Episode Synopsis "Haunting the Highlands: Witches of Hexie"
The second installation of Haunting the Highlands again features a legend from Somerset County, this time focused on the small area of Hexebarger, or Hexie, and the witches that lived there throughout the years. I'm joined by local folklore enthusiast Michael Cook and The Tribune-Democrat photographer Thoams Slusser on this adventure through the hills and history outside Confluence. Music credit: "Spellcraft" by Geoff Harvey
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