1 00:00:10,360 --> 00:00:13,960 Speaker 1: In eighteen ninety eight, a story was published in London's 2 00:00:13,960 --> 00:00:19,320 Speaker 1: Belgravia magazine titled A House of Horrors. Written by author 3 00:00:19,440 --> 00:00:23,680 Speaker 1: Andrew Merry. It told the tale of one Captain Kenneth 4 00:00:23,720 --> 00:00:28,160 Speaker 1: Gordon and his terrifying stay at Kilman Castle in Ireland, 5 00:00:28,720 --> 00:00:33,040 Speaker 1: the home of his cousin Betty O'Connell and her husband Morris. 6 00:00:34,440 --> 00:00:38,280 Speaker 1: The story was later expanded on and republished in The 7 00:00:38,320 --> 00:00:42,800 Speaker 1: Occult Review in December nineteen o eight, after which it 8 00:00:42,920 --> 00:00:46,600 Speaker 1: was discovered that author Andrew Merry was in fact a 9 00:00:46,680 --> 00:00:51,480 Speaker 1: woman called Mildred Derby, who herself lived in a castle 10 00:00:51,600 --> 00:00:57,720 Speaker 1: in Ireland, not Kilman Castle but let Castle in County Offy. 11 00:00:59,520 --> 00:01:03,200 Speaker 1: Derby had been forced to use a pseudonym partly because 12 00:01:03,320 --> 00:01:06,479 Speaker 1: being thought of as a man was considered by publishers 13 00:01:06,520 --> 00:01:09,920 Speaker 1: to be more appealing to readers, but also because her 14 00:01:10,000 --> 00:01:14,679 Speaker 1: husband was embarrassed by her ghostly writings, worried that people 15 00:01:14,840 --> 00:01:19,840 Speaker 1: might start thinking his home was truly haunted. Mildred, who 16 00:01:19,880 --> 00:01:23,600 Speaker 1: many believed was the real Betty O'Connell as depicted in 17 00:01:23,640 --> 00:01:28,040 Speaker 1: her story, later claimed that not only was Lep Castle wanted, 18 00:01:28,400 --> 00:01:31,640 Speaker 1: but that it was quite possibly the most haunted castle 19 00:01:31,880 --> 00:01:35,759 Speaker 1: in all of Ireland, and everything she depicted in her 20 00:01:35,800 --> 00:01:41,720 Speaker 1: story about it was completely true. You're listening to Unexplained, 21 00:01:42,240 --> 00:01:53,160 Speaker 1: and I'm Richard McClain Smith. It was early in November 22 00:01:53,440 --> 00:01:57,720 Speaker 1: eighteen ninety seven, and the captain, recently returned to England 23 00:01:57,840 --> 00:02:01,360 Speaker 1: from India, had traveled to Ireland to spend the weekend 24 00:02:01,480 --> 00:02:06,640 Speaker 1: with his cousin, Mildred Derby and her husband Jonathan. The 25 00:02:06,720 --> 00:02:11,560 Speaker 1: temperature had dropped considerably since he'd boarded in Dublin, causing 26 00:02:11,600 --> 00:02:15,480 Speaker 1: his breath to billow out in large clouds. He watched 27 00:02:15,480 --> 00:02:18,320 Speaker 1: it for a moment as it danced and swirled in 28 00:02:18,360 --> 00:02:22,440 Speaker 1: the air before dissipating under the soft orange light of 29 00:02:22,520 --> 00:02:26,760 Speaker 1: the station's single gas lamp. He took receipt of the 30 00:02:26,840 --> 00:02:30,080 Speaker 1: last of his bags from the attendant, then stood back 31 00:02:30,520 --> 00:02:34,000 Speaker 1: as the man slammed the carriage door shut and with 32 00:02:34,040 --> 00:02:37,000 Speaker 1: a quick, sharp blow of his whistle, signaled for the 33 00:02:37,080 --> 00:02:41,760 Speaker 1: driver to leave. The whistles piercing shrill hung in the 34 00:02:41,800 --> 00:02:45,400 Speaker 1: air as the wheels began to creak and roll, while 35 00:02:45,480 --> 00:02:48,880 Speaker 1: thick plumes of gray smoke trailed up into the sky 36 00:02:49,560 --> 00:02:52,640 Speaker 1: and the train hissed and chugged out at the station 37 00:02:54,400 --> 00:02:58,200 Speaker 1: left alone in the ensuing silence, The captain looked about 38 00:02:58,280 --> 00:03:02,200 Speaker 1: hopefully for any sign of greeting party, but saw only 39 00:03:02,240 --> 00:03:05,520 Speaker 1: a few stone buildings dotted about in the fading light. 40 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:10,720 Speaker 1: While surrounding him on all sides, endless rolling fields stretched 41 00:03:10,720 --> 00:03:15,760 Speaker 1: out to each horizon, their hedgerows and trees steadily turning 42 00:03:15,840 --> 00:03:21,359 Speaker 1: darker under the purple and violet sky. About a mile away, 43 00:03:21,840 --> 00:03:25,919 Speaker 1: a copse perched on a hilltop was gradually being consumed 44 00:03:25,960 --> 00:03:29,480 Speaker 1: by a thick fog rolling in from the east, while 45 00:03:29,560 --> 00:03:35,040 Speaker 1: somewhere in the distance a fox screeched. A short, pale 46 00:03:35,040 --> 00:03:38,760 Speaker 1: faced man dressed in black and wearing a gray woolen 47 00:03:38,880 --> 00:03:43,600 Speaker 1: cap appeared suddenly on the platform and promptly set about 48 00:03:43,720 --> 00:03:48,560 Speaker 1: gathering the captain's bags. It was the Darby's porter who'd 49 00:03:48,560 --> 00:03:52,440 Speaker 1: been sent out to collect him. After grabbing the last 50 00:03:52,480 --> 00:03:55,160 Speaker 1: of the captain's things, the porter led him out of 51 00:03:55,240 --> 00:03:57,960 Speaker 1: the station to where a horse and a carriage was waiting. 