In the modern days of the 1920s, a pair of homicides that came to be known as the "Hex Murders" – and the subsequent hex scare that followed – marked a substantial turning point in American history, especially in the way that the public perceived the practice of folk magic – or what locals called "pow-wowing" – in the region.
Timestamps:
Monologue: 00:00:00 - 00:28:28
Discussion: 00:28:29 - 01:16:03
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