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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2018 · 35 MIN

Case 9: The Vampire of Griswold, Connecticut

from Places of Legend · host Angela Labrador and Neil Asher Silberman

Did vampires roam the swamps and forests of early New England? A grotesquely vandalized grave discovered in the small town of Griswold, Connecticut, revealed a ghoulish secret that had been concealed for almost 200 years.  The small town of Griswold, Connecticut, settled in the late 1690s by farmers from Massachusetts and Rhode Island seeking a life free from strict Puritan religious restraints, conceals a gruesome secret. The sudden unexpected discovery of human remains in a sand and gravel pit led to the discovery of an early American “vampire” whose grave was intentionally opened and whose mortal remains were intentionally vandalized so that he could not prey on the living ever again. In this episode we will tell the story of a unique archaeological discovery that revealed the first material evidence of a dark and frightening aspect of colonial New England folklore: the belief in the threatening existence of demonic spirits, undead bodies, and soul suckers that wandered among them, posing a constant danger to the lives and well-being of the colonial farmers and their families in this remote rural borderland between Rhode Island and Connecticut. That belief gave rise to what has been called the “New England Vampire Panic” of the 1800s that only ended when medical science discovered what really caused so many New Englanders to fall ill and inexplicably “waste away.” Photograph of the excavation of Burial 4 Courtesy of the Connecticut Office of State Archaeology. Dig Deeper Walton Family Cemetery with images of the excavation of Burial 4  Episode transcript Food for the Dead: on the Trail of New England’s Vampires (Amazon affiliate link) A History of Vampires in New England (Amazon affiliate link) Music and FX Credits Flowing Sand, by Steve Meli, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/SteveMeli/sounds/215006/ AfternoonAtDismembermentGorge » WoohooOoohhhh.wav, by Daveincamas, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/daveincamas/sounds/45916/ Child frightened, by Hoerspielwerkstatt_HEF, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/Hoerspielwerkstatt_HEF/sounds/273154/ “Something Wicked”, by Ross Bugden, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zuw_O5MU5CE&t=0s&list=PLMFmJLFhkDPG6le5JoCJbWK8pQM6tU_TB&index=3 Hey Ho My Honey, from the Playford ‘s English Dancing Master of 1697, arranged and performed by Toby Darling, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqH4-UYJBfY&list=PLY6dfvc2sgI2D8vBqWA3vULGg7aHe8Pz7&index=4 Shape Note Singing with Dara Weiss, Home Routes House Concerts, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAtNrIKTyZQ My Dark Passenger, by Darren Curtis, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAqqK1zVAGc Footsteps (snow, sand), by Dymewiz, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/Dymewiz/sounds/114390/ Natural Sandy Soil Dirt Spade Shovel Digging Scraping, by cjfilmmaker, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/cjfilmmaker/sounds/328343/ Lost Souls, by Nicolai Heidlas, Licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 attribution license, https://soundcloud.com/nicolai-heidlas/scary-and-creepy-horror-background-music-lost-souls-free-horror-ambience, HookSounds Music Creaking door, by visualasylum, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://freesound.org/people/visualasylum/sounds/322377/ pumpkinSoup by airtone (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/airtone/56765 Violin Sonata no. 1, Op. 75, performed by Viviane Hagner – Avner Arad, Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike (3.0) license, https://musopen.org/music/44184-violin-sonata-no-1-op-75/ Dark Woods by Fireproof_Babies (c) copyright 2010 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Fireproof_Babies/25132 Ft: ramblinglibrarian Number 5 (B) by DeMeriden (c) copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/DeMeriden/35023 Ft: Peter Harp

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