52 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:02,000 Speaker 1: The captain took his seat in the back while the 53 00:04:02,040 --> 00:04:05,360 Speaker 1: porter stowed away the bags, then jumped up into the 54 00:04:05,480 --> 00:04:10,320 Speaker 1: driver's seat. Then, as the distant fog drew ever closer, 55 00:04:10,920 --> 00:04:13,960 Speaker 1: the porter gave a flick of the reins, and the 56 00:04:14,040 --> 00:04:24,440 Speaker 1: carriage slowly moved off. It was almost dark by the 57 00:04:24,520 --> 00:04:27,880 Speaker 1: time they arrived at the castle entrance, though still light 58 00:04:28,040 --> 00:04:33,320 Speaker 1: enough to discern its grandstone archway and battlement topped walls, 59 00:04:33,360 --> 00:04:36,919 Speaker 1: and the endless tendrils of ivy that clung greedily to 60 00:04:37,000 --> 00:04:42,320 Speaker 1: its surface. Beyond that, however, with the fog having by 61 00:04:42,360 --> 00:04:46,159 Speaker 1: then completely settled in around them, little else could be 62 00:04:46,200 --> 00:04:49,839 Speaker 1: seen until a few minutes later, further up the drive, 63 00:04:50,560 --> 00:04:54,680 Speaker 1: the captain caught sight of two faint, ghostly yellow lights 64 00:04:55,080 --> 00:04:58,440 Speaker 1: materializing from out of the mist, like the eyes of 65 00:04:58,480 --> 00:05:04,440 Speaker 1: some vast vespertin creature, and then the castle's looming silhouette 66 00:05:04,480 --> 00:05:08,400 Speaker 1: began to take shape around them, like something out of 67 00:05:08,440 --> 00:05:11,839 Speaker 1: a dark fairy tale. It was comprised of a central 68 00:05:11,920 --> 00:05:16,760 Speaker 1: rectangular keep, complete with arrow slits and more battlements that 69 00:05:16,920 --> 00:05:21,919 Speaker 1: extended three stories high. Two grand wings to its north 70 00:05:21,920 --> 00:05:25,080 Speaker 1: and south had been built onto it in a slightly 71 00:05:25,120 --> 00:05:28,719 Speaker 1: more Gothic style, while a further building known as the 72 00:05:28,760 --> 00:05:33,839 Speaker 1: Priest's House was also connected to its northern side. No 73 00:05:34,000 --> 00:05:37,520 Speaker 1: sooner had the carriage stopped, the castle's heavy oak doors 74 00:05:37,600 --> 00:05:42,000 Speaker 1: were flung open to reveal the captain's cousin Mildred, or 75 00:05:42,040 --> 00:05:45,600 Speaker 1: Milly as she was known to her friends, surrounded by 76 00:05:45,720 --> 00:05:49,880 Speaker 1: numerous dogs that spilled out onto the driveway and pattered 77 00:05:49,920 --> 00:05:54,760 Speaker 1: eagerly about her feet. The thirty year old Milly, still 78 00:05:54,760 --> 00:05:58,200 Speaker 1: as slight and willowy as the captain remembered her through 79 00:05:58,279 --> 00:06:02,000 Speaker 1: her arms open wide, and bade him aloud welcome to 80 00:06:02,040 --> 00:06:06,279 Speaker 1: her home. Ever since she and her husband Jonathan, first 81 00:06:06,400 --> 00:06:09,800 Speaker 1: moved there ten years before, she'd been trying to convince 82 00:06:09,800 --> 00:06:13,360 Speaker 1: her cousin to visit, and was plainly overjoyed that he'd 83 00:06:13,360 --> 00:06:18,440 Speaker 1: finally made it. After some brief pleasantries, Mildred led the 84 00:06:18,480 --> 00:06:22,760 Speaker 1: captain into the high ceilinged entrance hall. He took a 85 00:06:22,839 --> 00:06:27,200 Speaker 1: moment to take it all in. Regal black and white 86 00:06:27,240 --> 00:06:30,400 Speaker 1: tiles lined the floor, while either side of them, on 87 00:06:30,440 --> 00:06:33,800 Speaker 1: the walls, an endless stretch of portraits had been hung 88 00:06:34,400 --> 00:06:37,599 Speaker 1: depicting members of the Derby family, stretching all the way 89 00:06:37,640 --> 00:06:42,440 Speaker 1: back to the sixteenth century. It was then that Milly's husband, 90 00:06:42,560 --> 00:06:47,800 Speaker 1: Jonathan's ancestor, John Derby of Leicester, an ardent participant of 91 00:06:47,880 --> 00:06:53,200 Speaker 1: the English colonialization of Ireland under Queen Elizabeth I, was 92 00:06:53,279 --> 00:06:57,440 Speaker 1: first linked with the castle, having once been the home 93 00:06:57,520 --> 00:07:01,480 Speaker 1: of the Irish O'Carroll clan. It was captured and recaptured 94 00:07:01,480 --> 00:07:04,360 Speaker 1: a number of times over the next hundred odd years. 