Emily’s Bridge: the elopement and consequential death of a slighted bride in the middle of the night, and the matching name to boot? If Tim Burton filmed there, I wonder if he was partly inspired by the story for The Corpse Bride. A lot of similarities. It’s my favorite movie and It’s a tragedy you didn’t point out the connection, Aaron! But I loved the episode as always!
As a Vermonter, I went to Emily's Bridge on a Halloween night: our van left the bridge with small handprints in the fresh dust coating that weren't there when we arrived. We only noticed it when we got home. No idea what it was, but weird nonetheless.
"Lydia" sounds very, very similar to the ghost woman of the Old Resurrection Cemetery in Chicago, I believe it was - another one of Aaron Mahnke's Lore episode
Emily’s Bridge: the elopement and consequential death of a slighted bride in the middle of the night, and the matching name to boot? If Tim Burton filmed there, I wonder if he was partly inspired by the story for The Corpse Bride. A lot of similarities. It’s my favorite movie and It’s a tragedy you didn’t point out the connection, Aaron! But I loved the episode as always!
As a Vermonter, I went to Emily's Bridge on a Halloween night: our van left the bridge with small handprints in the fresh dust coating that weren't there when we arrived. We only noticed it when we got home. No idea what it was, but weird nonetheless.
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My fav podcast for ever , keep the fire work up man ❤
The story of Emily and the Bridge reminded me of "The Corpse Bride" that Tim Burton directed. 🤔
Perfect!
We have “Crybaby Bridge” and “Bloody Bridge” in my area
Love your podcast. Keep up the great content!!!!
Amazing ❤
And happy holidays Aaron and crew!!!!
"Lydia" sounds very, very similar to the ghost woman of the Old Resurrection Cemetery in Chicago, I believe it was - another one of Aaron Mahnke's Lore episode