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Episode 1: The Hedge at Meon Hill: Last Seen Casefile Anomalies, #1

Episode 1: The Hedge at Meon Hill: Last Seen Casefile Anomalies, #1

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Episode 1: The Hedge at Meon Hill: Last Seen Casefile Anomalies, #1

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Warwickshire, England. February 14, 1945. A farm worker walks into a field to cut a hedge and never returns home. By evening, neighbors find him dead near his tools. A billhook lies by the hedge. A pitchfork stands upright in the soil. The ground tells a story—but not a simple one. There are no clear tracks leading away, no confirmed witness to a second presence, and no motive that fits cleanly. The case becomes known for its atmosphere. It should be known for its structure. The Hedge at Meon Hill reconstructs the investigation from the ground up, focusing on physical evidence, timelines, field conditions, and early statements before rumor reshaped the narrative. It separates what was recorded from what was later added, measuring the distance between fact and folklore. Through maps, movement, and method, the case is reframed not as legend, but as an unsolved problem that still resists a clean answer. This is not a story about myth. It is a study of what remains when evidence refuses to agree.
Warwickshire, England. February 14, 1945. A farm worker walks into a field to cut a hedge and never returns home. By evening, neighbors find him dead near his tools. A billhook lies by the hedge. A pitchfork stands upright in the soil. The ground tells a story—but not a simple one. There are no clear tracks leading away, no confirmed witness to a second presence, and no motive that fits cleanly. The case becomes known for its atmosphere. It should be known for its structure. The Hedge at Meon Hill reconstructs the investigation from the ground up, focusing on physical evidence, timelines, field conditions, and early statements before rumor reshaped the narrative. It separates what was recorded from what was later added, measuring the distance between fact and folklore. Through maps, movement, and method, the case is reframed not as legend, but as an unsolved problem that still resists a clean answer. This is not a story about myth. It is a study of what remains when evidence refuses to agree.

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