
About this episode
The episode explores the mysterious predator known as the 'Varmint of Burke’s Garden' that terrorized a Virginia community in 1952.
The highest mountain valley in Virginia is Burke’s Garden, also referred to as “God’s Thumbprint” for its bowl-like shape. It was here that something began killing sheep in the winter of 1952. Night after night, farmers woke to fresh losses, and no one could agree on what was responsible. Was it a wolf, a panther, or something stranger and unexplainable? This week we tell the story of Burke’s Garden and the mysterious predator that became known as the “Varmint of Burke’s Garden” and gripped an Appalachian community with fear for nearly a year. If you like our stories, be sure to subscribe to the Stories podcast. You’ll find us wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Thanks for listening!
People in this episode
Hosts: Steve Gilly, Rod Mullins
Topics covered
- mystery
- Appalachian history
- predators
- sheep farming
- local folklore
Keywords
- Burke’s Garden
- Virginia
- sheep
- predator
- Appalachian community
- mystery
- 1952
Mentioned in this episode
Places: Burke’s Garden, Virginia
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