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Ep. 21 Dudleytown: 300 Years of DEATH & HORROR in New Englands Cursed Village

Ep. 21 Dudleytown: 300 Years of DEATH & HORROR in New Englands Cursed Village

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*WARNING: This episode discusses suicide and mental health crises. Listener discretion advised.*

Deep in the Connecticut wilderness lies the abandoned ruins of what might be America’s most cursed settlement. Dudleytown was founded in the 1740s by families carrying a supposed generational curse from Tudor England - and for nearly a century, tragedy after tragedy struck its residents until the entire community was abandoned to the forest.

In this episode, we dive deep into the dark history of this notorious ghost town, from the political executions that allegedly cursed the Dudley family line, to the mysterious deaths, disappearances, and psychological breakdowns that plagued the settlement’s residents. We’ll explore the documented accounts of colonial-era hauntings, the modern paranormal investigations that captured ghostly figures on film, and the reason why this Connecticut forest has been completely closed to the public for over 50 years.

Was Dudleytown the victim of a supernatural curse, or just a failed settlement whose tragic history spawned one of New England’s most persistent ghost stories? The evidence suggests the answer might be more disturbing than either explanation alone.

REFERENCES & RESOURCES

-Cornwall Historical Society Archives - Original settlement records and land deeds

- CT State Library - Colonial census data and death records for Litchfield Cty

- Reverend Samuel Peters’ Journal (1760s-1780s) - Contemporary observations of Dudleytown residents

- Yale University Manuscripts & Archives - Dr. William Clarke’s 1928 psychological study

- Dudley family genealogical records, English Historical Society

- Thomas Griffis land purchase records, 1747

- Cornwall town meeting minutes regarding the “abandoned settlement” (1830-1850)

- Hartford Courant archives - 1892 hiker incident reports

- Environmental Psychology and Anomalous Locations - Dr. Sarah Chen, Journal of Environmental Psychology, 1994

- Robert Chen Photography Collection - Mystic Seaport Museum archives (1934 Dudleytown expedition)

- Dark Entry Forest Association records and incident reports (1969-present)

- CT State Police records of trespassing incidents and psychiatric emergencies

-Cursed Places of CT - David Phillips, 1971

- Ghost Towns of New England- various authors, CT Historical Society, 1985

- The Dudley Curse: Fact or Fiction? - New England Folklore Quarterly, Vol. 23, 1967

- Abandoned Settlements of the Litchfield Hills - Robert Morrison, University of CT Press, 1989

- Paul Morrison paranormal investigation report, *Anomalous Phenomena Quarterly*, 1988

- UConn student incident documentation, university

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