Spooked - The Blue Lady
Episode Date: November 8, 2024Castles are the stuff of fairy tales, of happily-ever-afters, right? Well, things are not so rosy at Sharon Rectory in misty Ireland.Thank you, Emma, for sharing your story with us! If you want to hea...r more about her family’s haunted castle, check out Emma’s book, The Haunting of Sharon Rectory.Produced by Zoë Ferrigno, original score by Renzo Gorrio, artwork by Teo Ducot.Watch and listen to Spooked... you can subscribe on YouTube for our scary stories. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Fairy shadows in the sky.
If I should grow black wings and fly to ask all that I wondered why, would you give answer?
Or would you lie?
To spooked, stay.
It was four walls of our trailer, Northern Michigan Woods.
Tough.
Trying to dodge my parents in that tiny space.
Their sadness, their rage, low boil, please remain.
Keep my head down, down, stay off the way, stay shadows, stay.
silent. So despite the winter cold, I spend long hours in the forest, not born to this
land. Not raised here, but I know these trails. These woods, the creeks, the ponds, the fields,
I know them. They're outside, freeze. That is an easy nine-year-old target inside. I like to imagine
that this land knows me, looks out for me. One late afternoon, one late afternoon, why
In the woods, the air snaps from just cold to frigid.
And still, can't go back home, not yet.
Walking through the snow instead, head up, looking up.
I see the flash of red.
He's hopping from one branch to the other, a cardinal, clucking, singing,
scolding me just because I can't fly.
It makes no sense how much he stands out.
Beautiful, against his backdrop.
So almost silly makes me want to laugh looking up at him.
A right foot.
Instead of patting on snow,
crunches through ice, then my leg is sinking, falling.
Oh, I'm failing, shock of wet.
Cold, cold, cold.
My arm in the water, pushing me out of the water,
rolling, rolling.
All it takes to crack through this ice
to flop back on the snow.
How far away I can't remember, and the cold hurts.
Branding iron pain hurts.
blinding so cold
my leg, my arms, my fingers
I can't stop to scream
pure pain, agony, it hurts.
Oh, this is worse.
That pain is good.
When there is no pain,
you lose limbs.
Run, run, my left hand
can barely twist the
door knob. Stop letting me heat out my house.
Dark figures huddled around the TV,
flickering gloom, my father
shelling peanuts.
No one turns their head to look
me staggered toward the restroom, crying, crying hands like paddles trying to turn on the water.
Let me turn on the water, let me turn on the water.
I want to turn on hot water, but I know better.
Cold water first, until you can feel.
Hear myself, silent sobbing.
Just a little bit of hot water now.
Just a little bit, just a little bit, just a little bit, just a little bit.
Frozen fingers apart with my teeth outside.
Inside, we begin.
Far from East Tully, he's but six years old, and her parents they buy the Sharon Rectory.
A crumbling, 200-plus year-old manner in the Irish countryside.
Very nice indeed.
Moving into Sharon, I was apprehensive.
I just could never see it to be a home, a forever home for me and my family,
because it just had this big scary look to it.
It's not your typical house, everyday house.
It's a very large stone building surrounded by woodland.
And when my parents bought the house, it was in complete ruins.
The whole place was falling apart.
So I could never see it to be a home.
Emma doesn't know this at the time, but she's not the only person who is scared of Sharon Rectory.
In town, there's a bit of lore surrounding the house.
A lot of people say that it's haunted.
My parents, they were hearing stories, but they were both sceptical.
I suppose the way they seen it was that they wouldn't believe it until they seen it for themselves.
It was the bank holiday, August, when we moved in.
My new bedroom is upstairs and it's right next to my parents' room.
And in the opposite end of the room, there is a door that leads to the back staircase.
This back staircase, just even with the lights on,
it still looks dark. It just creeped me out. I start to hear strange noises come from these back
staircase. I can hear footsteps coming up the stairs and it seems to creep up the stairs
halfway and stop and then it might just continue then and then it'll stop again. I'm thinking in my head
is this really only in my head
or am I actually hearing something for real?
One night
I could hear the footsteps
I'm watching the door
and I could see
a mist, a blue mist form
in the middle of the room
it wasn't a heavy kind of a fog
it was light
it was transparent
I'm seeing
what looks to be like a lady form
the top of her forms burst
so I could see her head and her hair
her dress started to form
it's a long dress
and it's not of this area
I don't see a face
there's just blank it's just
nothing it's just emptiness
I just couldn't watch her anymore
I was under the covers
and I'm trying not to breathe
because I feel like if I breathe, she'll hear me.
And I don't know what she's going to do.
I don't know what her intentions are.
