The Evie Man
Running through Tampa has an interesting story about someone he calls The Evie Man. Anyone else in Seminole Heights experinece any encounters with The Evie Man? Go to his blog and let him know.
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Running through Tampa has an interesting story about someone he calls The Evie Man. Anyone else in Seminole Heights experinece any encounters with The Evie Man? Go to his blog and let him know.
Posted by David Scott Banghart at 1/15/2006 10:05:00 PM
6 comments:
We recently received a "package" from that appears to be from the Evie Man...about a week ago..the details are posted on Running through Tampa's blog. We thought it was an isolated incident, thanks for including the reference in your blog.
Thanks for the mention, this seems to be generating a lot of interest.
I live near Epps Park and the other day I found about five folded up pieces of paper that each had a different referencer to Natalie Wood.
"I dreamed I was making out with Natalie Wood."
"I got a massage from Natalie Wood last night."
etc...
It was very creepy. It must have been this nutjob. With two small kids I really don't find it entertaining or interesting.
Unless you're Natalie Wood, I wouldnt worry about it.
Just received a new message from the anti-Evie man:
"By the power of the Holy Spirit I banned the Antichrist criminal Evie from coming to my country America.
Sister Mary Francis
Nun at Academy of the Holy Names Catholic School in Tampa, where I went to school."
Oh, forgot to say, we found it on East North Street. It was a folded up piece of cheap printer paper, printed on by an inkjet printer using a font that looks like a typewriter font. The top and bottom margins of the paper were cut with scissors so that it was only 4 inches long, by 8.5 inches wide. :)
This is actually the second time we have found a note like this on East North Street. The other note was almost exactly the same (we still have it). I suspect that this is being re-printed from a file saved on a computer.
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