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  2. The Night Holds Terror - Wikipedia

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    Gene Courtier, an employee of North American at Edwards AFB, stops his car on the way home for hitchhiker Victor Gosset, a wanted criminal and member of a gang of three robbers headed by Robert Batsford and new addition Luther Logan.

  3. Terro - Wikipedia

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    Terro may refer to: Terro Ant Bait, a brand of pesticide based on borax; Alaaeddine Terro (born 1953), Lebanese politician This page was last edited on 20 ...

  4. Terror Trap - Wikipedia

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    Elliot’s constant embarrassment, the wife’s needlessly angry outbursts, and Fahey’s madman hamminess kept me occupied more so than the snuff filmmaking at this death trap motel." [ 4 ] The film also received reviews from Flickering Myth and HorrorNews.net, the latter of which recommended the film for the performances of Madsen and Fahey.

  5. Edwin S. Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Edwin S. Lowe (1910 – February 23, 1986) was a U.S. salesman, toymaker, game entrepreneur and real estate developer whose promotion of a game he renamed Bingo [1] made it popular as a national pastime and fundraising activity for churches and schools.

  6. Fly-killing device - Wikipedia

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    A typical flyswatter. A flyswatter (or fly-swat, fly swatter [1]) usually consists of a small rectangular or round sheet of a lightweight, flexible, vented material (usually thin metallic, rubber, or plastic mesh) around 10 cm (4 in) across, attached to a handle about 30 to 60 cm (1 to 2 ft) long made of a lightweight material such as wire, wood, plastic, or metal.

  7. The Devonsville Terror - Wikipedia

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    On November 7, 1683 in Devonsville, Massachusetts, three women—Jessica Morley, Mary Pratt, and Rebecca Carson—are kidnapped by the townsfolk based on accusations of witchcraft.