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Dark Adaptation - Episode 59: Paige Presents Cryptids & Folklore - Skinwalkers
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Episode 59: Paige Presents Cryptids & Folklore - Skinwalkers

Dark Adaptation

05/01/23

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Join us for episode 59 of the Dark Adaptation Podcast, where we delve into the shadowy world of cryptids and folklore with our esteemed guest, Paige. For the latest segment of Paige's Cryptids and Folklore, she takes us on our journey through the enigmatic and spine-chilling world of Skinwalkers.

In this episode, we explore the origins of skin-walkers, rooted in the Navajo culture and indigenous legends, and their infamous shape-shifting abilities. We explore the intricacies of skin-walker lore, history, supernatural abilities, and chilling encounters reported across North America.

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The story of Walter Collins started as a missing child case but quickly evolved into a media frenzy. This case deals with a boy’s disappearance, the corruption and abuse of power at the hands of the LAPD, an imposter, and the unearthing of Gordon Northcott – a heinous child abuser, child abductor, and serial killer. At the centre of this whirlwind is Christine Collins – the grieving but incredibly determined mother of the missing Walter Collins.

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On April 9, 2001, Ada Elaine Brown was found dead in a hotel room in Prince George, British Columbia. The RCMP told her family she died of natural causes, the coroner's office classified her death as "undetermined", but the family knows Ada was murdered.

If you have any information about the death of Ada Elaine Brown, please call the Carrier Sekani Tribal Family Services at 1-800-889-6855.

If you want to talk to someone, here's a list of resources

Sources:

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Missing & Murdered: The Unsolved Cases of Indigenous Women and Girls

Vancouver Sun

Cover Art Image: Hue and Cry

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