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Hey, weirdos, I'm Ash.
And I'm Alaina. And this is Morbid.
Another one. This is morbid, and it is humid and swampy outside.
Like it's fucking Florida or some shit.
Oh, we haven't even been outside today, though.
Yeah, but I was told by reputable sources.
Yeah, but I know. So, meaning my husband texted me and said, it's like Florida outside, it's humid.
No, he's a very reputable source.
Well, the problem...
It wasn't even fucking humid in Florida when we were there.
So now we're back home and we have to deal with humidity.
And guess what? It's not good for my hair.
Yeah, I don't like it.
Not good for my hair that I blow dried this goddamn morning.
One thing I am excited though - Thanks for caring.
I don't... Moving on.
Wow. You guys know I don't love summer but I've decided to get into it this year because the summer wien and slasher summer I'm trying to get in that vibe.
It's going to be fun.
And I'm excited for that so but I'm trying to like get in a different state of mind for summer because this is usually the time of the year when I say fuck it I need fall more than I need oxygen.
Wow. And it hurts. I want it so bad.
No. Like I'm a there now.
Like it's hurting me.
It's been pain right now.
Literally May 2nd. Yeah, that's my favorite response is whenever I say that, somebody just goes, checks calendar.
It's this date. And I say, no, I know that.
That's what hurts is that it's not October.
She's gonna square up right now.
She said, that is always the response.
She said, I know what the fucking date is.
Put your fucking arms up.
It's always the response.
I say, well, I really want to follow, and people are like, it's May 3rd. And I'm like, I know.
If it wasn't May 3rd, I wouldn't be missing fall.
I would be in fall.
I know that. I think we're gonna have to noise regulate this episode because we screaming, we screaming.
Listen, I like summer.
I'm ready for my birthday, which is one month.
We're not even in Gemini season yet, so I'm excited for summer ween, and you can feel how you feel, and I can feel how I feel, and we can still run a successful podcast together.
Just so you know, it's May 2nd.
It is, I know. Do you know?
now. Listen, I was being mature right there.
And you weren't, maybe that's why Nicholas has a problem with you.
Oh, we got to talk about that, guys.
So this is a fake fight, by the way, I think we opened up a few episodes fighting.
I feel like that's going to start a whole thing where I'm going to be chased with pitchforks.
Maybe they'll chase me.
No, I can't run so don't do that.
I won't run. I will not run so no this is totally fake we're we're totally fine jokes we we're in a silly goofy mood help me shut the fuck up just shut the fuck up.
But no on a lighter note but no on a little bit of a scary note actually Elena has a problem with the poltergeist. Okay so here we are um maybe not this is a spooky episode uh we didn't...
We started out with a theme, and then we said, Now this is - Are you okay?
See, he's trying to make it right.
Maybe he asked me if I was okay because I said - I mean - Damn.
That's like a ghost lyric.
I like that. Maybe that's Fall talking to you.
Mother. Nicholas. Mother.
Okay, we're back. Me and Nicholas are back.
He heard me starting to talk about it, and he was like, I'm sorry I hurt you.
I'm sorry. I'm not sold.
He's responding. Okay, Nicholas, I'm sorry.
I'm gonna talk about our fight, but we're fine.
We're totally cool now.
Okay, going back, if you guys watched or listened to Listeners Tales, episode 666, we had a special guest Nicholas on.
It's the Ghost Tube app.
We're gonna have him, we're gonna put it up whenever we do spooky episodes.
Yeah, just spooky episodes or maybe one we feel like it.
You guys seemed to like it though, it was fun.
He doesn't interrupt that much. And when he does, it's very pertinent information.
It's worth it. We named him Nicholas because he named himself Nicholas.
That's how that works.
We said, what's your name?
And he said, Nicholas.
And we said, okay, we're going to win.
Nicholas and I were broies the last time, I felt a deep connection to him.
So we started off this episode and I was like, Nicholas, what's going on?
And he said he was struggling and I was like, oh no. And I said, tell me your woes, Nicholas.
And he responded you and I said, whoa, this is our first fight.
And this is okay. But maybe his woes are you because he lives here and he's - Because he can't like - He can't love you because you're not even on the same plane and you're married.
Oh my God, I'm telling John.
I think that's me and Nicholas's dynamic.
I think because he just - You're his forbidden love - He heard that I misunderstood here - Although he did just call you mother, so.
Yeah, that's weird. No, he thinks you're an icon.
No, it's not weird, Nicholas, it's okay.
He thinks, yeah, he's like mother - I'm lost. He's lost. See, no, he said, I don't even know how I feel.
Possessed. What did we say?
Possessed. I'd like to not be, personally.
All right, Nicholas, we're okay, we're okay now.
Nicholas, we understand each other Nicholas, I get it, okay?
Yeah, it's complicated on Facebook.
Some people don't understand our snark, okay?
But this is how we do.
That's right, mother.
So Nicholas is gonna be, is gonna be around and Nicholas will chime in when he feels like he has something to say, when he sees fit.
Um, and again, we were going to make this like a themed spooky episode, but then we just got crazy with it and Ash chose a cemetery.
I chose an institution like an asylum and we're just going with that.
So there's no real theme except spooky.
It's fucking spooky.
So Nicholas is the theme.
He's the common thread.
Nicholas. Serving Nicholas.
What? Mother. Very much. Very much!
He's a king. Nicholas from life!
He said serving Nicholas very much. Okay I think Nicholas is a gay icon.
I love Nicholas, personally I'm obsessed with him.
Is he going to be on the season of All Stars?
I'm obsessed with him!
Maybe oh my god did he say maybe?
Bitch! We have a full -blown relationship with a gay paranormal icon get on our goddamn level!
I've never been quite frankly, never been happier.
He said maybe catch me on RuPaul's Drag Race season 17.
Wow. Oh my goodness.
Nicholas you bring joy.
Wow okay, I don't even know how to follow that up but I don't think you can't.
I'm done. Bye! Thanks for listening.
So So I found this, so searching for spooky places.
I didn't know what I wanted to do.
At first I was looking for cemeteries, that's how this did lead me here, because Ash had found a cemetery she wanted to do and I was like all right, I will find a cemetery.
So the reason I found this is it's an old asylum.
I'm gonna get into all the nitty -gritty.
It's really horrible, so buckle in.
But there is a cemetery on the site of this place, but it's like a mass grave. Oh, so it's technically a cemetery?
Yeah. But that's what led me to this.
And then when I found out the history - Water, you need some?
I'm empty on water, actually.
Are you asking? So when I got further into like the history of this, that's when I was like - Are you literally about to take a sip of your water because you told me to?
He told me water, okay, he said water.
This bitch just yeeted, down to her water bottle.
He said hydrate and I said, okay, Nicholas.
As you wish. Yeah, as you wish, Nicholas.
So I'm going to, and then as I got into like the, you know, the background of this place, and it's like, this just horrifying history.
I found that Sam and Colby had gone to this place, our bros explored it.
So I watched that video because I wanted to see what that was about.
And they experienced something crazy there.
So I urge you to go look up their, their video about it.
But yeah, it's a very scary place.
it was a very scary history, and again, this is going to be a little upsetting at times.
This is not, it's like an institution, so that's not great.
Mine will palate -glens a bit.
So this is Forest Haven Asylum.
It was opened in 1925.
It was opened under a much more offensive, but very of -the -time name.
So, part of that was the district training school Well, for something that I will not say no. It was named Forest Haven Asylum in 1963.
That's better. I mean, it's still pretty shitty, but somehow it got shittier after that.
So I don't know how that happened.
But it was intended initially to treat children and young adults in Laurel.
It was a really bad hotel.
They were treating children and young adults in Laurel, Maryland, and it was serving the people of the District Columbia as well.
like they had a big range, it was going to be taking in people who were deemed mentally ill at the time, like severely mentally ill, but later it went way far out of those parameters, far enough to bring in kids and young adults that were just deemed not quote, unquote, normal by society or were just people that nobody wanted to deal with anymore.
That's horrible. There was also times when people were taken from their families against their family's will and put in to this place.
Yeah, it was really bad.
I mean, there is a time and we'll get to it that an orphanage closed nearby and 20 orphans were just written down in documentation as being mentally ill to be put into this place cause they didn't have anywhere else to put them.
Holy shit. So completely like just like average kids yeah happen to be orphans don't have any illnesses too that we could see right we're just putting this place to be forgotten about yeah so this is huge this place is gigantic it has 30 structures it covers 250 acres mmm it's kind of in the middle of nowhere in a forest like it's definitely pushed off which a lot of these places usually where yeah on the entry way into the main building and it's still there.
There's a bronze plaque that says, Yet while I live, let me not live in vain, which is chilling because all of them did.
Yeah, like they did not follow that, right?
At the height of its operation it had over 1000 patients, which they were referring to as inmates at the time.
Way overcrowded, way overcrowded.
When it initially opened in the 20's, and this is what's wild, It was initially created as a progressive farm colony style thing.
Like they had opened it as an institution, but what they wanted to do was make it more like a wellness thing.
They wanted to actually help these kids and these young adults grow and thrive and nourish them.
Yeah, like truly make it like a wellness thing.
In the beginning, they were learning life skills, farm skills.
They were doing work and training for certain things and having a real feeling of being part of a community.
They were providing for the community as well with the farming stuff.
So they were given purpose.
Everything there was supposed to be like super chill.
There was a lot there too in the beginning.
There was basketball courts, a baseball field.
They would publish the scores of the baseball games in the papers sometimes at first. Oh that's cool.
So initially this was like, great.
Like a community. And it was being like held up as like this great place.
Like great stories were coming out.
I mean, they had theaters there.
They had a gym. They had all kinds of things to keep the patients busy and active and their minds working.
How did it all go to shit?
Everything was calm and nurturing.
Well in the 1960s, the funding started to be pulled back.
And once the funding got pulled back, the asylum was suffering.
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They started to take in people outside of the way outside of the parameters.
Mostly, like I said, without their family's consent.
Some of them were like basically kidnapped like people with epilepsy were put here people with just hearing problems why people with tuberculosis oh my god kids the kids from the orphanages without any known disabilities according to ghost adventures in the 70s there was a lawsuit about this but I'll get into these lawsuits too because they were wild but like nothing fixed anything even these lawsuits yeah it was it is pretty plausible but like they didn't fix anything okay honey I'm sorry we'll send mistress mistress Wednesday your leg you better put your legs back up minor exposed goddamn that yet
that's your man that's your poulter man so yeah they kept on taking patients.
Um, you know, like I said, of all different kinds, like people who didn't, wouldn't necessarily be quote unquote institutionalized.
And you know, now the recreation programs were being cut.
Like it wasn't this nurturing farming community anymore that they were learning things.
It became crazy overcrowded.
They were not being monitored, monitored.
They were not being stimulated in any way, shape or form.
they would just leave them to just wander around doing nothing.
Do you like me? I do like you.
They are monsters. They would end up being like sexually assaulted, physically assaulted by staff, by other patients.
Like it was a literal, it was a hell house.
Like it is called a hell house.
It's awful and the only attention these patients were receiving at this point, like they were being totally neglected.
and if they did get attention, it was abuse.
That's all it was. That's all the attention that they were getting.
And so staff was also being replaced with completely unqualified people.
They were allowing doctors with suspended licenses to continue working there, meaning the state of Maryland had deemed these people not suitable to practice medicine anymore.
And then they were like, oh, what, I agree.
Yeah, it's nuts. Nicholas gets it.
Again, the abuse was widespread and it was awful.
Aspiration pneumonia was a leading cause of death there.
Which happens when, and especially in this kind of environment, when feeding procedures are basically not being followed safely, they would force feed patients.
They would feed people laying down oftentimes.
They would use improper feeding tubes.
In fact, the laying down while feeding was a thing.
like they were constantly being fed while laying flat on their back.
So stupid. Yeah, that is stupid.
Nicholas. This is wild.
He's a little wild.
He's really going. He's kinda freaking me out.
Yeah, that is stupid.
But no, it's also just fucking like diabolical.
It is. You don't need to do that.
It's senseless. And it's like, how is nobody training them to do a better job?
Like, to learn feeding procedures.
So it would cost money.
Yeah, exactly. Now deaths from neglect and torture were just awesome.
skyrocketing at this point.
There was also punishments like they would be, you know, thrown into rooms by themselves and left there for days.
They would be hit with baths.
They would end up with missing teeth.
They would be hit with belts.
Like, horrible shit, horrible shit.
Mayor Vincent Gray, the Director of the DC Department of Human Services at the time...
Were there human services at the time?
Well, he said he was forever haunted by the place and the sites that were seen even from the outside there.
So he said the place was inhumane, it was a very negative experience.
And he told the Washington Examiner, his most vivid memory of the place was seeing, and this is very upsetting just so everyone knows, was seeing nude residents paraded outdoors to be hosed down by staff members.
Oh my god. Yeah. You have to be demonic to do that to somebody.
You have to be demonic.
So a Washington Post article, there was a quote in there that said workers here because of frustration and lack of help tend to abuse residents of all of our residents.
I'd add some four hundred don't belong here.
Yeah that's difficult!
It is difficult. It was difficult.
Well that's not frustration or lack of help though, that's lack of humanity.
You can't claim over stimulation and frustration like control yourself.
In many incidents the facility is contributing to the handicap.
So they're saying like a lot of times these people aren't coming in here with any issues They're stinging because of it.
But they are creating issues while they're here.
Medical experiments were happening, they were putting them naked in freezing cold baths.
What the fuck? Which often caused the death.
Some death certificates would say - Be quiet.
Some death certificates would say they died from burns.
Which is awful. Tons of patients were crowded into padded rooms together and left for days with no food, nowhere to sit, nothing to do.
They also used, they utilized adult cribs Where they would strap them in there and they wouldn't be able to leave. That's really sad.
There was also a morgue in the basement obviously because these places have to have one.
That makes sense. But this one was like one that they could like expedite.
If someone died they would just rush them on down there and scoot them out to get buried with no one looking.
They were buried in unmarked graves in a big field right on the property.
Mass graves like tons.
That is so fucked up.
Nothing and it's very creepy now because if you look at like aerial shots of this place Or if you go there which by the way, you can't legally go there.
You have to get permission to go there now It's like a government area and it's Patrolled by security guards.
Okay, and it's also like highly dangerous if you watch the salmon Colby video They literally had to like dodge security guards.
Like don't do that I have a like they that it's you'll get in big trouble now So I don't wanna send anyone there.
But if you were to get permission to be on these grounds, you would see that there's depressions in the field.
That's the cemetery, where these people were buried side by side, like hundreds, it's so difficult.
I know. And they're all like side by side and Rose, and it's like erosion is happening.
So it's starting to show where the graves are.
It's very spooky. A woman named Tina Simmons from the Laurel Historical Society, she worked in genealogy.
She has done a ton of research naming these people, like finding out who these people were, finding their graves and she had found 16 individuals that like there's a monument to these people that was finally erected.
But she found 16 people who are not listed on that monument that like weren't listed so they don't know who they are.
Did they do the monument right?
Yeah, like there, I have no idea.
But she found deaths, because she found all these death certificates for these people.
These deaths in this institution range from three hours old.
So somebody three hours old.
Oh, wow! To 65 years old.
What the fuck? And the three hours old ones, they said those are very nefarious because that means somebody either entered in pregnant, which was rare, or something happened in there that they became pregnant.
And, it's like, that's scary.
that's like there was so much sexual abuse in here um if you are looking it up sometimes this cemetery this makeshift cemetery is called the district training school cemetery uh the first recorded death here um but and it was recorded according to the laurel historical society was 1928.
so three years after they opened uh in 1950, this is just an interesting one that i found in a newspaper, uh two boys arthur swan who was 16 years old in raman Thorne who's seventeen escaped from the institution after stealing a rifle from an employee's locker.
damn. they left for a night and then Arthur returned the next day without Raymond.
huh. the director said he wasn't super concerned when they ran off because especially Arthur was a quote regular absconder so he would he would escape a lot.
okay. when Arthur came back he started teasing and hinting that he quote knew where there was a dead body.
oh. they ignored this for while but then they called the authorities finally when he started like really ramping these things up and they were able to locate the murdered body of Raymond Thorn who he had run away with he had killed him with the rifle left the rifle on top of him and just like dumped him in the woods yeah now again in the early 15 50s Geraldine Griggs who was a 15 year old patient at the institution was paralyzed.
She had gone and paralyzed.
I don't like that. That one wasn't good.
No, Nicholas. I didn't like that one.
Nicholas, stop it. Step back.
This one was upsetting.
This one is horrifying because this nurse never really faced charges for this.
What'd she do. She was 15 years old.
She was paralyzed. She drowned in a bathtub.
uh, so a nurse, se, put her in the tub and then left her alone to take care of another patient and Geraldine drowned.
She's paralyzed. What are you doing?
Putting a paralyzed young girl in a tub and leaving her there.
If something happens, she can't move to get herself above the water.
That's, what are you doing?
This should be pretty common sense.
Uh, charges were brought but they were dropped and she resigned, but like, that kind of shit was pretty regular.
In 1970, and this is really awful, just to tell you, a young eight -year -old girl named Joy Evans was sent here because she required 24 -hour care, and her parents had to work and couldn't provide it.
Her mother, Betty, said when she was first sent there, she almost immediately started seeing issues happening.
She would find injuries on Joy like chipped teeth to scratches lacerations bruises all over her get her out one horrific thing was that joy's back she said was raw because she would be strapped to a rubber sheet and her back was raw from urine burns oh so they would just leave her there to lay in it how do you do that to anybody let alone an eight -year -old and she the thing is her parents couldn't get her out of there because sometimes once you would institutionalize someone they like wouldn't give them back to you.
Yeah and also like they still couldn't do the 24 -hour care.
She died there as a as a teenager of aspiration, meaning she was fed improperly lying down and choked to death.
That's horrific. Betty, the mother, wrote in an affidavit, Dogwood, the cottage where Joy lived, was a veritable snake pit.
I once witnessed a nurse open the cottage door only to find 80 half -clad screaming women come running to The nurse quickly closed his chest. Did he say Nicholas?
He just said Nicholas again.
That's weird. No that's crazy.
That was like two, three weeks ago.
That was weird. We did that episode.
That's really weird. So she just shut the door on the 80 women.
Like they all came running towards the door to try to get out and she just closed the door and walked away.
Like, just like, I'm not dealing with that.
Oh my god. And a mother later said, once committed to Forest Haven, the only way out is to die.
Oh, that's chilling.
In the mid -seventies, this is when the families filed a class action lawsuit against the institution for how they were treating their children and family members.
And the lawsuit said, Forest Haven, intended as a facility for treatment, education and training, subjects residents to physical or sexual abuse, provides virtually no treatment, has no training program, and neglects basic medical care.
To say the least. The Department of Justice got involved, and more court cases came in, but things just got worse for a bit the lawsuit stated at one point staff members locked dozens of residents naked except for adult diapers in rooms stripped of furniture other than wooden benches like why you have to be like an actual monster yeah to do that like you literally have to find some kind of something out of that you do like you really have to be you that's not even being like you have to You either be entirely detached from humanity, which means you are a monster, or you have to find some kind
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Both ends are just the worst kind of person.
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Now as it went into the 80s there was way more deaths occurring very rapidly in succession and they were really tragic deaths they would strap you know patients to beds and just leave them to die at times.
Finally in 1991 the institution shuttered.
Can't believe it was open that long.
Yeah, and it was like during these like, after the lawsuit in the seventies, it was like they slowly started moving patients into different group homes, because that was their solution, was like we gotta shut this place down, but we can't just like move everyone out at once.
Once they were completely traumatized.
Cause there's over a thousand patients in there.
So they were doing it slowly.
And it's like, at the end there was like 15 residents left in there and they were just being complete.
I mean, that would be perfect under normal circumstances because you shouldn't have that many people, but they were being neglected too because everything was just like whatever, let's forget about it.
Now in the 80s is when the families of those who died funded that like big stone memorial marker that I told you about and it had 391 names of children and adults who died there.
And this area is called the Garden of Eternal Rest now.
If you were to go there now after getting permission to go there, everything is left behind.
I mean, suitcases, toys, clothing, paperwork, medical devices, equipment.
It's all there. There are photos of people, of kids in the facility.
A ton of shoes, like baby shoes, kid shoes, slippers.
High heels, like all kinds of shoes, it's very stressful.
Again it is patrolled by guards.
Apparently it's all very dense woods around it.
You have to do like hiking through it and then you just like come upon it.
Like everyone says it's like all woods, all woods, all woods and then you like come to this point where it just appears, like it's like a jump scare.
That's scary, that is scary.
Now of course, with a history like this, it's gonna have haunting.
I mean, yeah. I mean it's, It'd be rife with hauntings.
It is, there's a, there is crazy.
I mean, you go in here supposedly, a lot of people here screaming.
And groaning. Like people say legit people crying and begging for help out of rooms and when they go, and this place is completely, Experiment.
What the fuck? That's literally - What was happening.
Because of these, they would do medical experiments on these people.
Yeah. And they're all - And that's why they were screaming.
You can hear that shit.
people hear gurneys being pushed down the wall, like the squeaking of gurneys.
Something about, I literally just got goosebumps from that, yup, I don't like it.
People often hear the morgue door, because the morgue's in the basement, obviously, they hear the morgue door slam, and when like no one else is in there.
Just residual hauntings.
And one of the things people really talk about is just the intense feeling of dread in that place.
People say it's like, sadness is something you can touch in there, like it is so depressing in this place like Sadness has permeated every part of this place not the kind of place I would want to investigate it looks scary I want to now I want to like hear from people who have investigated this people I got to talk to Sam Colby yeah I want to know like what the feeling was here now a lot of people report feeling someone with very cold hands grab them or just touch them in the hallways which also like you always think of like doctors having cold hand like that's like a thing yes and it just makes
me think of like doctors and cold hand I don't like I don't like that there's a clinical smell like that antiseptic kind of smell that will sometimes happen like a hospital yeah like a very hospital type so or that like musty hospital smell you know like yeah um EVPs from this place go crazy I mean it's like there you look them up go ahead look on youtube and all that there's tons of EVPs.
Charm City Paranormal is one in particular.
They did a really good...
I haven't like watched any of their videos so I know nothing about them.
But I do know this one video I watched was very well put together and they did like a very deep dive on the history and stuff, which makes me think that they like really care about these places they go to.
Yeah, of course. So they visited this place.
And when they were there, they caught like crazy EVPs And there were voices when they'd walk through hallways of things like one was, I wanted you to find me Michael.
And one of them was, please take John.
Which makes me think of somebody bringing their family member in and saying, please take him.
Which like, I just got full chills from that.
But Nicholas, I don't know what you think, but that freaked me out.
And I highly recommend looking up those kinds of investigations that people have done here.
Yeah, I look up the salmon colby one and look up the charm city paranormal one those are the ones I took a peek at.
Damn. But yeah, it's a wild just knowing that there is a makeshift graveyard mass grave on site that they have proved that like it is 100 % there, this is not like rumor.
This isn't one of those things that they're like they think there's bodies and nope.
They know there's bodies there.
They're all listed out.
And on the marker, they're listed in the order of when they died And they're listed in the order of where they are buried How do they know?
They were able to go through, and I guess they had like um some of them have markers But they're like buried in the ground And they're just like a little marker with like a number on it or like an initial Oh said don't leave me He said don't leave me?
Aww. Yeah. Nicholas?
I was just thinking it's sad that they had to stay there.
Like it's sad that they couldn't - obviously there's way too many bodies to zoom and that's like a whole - Oh, it's awful though.
A whole thing. It's awful to think about.
It's just sad that they're stuck there forever.
Like that's - their resting place is this awful nightmare for a house.
Like the building where all of that stuff happened to them is right there.
Yeah. It makes me want to cry.
It is, it's awful. That's awful.
Very sad. I know, I'm sorry.
It was one of those that I looked at and I was like, I have to tell this story because Because this is a horrific story and it's one that I'd never heard of.
Thank goodness it closed.
Fuck that place. Yeah, it closed, 1991 it was officially closed.
Opened for like 70 years.
Yeah. And it's really sad to think about the people's intention who got together and wanted to make that a great place and had the baseball games and had, let's teach people how to farm and get back to the community.
It started with such pure intentions.
That's the thing. It seemed like they really wanted that place to be like a place where people could thrive and get better.
It just shows you when you take away funding from things that matter.
Things get real fucked up!
It's true. It was just so sad.
Ugh I hate that. Yeah that is Forest Haven asylum.
Damn. Well I'm taking us back to Massachusetts.
Cool bring us here.
We're going to Leicester.
Leicester! Leicester, in Leicester, Mass.
There's a Quaker cemetery that dates all the way back to the 1700s.
Whoa! Officially, the cemetery is known as Friends Cemetery.
And still, to this day it's actually run by the local Quaker community, who are now called Wooster Friends Meeting.
Wooster. Wooster! But, to many, it's better known as Spider Gates Cemetery.
I knew, I've heard of this one.
Spider Gates Cemetery, and it's said not only to be haunted as fuck, but also to be… the eighth gate to hell.
Ohhhhhh Shieeet. Ghosta Hay.
Apparently the other seven are at various locations spread throughout the country.
I don't know where they are.
Oh, I want to know where that is.
But this here cemetery is kind of like the final boss.
Oh shit. Yeah. Once you, once you get to this one eighth boom, hell.
You're on your way.
Yeah. I don't understand why you would want that.
Yeah. I don't know.
Right? That's I mean, yeah.
I mean, maybe like shit's tough.
You're curious. Yeah.
Well, first things first, the cemetery got its nickname, spider gates, if you can imagine, from its gates.
From the gates. The design that repeats through each panel was actually designed to be sun rays done in kind of like an art deco style, but people think that they look like spiders more than anything else and I kind of agree.
If you look up a picture.
Yeah, I think so too.
Um, unfortunately though the original gates aren't actually even there anymore because they got stolen.
Oh shit. Which is fake as fuck.
Who would steal those?
Me. No, I don't steal things.
But - I don't want those.
I don't want those.
They're gorge. They are.
But, like - But don't steal.
They're a cemetery gate.
Exactly. Hallowed ground, you know?
That's hallowed ground.
That's fucked up. You don't steal from there?
You can't do that. Well, and the thing that sucks even more is that when they got replaced, people vandalized them and graffitted them so often that the Leicester Historical Society said, OK, fine.
You don't get them anymore.
And now they're safely storing the gates.
Oh, they had them removed in, I think it was back in 2022.
I was just gonna say it was it must have been recent it was yeah But they've been working out a plan on how to properly display the gates somewhere else Yeah, so they're working on something like a big project right now That's supposed to be done in spring of this year And then I think that's their next project is figuring out the gates figuring out those fucking gates just in case you were worried But anyways worried when you first walk into the cemetery, this is really sad.
There's an oak tree off to the side and And legend has it that a young boy hanged himself on that tree back in the 40s And for a while people said that if you visited the cemetery, you would still see a line of rope hanging from the tree Oh, which is like booked but I'm chilling people who have visited recently say they don't see the rope anymore But people do claim to hear voices in that particular area and see shadows.
Yeah. Yeah, that's scary now in the center There's a whole section You said that scary Nicholas said you're welcome.
Thanks, bro in the center There's a whole section of land that just never grows grass.
Oh, those are always the scary things Like what would the fucks up there?
Why? What's going on?
