Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory

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This Week's Weird News 9/27/24

A boomerang-shaped UFO filmed in Texas, a twisted miscreant terrorizing a British village via anonymous letters, and a creepy clown spotted roaming a Florida pedestrian bridge were among the weird and wondrous stories to appear on our radar this past week.

Several compelling videos showing possible paranormal activity crossed our desk this past week, beginning with a weird case of 'ghost water' that mystified workers at a cemetery in Argentina. Meanwhile, a witness in Texas captured tremendous footage of a large boomerang-shaped UFO silently cruising across the night sky. Later in the week saw news of an AI-enhanced photo of a forest fire that seemingly featured the miraculous figure of Jesus standing in the flames. On the cryptid front, Bigfoot may have been photographed near a lake on the Navajo Nation and a webcam watcher captured compelling footage of a remarkably clear hump cruising across Loch Ness.

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In what one hopes is not the start of another wave of creepy clown sightings, this past week featured a bizarre story wherein an individual dressed as just such a haunting harlequin appeared on a pedestrian bridge over a Florida highway. The mysterious stranger, who was caught on film by a traffic camera, roamed around on the overpass for several minutes, twirling an oversized mallet and bewildering rush hour commuters passing beneath him. The arrival of police put an end to the 'performance,' though in true phantom clown fashion, the joker managed to flee the scene before cops could catch him on the bridge.

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Perhaps the weirdest story of the week came by way of England where residents of a village say that they have been tormented by a twisted troublemaker who has been sending them sinister anonymous letters for the last two years. The first victim of the exceedingly cruel missives, a woman named Sophie, explained that they began when she decided to run in a local election. Shortly thereafter, her partner began receiving similarly unsettling messages. The bizarre campaign of terror soon spread to even more people living in the small community of Shiptonthorpe, which is now gripped by the eerie mystery that has left many residents on edge.

For more strange and unusual stories from the past week, check out the Coast to Coast AM website.


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