Found this on FindAGrave about Sallie Owen 1871-1896 Sallie Emma was killed by Dr. Ryder (a dentist) on April 5, 1896 at a friend's home in Talbotton, GA. After shooting her as she sat in front of the fireplace in a friend's parlor with her boyfriend, Dr. Ryder then fled to his office nearby and attempted suicide by poisoning. He was rescued by friends and later charged with the murder of Sallie Emma Owen. He went to trial and was found guilty, but was lynched before sentencing could be carried out. Sallie Emma was a graduate of Wesleyan College in Macon, GA.
One of the saddest things that seems to be a theme in a lot of your videos is just how forgotten and neglected so many cemeteries are....I just don't understand that!?
Salem trials were for men also.I believe even the judges, who were usually men,were being accused also, and hanged.It was found out in the 1970’s that rye ergot fungus was responsible for all the mass hysteria.
Incredible stories.. As i always tell my friends: Each monument represents a life...and a great story to hear. i wish we could hear them all! thanks for taking the time to share!
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed this adventure to the werewolf cemetery! Such an interesting story! And normally I would never step on a grave... but I didn’t wanna get snake bit...
It’s a good idea, but many of the places we go are on private land and we get special permission to go... such as this place. So in order to protect the privacy of these places and protect them from vandalism we never reveal locations.
@@AdventuresIntoHistory Out of respect for privacy makes sense. Didn't thunk of that. Silver Bullet is a (must-see Stephen King) small town werewolf story. ✌
You could have stumbled upon what is called a “Hungry Ghost”. In Chinese folklore the dead can return as an animal like a wolf or a snake. Interesting coincidence it appeared right when the story was being told and you were all standing by the grave. 👻
New Sub here! Excellent work you do! When I was a little kid we used to go to Mount Vernon and at that time you could go into the graveyard and we used to run around and play by George Washington and Martha Washington's grave sites. I even went there several times by myself. And Stood Beside the grave sites and spoke to them. I told them both how honored I was to be standing there. I think I was about 7 or 8 years old. We moved out of the Washington DC area and I've never been back but from what I've seen on other shows and videos you can't get near the gravesites anymore. I always think about how lucky I was. Robin from the San Francisco Bay Area Sasquatch Believers
One day you need to come to Savannah and go to Bonaventure Cemetery and meet Cassie. She loves toys, and is known to giggle at people as they pass her grave. She is forever a perfect little girl statue in white marble, carved by a famous stonemason. There are others here that roam the old plantation to include the old slaves of the Bonaventure Plantation house. Then next door is the Evergreen Cemetery that was built on the burnt remains of the Biltmore of the south home. There is the fountain and supposedly a famous movie star roams the grounds.
I forgot what a beautiful state Georgia is. I lived out side of Savannah when I was a boy. Thanks for putting up the good videos & Regards from Ody Slim
I grew up a couple of miles fron this cemetary...I knew the Burt family & were friends with relatives of the Burts...I never heard the werewolf story until a few years ago...who ever came up with this story has a big imagination...LOL...
dang!!!! I've been down that highway a gazillion times and never knew about this. I've driven it in a route truck, a pickup truck, and have ridden a bicycle down it countless times.
Great video Robert!!! I enjoyed watching this and hearing the story about the werewolf!!! I didn't like the snake though!!! Take care, stay safe and God bless you!!!
I'm here from History Underground from the Coca-Cola vid. Never knew you were a thing! It's great to see things being spoke on in my own state! From Mableton, live on Acworth but in the military. Keep it up! As far as this story, I've read about it before in a book years ago about weird georgia stories in a Sam's club.
I wonder if the snake was a werewolf in disguise. You just never know! Thank you, Robert, you were very brave with that big stick. I would have high-tailed it out of there in seconds!
Interesting video!! Have visited cemetery(s) said to be inhabited by WITCHES in KS/MO/NE/IA. Have been to a cemetery said to have a VAMPIRE in it in Indiana. Never been to a cemetery inhabited by a WEREWOLF - yet!!
What a story, omg love these kind of things, thanks to your friends for taking you out there, not often you hear of something as interesting as this, and with it being true as well makes it even more interesting, thank you so much for sharing this amazing video, loved it all.
