Laurah’s traveling all month — so while we cook up some strange new offerings for you, please enjoy this episode from our archives.
Whether presented as urban legend, murderous maniac, or ghostly avenger, the Bunnyman of Virginia has haunted a certain overpass near Fairfax--Colchester Bridge--and its residents for more than fifty years. This week, we delve into the origins of the twisty rabbit’s tale.
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Sources
Brian A. Conley, “The Bunny Man Unmasked” Fairfax County History 2009
N/A, “Man in Bunny Suit. . “ The Washington Post, 1970.
N/A, “The Rabbit Reappears . “ The Washington Post, 1970.
Richard Spong, “A Male in a. . .” The Beckley Post-Herald, 1970.
N/A, UPI, “Antics of ‘Bunny Man’. . .” The Minneapolis Star, 1970.
Matthew Kortan, “A Hare-Raising Tale. . .” The Flat Hat, 2020.
Kari Pugh, “Beware Bunnyman Bridge. . .” The Manassa Journal Messenger, 2010.
Staff, “Ghosts, Spirits, Witches. . .” The Arlington Sun Gazette, 2014.
Amelia Heymann, “Haunted Virginia. . .” CBS - 11 WJHL, 2021.
Ally Schweitzer, “The True Story. . .” WAMU, 2017.
Kari Pugh, “Bunny Man Bridge. . .” Inside Nova, 2021.
Don Oldenburg, “Boo! It’s the Bunny Man!” The Washington Post, 2003.
Atlas Obscura, Bunnyman Bridge
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