Their actions weren’t cries for liberation but calculated moves to dominate.
Thorn’s Rebuttal to CWH – 2021 Hiller Hammer Article on the Dun Maylock
Nearly fifty years later, an internet-age conspiracy theorist, C.W.H., [is] dredging up my words to fit his own narrative of terror and control.
CWH Criticism of Thorn – 2021 Daily Fulton Article on the Dun Maylock
I’m no stranger to hearing people try to rewrite history to fit their own comforting narratives, but Jamie Thorn’s 1975 article in The Hiller Hammer might take the cake.
A Question of Motives – 1975 Article on Dun Maylock
“We’re still using the boogeymen to hide the inconvenient truths.”
Callback to Chaos – 2019 Daily Fulton Article on the Dun Maylock
But who were—or are—the Dun Maylock? What did they truly want? And, most importantly, why do I believe they’re still out there?
Quary Collapse – 1973 FH Gazette Article on Dun Maylock
By morning, rumors of Dun Maylock involvement had taken hold of the town
Library Book Swap – 1954 Fulton Hills Gazette Article on Dun Maylock
The most haunting discovery, however, was a single shelf filled with nothing but blank books. Each cover bore the title “You Will Know Us.”
Meaning of a Cult Name – 1889 Fulton Express Article on the Dun Maylock
This aligns perfectly with the group’s humble and mischievous beginnings in the late 1700s and early 1800s, when their acts, while disruptive, were far from the murderous atrocities they now commit.
Cult Examination – 1889 Fulton Express Article on the Dun Maylock
Was his murder a warning to outsiders, or an attack on the very notion of progress?
Baby Mama Now Hybrid? – 2024 Fulton County Advisor Article on the Hauntahk
“I even tried eating raw fish,” she admitted. “It felt… natural.”