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[The Haunted Lighthouses of Cape Romain and Little Ross: Tales of Mystery and Murder]-[Episode 596: Spooky Lighthouses: Volume 4]

Morbid · B2 · 2024-09-02

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The Eerie Legacy of Haunted Lighthouses

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Alayna and Ash delve into the chilling histories of two remote lighthouses, exploring the intersection of maritime isolation, tragic death, and alleged paranormal activity. The hosts set the stage by reflecting on the "Burr Months" (the approach of the spooky season) and sharing their own unsettling experiences, which included a bizarre incident where their headphones seemingly moved on their own, heightening the atmosphere of the discussion.

The Cape Romain Lighthouse: A Murderous Beacon

The Cape Romain Lighthouse in South Carolina has a history defined by "fatal accidents" and "treacherous" waters. Originally, a windmill on the island was often mistaken for a lighthouse, leading to numerous shipwrecks, including the 1816 crash of the Diamante, which claimed 21 lives. The situation became so dire that the windmill was described as a "murderous beacon" in local lore.

By 1827, a proper lighthouse was erected, but it was considered "puny" and ineffective. A second, taller lighthouse was built in 1852, which notably leans, earning it the nickname of a "Leaning Tower of Pizza." The most disturbing chapter in its history occurred on April 8, 1873, when the lighthouse keeper's wife, Mrs. Johnson, was found dead with her throat "cut from ear to ear." While initially framed as a suicide, the circumstances—including missing jewelry, a ransacked room, and a missing $1,400 savings account—strongly suggest a "senseless" murder. To this day, the location of her remains is uncertain, and subsequent keepers have reported "soft footsteps" and bloodstains that refuse to be cleaned, leading to rumors of a residual haunting.

The Little Ross Lighthouse: A Scottish Tragedy

The Little Ross Lighthouse in Scotland, designed by Alan Stevenson in 1843, was once considered one of the "three best revolving lights in the world." However, its isolation made it a site of "violent disharmony." In 1960, a visitor named David Collin stumbled upon a gruesome scene: the lighthouse keeper, Hugh Clark, had been murdered in his bed by a gunshot wound to the eye.

Clark’s assistant, Robert Dixon, fled the scene, stealing Clark’s car and boat before being apprehended in Yorkshire. Despite the evidence, the motive remained murky, with some speculating that "petty squabbles" in such an "isolated" environment had escalated to an unforgivable degree. Dixon was diagnosed as "insane" and eventually died in prison. While the lighthouse was later sold, those who knew Clark believe that if his spirit remains, it would be "gentle, kind, and friendly," contrasting with the dark history of the site.

Conclusion: The Loneliness of the Lighthouse

Both stories highlight the extreme psychological toll of working as a lighthouse keeper. The "lonely and isolated" nature of the job often served as a pressure cooker for human conflict. Whether these sites are truly haunted or simply scarred by the weight of their tragic pasts, they remain a testament to the dangers of the "fucking sea" and the mysteries that linger in places where humanity is stripped away by solitude.

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Hey weirdos, it's Ash here, ready to share a little secret.
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