Twisted 2s #34 Dennis Martin & Charles Walton
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For this week we focus on the mysterious disappearance of a young boy and the horrific death of a man in England. T Get ready for scary mysteries Twisted Two's.Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________Scary Mysteries Twisted Two's:Dennis Martin and Charles Walton#1 Dennis Martin On June 14 1969, 6-year old Dennis Martin went on a hiking trip in the Great Smokey Mountains with his father, grandfather, older brother and a few others. Every Father’s Day, the family would head out to celebrate and have some time to bond with one another. While out in the wilderness they stopped by a popular rest stop along the Appalachian Trail called Spence Field. It lays along the tenessee and North carolin boarder and Dennis, his older brother and two other boys thought it would be fun to pull a prank on the adults. They decided they would split up and go into the woods and then simultaneously jump out to scare them It was supposed to be a fun prank and Three of the boys went in one direction while the youngest, Dennis, went the other way. The only reason he was separated from the three was because he had been wearing a bright red shirt, which made him easily visible and they didn’t want to get caught. #2 Charles Walton It was February 14, 1945 when 75-year old Charles Walton left home heading to work at a farm known as the Firs. He lived in Warwickshire , England with his niece, Edith, whom he adopted when she was a young girl. Charles was described as a quiet man and a loner. He didn’t like socializing but he wasn’t hated and didn’t have any known enemies. On that morning, he left his house carrying a slash hook and pitchfork, along with a walking stick which helped him with his arthritis. Charles was employed by Alfred Potter, the farm owner who was known for having a volatile temper. Later that evening Edith came home to find the house empty and She had expected Charles to be home by 4 PM. Alarmed, she realized it was unlikely that he was out hanging out with friends because of his solitary nature. She then igathered several neighbors who all went out looking for him.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices