McDows Hole

Expanded Perspectives - A podcast by Expanded Perspectives - Fridays

On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about the recent quarantine, the COVID-19 virus and the lack of toilet paper. Then, some sightings of gnomes, fey folk and a possible alien abduction. After some news Cam brings up the interesting story of McDows Hole in Texas.

In the 1860s, a couple, Charlie and Jenny Papworth, moved into a cabin near the McDow Hole on the creek. The hole was named after his uncle, Jim McDow. After Charlie’s parents died, he left on a trip to complete family business. Jenny and the two children stayed behind. During the day she busied herself with her children and her chores. In the evening, she would take the children and stay at the McDow’s. One night Jenny and the kids didn’t show up. The McDows became frantic the next day. When they arrived at the cabin, they found the place in disarray and a trail of blood. Their son was found under the bed, but Jenny and the baby were never found.

All of this and more on this installment of Expanded Perspectives!
Show Notes:

Haunting of McDow Hole on Highway 6
Gliding Gnomes Manifest and Then Vanish