Georgia Mysteries

This blog is intended to provide a venue for the free discussion and discourse concerning strange and weird phenomena in Georgia.

Sunday, February 23, 2025

What Happened to Brian Wehrle?

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(Photo of Jeff Rolsten and Brian Wehrle from wjbf.com) The day should have started as a normal day for Brian Wehrle on September 24, 2009 i...
Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Who Bombed the Georgia Guidestones and Why?

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 Back in 2008, almost 14 years ago, I blogged about one of the most notable mysteries in Georgia history, namely who was behind the construc...
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Sunday, November 14, 2021

Is the Old Governor's Mansion in Milledgeville Haunted by Old Molly?

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 Often called the First Lady of Milledgeville, or the Gem of Milledgeville, the Old Governor's Mansion is the centerpiece of the histori...

The Strange Disappearance of Justin Gaines

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 One of the highest profile disappearances in Georgia was that of Justin Gaines. Gaines, 18 years old and a freshman at what was then called...
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Sunday, October 17, 2021

Eerie Georgia: Chilling Tales from the Mountains to the Sea by Jim Miles, A Good Read!

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 Jim Miles has staked out a position in the Georgia paranormal literary world as "Mr. Weird Georgia," mostly owing the moniker to ...
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Sunday, January 10, 2021

Happy New Year!!!

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 Greetings to all my followers and readers! I want to wish you all a Happy New Year, and although we are already ten days into 2021, I felt ...
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Tuesday, December 29, 2020

Grey Ghost of Kinchafoonee Creek: Bigfoot, Farmer, or Hog-Bear?

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 Although the most noted bigfoot story in Georgia tends to be the one that comes from the depths of the Okefenokee Swamp in 1829, there are ...
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I am a college vice president and history professor who has a love of history, Georgia, and anything that involves a combination of the two. I especially love strange and weird phenomenon. I am a big fan of Titanic history and unsolved mysteries. I would love to one day have enough money to just travel all over the world to historic places. I realize that is a big dream, but we all need them.
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