Amid Gundella's controversial appearance at the Plymouth-Canton High School around Halloween of 1985 she was still going about her perfunctory witchy duties. I've mentioned her involvement in one of the three witch covens in Michigan during the latter half of the 20th century and this article from The Bay City Times gives some more details about those coven meetings and the inner workings during the Sabbats. Not to mention that it confirms her mother was the high priestess of the Au Sable coven.
Oscoda resident, 71-year-old Fritz Lockhart, remembered at the time those very meetings. He claimed to have seen the witches going to their meeting near a cemetery where one of the host witch's family resided and that they flew a lit jack-o-lantern on the tail of a kite over the graveyard. Now, I'm no physics expert but that must have been one hell of a sturdy kite.
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