Episode 8: The House

Will and Minnie Winston lived out their retirement quietly, in a little house in Atlanta’s West End--that is, until a night in September of 1987, when the house began--against all rational explanation--to bleed.

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Steve Cartwright, Diary in Blue, 2018.

AP, “Test Shows Blood. . .” Associated Press, 1987.

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AP, “Bleeding House Besieged,” Eugene Register Guard, 1987

AP, “Human Blood Seeping…” New York Times, 1987.

N/A, “Atlanta police remain baffled” Houston Chronicle, 1987.

N/A, “Blood found in house…”Houston Chronicle, 1987.

Walter MIller, “Blood Spots In. . .” Atlanta Constitution, 1987.

AP, “Police Won’t Pursue. . .” N/A, Domestic Press, 1987.

N/A, ‘Police Investigate. . .’ Pittsburgh Courier, 1987.

N/A, “Blood Oozing From Floors. . .” Houston Chronicle, 1987.

N/A, “Blood Seepage From Walls,” Atlanta Daily World, 1987.

N/A, “Puzzling House of Blood. . .” The Afro American, 1987.

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