


The Police arrived in the woods, and began looking for Robin, but when they arrived at Coffin Rock, the evil spirit of Elly Kedward, the Blair Witch, assailed the search party, having just left Robin in the house in order to seek out the search party. The Burkittsville Police sent a search party up into the woods to rescue her at the same time Robin was led into the cellar by the old woman she had met in the woods. Her grandmother had become anxious about her and she had alerted the authorities. As she pictured herself all alone in the woods, which were becoming swamped in the darkness of the evening, Robin stood up and found a window in the basement, through which she squeezed herself and then ran through the darkening woods, and out of the woods completely, racing back to Burkittsville, to which she returned safely, although from then after she avoided the woods, claiming to feel an evil presence about the Burkittsville forest. Robin grew more and more frightened: she had been feeling a growing feeling of evil ever since she stepped into the basement. Hours passed, as Robin sat in the basement, which slowly grew darker as afternoon faded into evening. The old woman said she would depart, and left promising to return. Robin followed the woman and entered the house, and followed the woman down to a basement down in the bowels of the house. Her body was never found, and for thirteen days afterward, the creek became contaminated with oily bundles of sticks, rendering the water useless. Eleven eye- witnesses claimed to have seen a ghostly white hand reach up and pull her into the shallow water. During the picnic, ten- year- old Eileen Treacle wandered off towards Tappy East Creek and drowned. They awaited until the weather broke in 1.īlair, vowing never to utter the name. The townspeople immediately feared that a curse had been born. She was presumed dead from exposure, but the next year, all of her accusers and half the town's children vanished without a trace.
