English 箭头
Podcast Cover

[Spooky Forests and the Haunting of the Island of the Dolls]-[Episode 370: Spooky Woods]

Morbid · B2 · 2022-09-26

True crime
Or study on the web version

📋 Summary

The Eerie Enigmas of Spooky Forests and Haunted Islands

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Elena delve into the unsettling world of haunted locations, focusing on two specific sites: the Robinson Woods in Illinois and the Isla de las Muñecas (Island of the Dolls) in Mexico. Both locations are steeped in tragic history, residual energy, and persistent paranormal phenomena.

Robinson Woods: A Landscape of Tragedy and Residual Hauntings

Robinson Woods, located in Chickaming Township near Chicago, is described as a "densely forested wonder" that carries a heavy, ominous energy. The land is named after Alexander Robinson (born Chi-Chi Pinkway), a Potawatomi chief who acted as an altruistic figure during the War of 1812, protecting settlers during the Fort Dearborn Massacre. Despite his peaceful legacy, the land has been a site of significant trauma.

The 1955 Triple Homicide

The most haunting historical event associated with the woods is the 1955 triple homicide of John Schuessler, Anton Schuessler, and Robert Peterson. The boys were kidnapped, brutalized, and strangled, with their bodies discovered in a ditch within the preserve. The case remained unsolved for decades until 1995, when Kenneth Hansen was convicted. The profound sorrow of the victims' families, particularly the father of the Schuessler brothers, who died of a broken heart shortly after, adds a layer of deep, lingering grief to the site.

Paranormal Activity

Visitors to Robinson Woods frequently report a "heavy presence" immediately upon entering the preserve. Reported phenomena include:

  • Auditory Hauntings: Witnesses often describe hearing rhythmic "war drums" near the Robinson family graves and the phantom sounds of an axe chopping down a tree, despite no physical trees falling.
  • Visual Apparitions: Many have reported seeing full-body apparitions of Native Americans and settlers. Additionally, mysterious "torch lights" are often seen moving through the woods at night, which some speculate are the spirits of the Robinson family returning from the Des Plaines River.
  • Animal Anomalies: Perhaps most unique is the behavior of the local deer, which have been documented walking alongside visitors as if acting as guides or protectors.

Isla de las Muñecas: The Island of Dolls

Transitioning to a different kind of "spooky forest," the hosts discuss the Island of the Dolls, located in the canals of Xochimilco, Mexico. This island is famous for its hundreds of decaying, creepy dolls hanging from trees, a collection started by a caretaker named Don Julian Santana Barrera.

Don Julian’s Obsession

Don Julian became the caretaker of the island in the 1950s. According to local lore, he discovered a young girl who had drowned in the canal. Haunted by her spirit and experiencing nightmares, he began hanging dolls in his cabin—and eventually all over the island—to honor her memory and appease her spirit. He believed the dolls served as a form of protection, though the environment grew increasingly oppressive.

The Cursed Legacy

Don Julian passed away in 2001, reportedly in the same spot where he found the young girl. Today, the island is home to over 1,500 dolls, many in states of extreme decay. Paranormal accounts include:

  • Movement: Visitors claim the dolls move on their own, with heads or limbs turning to track them.
  • Auditory Hallucinations: Reports of dolls whispering to one another or even speaking despite having no functional batteries.
  • The Siren Song: Sailors and visitors often report feeling a compelling, almost supernatural urge to stop at the island, mirroring the "siren song" effect seen in other haunted locations.

Conclusion: The Weight of Energy

Both Robinson Woods and the Island of the Dolls serve as reminders that land "remembers" the atrocities and intense emotions that have occurred upon it. Whether it is the residual trauma of a 1955 murder or the sorrowful spirit of a drowned child, these sites create a visceral reaction in those who visit. As Ash and Elena conclude, these places are not just locations; they are repositories of energy that demand respect and caution.

🎯Key Sentences

1
Who doesn't want to stand out and succeed?
2
I am absolutely loving it.
3
I'm down for it.
4
Hell yeah.
5
Don't worry about it.
Expand All

📝Key Phrases

1
kick back and relax
2
stand out and succeed
3
bring more of your dream to life
4
streamline your workflow
5
bared repeating
Expand All

📖 Transcript

Hey weirdos, Elena here. If you're looking to kick back and relax with Morbid, Wondery Plus is the way to go.
It's like having a cozy seat in our haunted mansion.
No ads, just you and early access to new episodes.
You can join Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or in Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
You're listening to a Morbid Network podcast.
Morbid is sponsored by Squarespace. Squarespace is the all-in-one website platform for entrepreneurs to stand out and succeed online.

ListenLeap Brings You Into Real Context Learning

🎨 Interesting Content
🌍 Real Materials
📱 Listen Anytime
Or study on the web version