I like seeing videos about my ancestors. My family is related to the Burts and I have heard Emily's story my whole life. My great grandmother Rosebud Burt Braddy knew her very well. And from what I understand anytime someone asked her about Emily, she didn't want to talk about it.
The house where she was shot in still stands in Talboton. There is a blood stain on the floor where she lies and will not come up. Also the young man she was with was killed. Denise Brogdon is writing a book on this. And the werewolf was her cousin.
I'm not sure if it was Leslie or Jenna - but I grew up in Georgia and I know about those snakes and that look! As soon as I saw her head turn and that look on her face, I knew it was a snake! I'm glad you were cautious but my goodness=== before you go into a place overgrown like that, throw some small rocks, and stomp your feet. Make a lot of noise. The only snake that I encountered that doesn't care about noise is a black racer and they are non-venomous. However, if you see one, be wary - they sometimes hang out with copperheads and rattlesnakes. Fortunately, rattlesnakes have an unpleasant odor and if you pay close attention, you can smell them before you see them! Be careful out there and don't leave your truck windows open when you stop to explore. Especially in the fall. I love your videos. Thank you for sharing!
That grave is at the end of the road I'm staying on right now. I haven't been to see it yet but I can't wait. I heard it's right in the center of a yard with 4 giant magnolias, 1 at each corner. The one time I walked past it, we saw wolf prints on the path... there are no wolves in these parts.
There are what as known as red wolves, which are a hybrid of wolf/coyote. I live in a rural area of Northeast Georgia in Franklin county and we have many of these hybrid coyotes, which are much larger than non hybrids. We have also found paw prints of cougar and black bear here along with hearing the cougar on many nights doing a mating call. We seen one run, or more like lunge, across our dirt road in front of us one night on our way home. DNR says they are no longer in this region any longer but many people have been reporting mountain lions sightings throughout the Southeastern US for several years now. Be cautious and carry protection when exploring. You never know when you may find yourself encountering a pack of coyotes or other predators when about Stay well.
I am jealous... I crave finds like that. Texas has a bunch of history I wish I knew stuff like that I am sure there are!! Between a town called milton fl & brewton al there are millions of backwoods roads the history there i again I am sure there is history pertaining to subjects like this... ( be careful of the dogman cryptid creature when doing these kind of videos amongst rattlers etc... ) great video bro...!
You should venture to St Mary's Georgia.. Their is a cemetery with graves of the first Anglo-Saxon settlers from the 1600s. Also on Cumberland Island their is ruins left of an abandoned mansion.
Please, let the snakes be, don't play with fire. 🐍 It is, by all old old accounts, negative to kill snakes. And that's already a really spooky cemetery, no stories required! @ 12:15 a much more positive and beautiful place. ⛅
According to Find a Grave, "Emily Isabella Burt grew up in an area known as Pleasant Hill near Talbotton, Georgia. Although her name is mentioned in several books as being known as the "Georgia Werewolf", it is important to note that those stories are pure fiction. Emily Isabella Burt was not mentally ill. She did not suffer from the mental disease known as lycanthropy. She lived and learned from her Mother, who was a great and kind person and extraordinary businesswoman. At the time of her death Emily Isabella Burt owned a 300 acre estate in Talbot County, partial ownership of a warehouse in Talbot County, a house and land in Bullochville (Meriweather County), and a house and land in Columbus, Georgia." Her obituary notices read: The Talbotton New Era; Thursday, June 29, 1911; Page Six "Miss Emily Burt, of Midland, Ga., died at the home of Mrs. Benson in Marietta, Ga., Sunday June 18, 1911. Her remains were brought to Woodland for burial Tuesday, June 20, 1911. A more extended notice of her death will appear in these columns next week." The Talbotton New Era; Thursday, July 20, 1911; Page Three "Death of Miss Emmie Burt. Miss Emmie Burt was born and reared in this county midway between Bellview and Pleasant Hill at the Burt Homestead. For more than half a century this dear old home was the seat of hospitality and neighborly cheer. A few years ago she made her home with her widowed sister, Mrs. Mildred Butts. About a year ago the two sisters removed to Marietta, Ga. to live with Mrs. Butts daughter, Mrs. Luther Benson, where Miss Burt died on June 18th after several years of failing health. Everything that devoted love could suggest or best medical skill could accomplish was done to prolong the life of this dear one but all in vain. Death though inevitable is always sad, but when it takes from us one who has grown dearer with each passing year of a lifetime it is doubly distressing. The death of Miss Emmie Burt brings sorrow to many hearts here in Talbot county where she lived so many years and where her name is a synonym of Christian greatness and grace. Her ministering hands have brought comfort and cheer to many sick beds and her unfailing sympathy hope to the sorrowing and afflicted. Wherever she went her noble unselfish nature was a proverb among her friends. God bless her precious memory and consecrate it to the eternal good to those who love her and bring peace to the stricken hearts of her only sister and other near and dear ones who consider her loss irreparable. She was buried by the side of her father and mother in the family cemetery near Woodland." -One Who Loved Her
There are countless stories throughout history and the World of "Dogmen". A number of explorers, including Monks and Priests, Alexander the Great, Marco Polo, and another from North Africa, wrote on their having witnessed these "Dogmen".
