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The Mad Gasser Scare in Matoon
There was this lingering fear that someone had been committing these attacks and would never be caught. Today a lot of people chalk this whole thing up to mass hysteria. In 2003 a science teacher named Scott Maruna wrote a short book in which he determined that the mass hysteria claim was unfair because there was a lot of circumstantial evidence that pointed to a man named Farley Llewellyn.
In 1944, a small town in Illinois was gripped with fear that someone was spraying a toxic gas into their homes as they slept. And while there have been several explanations, there isn’t any one that’s recognized or accepted as the truth.
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