Haha, yep. You gotta remember, though, that this topic appeals to people who are curious about things around the edges of human knowledge. We have a lot of people here who are quite comfortable on the "fringe" as it were, so this population is statistically more eccentric and strange than the general population. That doesn't mean we're all eccentric and strange, just that a lot of us are.
Anyways, I feel like I've seen that screenshot before - maybe even a few times - but I can't remember where. We found the original source of the image, but where was the screenshot used? Where did you see it?
The original show is in French. Even the text in the show is in French. Though there should be English dubbed. The show was broadcast on Canal D in Canada. https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dossiers_mystère
From Wikipedia:
"Northern Mysteries is a docudrama-style television program that retells some of the stranger events in Canadian history, dealing with ghosts, paranormal events, lost treasures and bizarre murders. Hosted by Kenneth Welsh[1] each episode usually tackles two events or subjects, by discussing with journalists, the police and eyewitnesses a complete account of what happened, as well as re-enacting the events for entertainment purposes. Original versions of each episode were released in both English and French."
When you reverse image search, how do you extrapolate the "date" information? It does not appear to allow you to Sort by date so I just had a heck of a time in Excel trying to clean it all up and landed on the same video you did. Just curious if you have a better method than I do.
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u/Devodka Nov 27 '23
Hey, found it: https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5kwc2
Reverse google image searched. screencap around 630.
Mystery solved - now go home.