95 00:07:05,560 --> 00:07:09,600 Speaker 1: In sixteen forty one, as the English Crown attempted to 96 00:07:09,600 --> 00:07:13,200 Speaker 1: strengthen its grip on the island, an army led by 97 00:07:13,240 --> 00:07:18,000 Speaker 1: a young Oliver Cromwell captured Lep Castle again for the English. 98 00:07:18,440 --> 00:07:21,080 Speaker 1: The building and its land was then taken from its 99 00:07:21,120 --> 00:07:25,000 Speaker 1: Irish owners and handed to the Derby family for their 100 00:07:25,000 --> 00:07:29,640 Speaker 1: services to Queen Elizabeth under the newly established laws of 101 00:07:29,640 --> 00:07:34,040 Speaker 1: the Invading Power. It had remained the Derby's property ever since, 102 00:07:34,840 --> 00:07:38,320 Speaker 1: and in the late eighteen eighties, by virtue of nothing 103 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:42,480 Speaker 1: other than the fortune of birth and family lineage, it 104 00:07:42,600 --> 00:07:53,160 Speaker 1: passed into the possession of Milly's husband. Having retired to 105 00:07:53,200 --> 00:07:57,000 Speaker 1: the main hall to drink coffees and whiskey, the captain 106 00:07:57,080 --> 00:08:01,360 Speaker 1: regaled Milly and Jonathan with stories of as many escapades 107 00:08:01,560 --> 00:08:05,840 Speaker 1: in exotic, far off lands. As the house staff silently 108 00:08:05,920 --> 00:08:10,160 Speaker 1: tended to the fire and topped up their glasses. It 109 00:08:10,240 --> 00:08:14,360 Speaker 1: had just gone eleven thirty when a strange, mournful cry 110 00:08:14,480 --> 00:08:18,760 Speaker 1: was heard. It came from the couple's sizable dear hound 111 00:08:19,080 --> 00:08:23,840 Speaker 1: that was sleeping in the corridor. As Jonathan explained wearily, 112 00:08:24,320 --> 00:08:27,920 Speaker 1: it happened the same time every night for some unknown reason, 113 00:08:28,680 --> 00:08:32,400 Speaker 1: before turning to his wife and baiting her playfully about 114 00:08:32,440 --> 00:08:36,240 Speaker 1: how she was convinced that ghosts were to blame. The 115 00:08:36,360 --> 00:08:40,320 Speaker 1: Captain couldn't help but laugh at the ludicrous suggestion, but 116 00:08:40,480 --> 00:08:44,680 Speaker 1: Milly was undeterred. That had been all manner of strange 117 00:08:44,720 --> 00:08:49,079 Speaker 1: occurrences since they'd moved in, she insisted, from the unusual 118 00:08:49,160 --> 00:08:53,040 Speaker 1: cries heard coming from vacant rooms at night to the 119 00:08:53,120 --> 00:08:57,920 Speaker 1: constant sound of footsteps padding along the empty corridors. She 120 00:08:58,000 --> 00:09:01,559 Speaker 1: didn't mind it, though, she said. As Jonathan rolled his eyes, 121 00:09:03,360 --> 00:09:06,760 Speaker 1: it was all nonsense, he said, clearly the house staff 122 00:09:06,800 --> 00:09:11,880 Speaker 1: had been playing tricks on her. Later, with Millie already 123 00:09:11,920 --> 00:09:16,000 Speaker 1: retired to bed, the Captain shared a final nightcap with Jonathan. 124 00:09:16,400 --> 00:09:20,160 Speaker 1: Then together they made their way up the wide oak staircase, 125 00:09:20,800 --> 00:09:25,040 Speaker 1: with Jonathan leading the way, oil lamp in hand as 126 00:09:25,040 --> 00:09:30,000 Speaker 1: he pushed back the shadows. Moving through into a wide gallery, 127 00:09:30,440 --> 00:09:33,000 Speaker 1: they continued on to a door at the bottom of it, 128 00:09:33,520 --> 00:09:37,240 Speaker 1: behind which was a short, narrow corridor that led directly 129 00:09:37,320 --> 00:09:41,760 Speaker 1: to the Captain's room. Jonathan wished his guest a pleasant night, 130 00:09:42,120 --> 00:09:45,160 Speaker 1: then retreated to his own quarters at the far end 131 00:09:45,240 --> 00:09:56,560 Speaker 1: of the castle. The room was oddly elongated, but homely enough, 132 00:09:57,040 --> 00:10:00,000 Speaker 1: complete with the double bed and a small dressing table 133 00:10:00,559 --> 00:10:04,040 Speaker 1: on which a wash basin full of recently heated water 134 00:10:04,240 --> 00:10:07,839 Speaker 1: had been placed, and at the far end a lit 135 00:10:07,960 --> 00:10:12,720 Speaker 1: fire was busily heating the room. After washing his face, 136 00:10:13,040 --> 