The Story of the Essex Body Snatcher
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- In the late 1600s, settlers of Chebacco (now known as Essex, Massachusetts) broke away from the town of Ipswich to create their own parish. They built a meetinghouse and designated an acre lot for a graveyard. Nearly a century and a half later, the villagers' sacred burial ground became the site of the largest recorded grave robbing in New England’s history. In our latest Timeline, based on author Rob Fitzgibbon's series for The Cricket, this is the story of The Essex Body Snatcher.
This is part of the Timeline: Cape Ann series Kory produces for 1623 Studios, the public access station serving Cape Ann, Massachusetts.
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Another awesome history story,
the research and time that you devote to bring these historic facts to us is greatly appreciated. I always look forward to the next one.
This was very well produced. Really fond of the modern day footage (overhead drone shots, cemetery and hearse house shots with snow). Great inserts. The historic cadaver / autopsy images worked well too. It's shocking that Sewell got away with it in the long term and was celebrated on a large scale. Anyway, great Timeline pice. Cheers!
Hi Kory! I was fascinated by the history behind this story. There were so many twists and turns in events and for the major characters, as well. Since, you are a natural storyteller, it makes the subject matter more palatable and an interesting documentary. I’m looking forward to your next documentary, based on New England’s past!
Peace and love-light. 🕊️🤍
What’s up Gingerbear ?!!!! Dude this was good ! AND gross . Did you say “ spunker club “ ummmmmm