Because the Blair Witch Project was entirely fake. The Blair Witch was made up entirely for the movie so an investigation would be pointless.
You could say she is still alive, if you believed in the story in the first place. You could also say that she never existed, so then no she is not alive. Or, you could say she casts spells to keep herself from dying, if you believe in that. ------ The Blair Witch is a fictional character created for the movie The Blair Witch Project. She was never alive. However, she is inspired by the true story of the Bell Witch.
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Do you mean The Blair Witch Project? No, it's a pure work of fiction. Some of it's inspiration may have come from old American folk tales of paranormal events that took place in the 19th Century (most of which were probably either made up completely or else grossly exaggerated, and in any case could never be proved), but it's not based on a real story, no.
Without saying too much.....it's a kind of bad rip off of Godzilla mixed with The Blair Witch Project. It's a movie that takes place in New York City and it is being "filmed" by one of the characters so it's your standard shaky documentary type approach to a scary movie.
Blair Walsh plays Place Kicker for the Minnesota Vikings.
The cast of There Is No Place Like Home - 1916 includes: Antrim Short as Andrew Blair Lew Short as Mr. Blair Estelle Short as Mrs. Blair
Oregon EDIT: Actually, Massachusetts. There wasn't an Oregon in 1692, when the Trials took place.
The last Salem witch trial was in may of 1693. The last witch trial was in Germany in the earky 1800s.
The Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692.
The Rose Red mansion does not exist. It was purported to be a true story, but it was a hoax, just like with The Blair Witch Project, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and others. However, Stephen King got the idea from Sarah Winchester and the Winchester Mansion, which did/do exist. See the Related Question below.It is not a real place but you could find fake pictures of it, and pictures from the movie, on Google images.