JULY 2002
-Mr Thorpe invites select few to the DWP Anniversary Party
AUGUST 22nd Thursday 2002
-Mr Welch and Mr Thorpe discover a large gate has been erected -
driving down road will be difficult
AUGUST 24rd Saturday 2002
5-8pm -DWP Anniversary commences
w/Goldeneye playing and general
hanging out, BBQ feast with Becca Churchill, Brad Thorpe, Ricky Patel,
Randy Welch and Jeff Brown
8-10pm -Visit Pye home in Courtland Ont for
fire and friends
10pm-1 am- Begin watching 1) Blair Witch Project 2) Dude Witch
Project - (PIC A)
as well as commencing the first of the interviews for DWP-A. Begin to head
out to DW road (PIC B)
1am -
Parked near the DW road at a car dealership. The adventurers, dressed in
black, armed with flashlights,
camera, video camera, an audio recorder and a whole lot of courage cautiously
bypassed
the newly erected gates. Avoiding the light of the moon, the group stayed
close together, seeing
sights everywhere. Part way down, Ms Churchill stops, having a strange
feeling and informs Mr Brown.
When they reach the end, they discover, hanging in the trees, black rags,
soaked in some sort of
liquid. On the pillars are rocks, in triangle formations, with what looks
like blood on them. At one
point Ms Churchill grows faint, the group does not have a good feeling
about the situation, and
they walk home - very quickly. They head back to the car. Upon reaching
the road, the group
dived into the ditches avoiding cars passing by. Mr Brown believes he has
dropped his keys and
the group quickly looks the ditch. They drive to a public place (Tim Hortens
- PIC C) and
discuss what has happened. The group returns to Mr Thope's for more discussion
(PIC D) long into the
night, as well as interviews (PICs E-H). Tenting is reject for the
comfort and safety of the
Thorpe residence.
AUGUST 25th Sunday 2002
- Group wakes up, heads for Lunch (PIC I) and back to the Thorpe's
for cleanup
and reflection of a memorable weekend (PIC J).
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After the Dude Witch Project II occured, a new theory circulated. With
the finding of
the sticky rags, and 'blood' on the rocks, it has been suggested that
possible sacrifices
for the Voodoo religion are possible. Possibly practiced by migrant
workers for tobacco
in the Oxford region, however most offshore labour is from Mexico,
Trinidad and Jamaica
where Voodoo is not a dominant religion. But everything is still possible
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