00:10:17,640 Speaker 1: the captain changed quickly into his nightclothes. Then, after lighting 137 00:10:17,640 --> 00:10:21,120 Speaker 1: a candle, he blew out the room single oil lamp 138 00:10:21,440 --> 00:10:25,400 Speaker 1: and laid the candle on his bedside table. Looking at 139 00:10:25,440 --> 00:10:28,760 Speaker 1: the door and the key in its lock, he thought 140 00:10:28,800 --> 00:10:32,000 Speaker 1: back on what Jonathan said about the staff playing tricks 141 00:10:32,080 --> 00:10:35,240 Speaker 1: on Mildred, and decided it best he locked the door 142 00:10:35,920 --> 00:10:40,160 Speaker 1: lest they be tempted to try anything on him. Then 143 00:10:40,200 --> 00:10:44,400 Speaker 1: he hopped into bed and blew out the candle. No 144 00:10:44,559 --> 00:10:47,960 Speaker 1: sooner had his head hit the pillow, however, he became 145 00:10:48,000 --> 00:10:52,960 Speaker 1: aware of a wet, gurgling sound. It was coming from 146 00:10:53,040 --> 00:10:59,160 Speaker 1: under the bed. Hello, he said, suddenly, feeling a little 147 00:10:59,240 --> 00:11:03,559 Speaker 1: exposed in the pitch black of the night, the captain 148 00:11:03,640 --> 00:11:06,280 Speaker 1: hurriedly lit the candle and jumped out of the bed. 149 00:11:07,280 --> 00:11:10,480 Speaker 1: Stepping nimbly to the fireplace, He grabbed a poker and 150 00:11:10,600 --> 00:11:14,400 Speaker 1: swished it about in the space underneath the mattress. It 151 00:11:14,559 --> 00:11:19,440 Speaker 1: connected with something lumpen and soft. It emitted a short 152 00:11:19,559 --> 00:11:24,760 Speaker 1: yelp before scurrying out from underneath. It was now the 153 00:11:24,880 --> 00:11:29,400 Speaker 1: Darby's white Fox terrier. The captain cursed her as she 154 00:11:29,480 --> 00:11:32,439 Speaker 1: trotted over to the fireplace and curled up in front 155 00:11:32,480 --> 00:11:35,920 Speaker 1: of it. Not having the heart to throw her out, 156 00:11:36,400 --> 00:11:39,880 Speaker 1: the captain returned the poker to its holder, then got 157 00:11:39,920 --> 00:11:50,480 Speaker 1: back into bed and blew out the candle. It was 158 00:11:50,520 --> 00:11:53,959 Speaker 1: some time later that the captain woke with a start 159 00:11:54,440 --> 00:11:58,319 Speaker 1: in the frigid night air, with a seemingly terrified knell 160 00:11:58,760 --> 00:12:03,440 Speaker 1: pouring manically at its chest. Throwing the dog to the floor, 161 00:12:03,840 --> 00:12:07,200 Speaker 1: he scolded her for waking him, then turned wearily on 162 00:12:07,240 --> 00:12:11,920 Speaker 1: to his side and closed his eyes. Seconds later, the 163 00:12:12,080 --> 00:12:16,400 Speaker 1: dog was up at him again, whimpering now and clawing 164 00:12:16,440 --> 00:12:20,680 Speaker 1: at the sheets, desperate to get under them. Her legs 165 00:12:20,760 --> 00:12:25,880 Speaker 1: were trembling. Grabbing the dog again, he threw her heavily 166 00:12:26,000 --> 00:12:29,800 Speaker 1: to the floor, causing her to whimper and scurry off 167 00:12:29,920 --> 00:12:34,720 Speaker 1: under the bed. Feeling suddenly guilty for the harsh treatment, 168 00:12:35,200 --> 00:12:38,040 Speaker 1: the captain called out for nell in the dark to 169 00:12:38,120 --> 00:12:43,040 Speaker 1: come back to him, but the dog wouldn't move. Calling 170 00:12:43,080 --> 00:12:46,920 Speaker 1: out again, he reached his hand down into the gap 171 00:12:47,080 --> 00:12:50,040 Speaker 1: under the bed and held it out in a modest 172 00:12:50,080 --> 00:12:54,520 Speaker 1: show of supplication. Having held it there for the best 173 00:12:54,559 --> 00:12:57,880 Speaker 1: part of a minute to no avail, he was just 174 00:12:58,000 --> 00:13:01,000 Speaker 1: about to draw it back when he felt a cold 175 00:13:01,080 --> 00:13:06,280 Speaker 1: hand slip into it. The captain pulled back in terror 176 00:13:06,720 --> 00:13:10,480 Speaker 1: and stared in disbelief at his hand. Then he heard 177 00:13:10,520 --> 00:13:13,600 Speaker 1: the sound of something slumping to the floor at the 178 00:13:13,760 --> 00:13:18,480 Speaker 1: end of the bed. Hurriedly, lighting the candle once more, 179 00:13:18,920 --> 00:13:21,800 Speaker 1: he jumped from the bed, relieved to find he was 180 00:13:21,880 --> 00:13:25,840 Speaker 1: completely alone in the room. Then he looked down to 181 00:13:26,000 --> 00:13:30,120 Speaker 1: check underneath the bed, only to find his view obscured 182 00:13:30,200 --> 00:13:33,040 Speaker 1: by a sheet now dangling over the side of it. 183 00:13:34,600 --> 00:13:38,800 Speaker 1: Taking a