I'm starting to sweat.
Eventually I come up for air
and I don't see her in the room anymore.
This continues to happen night after night.
And it's terrifying.
Emma's parents are just in the next room,
but she never screams or runs to them.
I didn't know whether or not to tell my parents
because I didn't know that if they would believe me or not
or if they would be thinking that
I'm making this up because I want to go back to our old house
it was about a couple of weeks later
I'm lying in my bed
and I could hear the footsteps coming up the back staircase
I instantly pull the covers over my head
I'm lying there hoping that this would be another night
where she'll just pass through the room
and I try and fall asleep.
I could feel like an almost weight sat beside me
and I could feel her presence right close to me.
I pull the cupboard back
and I can see her sitting at the bottom of my bed.
She was facing me
and I could see her look at me with a feature.
face, her head just turned to me.
I was under the covers again.
I could still feel her beside me.
And I could hear a very, very faint light
kind of humming.
It was just enough to make out.
And I feel that she's trying to comfort me.
But I don't feel any comfort.
I'm so scared.
It lasts for a few seconds.
and then it's silence, and all I can hear is my breath.
At this point, Emma decides that she has to talk to her mom.
I'm afraid that she's not going to believe me.
I tell her, and she kind of pauses for a second,
and she tells me that she has seen her too, and so is my dad.
They would see her standing at the bottom of the bed,
and then my mum would often see her too beside my dad
and my dad mightn't have been able to see her
the time my mum was able to see her
it was one I think night he put his harm out the side of the bed
and he says where is she at
and mum says that she's seen his hand go straight through her
my mum's telling me that it's okay
that it's not going to hurt you
that it's just something that's in the house
that we just can't explain right now
Emma's mom, Lisa, starts researching the house, and she discovers something tragic.
About 200 years earlier, a group of men came to assassinate a minister who was staying at Sharon Rectory.
The men surrounded the house and shot at the windows.
A stray bullet hit the lady of the house, Sarah Waller, in her shoulder.
She died later that night.
whenever my mum found out about her passing in the house
from then on we just started to call her Mrs Waller
I think it's respectful just to call her by her name
rather than the blue lady
over time she's kind of making her presence known more
we could hear the piano
up in the living room start to play itself
it sounds like playing ballroom music
the doors would bang
there's furniture being moved
there was the trunk at the bottom of my parents' bed
and it had like a lock at the bottom of it
maybe 6.30 in the morning
it would have banged and banged until I got up
I suppose in her time that maybe that's the time that people woke up
and she was expecting it from us too
my mum would have always bought
like second-hand furniture from carpet sales
or from charity shops
and she picked up three pictures of
it was like Greek mythology
this one particular picture
I didn't like
because it was like these ladies
was sacrificing another lady to a tiger
I says to Dad I didn't want that one
up on the wall
and he was like we're just going to have to put them up pieces
because we're not going to be able to listen to your mum
if we don't get them up
we were sitting down in the kitchen that evening having dinner
and there was an almighty bang through the house.
My dad ran up to the hall
because he thought somebody came through the door.
It was so loud.
And there the picture was that I didn't like.
It was sitting in the middle of the hall.
My dad puts it back up on the wall again
and we go back and we finish eating our dinner.
That night, I'm lying in bed
and my mum and dad go to bed.
And just a few hours in,
we could hear this bang again.
I could hear my dad getting up in the room next.
door and I could hear him walking down the front staircase and a few minutes later he comes back
and he gets into bed so the next morning I'm saying to my mum you know I heard a bang last night
mum what was that that happened and she tells me that the picture that fell the day before fell again
through the night it continues to happen my parents eventually take the picture off the wall
because it falls in the most unusual way.
It falls not straight down on the wall.
It falls to the middle of the floor
and the nail still remains in the wall.
It's like it's been thrown.
Emma's parents ask their local priest
to come over and bless each room of the house,
but it doesn't really seem to do anything.
This was going to take a lot more
than just a priest coming and saying a few prayers
and throwing holy water around each room.
One of my mum's friends knew the lady called Kate Houston.
Kate Houston is a psychic medium,
and she says that she would get in touch with Kate Houston
to maybe come in and talk to my parents about their experiences.
As soon as Kate walks in the front door, she says she can feel a presence.
Per her request, Emma's parents haven't told her anything about the history of the house.
She did say that there was a lady that was there that was with us at the time.
And she was picking up the name Sarah.
So that's what made us think, okay, she knows what she's talking about.
She seems genuine.
At the end of her visit, Kate tells the family that she thinks they need to do a seance.
So the night has come.
They've prepared the kitchen all in candles.
