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We want to know what happened, who it happened to, and why it happened. In general, people thirst for knowledge. We like puzzles. Putting together seemingly unrelated pieces to form a cohesive whole. The urge to find out how bad things happen to good people. In high school, freshly liberated by a plastic card that said I could drive a ton of metal at highway speeds, I decided to solve mysteries. High school friends joined me, along with a well-worn printout of strange locations in Oklahoma from Geocities.
They, like me, were obsessed with the unknown. We shared a common bond over classic horror movies, which then extended into trying to find horror for ourselves. As time went on they’ve moved away from our little town, trying to solve the mystery of growing up. It’s sad to say we never really found anything paranormal or mysterious. Usually a 2-3 hour drive culminated in some abandoned church.
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