Found this on FindAGrave about Sallie Owen 1871-1896
Sallie Emma was killed by Dr. Ryder (a dentist) on April 5, 1896 at a friend's home in Talbotton, GA. After shooting her as she sat in front of the fireplace in a friend's parlor with her boyfriend, Dr. Ryder then fled to his office nearby and attempted suicide by poisoning. He was rescued by friends and later charged with the murder of Sallie Emma Owen. He went to trial and was found guilty, but was lynched before sentencing could be carried out.
Sallie Emma was a graduate of Wesleyan College in Macon, GA.
I love the historical research!!! ☺️.
Merciful God. That was crazy. Rest in peace all.
@@sharonvizcarrondo5847 Find a grave Identify the "werewolf " person is Emily Isabella “Emmie” Burt .
I was a nervous wreck after you saw the rattle snake. I kept telling you guys to get out of there!!!!
I thought it was said it was a mistrial
Definitely way cooler with story tellers being able to give a back history to the area.
Two enthusiastic thumbs way up👍👍
Right in the middle of the werewolf story, "There's a snake."
One of the saddest things that seems to be a theme in a lot of your videos is just how forgotten and neglected so many cemeteries are....I just don't understand that!?
Stories like this are amazing. It doesn't matter of they're true. They're still great!! Thank you for sharing with us!
Exactly! I love old folk lore! Thanks!
Local lore is always fascinating. Thanks for taking us along
Totally loved this one and the history behind the murder. Be safe and please watch out for those rattle snakes. Take care.
In more religious/superstitious times, stories like this destroyed the lives of many women. For example, the women of Salem Massachusetts.
Men too.
Salem trials were for men also.I believe even the judges, who were usually men,were being accused also, and hanged.It was found out in the 1970’s that rye ergot fungus was responsible for all the mass hysteria.
Incredible stories.. As i always tell my friends: Each monument represents a life...and a great story to hear. i wish we could hear them all! thanks for taking the time to share!
Hey everyone! Hope you enjoyed this adventure to the werewolf cemetery! Such an interesting story!
And normally I would never step on a grave... but I didn’t wanna get snake bit...
It’s a good idea, but many of the places we go are on private land and we get special permission to go... such as this place. So in order to protect the privacy of these places and protect them from vandalism we never reveal locations.
And I’ve never seen that.
@@AdventuresIntoHistory Out of respect for privacy makes sense. Didn't thunk of that. Silver Bullet is a (must-see Stephen King) small town werewolf story. ✌
@@AdventuresIntoHistory Those women leaning and leaving stuff on tombstones came off as disrespecting to me.
You guys are great!! Love watching you investigating all these cool places!!☺️
You could have stumbled upon what is called a “Hungry Ghost”. In Chinese folklore the dead can return as an animal like a wolf or a snake. Interesting coincidence it appeared right when the story was being told and you were all standing by the grave. 👻
I live not far from the Owen house. Enjoyed the history lesson.
Love to hear about the history :)
I like your style of presenting these adventures. Good job!