There's a lot of hustle, bustle going around of just preparation.
My grandmother and my mum's brother, my uncle Raymond, are joining us on the night.
I'm still trying to understand what's going on of why they need to do this.
I can't help but think, is this going to work?
As they're sitting around the table, Kate's calling forth any spirits that's around the house
if they want to make themselves known.
And as they're sitting in quietness, my grandmother says,
I can hear what sounds like a gunshot
Suddenly Kate seems to be in pain
She's gripping her shoulder
My mum is overcome with emotion
She bursts into tears
Kate even though she was in pain
She was still telling them to continue on
To try and focus
Kate tells my dad
You need to pray and you need to keep praying
Don't stop
No matter what else happens
you have to keep praying.
He's praying.
My mum and Kate, my grandmother,
and my uncle are still conducting the seance.
I can see the door opening
and one end of the kitchen
and closing again.
And then it's like a gush of wind
goes through the room
and the other door opens
and closes again really slowly.
Mrs Waller comes in.
She like floats.
in. There's more detail than ever before. Her hair is in ringlets. The details in her dress are
exquisite. They're little bows on the dress and fine stitching. She finally has a face. She's a
really young complexion. She's beautiful. And she stands in the middle of the table. We could see her
form and a blue teardrop shape
and all of a sudden she was gone
they finished up after the seance
and they talk about what exactly had happened
the gunshot going off
to Kate feeling the pain to mum feeling
the emotion
it was like that was her final moments
that Mrs Waller was trying to get
across
after that night of the
seance
I didn't hear the footsteps
I didn't see the lady come
through the room at night.
I thought, I wonder was this finished?
Was it gone?
Time goes by, and the family believes the sands has worked.
Emma's parents continue to renovate Sharon Rectory.
When they finish working on the main house,
they start fixing up the coachman's residence
and a little cottage house on the property.
As Emma gets older and becomes a teenager,
she starts spending more and more time on her own.
I would feel a real kind of negative feeling in the house.
There was like weird smells that would have just came out of nowhere.
It's like rotten eggs, sulfur smell, that's what it smells like.
I felt that maybe Mrs Waller was more of a protector
and that she kept whatever this, that I was feeling at bay.
And because she was no longer stuck here,
seemed to kind of become more active.
One evening I get on my bike
And I'm cycling down the back lane
And there's a man that's walking up the lane
He's wearing a long black coat
And a hat
And I stop my bike
And I'm watching him come closer to me
His face is like
It's that pale
It's almost a greyish colour
He doesn't have a smile on his face
He doesn't look to be like a happy man
I shout over and I ask him
Are you looking for my mum and dad?
But he doesn't reply.
He turns really slowly and walks back down the lane again.
And he vanishes.
It was crazy.
It's just in a split second he's gone.
By the time Emma is getting ready to start college,
she wants her own space.
Her parents have finished fixing up the coachman's residence.
And Emma moves in.
The coachman's residence.
is just a flat that's in the other side of the house.
My first night in the coachman's, I just tossed and turn.
I couldn't settle the whole night I stay awake.
The next night, I'm lying in bed and I feel like that it's just too dark.
So I get up and I turned on the bathroom light and the bathroom light shines through the bedroom.
So I feel a bit more comfortable.
I'm drifting off to sleep
and I hear a bang in the room
a bang that's very loud
it makes me jump
I get up and I look around and I can't see anything
that's out of place
I'm freaked out
but I think this is where I'm going to be staying
for the future
so I need to stick it out
so I continue to
keep the light on at night
I feel like that I need to see each corner
of the room just in case there is something I would rather see it.
The next night I'm lying there and drifting off to sleep and something, it's like something
just wakes me up. All of a sudden I just wake and I can see this tall, dark shadow at the
bottom of my bed standing just looking at me. I couldn't move for fear. I just was froze to the
bed. I didn't know what to do. The shadow
disappears. I roll over in the bed
and just praying to God that I can get some sleep.
But I'm so scared. It was the worst fear.
It wasn't like when I seen the blue lady. This was
scarier. It was darker. I felt like this intended harm.
This intended to be scary. It wanted to scare me.
This oppressive feeling just seems to come over me
Whenever I left the house
I felt completely fine
Whenever I was in the house
I felt really tired, drained
Just physically
It's like everything is just pulled from my body
One morning I'm getting dressed
And I noticed marks on my legs
I just kind of brush it off
as maybe I scratch myself when I was sleeping.
But it seemed to be the case where every morning I'm waking up.
I am covered marks, scratches on my legs and my back.
I was getting ready for bed one night
and I'm brushing my hair and brushing my teeth.
