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While the Everglades may be home to cryptids, it also houses murky human histories, exemplified by the life and crimes of Edgar J. Watson. Born in 1855, Watson fled a violent household only to amplify that legacy of brutality. Responsible for numerous murders across Florida, Watson operated a sugarcane business in the Everglades, yet continued his reign of terror by hiring vulnerable drifters he later disposed of when they became troublesome.