'Hex' Murder Home Will Share Tale With Visitors
One of the most well-known homes in York County will open this summer, giving locals and visitors alike a chance to see where a man believed to be a witch was beaten to death and burned almost 80 years ago.
Visitors to the former home of Nelson Rehmeyer will be able see where the man -- believed to be a witch or "pow-wower" -- was killed more than 200 years after the infamous Salem, Mass., witch trials.
Media from across the world came to cover the trial of John Blymire and his two teen accomplices. The trio killed Rehmeyer because Blymire believed the man had cast a spell on him, ruining 15 years of his life. Full Story
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Visitors to the former home of Nelson Rehmeyer will be able see where the man -- believed to be a witch or "pow-wower" -- was killed more than 200 years after the infamous Salem, Mass., witch trials.
Media from across the world came to cover the trial of John Blymire and his two teen accomplices. The trio killed Rehmeyer because Blymire believed the man had cast a spell on him, ruining 15 years of his life. Full Story
Related: religion, wicca, pagan, spells


















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