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  • Kusshii’s most famous appearances include a 1973 sighting by 40-member team of biologists from Hokkaido University, as well
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  • In the 1973 film, ''Godzilla vs. Megalon'', Gigan was sent by the antagonist Nebulans t Also in 1973, Gigan made an appearance on Toho's television series ''Zone Fighter''. Gig
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  • Between May 1972 and February 1973, Kemper embarked on a spree of murders, picking up female students hitch-hi <p>In April 1973, Kemper battered his mother to death with a pick hammer as she slept. He de
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  • ...ways Vanilla'' (1971), ''Season of the Witch'' (1972) and ''The Crazies'' (1973). Though not as acclaimed as ''Night of the Living Dead'' or some of his la # ''The Crazies'', 1973
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  • The first recorded sighting of the Big Muddy Monster took place on June 25, 1973, near Murphysboro, Illinois. According to the Murphysboro Police Department
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  • ...ter, Charmaine, and also of a serious sexual assault on a woman in January 1973. The Police suspect she was involved in further murders for which she has n ...semary in April 1994. The crimes for which she was convicted occurred from 1973 to 1979, by which time the basement of the Wests' house at 25 Cromwell Stre
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  • ...nd was 15-year old Carol Ann Cooper, abducted and murdered around November 1973, and the third was Lucy Partington (a relative of Martin Amis) who was murd ...lled Alison Chambers, just as they did to the victims mentioned above from 1973 onwards.
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  • ...a') is a robot that appears in the Godzilla film ''Godzilla vs. Megalon'' (1973).
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  • *Go! Greenman Episode 14 Greenman vs. Gabara (1973)
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  • ...him cannabis. However, when Mullin went to Gianera's house on January 25, 1973, he found that his old friend had moved away. The house was now occupied by ...was not charged with the first three), and his trial opened up on July 30, 1973. Mullin had admitted to all the crimes and therefore the trial focused on w
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  • In 1973, the Arkansas State Legislator created the White River Monster Refuge along
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  • ...ere reported in areas surrounding Mt. Hiba in the summers between 1971 and 1973, as increased human activity during the hunting season forced the creature
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  • ...ancestor emanating from the gaping jaws of the serpent's mouth” (Ivanoff, 1973). * Ivanoff, Pierre (1973). ''Monuments of Civilization: Maya''. New York: Brosset & Dunlap. ISBN 0-4
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  • With the groundbreaking collection ''Demons by Daylight'' (1973), Campbell set out to be as unlike Lovecraft as possible, although the book *''Demons By Daylight'', 1973.
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  • Herbert Gottschalk: Lexicon Der Mythologie. Safari-Verlag. Berlin. 1973.
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  • * The House with a Clock in Its Walls (1973) by John Bellairs * The Legend of Hell House (1973)
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  • ...Booke-Little, Richmond Herald of Arms Arco Publishing Co. Inc, New York, 1973, ISBN 0-668-002941-2
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  • ...A film titled ''The Tenderness of the Wolves'' was released in Germany in 1973 dramatizing Haarmann's crimes. It starred Kurt Raab as the killer and featu
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  • '''Albert Henry DeSalvo''' (September 3, 1931 - November 25, 1973) was a [[serial killer]] active in Boston, Massachusetts in the early 1960s
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  • *''Blood Risk'' (1973, as Brian Coffey) *''Dance with the Devil'' (1973, as Deanna Dwyer)
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  • ...od, Peter. ''Gazetteer of Scottish and Irish Ghosts'' (Souvenir Press; May 1973) ISBN 0-2856-2089-4
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  • ...of the Country''. first published 1870. republished by EP Publishing Ltd., 1973.
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  • *'''June 23 1973 - Richard Ellerington, aged six''' *'''October 12 1973 - Bernard Smythe, aged 72'''
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  • ...d the show as "[[Mannix]] in a cemetery." ''Night Gallery'' lasted until [[1973]]. *''[[Night Gallery]]'' (1970 - 1973 television series)
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  • * Leech, Keith (1989). ''Jack in the Green in Tasmania 1844-1973'', Folklore Society Library. ISBN 1-871903-00-9.
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  • ...l warfare increased markedly after the release of the film The Exorcist in 1973. ...s in the Parlor: A Practical Guide To Deliverance (Kirkwood: Impact Books, 1973).
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  • ...ctory hauntings have appeared over the years, including a collaboration in 1973 by ghost-hunter and author Peter Underwood and Paul Tabori entitled The Gho * Tabori, P. and Underwood, P. (1973) ''The Ghosts of Borley''. Newton Abbot: David & Charles.
