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a spider web-like cocoon giving evidence that a series of spiders have wrapped him up like a fly, saving his dead body for consumption. Dr. Eastmann comes to the realization that Harry had clearly died of fright (possibly from the result of a heart attack), when Harry (who is now reduced to bones and skin) is taken.
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262:"From the Other Side"
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763:Chris Estes
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579:Chris Estes
474:"Moonlight"
376:wolf spider
312:"Moonlight"
241:Metal Blade
237:Chris Estes
99:Metal Blade
71:Heavy metal
52:6 June 1995
1015:Categories
819:Conspiracy
781:Livia Zita
777:Hal Patino
753:Snowy Shaw
743:Mikkey Dee
636:2021-09-07
589:References
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748:Mike Moon
717:Mike Wead
558:Personnel
530:"Room 17"
407:Writer(s)
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363:physician
346:reclusive
630:archived
607:Allmusic
460:"Dreams"
432:"Killer"
303:"Dreams"
274:"Killer"
183:Allmusic
106:Producer
57:Recorded
49:Released
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974:Singles
826:The Eye
805:Abigail
254:Summary
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144:(1995)
135:(1992)
847:Voodoo
812:"Them"
581:- bass
410:Length
177:Rating
174:Source
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