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| - The Black Hills Forest is located just outside of Burkittsville, Maryland, in Frederick County. It's the location of many incidents involving the Blair Witch legend; however, evidence indicates that the local Native tribes may have believed that the woods were haunted or infested by a malevolent presence long before Elly Kedward came to the area. In 1994, Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael Williams went into the Black Hills Forest to film a documentary.
- The Black Hills Forest, also known as the Black Hills is an evil and reputedly haunted location in the Blair Witch Project mythology. The Black Hills is where Elly Kedward (better known as the Blair Witch) was banished and left to die. She was tied to a tree (referred by some of the locals as the "Tree of Death"), attacked by dogs, and left to die from exposure. This is when the Black Hills got their evil reputation because later on, a girl named Robin Weaver got lost in the woods and a search party who went looking for her also disappeared.
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| - The Black Hills Forest, also known as the Black Hills is an evil and reputedly haunted location in the Blair Witch Project mythology. The Black Hills is where Elly Kedward (better known as the Blair Witch) was banished and left to die. She was tied to a tree (referred by some of the locals as the "Tree of Death"), attacked by dogs, and left to die from exposure. This is when the Black Hills got their evil reputation because later on, a girl named Robin Weaver got lost in the woods and a search party who went looking for her also disappeared. In 1786, the year after the Witch was banished, all her accusers and half the children of the town vanished into the woods never to be seen again. The woods became feared and so everybody in the town fled after the Winter ended and they never spoke of the town again. The party was found at a cliff named Coffin Rock, completely gutted and mutilated by an unknown individual, whom people immediately suspected as the Witch. More murders took place in the woods, in the 1960s and 1990s. Once in the 1960s was when a man named Rustin Parr lived in a secluded House within the woods and began being haunted by the Blair Witch, who told him to kill several children for her. The childrens' bodies were found in the woods mutilated. By 1994, the woods were considered so evil nobody would go inside not even for a walk. Everyone admired Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael "Mike" Williams, for being brave enough to enter the Black Hills forest. Soon, however, they learned of the nature of the evil woods, when they became lost and were eventually killed by the Witch.
- The Black Hills Forest is located just outside of Burkittsville, Maryland, in Frederick County. It's the location of many incidents involving the Blair Witch legend; however, evidence indicates that the local Native tribes may have believed that the woods were haunted or infested by a malevolent presence long before Elly Kedward came to the area. Coffin Rock is located in the forest. In 1886, a search party looking for young Robin Weaver had gone missing and were later found there nude, tied together and disemboweled with strange occultist symbols carved into their foreheads and lower back areas. Those who discovered them returned with help, but the bodies had vanished without a trace. In 1994, Heather Donahue, Joshua Leonard and Michael Williams went into the Black Hills Forest to film a documentary.
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