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The Photograph at Sanderson's Crossing

The Photograph at Sanderson's Crossing

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In the autumn of 1987, a woman named Eleanor Granger walked into the Sanderson's Crossing town clerk's office and asked to see the deed to a property her grandmother had owned. The clerk, a man named Harold Tiller, found the old deed in a locked cabinet behind his desk. But when he unfolded it, a sepia-toned photograph slipped out — a picture of a woman standing in front of a house that did not match any address in the county records. He recognized the woman: it was Eleanor herself, but the photograph was dated 1892. Luna tells the story of what Harold did with that photograph, and what happened when he tried to return it to its proper time — or at least, to a place where Eleanor could have it again. A story about records that cannot be trusted, the weight of a name, and a single image that should not exist. #FexingoHorror #HorrorPodcast #TheReverendsLedger #SandersonCrossing #EleanorGranger #HaroldTiller #SepiaPhotograph #TownClerk #Deed #Anachronism #1892 #1987 #SmallTownHorror #TimeHorror #AtmosphericHorror #SlowBurn #FoundFootageAlternative #LedgerEntry #ReverendsLedger #FolkHorror Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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