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May and June Rimbold, here pictured with their steady boyfriend Wilbur Zugdrassler. Wilbur was the quiet type, and never seemed to eat much at all. |
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The old Crowfoot House has stood empty since 1894, when Hiram Crowfoot, an especially odious lawyer, murdered his wife, children and seven other people within its walls and on the lawn. Hiram then leaped from the tower to his death. Every Saturday night at 11:32 pm the ghosts re-enact the crime, and this is considered a prime spot as a lover's lane because of it. |
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She was known as Granny Weasel in Arkham, and lived to be 156 years old. She was a slovenly housekeeper, however, and one night the roaches ate her. |
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Albert Zognozzle was quite mad, and proved it when his collection was found. He spent the rest of his life in the State Prison, where he was kept away from mirrors and string. |
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Simon and Harold Lump were promising boys when they were younger, but who could have known what they would do? The newspapers from as far away as Boston carried the story, and the public outcry was so great that they had to be transferred to a British jail for their own safety. |
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Mr. Brown's Bookstore had quite a line of occult tomes bound in curious leathers. He also had several jars containing what he referred to as "pickled Old Ones," and sensible people avoided mentioning them. |
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Lobelia and Libby Jackson, before Lobelia went mad and beat her sister to death with various pieces of lawn furniture. When asked her reason for the killing, Lobelia responded that she was "fed up with that stupid cute smirk of hers." |
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Jimmy Raffle learned to play the accordion. He was immediately hanged, drawn and quartered and then burned in the town square to the cheers of all assembled. |
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Orville Brassrag didn't like anybody very much. |
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Whistle and Renata Brassrag, the daughters of Orville Brassrag, became notorious bank robbers and ladies-of-fortune, ending up in southern Ruritania where they were killed in a shoot-out with police and military. |
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The Munich Trio on their tour of the Eastern Seaboard in 1921. Unfortunately, they failed to be a success, and returned to Munich, Germany, where the cello player went into politics. |
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Baby Stretching was a short-lived fad in Arkham in the mid-1900s. |
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