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    The Kecksburg UFO Incident & A Pirate Ghost Husband

    enApril 11, 2022

    About this Episode

    In this week's episode, Felicia opens the case file on the out-of-this-world Kecksburg UFO Incident of 1965 aka “Pennsylvania’s Roswell,” in which hundreds of people reportedly spotted an unidentified flying object or “fireball” as it traveled across 6 US states & Canada before supposedly crashing near Pittsburgh! NASA says Russian satellite, we say government cover-up! She explores all the conspiracy theories and rumors of what the object could have been. Cue the X-Files theme! 

    Arrr you ready for more?! In the second segment, Lauren dives deep into the story of Amanda Large Teague - a 45-year-old woman who claims to have married the ghost of a 300-year-old Haitian pirate named Jack Teague. Yo-ho-ho this might be the most Sinister Sisters story we’ve covered yet! 

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