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Part Three: The 28 Day Theory & The Madison Dry Goods Country Store

Part Three: The 28 Day Theory & The Madison Dry Goods Country Store

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Ed and Lorraine Warren have made a name for themselves in the paranormal and supernatural world so much so that even after death their son in law Tony has helped to share theories and cases of theirs you may not have heard of before. The 28 day theory is just one of those theories.

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Madison Dry Goods and Dry Goods Country Store | Madison NC | Facebook

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Sources:
Home - NESPR (tonyspera.com)
Is The "28 Day Cycle" A Real Paranormal Theory? - huntdogman.com
Madison Dry Goods and Country Store – Madison, North Carolina - Atlas Obscura
Lawson Family Murders Museum (Madison, NC) | Strange Carolinas: The Travelogue Of The Offbeat
Lawson family murders, historic Madison building featured in Netflix series '28 Days Haunted' (greensboro.com)

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