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Episode 3: Donkey Lady Bridge

In our third episode, we explore the possibility that the ghost of a woman, murdered for defending her beloved donkey, still roams the south side of San Antonio, terrorizing anyone brave enough to cross the bridge associated with her tragic fate.

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