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EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 6 MIN

The Night the Bridge Keeper Took Names at the Saylor Creek Crossing

from The Lantern Anthology — Fexingo Horror · host Fexingo

On a humid August night in 1987, a young woman named Ellen drove down a gravel road in eastern Kentucky toward a bridge that should not have had a keeper. The man in the folding chair by the Saylor Creek bridge did not look like a toll collector — he looked like someone who had been waiting a very long time. He asked for her name. Then he asked for the name of the person she had lost. Ellen told him about her grandmother, who had died three days before. The keeper wrote both names in a ledger the size of a family Bible. Then he told her that the bridge only lets you cross if you understand what you are leaving behind. Ellen crossed. But the next morning, she found the ledger page folded in her back pocket, and her grandmother's name was crossed out with a line so thin it could have been a spider's thread. Some stories are not about ghosts. They are about the weight of a name that is still counted. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #TheLanternAnthology #BridgeKeeper #SaylorCreek #Ledger #Names #Grief #Crossing #1987 #Kentucky #GravelRoad #TollBooth #AugustNight #EveryNameMatters #WhatYouLeaveBehind #Unsettling #Atmospheric Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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On a humid August night in 1987, a young woman named Ellen drove down a gravel road in eastern Kentucky toward a bridge that should not have had a keeper. The man in the folding chair by the Saylor Creek bridge did not look like a toll collector — he looked like someone who had been waiting a very long time. He asked for her name. Then he asked for the name of the person she had lost. Ellen told him about her grandmother, who had died three days before. The keeper wrote both names in a ledger the size of a family Bible. Then he told her that the bridge only lets you cross if you understand what you are leaving behind. Ellen crossed. But the next morning, she found the ledger page folded in her back pocket, and her grandmother's name was crossed out with a line so thin it could have been a spider's thread. Some stories are not about ghosts. They are about the weight of a name that is still counted. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #TheLanternAnthology #BridgeKeeper #SaylorCreek #Ledger #Names #Grief #Crossing #1987 #Kentucky #GravelRoad #TollBooth #AugustNight #EveryNameMatters #WhatYouLeaveBehind #Unsettling #Atmospheric Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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