The Ghost of Bobby Dunbar

In 1912 a boy named Bobby Dunbar went missing in a swamp in Louisiana. Eight months later, he was found. In 2004, his granddaughter discovered a secret beneath the legend of her grandfather’s kidnapping. We devote our entire episode to the story.

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