Mysteries at the Monument Season 4 Episode 11

Mysteries at the Monument Season 4 Episode 11 Escape From Slavery / A Witch on Hatteras Island / The Horn That Made a Big Bang

  • TVPG
  • January 28, 2016
  • 42 min

Escape From Slavery / A Witch on Hatteras Island / The Horn That Made a Big Bang is the eleventh episode of Mysteries at the Monument's fourth season. In this episode, viewers will be taken through three different stories that have shocked and intrigued people for years.

The first story, Escape From Slavery, follows the journey of a group of 11 slaves as they make their break from slavery in 1848. The group was led by William and Ellen Craft, who concocted a plan that would allow them to pose as a white slave owner and his servant traveling to Philadelphia. They travelled by train, boat, and finally arrived in Philadelphia after a grueling journey of over 1,000 miles. The statue of William Penn in Philadelphia, where the group arrived, is said to have been a symbol of hope for them. The episode explores the history behind the statue and how it was a beacon of freedom for those who escaped slavery.

The second story, A Witch on Hatteras Island, takes viewers to North Carolina, where an infamous witch is said to have lived in the 1700s. Despite being feared by the locals, the witch, who was known as Megalina, was said to have helped those in need by providing them with medicines and natural remedies. However, her reputation for being a witch led to her being accused of witchcraft and burned at the stake. The episode delves into the mystery surrounding this alleged witch and explores the legends and stories associated with her and the island.

The final story in this episode, The Horn That Made a Big Bang, explores the legend of the Didgeridoo horn. This instrument, used by the indigenous Australians, has a long history and is said to have many mystical powers. The episode takes viewers to Arizona, where a modern-day musician claims that he was able to create a big bang sound using the horn. The episode explores the history of the Didgeridoo and how it came to be associated with mystical powers.

Throughout this episode of Mysteries at the Monument, viewers will be taken on a journey through some of the most intriguing mysteries and legends of our time. From tales of slavery and escape to the stories of witches, and even the mysteries surrounding a mystical horn, this episode is sure to captivate viewers and spark their imagination.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 28, 2016
  • Content Rating
    TVPG
  • Runtime
    42 min
  • Language
    English