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Gravity

By: Charlie Glasgow
Narrated by: Ken Petrie
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People are vanishing somewhere in Iowa over several decades and without a trace. FBI agent Flick Anderson follows the trail and finds the small town of Gravity, Iowa where the sidewalks are barren and the post office boarded up. Agent Anderson vanishes in 1958 after finding a lot full of cars registered to the many victims.

After nearly twenty years, Professor William Bates arrives to cover the urban myth of Gravity and it's midnight train to nowhere. Some say the train shows up and the former town comes alive. Flick Anderson reappears at a set of railroad tracks that no longer exist in the middle of Gravity with a wild tale. He has not aged one day since his disappearance. in 1958.

Come listen to the amazing tale as told by Agent Anderson and penned by Professor William Bates from Morrow Bay, California. Lean closer and hear of the burning man and something that lurks far below in the old number nine shaft.

©2021 Charles Glasgow (P)2021 Charles Glasgow
Ghosts Occult Supernatural Scary Transportation Paranormal Haunted

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