Tripping on Legends Episode 112…The Sad Story of Little Mary

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After our weekend legend trip to Boca Raton, we discovered more about who the mysterious Little Mary might be…and the story is both heartbreaking and inspirational.

Join is live as we explore who might be walking the mausoleum and trying to comfort in death the way she did in life.

Cemeteries are supposed to be places of sorrow.  They’re where we remember those who lives have been taken from us, moments mixed with memories of their lives and the sadness of their passing.  In Boca Raton, there’s a mourner who goes too far, screaming his grief for the whole neighborhood to hear, even though as far as anyone can tell, he’s not actually alive.
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Listen to the original show we did exploring the legend of the screaming man and the history of the cemetery.

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5 responses to “Tripping on Legends Episode 112…The Sad Story of Little Mary”

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  2. […] and watching the paranormal media is not. Someone who would never investigate a house can visit the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast can escape for the night, touch the paranormal for a brief time, and then go back to their normal […]

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  4. […] which makes sense given the demographic of the area. In the west end of the mausoleum, where Mary is most often seen, there is one memorial which offers the best suspect, and anyone who knew this […]

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  5. […] first is known as the “Blue Lady”, who in life was known as Mary Ritter.  She was buried and her husband remarried another Mary.  To save money, when the second one […]

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