deep breath, he readied himself, then took hold 184 00:13:38,840 --> 00:13:42,600 Speaker 1: of the sheet and with one hand, flung it back 185 00:13:42,880 --> 00:13:47,400 Speaker 1: in one quick motion. There was no one there either, 186 00:13:49,280 --> 00:13:51,400 Speaker 1: believing it must have been a trick of the mind. 187 00:13:51,920 --> 00:13:54,320 Speaker 1: It was only then that he became aware of what 188 00:13:54,559 --> 00:13:59,240 Speaker 1: sounded like a voice, quickly repeating words over and over 189 00:13:59,280 --> 00:14:03,560 Speaker 1: again from somewhere in the middle of the room. The 190 00:14:03,679 --> 00:14:07,000 Speaker 1: dog shot out from under the bed and began clawing 191 00:14:07,040 --> 00:14:11,920 Speaker 1: at the walls, startling him all over again. Then he 192 00:14:11,960 --> 00:14:14,439 Speaker 1: saw the stain on the floor boards at the foot 193 00:14:14,440 --> 00:14:18,640 Speaker 1: of the bed. Convinced it had not been there before, 194 00:14:19,160 --> 00:14:22,680 Speaker 1: he knelt down for a closer look. It was a 195 00:14:22,800 --> 00:14:26,680 Speaker 1: dark burgundy in color and seemed to glisten under the 196 00:14:26,720 --> 00:14:31,080 Speaker 1: candle light, and when he touched it, his finger tips 197 00:14:31,160 --> 00:14:35,800 Speaker 1: came away wet and red. He looked up at the ceiling, 198 00:14:35,920 --> 00:14:38,840 Speaker 1: but saw no sign that anything had leaked through it. 199 00:14:39,960 --> 00:14:43,400 Speaker 1: He then checked the door, both relieved and perturbed to 200 00:14:43,480 --> 00:14:48,800 Speaker 1: find it was still locked, just as before. Confused, he 201 00:14:48,920 --> 00:14:52,880 Speaker 1: washed his hands in the basin. Then, after satisfying himself 202 00:14:52,920 --> 00:14:56,320 Speaker 1: that he was truly alone, he returned once more to 203 00:14:56,400 --> 00:15:05,800 Speaker 1: bed and blew out the candle. What makes a Murderer's 204 00:15:05,880 --> 00:15:10,120 Speaker 1: Mind tick? Killer Psyche is a true crime podcast from 205 00:15:10,160 --> 00:15:14,280 Speaker 1: Wandry that explores these types of questions about the crimes 206 00:15:14,280 --> 00:15:18,600 Speaker 1: that killers and criminals commit. Killer Psyche covers high profile 207 00:15:18,640 --> 00:15:22,120 Speaker 1: cases that shocked the world, and host Candice de Long 208 00:15:22,520 --> 00:15:26,120 Speaker 1: uses her five decades of experience as a clinical psychiatric 209 00:15:26,200 --> 00:15:30,680 Speaker 1: nurse and FBI criminal profiler to dissect the motivations and 210 00:15:30,800 --> 00:15:34,640 Speaker 1: behaviors of the most terrifying felons in history, and you'll 211 00:15:34,680 --> 00:15:37,400 Speaker 1: definitely want to listen to a recent episode of Killer 212 00:15:37,440 --> 00:15:41,640 Speaker 1: Psyche where Candice looks into the mysterious murder of Ted Ammon, 213 00:15:41,880 --> 00:15:45,480 Speaker 1: a wealthy Wall Street financier. Ted had been going through 214 00:15:45,480 --> 00:15:49,120 Speaker 1: a divorce with his wife of thirteen years, Generosa, and 215 00:15:49,320 --> 00:15:53,720 Speaker 1: child custody and millions in assets were at stake. Generosa 216 00:15:53,840 --> 00:15:57,720 Speaker 1: and her new boyfriend Danny Pelosi were the prime suspects, 217 00:15:57,840 --> 00:16:01,960 Speaker 1: but Generosa died of cancer before police could prove her involvement. 218 00:16:02,400 --> 00:16:06,160 Speaker 1: In twenty four Danny was convicted of second degree murder, 219 00:16:06,320 --> 00:16:10,280 Speaker 1: but still maintains his innocence. How does hatred drive a 220 00:16:10,360 --> 00:16:13,640 Speaker 1: person to murder the father of their children. 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Perhaps the events were linked, 231 00:16:57,920 --> 00:17:02,640 Speaker 1: suggested Milly, but the captain, not quite yet willing to 232 00:17:02,720 --> 00:17:07,080 Speaker 1: believe her tales of ghosts, could only smile politely in reply. 