So, apparently, the clues in the book described as “an urban legend.” If a legend, lots of people must have heard of it, but apparently not the guy with the book.
I don’t have the Scardol story, but I think a concrete wall fell on him. Here, they seem to suggest that he was incorporated into U.S. Highway 51, which runs more or less north and south from Michigan’s upper peninsula, near to Chicago and near to Arkansas to New Orleans.
I assume this is the last day for this story and we should see something new tomorrow.
So, apparently, the clues in the book described as “an urban legend.” If a legend, lots of people must have heard of it, but apparently not the guy with the book.
I don’t have the Scardol story, but I think a concrete wall fell on him. Here, they seem to suggest that he was incorporated into U.S. Highway 51, which runs more or less north and south from Michigan’s upper peninsula, near to Chicago and near to Arkansas to New Orleans.
I assume this is the last day for this story and we should see something new tomorrow.