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  1. On the morning of August 26, 2015, news reporter Alison Parker and photojournalist Adam Ward, both employees of CBS affiliate WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia, United States, were fatally shot while conducting a live television interview near Smith Mountain Lake in Moneta.

    • The Blue Whale Challenge. Blue Whale Challenge could have deadly consequences for your kids. The Momo Challenge made headlines in 2019 as a dangerous internet challenge that encouraged children to harm themselves.
    • Slavemaster. John Robinson : The Internet Slave Master. From the ’90s to the early 2000s, the childhood apprehension of receiving a chain letter became a very adult fear.
    • The Hermit. The Last True Hermit Survived Alone for 27 Years. Vacation home owners in North Pond were having a problem and a very strange one at that. For twenty-seven years, there were consistent reports of items being stolen from the cabins.
    • The Body in the Hotel Mattress. Family remembers woman whose body was found in an Austin motel room | KVUE. This is one of the few legends where there have been several instances of it happening, whether the body actually was in the mattress or simply resting underneath the bed.
  2. Feb 5, 2021 · Urban legends usually come out of some seed of truth,” former prosecutor and “Lovers’ Lane Murders” co-host Loni Coombs explains in an Oxygen video exclusive you can watch, above. “Lovers’ lanes — they are places that killers target.” Maureen O’Connell, a fellow co-host and a former FBI special agent, offered a particularly noteworthy example.

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  4. Urban Legends. (TV series) Urban Legends is an American documentary-style television series hosted by Michael Allcock with David Hewlett became the new host in 2011. In each episode, three urban legends are dramatized and presented to the television audience; the audience is then asked to speculate which one or two of the three is true.

  5. Sep 18, 2019 · Finally, the police were able to catch and arrest the culprit—the “Maine Hermit,” Christopher Knight. When Christopher Knight was only 20 years old, he purposely stranded himself in the woods and lived without any other human contact for 27 years. He stole what he needed to survive, but avoided all other people.

  6. Mar 3, 2019 · The bogus “Momo challenge” internet hoax, explained. How a viral urban legend swept the globe. There’s no evidence that the Momo challenge has led to actual self harm. Images of a demonic ...

  7. Feb 12, 2021 · From a macro view of the murders, the fact that they all took place in close proximity bolsters the popular belief that a serial killer stalked the Colonial Parkway. Series co-host Maureen O’Connell, a former FBI special agent, sees telltale signs to support this theory.

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