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"Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: Mr. Fields, what *do* you know about Sorrow Creek? Daniel Fields: Well I was kind of surprised to get your call this morning. I just thought that you'd know more than I would being from the area and all. Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: Every child born to a woman in this part of the country has a granddaddy who tells him stories to keep him from wandering into the woods. Local myths and legends [sighs] Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: we need to know the truth. Daniel Fields: Well Sergeant, the truth is that no one really knows what happened in Sorrow Creek. You know families started to flee as early as a decade after its first founding in 1750, and stories of insanity, suicide and murder, they continued on until the town was fully abandoned in 1899. Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: The entire town abandoned, just like that? Daniel Fields: Yeah, nine families left all that they owned, all in one day. So they'd rather leave everything behind instead of spending another night in these woods. Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: And since then? Daniel Fields: Since then, a small salvaging company from a town nearby started hauling out most of the useful building materials sometime in the '20s. However that was halted when a four-man crew never returned home one night. Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: Well what happened to them? Daniel Fields: Three were never found again, the fourth, he was found dead on the edge of town, bled to death. Most figured he was mauled by a bear. Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: Most? Daniel Fields: His back was torn to pieces in 71 places. Rest of his body however, wasn't even touched."
"Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: Does anyone have an explanation for these things? Daniel Fields: Depends on who you're asking. Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: I'm asking *you*, Mr. Fields. Daniel Fields: Some people believe Sorrow Creek was founded on the very spot where the devil fell through the earth on his way to Hell. Sheriff Jonas Leerhsen: Is that what you believe? Daniel Fields: It's as good as any explanation for what's happened here."