When they awake, they find three small rock piles, similar to the ones in the graveyard. They hear the same noises as the previous night, but cannot place the source. The ramble through the woods until sunset and set up camp. Human like stick figures suspended in the trees The next day, the students attempt to return to the car, but are hopelessly
Later in the night, mysterious sounds are heard from all around the tent. One of the campers disturbs one such pile. They find an old cemetery that has several small stone piles. When they wake up, they begin to suspect they are lost. The students move on to Coffin Rock where, apparently, five men were brutally and ritualistically murdered. They come across two fishermen who recall a tale of a girl who went missing, who now supposedly haunts the woods. The next day, the filmmakers explore the woods of Burkittsville more in depth. Some locals tell a tale of a man named Rustin Parr who kidnapped and murdered seven children in his home in the woods. These locals tell varying tales of missing children and personal accounts. Williams, and Joshua Leonard, go to Burkittsville, Maryland where they interview some locals.
The students, Heather Donahue, Micheal C.
It begins with a disclaimer that the students went missing and that this is the last known footage of them. The film follows three young filmmakers attempting to chronicle a local myth, the titular Blair Witch. Warning: this text contains details about the plot/ending of the film.