New Sub here! Excellent work you do! When I was a little kid we used to go to Mount Vernon and at that time you could go into the graveyard and we used to run around and play by George Washington and Martha Washington's grave sites. I even went there several times by myself. And Stood Beside the grave sites and spoke to them. I told them both how honored I was to be standing there. I think I was about 7 or 8 years old. We moved out of the Washington DC area and I've never been back but from what I've seen on other shows and videos you can't get near the gravesites anymore. I always think about how lucky I was. Robin from the San Francisco Bay Area Sasquatch Believers
One day you need to come to Savannah and go to Bonaventure Cemetery and meet Cassie. She loves toys, and is known to giggle at people as they pass her grave. She is forever a perfect little girl statue in white marble, carved by a famous stonemason. There are others here that roam the old plantation to include the old slaves of the Bonaventure Plantation house. Then next door is the Evergreen Cemetery that was built on the burnt remains of the Biltmore of the south home. There is the fountain and supposedly a famous movie star roams the grounds.
“Even a man who is pure in heart and says his prayers by night may become a wolf when the wolfbane blooms and Autumn moon is bright.”
I've heard that when I was a child
where did this saying come from?
@@penevamuzzy2406 from the original "'the wolfman''
as spoken by the actress maria ouspinskaya, the gypsy queen, whose son is a werewolf, played by bela lugosi.
As someone who was born in Columbus and have been here 53 years I love history like this of our area. Thanks for sharing
I forgot what a beautiful state Georgia is. I lived out side of Savannah when I was a boy. Thanks for putting
up the good videos & Regards from Ody Slim
I live in Savannah
somebody should pay a little respect and pick up that place....we see to often people just forgotten....
You’re right... I’m often surprised at the amount of forgotten people I see in these places
so sad...says a lot about our people.
There is no such thing as a werewolf. Do you also believe there’s a Santa 🎅 Clause?
@@gearjammer4779 how do you know for sure
@@gearjammer4779 I've never seem either lol
I grew up a couple of miles fron this cemetary...I knew the Burt family & were friends with relatives of the Burts...I never heard the werewolf story until a few years ago...who ever came up with this story has a big imagination...LOL...
Can’t believe you’ve never heard it. It’s been told for a very long time. There are even newspaper articles about it from when it took place...
Its very true
I would not have traipsed through all that unless wearing a half suit of armour!! Very unkempt but still amazing. Thank you from Australia.
Which half?
I bet this place would be beautiful cleaned up!
Holly tells good stories. She's a great resource. I hope she's in more video's!
dang!!!! I've been down that highway a gazillion times and never knew about this. I've driven it in a route truck, a pickup truck, and have ridden a bicycle down it countless times.
hey this is holly I really enjoyed doing this with you and Jenna said hey 😁
Hey Holly and Jenna! I enjoyed it too! Looking forward to next time!
Holly is a great story teller and that adds a lot to this interesting story.
Sir, you don't mess with a rattle snake unless of course you are poking around with the business end of a 12 gauge.
Please:
Do NOT use aluminum foil!! It will damage the stone and it will deteriorate even faster!
How so? Aluminum foil isn't really aluminum it is tin.
@@lheurerosa3041 I believe it might scratch up the stone
@@mrsduaneallman7898 Ah, got it; thought you were considering a chemical reaction. ;)
I was just guessing guys.
I'm sure especially the heavy duty
All you had to do was say sna....and I was gone already!!! Great history!!
And I headed towards it 😳😳😳 ... I just really wanted to get it on video!
Wow great story. Had me hooked. Thank y’all.
Great video Robert!!! I enjoyed watching this and hearing the story about the werewolf!!! I didn't like the snake though!!!
Take care, stay safe and God bless you!!!
Another great video , I do not deal well with snakes and Holly is always a pleasure to watch , please take her with you more often .
I'm here from History Underground from the Coca-Cola vid. Never knew you were a thing! It's great to see things being spoke on in my own state!
From Mableton, live on Acworth but in the military. Keep it up!
As far as this story, I've read about it before in a book years ago about weird georgia stories in a Sam's club.
Thanks airing and sharing the outstanding vid/program.Elation for the preternatural endeavors and the cynocephalli.Bliss
So sad this cemetery is so overgrown. It needs help.
I know this is a old video but it was recommended to me by yt glad I watched That was a good story .Nice video .
Thank you.
I wonder if the snake was a werewolf in disguise. You just never know! Thank you, Robert, you were very brave with that big stick. I would have high-tailed it out of there in seconds!
Amazing Piece Of History, TY For The Adventure!
Guy wasn't crazy, just well informed and didn't care about what others think ;)
I really enjoy all of the old stories!
You guys start telling the werewolf story and there's suddenly a rattlesnake!!
