Welcome to this week's Link Dump!
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Watch out for those hypnotic serpents!
The murder of the Coy family.
A brief history of soap.
Cats may wind up curing cancer, which wouldn't surprise me a bit.
When you're a spiritualist, you don't care if your fiance is dead.
The scientific debate over free will.
A surprisingly modern ancient message.
A nursery rhyme's scandalous history.
How "ye" turned into "you."
The theory that UFOs are time-travelers.
A Quaker spy in the American Revolution.
The mystery of insect migration.
The trial of dueling French prisoners.
The trout that incited a mutiny.
Unraveling the mystery of a 2011 tsunami.
The strange case of the Nebra sky disc.
An ancient society that lived underground.
Burying the dead in 1896 Belgium.
You might want to know that a hen has adopted a Public Works department.
A look at the "Tibetan Book of the Dead."
What fashionable Londoners were wearing 200 years ago.
The real "Count of Monte Cristo."
"The Most Wonderful Horse in the World."
The recluse who photographed mid-20th century New York.
A cursed creek in Pennsylvania.
The unsolved murder of Permon Gilbert.
That's all for this week! See you on Monday, when we'll look at an author's encounter with a haunted cottage. In the meantime, here's some James Taylor.


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