When the headless remains of Graham Hastings, a University of Virginia film student, are found in the woods, the team is thrust into the legend of .
This episode, which originally aired on November 29, 2006, serves as the series' eerie nod to The Blair Witch Project . While the Jeffersonian team usually deals with cold, hard facts, this case forces them to confront local folklore and the "maybe-supernatural". 🪓 The Case: Fact vs. Folklore
The episode uses "found footage" styles—grainy, handheld camera work—to heighten the suspense.
Graham was filming a documentary about Maggie when he was decapitated by an axe made of an extinct birch species—the same kind used on the legendary witch.
[s2e10] The Headless Witch In The Woods Apr 2026
When the headless remains of Graham Hastings, a University of Virginia film student, are found in the woods, the team is thrust into the legend of .
This episode, which originally aired on November 29, 2006, serves as the series' eerie nod to The Blair Witch Project . While the Jeffersonian team usually deals with cold, hard facts, this case forces them to confront local folklore and the "maybe-supernatural". 🪓 The Case: Fact vs. Folklore [S2E10] The Headless Witch in the Woods
The episode uses "found footage" styles—grainy, handheld camera work—to heighten the suspense. When the headless remains of Graham Hastings, a
Graham was filming a documentary about Maggie when he was decapitated by an axe made of an extinct birch species—the same kind used on the legendary witch. a University of Virginia film student