In a small Maine town, a police sketch of a woman linked to a shocking double homicide draws the attention of curious shoppers. A mysterious figure resembling the sketch quietly slips away, hinting at deeper connections. Folklore comes alive with the eerie tale of Huggin Molly, a spider woman haunting children. The tragic Miller murders unveil complicated family dynamics filled with betrayal and addiction, leading to unexpected revelations. Meanwhile, two brothers celebrate family memories, intertwining real and fictional tales in a heartwarming tribute.
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The Millers and Their Circumstances
Big Mike and Val Miller lived in a remote Maine town with their sons, Mike Jr. and Matt.
Big Mike, recently laid off, ran a side hustle from their trailer, involving a pawn shop, loans, and narcotics.
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The Discovery
Neighbor Alan Richardson found the Millers' bodies while returning a gas can.
He alerted authorities after seeing birthday decorations and then the bodies through the window.
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Initial Investigation
Investigators found the Millers neatly arranged, shot in the head.
Mike Jr. arrived, revealing his father's illegal business dealings, suggesting a possible motive.
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It was a frigid December day in a small logging town in Maine, roughly an hour’s drive from the US-Canadian border. And despite the falling snow, Christmas shoppers were out in full force. While most of the shoppers hurried from store to store, a small crowd had gathered in front of the police station. The shoppers watched as an officer stapled a poster to a telephone pole. Then, when he was done, they shuffled closer for a better view. The poster contained a forensic artist’s sketch of a middle-aged woman. She had a narrow face, thin nose, glasses, and bangs. And according to the text above the image, the police were looking for this woman in connection with a recent double homicide. The murders were shocking, but they were also the most exciting thing to happen in this part of rural Maine for as long as anyone could remember. So despite the cold, the shoppers stood there studying the sketch and discussing whether it looked like anyone they knew. They were so caught up in their conversation, no one noticed a bundled-up figure hurrying past on the sidewalk. This figure slowed just long enough to glance at the poster and recognize the face in the sketch, which bore a striking resemblance to their own. Then, before anyone could notice them, the figure turned and hurried off into the falling snow.
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