233 00:17:09,080 --> 00:17:12,320 Speaker 1: Later that day, Milly gave the captain a tour of 234 00:17:12,440 --> 00:17:15,959 Speaker 1: the house, including a thorough account of all the additions 235 00:17:16,000 --> 00:17:19,240 Speaker 1: they'd made to the original property, not least of all 236 00:17:19,359 --> 00:17:24,520 Speaker 1: the north and south wings. During their construction. Many strange 237 00:17:24,600 --> 00:17:27,159 Speaker 1: things had been pulled out at the mortar of the 238 00:17:27,200 --> 00:17:32,719 Speaker 1: original walls, from human hair to shards of bone, and 239 00:17:32,880 --> 00:17:38,080 Speaker 1: even the odd skull. To finish off, she took him 240 00:17:38,200 --> 00:17:41,680 Speaker 1: to the highest room of all the castle's old chapel, 241 00:17:42,160 --> 00:17:45,679 Speaker 1: located on the third floor of the keep. It was 242 00:17:45,760 --> 00:17:49,720 Speaker 1: here that they discovered the ubliette, she said, pointing to 243 00:17:49,760 --> 00:17:54,480 Speaker 1: a large pit in the northeastern corner of the room, 244 00:17:54,520 --> 00:17:58,080 Speaker 1: Taken from the French word meaning the place of forgetting. 245 00:17:58,080 --> 00:18:02,840 Speaker 1: In English, a nubliet is a secret dungeon over which 246 00:18:02,920 --> 00:18:06,840 Speaker 1: hapless victims would be made to stand before they realized 247 00:18:07,000 --> 00:18:10,200 Speaker 1: what they were standing on was in fact a trap door. 248 00:18:11,440 --> 00:18:14,640 Speaker 1: When the door was released, the victim would then plunge 249 00:18:14,720 --> 00:18:18,480 Speaker 1: to their death, either becoming impaled on spikes at the 250 00:18:18,480 --> 00:18:22,280 Speaker 1: bottom of the pit or simply falling so heavily they 251 00:18:22,280 --> 00:18:26,080 Speaker 1: would be unable to escape and eventually starved to death. 252 00:18:27,560 --> 00:18:30,720 Speaker 1: They knew it had been a newbliette because three cart 253 00:18:30,760 --> 00:18:34,200 Speaker 1: loads of bones had been found crushed into the floor 254 00:18:34,280 --> 00:18:38,679 Speaker 1: of it. As Milly went on to explain, it was 255 00:18:38,720 --> 00:18:41,960 Speaker 1: in the chapel that another of the McCarroll clan, who 256 00:18:42,040 --> 00:18:46,320 Speaker 1: was a priest, decided to begin mass one afternoon before 257 00:18:46,359 --> 00:18:50,560 Speaker 1: his brother was in attendance. When the brother with whom 258 00:18:50,600 --> 00:18:53,480 Speaker 1: the priest was fighting with the ownership of the castle, 259 00:18:53,840 --> 00:18:58,080 Speaker 1: eventually arrived, he promptly stabbed the priest through the heart 260 00:18:58,720 --> 00:19:09,400 Speaker 1: and left him bleed to death on the altar. Later 261 00:19:09,480 --> 00:19:13,320 Speaker 1: that night, the Darbies and the Captain, having been joined 262 00:19:13,359 --> 00:19:17,119 Speaker 1: by more friends of Mildred's and Jonathan's, gathered together in 263 00:19:17,119 --> 00:19:19,960 Speaker 1: the main hall for a night of drinks and songs, 264 00:19:20,920 --> 00:19:24,960 Speaker 1: and once again, at eleven thirty pm, they were interrupted 265 00:19:25,040 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 1: by the sound of their deerhound wailing. Bale flee outside 266 00:19:29,359 --> 00:19:33,959 Speaker 1: in the corridor, having requested a different room for the evening. 267 00:19:34,480 --> 00:19:37,840 Speaker 1: After retiring to bed for the night, the Captain found 268 00:19:37,880 --> 00:19:42,600 Speaker 1: himself in a room adjacent to the chapel. Not thrilled 269 00:19:42,600 --> 00:19:45,720 Speaker 1: at the prospect of sleeping alone, he brought Nell the 270 00:19:45,880 --> 00:19:50,440 Speaker 1: terrier to join him once again. Having ushered her inside 271 00:19:50,480 --> 00:19:53,160 Speaker 1: and locked the door behind him, he placed a rug 272 00:19:53,200 --> 00:19:56,639 Speaker 1: by the fire and invited Nell to make herself comfortable. 273 00:19:57,800 --> 00:20:01,000 Speaker 1: After taking a seat in an armchair beside her, he 274 00:20:01,119 --> 00:20:03,960 Speaker 1: set about composing a number of letters he'd been meaning 275 00:20:04,000 --> 00:20:07,920 Speaker 1: to write for some time. A good hour had passed 276 00:20:07,920 --> 00:20:11,639 Speaker 1: by with the Captain deep in thought, when he looked 277 00:20:11,720 --> 00:20:15,000 Speaker 1: up to see the fire had almost entirely gone out. 278 00:20:16,320 --> 00:20:19,800 Speaker 1: After throwing another block of peat onto the smoldering ashes, 279 00:20:20,280 --> 00:20:23,480 Speaker 1: it was only then that he noticed Nell was no 280 00:20:23,560 --> 00:20:27,920 Speaker 1: longer lying on the rug beside him. The Captain looked 281 00:20:28,000 --> 00:20:30,879 Speaker 1: up and whistled for the dog to come back, but 282 00:20:31,040 --> 00:20:36,240 Speaker 1: heard nothing in reply. Getting up to investigate, he quickly 283 00:20:36,280 --> 00:20:40,040 Speaker 1: spotted her wist firmly underneath a desk at the far 284 00:20:40,240 --> 00:20:43,919 Speaker 1: end of the room. Though she resisted at first, he 285 00:20:44,080 --> 00:20:46,959 Speaker 1: was eventually able to coax her out and brought her 286 00:20:46,960 --> 00:20:49,879 Speaker 1: back to the fire, where she soon settled once again. 