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When is an urban legend not really an urban legend? When it's 100 percent true. That's the case with the so-called Devil Man, a horned figure who, according to legend, terrorized New Orleans in the late 1930s. As it turns out, it's not legend at all. It all really happened, in a bizarre, only-in-New-Orleans occurrence that saw the "devil" land in a local jail.
Many thanks to the following musicians for the use of their songs in this episode:
Aakash Gandhi, "Forest of Fear" and "Dance of the U-boat"
Sextile, "Magenta"
HOVATOFF, "Creek"
Text Me Records / Jordan Blackmon. "Human Heart"
Mona Lisa isn't the only spirit wandering City Park. In fact, she may be one of at least three. We'll talk to City Park personnel about the park's dark history -- and we'll interview one person who says he has had first-hand encounters with the ghosts of City Park.
Many thanks to the following...
Published 07/04/19
In the first of three loosely connected episodes, we'll look into a handful of New Orleans' urban legends and find out if there's any truth to them.
Published 07/01/19