In this episode of Splintered Spirits, John and Gary explore Buckout Road, also known as America’s most terrifying highway. Winding through the woods of Westchester County, the road’s grim past includes the brutal murder of Louisa Buckhout and her lover by her jealous husband Isaac in the 1870s, ghost sightings like the lantern‑carrying Lady in White (Mary Buckhout), and whispers of three witches burned at the stake, their ghostly white “X” markings and car‑stalling curse still spooking locals. John and Gary recount the infamous albino cannibal legend: honk three times outside the abandoned red barn and face flesh‑eating horrors from a spectral albino family. They also dive into documented dark history: grave robbing, slave rebellions, and the possible origin of Sleepy Hollow's own, Headless Horseman. They analyze audio recordings as well as some video and thermal photographic evidence. Tune in for a spine‑tingling blend of folklore, history, and eerie evidence that peels back the layers behind Buckout Road’s ominous reputation.
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