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  • ...The Fog'' bears considerable resemblance to that of [[George A. Romero]]'s 1973 film ''The Crazies'': as in Romero's film, the chemical weapon induces viol
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  • Trevor Ravenscroft’s 1973 bestseller ''The Spear of Destiny'' has fixed his version of the legend in ...Behind the Spear Which Pierced the Side of Christ''. Samuel Weiser, Inc., 1973
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  • [[Raëlism|Raëlians]] claim that in 1973, a French journalist named Raël (which is claimed to mean ''The messenger
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  • ...' (1970; The Ogre). Other modern works depicting ogres include ''L'Ogre'' (1973) by Jacques Chessex, and Nacer Khemir's ''L'Ogresse'' (1975), a collection
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  • '''''Interview with the Vampire''''' is a novel by [[Anne Rice]] written in 1973 and published in 1976 by Alfred A. Knopf. The book centers on themes of imm
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  • *1973, ''Ceremonia sangrienta/Blood Castle'' by Jorge Grau *1973, ''El Retorno de Walpurgis/Curse of the Devil'' by Carlos Aured
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  • The public house on the fictitious "Summerisle" in the 1973 cult film ''The Wicker Man'' is called The Green Man.
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  • She completed her first book, ''[[Interview with the vampire]]'', in 1973 and published it in 1976. This book would be the first in Rice's popular ''
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  • ...number of reports occur in the Boggy Creek area and are the basis for the 1973 film ''The Legend of Boggy Creek''. The last known report was in 2004. ...ier, John Russell ''Bigfoot: The Sasquatch and Yeti in Myth and Reality'', 1973, E.P. Dutton, ISBN 0525066586
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  • ...t in exorcism boomed after release of the horror movie ''The Exorcist'' in 1973 and ''The Exorcism of Emily Rose'' in 2005. The Catholic diocese of Chicago *''The Exorcist'' (1973, re-released 2000), and its sequels and prequels, were inspired by Catholic
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  • ...st mentioned in Campbell's "The Franklyn Paragraphs" ([[1973 in literature|1973]]).
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  • ...nity College in El Dorado, earning an Associate's Degree in Electronics in 1973. He enrolled at Wichita State University that same fall. There he graduated From 1972 to 1973, Rader worked as an assembler for the Coleman Company, a camping gear firm,
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  • *Certain editions of the Guinness Book of World Records (for example, the 1973 edition) mention the "Beane" family in their Crime section.
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  • ...n been a report of what sounds very like a Tatzelwurm from Denmark in June 1973! Although most authorities have treated the Tatzelwurm as a mystery reptile
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  • ...cience fiction.<ref>[[Vladmir Nabokov]], ''Strong Opinions'' (McGraw Hill, 1973). Page 3 et seq. ISBN 0679726098</ref> ...e laws]])<ref>[[Arthur C. Clarke]], ''Profiles of the Future'' (Macmillan, 1973). In the essay "Hazards of Prophecy: The Failure of Imagination". ISBN 0330
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  • * ''Al Azif: The Necronomicon'' by [[L. Sprague de Camp]] (1973, ISBN 1587150433)
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  • ...r-old girl was abducted from a Rocky Mountains campsite in Montana in June 1973. The girl, Susan Jaeger, was abducted from the tent in the early hours; th
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  • ^ Norman Cohn, Europe's Inner Demons, London: Pimlico, 1973
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  • * ''Zone Fighter'' (1973) - The Garoga aliens claim to have created Ghidorah and make him fight Zone
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  • ...''The Daleks'', ''The Space Museum'' (1965) and ''Planet of the Daleks'' (1973). In ''The Daleks'', Ian Chesterton disguises himself by hiding in a Dalek * ''Frontier in Space'': February 24–March 31, 1973
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  • ...erlin to Peenemünde in Part 3 of Thomas Pynchon's '''Gravity's Rainbow''' (1973) is called the ''Anubis''.
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  • ...e Village Halloween Parade''. Started by a Greenwich Village mask maker in 1973, the parade now attracts over 2 million spectators/participants as well as
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  • ...ACTUALLY HAPPENED!" The reference to The Exorcist is revealing, since the 1973 film had been a huge box office success and was one of the major cultural e
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  • ...ent of red dust and salpetric acid, most notably in ''Protector'' (novel) (1973), which also includes their genocide (by impacting an ice asteroid into the
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  • * In ''Soylent Green'', a [[1973]] science fiction film starring Charlton Heston, Edward G. Robinson, and Jo * ''Secrets'', a 1973 TV comedy play by Michael Palin and Terry Jones in which some chocolate fac
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  • * ''The Exorcist'' (1973)
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  • *In 1973, a major television movie version starring Jack Palance was produced by Dan
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  • * ''White Stains.'' (1973).
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  • *''Manson'' documentary directed by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick (1973)
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