287 00:20:51,359 --> 00:20:55,280 Speaker 1: Seconds later, however, she was up on her legs staring 288 00:20:55,320 --> 00:21:00,760 Speaker 1: at the door with her ears pinned right back. Then 289 00:21:00,800 --> 00:21:05,160 Speaker 1: the captain heard it too, like something was scratching at 290 00:21:05,160 --> 00:21:10,199 Speaker 1: the wood from the other side. By now thoroughly convinced 291 00:21:10,200 --> 00:21:12,680 Speaker 1: it was the staff playing tricks on him after all, 292 00:21:13,400 --> 00:21:16,240 Speaker 1: the captain decided to give them a taste of their 293 00:21:16,240 --> 00:21:21,159 Speaker 1: own medicine. He grabbed his revolver, then marched straight up 294 00:21:21,200 --> 00:21:25,159 Speaker 1: to the door and turned the key. Then, with the 295 00:21:25,200 --> 00:21:29,080 Speaker 1: gun in his hand, he swiftly opened the door, only 296 00:21:29,119 --> 00:21:34,879 Speaker 1: to find nothing but the empty corridor beyond. With the 297 00:21:34,960 --> 00:21:38,120 Speaker 1: light from his room being enough to illuminate the corridor 298 00:21:38,600 --> 00:21:41,320 Speaker 1: or the way to the end, he could see also 299 00:21:41,440 --> 00:21:46,120 Speaker 1: the door there was slightly ajar beyond which only the 300 00:21:46,119 --> 00:21:49,680 Speaker 1: pitch black darkness of the gallery behind it could be seen. 301 00:21:51,080 --> 00:21:54,400 Speaker 1: With his gun trained on that far door, he stood 302 00:21:54,440 --> 00:21:57,720 Speaker 1: fixed to the spot as he stared into the blackness 303 00:21:57,760 --> 00:22:03,040 Speaker 1: of the gallery, waiting for any sign of movement. After 304 00:22:03,080 --> 00:22:05,800 Speaker 1: a few more minutes of nothing, he took the lit 305 00:22:05,840 --> 00:22:09,760 Speaker 1: candle from his bedside table and stepped out into the corridor. 306 00:22:17,200 --> 00:22:20,720 Speaker 1: I know you're there, said the captain glumly, as he 307 00:22:20,760 --> 00:22:25,800 Speaker 1: continued on his way, taking slow, short steps, being careful 308 00:22:26,040 --> 00:22:30,200 Speaker 1: not to let the flame go out. Finally, he reached 309 00:22:30,240 --> 00:22:33,800 Speaker 1: the door and pushed it wider, holding the candle in 310 00:22:33,840 --> 00:22:37,240 Speaker 1: front of him to light the room behind, but that 311 00:22:37,320 --> 00:22:42,280 Speaker 1: room too was completely empty. Annoyed at having let himself 312 00:22:42,400 --> 00:22:46,080 Speaker 1: get worked up for nothing, the captain turned and hurried 313 00:22:46,119 --> 00:22:49,959 Speaker 1: back to his room, locking the door behind him, before 314 00:22:50,000 --> 00:22:54,560 Speaker 1: returning to his chair by the fire, with now joining him. 315 00:22:54,600 --> 00:22:57,920 Speaker 1: Soon after, he turned his attention back to the letters, 316 00:22:58,920 --> 00:23:01,280 Speaker 1: but just as he was at to start another one, 317 00:23:01,880 --> 00:23:05,320 Speaker 1: the most horrid, thunderous bang was hurt from the other 318 00:23:05,359 --> 00:23:10,439 Speaker 1: side of the door, startling him from his chair. After 319 00:23:10,480 --> 00:23:13,520 Speaker 1: taking a moment to gather himself, he grabbed for the 320 00:23:13,560 --> 00:23:17,160 Speaker 1: revolver once more and demanded to know who on earth 321 00:23:17,359 --> 00:23:21,240 Speaker 1: was bothering him at this hour, but his demand was 322 00:23:21,320 --> 00:23:26,439 Speaker 1: met with only silence. Then the scratching started up again, 323 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:32,040 Speaker 1: the clear sound of something scraping at the wood, softly 324 00:23:32,080 --> 00:23:36,720 Speaker 1: at first, then growing steadily in intensity, louder and louder, 325 00:23:37,320 --> 00:23:41,440 Speaker 1: until having heard enough, the captain raced to the door, 326 00:23:41,920 --> 00:23:46,120 Speaker 1: turned the key and flung it wide open, but once 327 00:23:46,160 --> 00:23:52,200 Speaker 1: again there was only the empty corridor beyond. The captain 328 00:23:52,320 --> 00:23:55,240 Speaker 1: peered out for a few more seconds, then was just 329 00:23:55,400 --> 00:23:58,480 Speaker 1: about to close the door when he caught the faint 330 00:23:58,520 --> 00:24:02,359 Speaker 1: whiff of something put tried in the air, like warm 331 00:24:02,480 --> 00:24:06,800 Speaker 1: meat that had been left out to rot, And from 332 00:24:06,840 --> 00:24:10,200 Speaker 1: somewhere in the darkness beyond the door to the gallery 333 00:24:10,720 --> 00:24:16,679 Speaker 1: came a strange, leaden shuffling sound. Again, the captain stood 334 00:24:16,720 --> 00:24:21,439 Speaker 1: his ground, waiting expectantly for whoever it was, to show themselves. 