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GUEST,Bob from Michigan Origins: The Spider Murders (50) RE: Origins: The Spider Murders 14 Oct 06


I am back again to tell all of you, I spoke with Cindy's brother Brian on the phone about this. And he set the record straight with me on this whole thing. The Black family all still live in parts of Michigan and Woody cut her CD's at his studio in St. Louis, Michigan you can see his webpage at www.woodyblack.com but Brian said Woody is too much of a straight shooter to put any "hidden" messages in the music. Brian made two music videos of the spider song the first in 2000 and the second in 2006. He told me that she has had many unhappy love affairs but none of them are dead that he is aware of even though she had motive. I asked about Vic and he tells me that the family hasn't spoken to the man for sometime since their mother died April 2005 and he accused them of beating her to death or something like that. She passed away in Cindy's home. He also tells me that Rev-Vic aint no reverend just uses the title to scam people. He hasn't lived in Arkansas for the past three years now, the man moved to Texas and bought a hotel and I did a seach and found his address; PO Box 477, Sudan, TX 79371. I have much respect for Cindy and her family and her music. None what-so-ever about the holy Victor. And in closing I asked Brian about the origin of this song and if it holds any truth, He said it was made up on a whim but the Bigfoot Song is 100% truth you can look it up in the archives.


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