger than everybody thinks. Parr was convicted and hanged later that year.īut it's not Rustin Parr who makes this story interesting, but Kyle Brody, the boy he released. Parr confessed to the crimes in May of 1941, claiming he was doing what an old lady ghost told him. He kidnapped eight children total and brutally murdered seven of them, letting Kyle Brody go. In late 1940, a hermit named Rustin Parr began abducting children from Burkittsville. When they returned to the site with help, the bodies had vanished without a trace. A second search party found the group disemboweled at Coffin Rock. A search party was dispatched, but while Robin later returned, the search party didn't. Distressed, Robin escaped through a small window. She took Robin into a house, where the woman locked her in basement and said she'd return later. In 1886, eight-year-old Robin Weaver alledgedly followed a woman who's feet didn't touch the ground into a house the woods. Townspeople noted the possible supernatural characteristics of the Treacle disappearance and were quick to blame the death on the Blair Witch. Her body was never found, and for thirteen days afterward, the creek became contaminated with oily bundles of sticks, rendering the water useless. Eleven eye-witnesses claimed to have seen a ghostly white hand reach up and pull her into the shallow water. During the picnic, ten-year-old Eileen Treacle wandered off towards Tappy East Creek and drowned. In 1825, a year after the town was rediscovered and founded as Burkittsville, the villagers held the first annual Wheat Harvest Picnic. The residents of Blair fear she's cursed the area and abandon the town, vowing never to utter the name "Elly Kedward" again. She was presumed dead from exposure, but the next year, all of her accusers have vanished. In the winter of 1785, Elly Kedward was banished from the town of Blair after several local children accuse her of performing witchcraft. I'm not saying the story is true, but i thought it was interesting enough to share with you. Some may find it a long read, but i think its worth reading since if digs deeper in the story. I gathered some information from all over the web concerning the legend. Thats why this topic is not about the story as we know it all, but the background story which makes alot more sense. Don't go hard on me, i know the story about the three students dissapearing in the woods of Maryland is fake and made up by the directors.
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