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Pull up closer to the fire, friend. Tonight Holler Tales brings you the true story of Bad Tom Smith — the Devil of Breathitt County — a man whose rage ruled the mountains until the rope finally ended his reign. This isn’t moonshine mischief or outlaw glamour. This is a tale of real violence, real fear, and the justice Appalachia delivered when the law moved too slow. Bad Tom Smith terrorized Breathitt County through the late 1800s with gunfights, drunken rampages, and sudden killings that froze the whole region. When he murdered an innocent man in his own cabin, the county rose up, formed a posse, and dragged him back to Jackson to face the gallows. His hanging became one of the most talked-about moments in mountain history, a turning point that old men still whisper about when the fire burns low. If you grew up hearing stories about outlaw justice, feuds, and the old Appalachian ways, this one will take you right back. This is the complete TRUE STORY, told in the voice of Rufus, staying faithful to the land, the people, and the history that shaped these hills. Welcome to Holler Tales: where Appalachian history comes alive around the fire. • #hollertales • #appalachia • #truecrimehistory • #documentaryforsleep • #outlawstories Welcome to Holler Tales — where the old mountains still whisper if you know how to listen. Here we share the forgotten stories of Appalachia: ghost tales and haints, Appalachian folklore, the mystery of the Melungeons, blood feuds, and the daily life of mountain folk in the 1800s and early 1900s. From wood stoves and washtubs to granny women with herbs and second sight, these are true stories of survival, superstition, and memory carried deep in the Blue Ridge and Smoky hollers. Some tales will chill you, some will move you, all will connect you to the spirit of the South. 🔔 Don’t miss a single story from the holler — hit Subscribe and ring the bell to keep the echoes alive. ✨ #HollerTales #AppalachianFolklore #GhostStories #MelungeonMystery #BlueRidgeHistory #SouthernStories #MountainLife #sleepstories #documentariesforsleep #boringhistory #documentaryhistory Subscribe Here: / @hollertales