Moll Dyer
Moll Dyer was a 17th-century woman from Leonardtown, Maryland, who became a symbol of witchcraft after being accused by locals during a disease outbreak. Her tragic story, which concludes with her death in the wilderness, has influenced American pop culture, notably inspiring the character at the center of 'The Blair Witch Project.'
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Moll Dyer was a single woman living alone who was deemed a witch and died in the frozen wilderness after being blamed for a disease outbreak.
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