Spring is in the air! That doesn't mean however, that we can't give you chills with a little horror and madness. One thing that does warm our hearts is celebrating a long time friend to the show Yvonne Mason. In this episode she shares with us Blood Alley. Robert (Bubba) Haines a tobacco chewing, beer drinking, womanizing, wheelholder is running way behind schedule with a load to Miami, Florida on Hwy27. A highway that started up north and ended in Miami. Bubba was on a stretch of two lane blacktop between Sarasota and Miami known as Blood Alley late a night following a full moon. He is singing country songs with the radio when he sees something that will forever change his life.
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