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Episode 10 - The Watcher + Anne Bonny / Mary Read
DOUBLE DIGITS! We made it to episode 10! Pardon us as we scream (internally- so as to not peak the mic, we know terms now!)<br/><br/>First, Adam (he/him) tells us a terrifying and unsolved stalker story. Who is a huge fan of snail mail intimidation tactics. The watcher (self given name) wants the new tenants to know that he is never far and that he isn't happy with their changes to the house. Eeeeek. Solid spooky take for the end of October.<br/><br/>Bec (they/them) then takes us to the high seas, where we meet two women dressed as men who start the sexist and most terrifying gender bending throuple pirate crew you've ever heard of.<br/><br/>Adam's sources:<br/> The Watcher: The True Story of the Haunting of 657 Boulevard by Reeves Wiedeman, republished in The Cut, originally published in New York magazine as “The Haunting of a Dream House,” by Reeves Wiedeman<br/><br/>Bec's sources:<br/>https://www.thoughtco.com/facts-about-anne-bonny-mary-read-2136281https://www.historyextra.com/period/stuart/anne-bonny-mary-read-female-pirates-lives-crimes/https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/if-theres-a-man-among-ye-the-tale-of-pirate-queens-anne-bonny-and-mary-read-45576461/<br/>