335 00:24:23,000 --> 00:24:27,000 Speaker 1: That's it, he said, angrily, too, can play at this game. 336 00:24:28,200 --> 00:24:32,000 Speaker 1: He slammed the door shut, but this time remained standing 337 00:24:32,040 --> 00:24:35,800 Speaker 1: behind it with revolver in hand as he waited for 338 00:24:35,840 --> 00:24:40,639 Speaker 1: the strange noises to begin again. Sure Enough, a short 339 00:24:40,680 --> 00:24:46,400 Speaker 1: time later, the weird shuffling started up again, approaching from 340 00:24:46,440 --> 00:24:50,399 Speaker 1: the far end of the corridor, now began to growl 341 00:24:50,440 --> 00:24:54,639 Speaker 1: by the fire. The captain turned to her, holding a 342 00:24:54,760 --> 00:24:58,359 Speaker 1: finger to his lips, then, with the revolver ready in 343 00:24:58,440 --> 00:25:02,800 Speaker 1: his other hand, back to the door as that eerie sound, 344 00:25:03,400 --> 00:25:06,439 Speaker 1: as though someone were pulling their entire body along the 345 00:25:06,520 --> 00:25:10,720 Speaker 1: floor with only their arms, drew ever nearer to the door. 346 00:25:11,840 --> 00:25:16,159 Speaker 1: Closer and closer it came, until with one final drag, 347 00:25:16,720 --> 00:25:21,560 Speaker 1: whatever it was stopped right outside the door. Then the 348 00:25:21,600 --> 00:25:26,159 Speaker 1: handle began to rattle violently, and the entire door began 349 00:25:26,200 --> 00:25:31,520 Speaker 1: to shake in its frame, enough, said the captain, as 350 00:25:31,520 --> 00:25:36,199 Speaker 1: he flung the door wide open and screamed with unbridled 351 00:25:36,200 --> 00:25:47,480 Speaker 1: horror at the terrible sight of what stood before him. 352 00:25:47,520 --> 00:25:52,240 Speaker 1: As Mildred Darby herself described it, the thing, which was 353 00:25:52,320 --> 00:25:57,280 Speaker 1: no more than three feet tall, was thin, gaunt, and shadowy, 354 00:25:58,119 --> 00:26:01,960 Speaker 1: its face a little more than a vile replica of human, 355 00:26:02,440 --> 00:26:07,080 Speaker 1: with large holes of blackness for eyes, loose slobbery lips, 356 00:26:07,600 --> 00:26:11,840 Speaker 1: and a thick, saliva dripping jaw which sloped back into 357 00:26:11,840 --> 00:26:15,399 Speaker 1: its neck. Where its nose ought to have been was 358 00:26:15,520 --> 00:26:20,000 Speaker 1: nothing but a vast, cancerous cavity that had spread across 359 00:26:20,040 --> 00:26:24,720 Speaker 1: its face, into which seemed to be continually expanding and contracting. 360 00:26:25,680 --> 00:26:29,920 Speaker 1: A coarse dark hair covered its head, neck, and body, 361 00:26:30,040 --> 00:26:33,560 Speaker 1: while at the end of its upper limbs, bony, clawlike 362 00:26:33,760 --> 00:26:39,359 Speaker 1: fingers scratched at the air. The captain stared into the black, 363 00:26:39,480 --> 00:26:43,679 Speaker 1: cavernous eyes as the putrid stench of it flooded his nostrils, 364 00:26:43,760 --> 00:26:47,360 Speaker 1: causing him to wretch and gag, and only then did 365 00:26:47,400 --> 00:26:51,159 Speaker 1: he notice the transparency of its lower half, as if 366 00:26:51,160 --> 00:26:56,920 Speaker 1: it were caught somewhere between emerging and evaporating. In one 367 00:26:57,080 --> 00:27:01,959 Speaker 1: swift movement, the creature leapt forward causing the captain to 368 00:27:02,000 --> 00:27:06,240 Speaker 1: stumble back before he gathered himself and pointed his revolver 369 00:27:06,320 --> 00:27:11,360 Speaker 1: at it, shooting repeatedly to no effect. The last thing 370 00:27:11,400 --> 00:27:15,640 Speaker 1: he remembered was the thing flicking out a limb toward 371 00:27:15,720 --> 00:27:21,919 Speaker 1: his head, and then everything went black. The next morning, 372 00:27:22,440 --> 00:27:25,639 Speaker 1: he awoke as a doctor tended to a large gash 373 00:27:25,680 --> 00:27:29,560 Speaker 1: on his temple, while Mildred and Jonathan looked on with 374 00:27:29,640 --> 00:27:35,199 Speaker 1: grave concern. When asked what on earth had happened, the 375 00:27:35,320 --> 00:27:40,480 Speaker 1: captain struggled to piece it all together. 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