Throughout its long history, Freetown, Massachusetts, has been a hotbed of criminal and supernatural occurrences in the town's State Forest. This is the first account of how its darker side connects hauntings with violent crime and local cults. Native American ghosts roam here and evil lurks, making the forest a haven for nasty creatures (the Pukwudgies). A witch looks for favors from young men, satan cults thrive, and killers kill. Read first-hand accounts from police officials and criminals about the forest. Learn why hauntings continue today. Many come here to enjoy the beauty of Freetown State Forest; these are the stories of those who cannot leave. AUTHOR: Christopher Balzano is a teacher and writer from the Boston area. He is the founder and director of Massachusetts and the surrounding states. As an investigator of the paranormal for more than ten years, he has been writing about those experiences for the past five years. He has been a conributor to Jeff Belanger's Encyclopedia of Haunted Places and was one of the writers behind Weird Hauntings. His writing has been featured in Haunted Times and Mystery Magazine and has been covered by the Boston Globe, the Boston Hearld, the Standard Times and Worcester Magazine. He currently lives in Woburn, Massachusetts, with his wife and son.