And I look in the mirror and just directly behind me
by seeing a face come through the wall that was transparent,
but you could make out like the shape of eyes and a nose and a mouth.
And it was there for a split second
and it vanished it like it went back into the wall again.
I froze to the spot.
I could feel my heart beating.
I could really hear it in my head the beating of my heart.
I stood there looking in the mirror,
scared to turn around in case it was going to be something standing there.
maybe it was this dark man that I had seen before.
So when I turned, I didn't see anything.
Emma runs and gets into bed, and she pulls the covers over her head,
just like she used to when she was a kid.
But she can't fall asleep.
I feel that there's eyes that's within the walls that's watching me.
I feel really paranoid.
It's starting to really get to me.
Emma looks forward to the weekends when she can take a break from her college classes and spend time away from Sharon Rectory.
So one night I go out and I meet a guy called Gabriel.
We had an instant connection.
We continue to see each other.
That was love.
He spends most nights with me, which is comforting because I feel that whenever I'm with him, that I'm safe.
I think it was the comfort of knowing somebody else was there
and that I wasn't going to be on my own whenever I seen something.
We're dating probably about a year and I found out I'm pregnant.
Emma and Gabriel have a son, Noah.
After he's born, they decide it's time for them to get their own place.
They move into a little house about 10 minutes away from Sharon Rectory.
So as we move then to into the new house, I start to feel a lot better.
my mind feels clearer.
I have more energy.
And I feel like there's some sort of normality
coming into my life.
Then one evening, Emma gets a phone call from her mom.
She tells me that the house is on fire.
So I drop the phone and get into the car
and I drive straight down the road to the house.
Just as I'm pulling up to the front of the house,
I see these large flames coming up
just out of the roof of the main part of the house.
The fire brigade are just approaching at the stage.
My mum is in complete tears.
She's just seeing her whole life, everything,
just going up in flames in this house.
She is so upset.
My dad, he can't sit back and watch.
He actually pulls the hoses off the firemen
and runs into the front door of the house.
and tries to put out as much as he can himself.
And he has no safety equipment, no nothing.
And the fireman eventually pull him back out again.
Paramedics are saying to him that he needs to go to hospital.
So myself and my mum are left with a fireman trying to get this fire under control.
The firefighters realise that they don't have enough water to put out the whole fire
because they didn't realise how big the fire was in the house.
there's a well behind the house
and the firefighters start scrambling
to hook up their hoses
and the generator doesn't work
at this stage you can really see
the flames starting inside the house
it was really upsetting
because my whole childhood
all my memories
I felt like it was just being ripped away
finally the firemen
get the pump working
the smoke is starting to
go down, fire's starting to go down. Thankfully, it's only kind of staying in one part of the house.
The fire chief approaches myself and my mum and asks were we in the main building at any time during
the fire? And we both looked at each other and we said no, no, I wasn't in the house and
mum says she wasn't in the house. And the fireman, he kind of was a wee bit shocked.
He said that he had seen a woman standing between the reception hallway and the main staircase.
A couple of the men were shouting into the house to get out and get away from the fire,
but she still stands there. It's like she doesn't hear them.
A couple of them were going to try and attempt to go in to try and get this lady out.
But it was like she just vanished.
She was gone.
And when we look at each other, we say, I wonder was that her.
her and he instantly just turns and says, I don't want to know.
He says, I'm just freaked. This is completely the strangest thing that's ever happened.
I think that Mrs. Waller's seen what was happening to her home.
Maybe she was trying to stop it from going any further.
After that night of the seance, I think that Mrs. Waller was at peace, but she never really, really left.
Since the fire, Emma's parents have been working to repair the house.
Emma and Gabriel have had another son, Jonah.
And eventually they move back to the coachman's residence at Sharon Rectory.
One big question everybody asks is, why would you stay in the house?
And I say that it's because it's our home.
I love this house.
My kids love this house.
I want to reside here happy with my family.
My two kids, we've never.
told him the house is haunted. I'm trying to kind of protect them from it for as long as I can.
But Emma's not sure how much longer she'll be able to.
One evening, we're driving down the back lane and suddenly Noah starts shouting and he says,
Mom, you drove over a man. And I, I says, no, I didn't see a man. And he says, he was
standing in the middle of the laneway. And I says, well, what did the man look like?
He said he's got a black coat and a black hat
Thank you, thank you, Emma, for sharing your story with the Spoot
And if you want to hear more about our family's haunted castle,
she's written a book.
It's called The Haunting of Sharon Rectory
And find out more information on the Spout Luminary page.
The original score was by Renzel Goryo
The story was produced by Zoe Furigno.
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All the better to never, never, ever, never, ever, never.
