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IMDbIn Daniel Stern's follow-up book, 'Blair Witch Project: A Dossier', a white witch reveals that the stick-figures were a warning. When Heather cut one of them down, she set the stage for Josh's disappearance.
This mockumentary was produced for airing on The Sci-Fi Channel as a promotional prelude to the release of The Blair Witch Project (1999). It was subsequently given a separate home video release. It was also included as a bonus feature on the special edition of "The Blair Witch Project" DVD.
In Daniel Stern's follow-up book, 'Blair Witch Project: A Dossier', Heather's mother loans Heather's journal (found in the backpack) to a psychic to read. The psychic discovers that Heather actually invoked the Blair Witch to appear, making the entire tragedy her fault.
(at around 12 mins) The scenes from a black and white movie, showing a witch being dragged to the stake, were from the movie The City of the Dead (1960).
Private investigator Buck Buchanan appears in author Daniel Stern's follow-up book, 'Blair Witch Project: A Dossier'. The book reveals that Buchanan was hired by Heather's family to try to find her.
"[first lines] Narrator: In 1785, several children in the township of Blair, Maryland, accused Elly Kedward of witchcraft. She was found guilty and banished in the middle of winter. It was assumed she died from exposure. The following year, all of her accusers and half the town's children had vanished. Fearing a curse, the entire township fled as soon as the weather broke and vowed never to utter the name Elly Kedward again."
"[last lines] Buck Buchanan: In my law enforcement career I've seen people that have actually decided to disappear on their own and reestablish a new identity. There was no reason in this case for them to do that and there's no indication that they did. There's never been any evidence found to show that they're... that they fell upon foul play, that they're no longer living, so it's something in between or, certainly in the very least, something very suspicious."