Interesting video!! Have visited cemetery(s) said to be inhabited by WITCHES in KS/MO/NE/IA. Have been to a cemetery said to have a VAMPIRE in it in Indiana. Never been to a cemetery inhabited by a WEREWOLF - yet!!
Now this was fun.....Thanks for the story !!!!!
What a story, omg love these kind of things, thanks to your friends for taking you out there, not often you hear of something as interesting as this, and with it being true as well makes it even more interesting, thank you so much for sharing this amazing video, loved it all.
Great story very sad too, thanks all
Real sorry state for that cemetery!!!! Snakes love tall grassy bushy areas. That is some nice headstones.
That's interesting, I've heard old tales of such things down in the South and from European families passed down from many generations
Yeah baby, LOVE THEM DAWGS! (Lived in Woodstock for a while, had some family in Athens. 😁 )
I like seeing videos about my ancestors. My family is related to the Burts and I have heard Emily's story my whole life. My great grandmother Rosebud Burt Braddy knew her very well. And from what I understand anytime someone asked her about Emily, she didn't want to talk about it.
I've never heard anyone using foil, but you can use construction paper or note book, leagal paper, and a charcoal pencil and run it back and forth
Oh, wow ! That story on the phone ! Unreal !
ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO ! LOVED HEARING THE STORIES .
The house where she was shot in still stands in Talboton. There is a blood stain on the floor where she lies and will not come up. Also the young man she was with was killed. Denise Brogdon is writing a book on this. And the werewolf was her cousin.
You can also use chalk on the markers, it rains it off
Great stories!
If I knew there was a snake AROUND I'd be long GONE this was exciting
I'm not sure if it was Leslie or Jenna - but I grew up in Georgia and I know about those snakes and that look! As soon as I saw her head turn and that look on her face, I knew it was a snake! I'm glad you were cautious but my goodness=== before you go into a place overgrown like that, throw some small rocks, and stomp your feet. Make a lot of noise. The only snake that I encountered that doesn't care about noise is a black racer and they are non-venomous. However, if you see one, be wary - they sometimes hang out with copperheads and rattlesnakes. Fortunately, rattlesnakes have an unpleasant odor and if you pay close attention, you can smell them before you see them! Be careful out there and don't leave your truck windows open when you stop to explore. Especially in the fall. I love your videos. Thank you for sharing!
Great video. Very informative.
That's my birthday. How crazy is that. Thank you for doing the work you do.
Look at that cute little girl ❣️ her bun is amazing
Awesome history.
Interesting hearing the story that went with graves. 🇦🇺🐨👍 Australia
You have the Best stories!!
Great video! Holly is a Purdy lil thang…
That grave is at the end of the road I'm staying on right now. I haven't been to see it yet but I can't wait. I heard it's right in the center of a yard with 4 giant magnolias, 1 at each corner. The one time I walked past it, we saw wolf prints on the path... there are no wolves in these parts.
There are what as known as red wolves, which are a hybrid of wolf/coyote. I live in a rural area of Northeast Georgia in Franklin county and we have many of these hybrid coyotes, which are much larger than non hybrids. We have also found paw prints of cougar and black bear here along with hearing the cougar on many nights doing a mating call.
We seen one run, or more like lunge, across our dirt road in front of us one night on our way home. DNR says they are no longer in this region any longer but many people have been reporting mountain lions sightings throughout the Southeastern US for several years now. Be cautious and carry protection when exploring. You never know when you may find yourself encountering a pack of coyotes or other predators when about
Stay well.
How cool was that. Just ran across this. Very interesting.
Always fun thank you 😊
Great channel. Love your content.
Wow one of your best👍 💓
Well I don't believe in Werewolves but, I sure as heck believe in Rattlers. I would have been out of there in a second.
My mother and my great aunt graduated from Wesleyan. Never had a problem with dentist though. ;)
Because they would hang the dirty SOB
That was so interesting - fascinating indeed . Thank you 🙏🏽
There is a Dracula buried in a local cemetery near me
enjoyed very much love from nc
I am jealous... I crave finds like that. Texas has a bunch of history I wish I knew stuff like that I am sure there are!! Between a town called milton fl & brewton al there are millions of backwoods roads the history there i again I am sure there is history pertaining to subjects like this... ( be careful of the dogman cryptid creature when doing these kind of videos amongst rattlers etc... ) great video bro...!
You should venture to St Mary's Georgia.. Their is a cemetery with graves of the first Anglo-Saxon settlers from the 1600s. Also on Cumberland Island their is ruins left of an abandoned mansion.
Please, let the snakes be, don't play with fire. 🐍
It is, by all old old accounts, negative to kill snakes. And that's already a really spooky cemetery, no stories required!
@ 12:15 a much more positive and beautiful place. ⛅
Why do you not bring a broom or a wisk broom?
They are impressive monument in that cemetery.
Spiders and snakes
No not me
Much love
U should examinate if its really werewolf
According to Find a Grave, "Emily Isabella Burt grew up in an area known as Pleasant Hill near Talbotton, Georgia. Although her name is mentioned in several books as being known as the "Georgia Werewolf", it is important to note that those stories are pure fiction. Emily Isabella Burt was not mentally ill. She did not suffer from the mental disease known as lycanthropy. She lived and learned from her Mother, who was a great and kind person and extraordinary businesswoman. At the time of her death Emily Isabella Burt owned a 300 acre estate in Talbot County, partial ownership of a warehouse in Talbot County, a house and land in Bullochville (Meriweather County), and a house and land in Columbus, Georgia."
Her obituary notices read:
The Talbotton New Era; Thursday, June 29, 1911; Page Six
"Miss Emily Burt, of Midland, Ga., died at the home of Mrs. Benson in Marietta, Ga., Sunday June 18, 1911. Her remains were brought to Woodland for burial Tuesday, June 20, 1911. A more extended notice of her death will appear in these columns next week."
The Talbotton New Era; Thursday, July 20, 1911; Page Three
"Death of Miss Emmie Burt. Miss Emmie Burt was born and reared in this county midway between Bellview and Pleasant Hill at the Burt Homestead. For more than half a century this dear old home was the seat of hospitality and neighborly cheer. A few years ago she made her home with her widowed sister, Mrs. Mildred Butts. About a year ago the two sisters removed to Marietta, Ga. to live with Mrs. Butts daughter, Mrs. Luther Benson, where Miss Burt died on June 18th after several years of failing health. Everything that devoted love could suggest or best medical skill could accomplish was done to prolong the life of this dear one but all in vain. Death though inevitable is always sad, but when it takes from us one who has grown dearer with each passing year of a lifetime it is doubly distressing. The death of Miss Emmie Burt brings sorrow to many hearts here in Talbot county where she lived so many years and where her name is a synonym of Christian greatness and grace. Her ministering hands have brought comfort and cheer to many sick beds and her unfailing sympathy hope to the sorrowing and afflicted. Wherever she went her noble unselfish nature was a proverb among her friends. God bless her precious memory and consecrate it to the eternal good to those who love her and bring peace to the stricken hearts of her only sister and other near and dear ones who consider her loss irreparable. She was buried by the side of her father and mother in the family cemetery near Woodland." -One Who Loved Her
Dig him up and find out !Frankenstein is buried in 15-20 cemeteries in Transylvania
Wow y’all got great videos!! Love it
Maybe the rattlesnake ("serpent") was Satan in a physical form coming around to make sure you weren't disturbing his daughter...the WEREWOLF.
Quite a bit of folklore and intrigue.
Great video!
I wish I could find a couple of hotties to wander an old abandoned or haunted cemetery with me... Lucky.
werewolf there wolf there castle RIP Marty
Why dont you take a mall hand brush with you to sweep the leaves etc of ?
why not! we vampires set roots in Louisiana!
Vampires suck
And they look just like Tom Cruise
Love this video .Take care from NC.
Thanks!
There are countless stories throughout history and the World of "Dogmen". A number of explorers, including Monks and Priests, Alexander the Great, Marco Polo, and another from North Africa, wrote on their having witnessed these "Dogmen".
Id be amazed and petrified at the same time
You really should bring some paper and crayons with you when you go to these old cemeteries to make it easier to read the gravestones.
If there was a rattlesnake there, it would be rattling!
Be caution to protect yourself against rattle snakes are venomous.
This was extremely interesting.
Thanks Holly !
Maybe some water and vinegar could clean the stones better? Or water and baking soda, not too harsh
Talbotton oh crap lets go to the crispy fried.