Well, apparently the old Quaker meeting house used to stand on this exact area Ooh, which is interesting But now it's just surrounded by four posts made from stone and like a ton of large trees Which like, maybe it has something to do with the trees?
Like blocking the signs?
I don't know, I think it's pretty fucking scary.
I think that's scary.
Plenty of places have trees that are blocking.
It's true. And they still grow grass.
It's true, this place, not so much. Not so much. But like I said, people call it the altar, and they say it's a place where some seriously nefarious people have come throughout the years to perform satanic sacrifices and rituals.
Things! You know, my personal favorite legend connected to this cemetery is that of Marmaduke Earle, which I'm probably going to name my future child.
Let's go! Mr. Earle, if you nasty, was buried all the way back in 1839.
Legend has it that if you find his grave at midnight on the dot, circle it 10 times, then say aloud, mama Duke speak to me, and then you press your ear to his tombstone...
he will speak to you.
Oh no! I don't know what he says because every account I saw they said they didn't hear anything, but people have said they have but they won't say what marma Duke told them.
I'm not gonna lie, I that I want to know what he has to say.
I do as well. I desperately want to know what he has to say.
Well you're not a lone girlfriend because people do this so often that the area around his grave also has no grass.
Yeah, cause it's just like trampled down.
Yeah, it's literally trampled down.
There's also a river on the property that a lot of people think is the river Styx.
Of course. Of course.
Of course That river comes from Greek mythology, if you didn't know.
And actually it's very interesting.
Oh, I love this, like tail.
It's cool. Styx is not just a river, but a goddess.
Yeah. Get you a girl who could do both.
Be a river and a goddess.
Hello? she was the daughter of Oceanus and was said to be given one -tenth of his water and that water became a portal to hell.
To Hades. To Hades.
So that river being on this property pretty much lends itself to the fact that people think it's a portal or gave to hell.
Let's go rivers there.
I see what you did there.
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A lot of people who visit Spider Gate Cemetery will leave coins in or near the river to pay another figure from Greek mythology, Kharan, who, it's kind of caring if you're nasty as well.
He's the ferryman. I love that tale.
I think Greek mythology is cool.
Greek mythology is super cool.
We spent a lot of time on it in 7th grade, and I remember just getting interested as fuck.
It's fascinating. it is um but so he's the ferryman who will guide you to hell but only if you give him a coin he does not guide for free no way and if you show up with the intention of heading to hell and you don't have payment i don't recommend that personally because they say that if you do that to the ferryman he will fuck you up and you will have to wander around the river the shore river the river the shore of the river all of it i'm all fucked up right You could bring him a coin.
For over a hundred years.
No. Just wandering the shore of the river and the river shore.
Oh no, the shore river.
Now. I mean, I don't blame him because it's like he provides a service that you cannot provide yourself.
Yeah. And it's not like you can - So don't expect him to do it for free.
He can't contact a local lawyer.
Yeah. So it's like, come on.
I just want to say it's a little bit fake that Nicholas was like commenting a lot on your story, but not on mine.
I'm telling you. We have a connection.
Yeah. I just wanted you to know that Nicholas, okay?
I'm feeling a little bit left out.
Are you sure you turned it back on?
Nicholas, do you like me better?
Oh honey. Put them up.
Anyways, a woman named April spoke with the Worcester Telegram and Gazette about an experience she had while poking around the cemetery.
And she told them, I would definitely say the feel of the cemetery and surrounding area was spookier in the evening compared with midday.
Of course, April. She said, maybe it was because that time it was just my daughter and me alone, maybe it was the failing light.
Lots of sounds in the woods.
Both of us thought we saw another cemetery another cemetery area down the path that leads to the river, but we didn't go down there.
The next day we did walk the path and there was no second cemetery, only a path and a river.
I later read some lore for spider gates that says you will see a second cemetery once, but never again.
That's cool. Isn't that fucking rad and that is something that is reported on a lot.
A ton of people say they go, they will see like another cemetery in the distance but it's hard to get to and then they'll go back to be like oh my god no I'm like I'm telling you I saw that and it's not there.
Oh that's cool I wonder what the significance of that is.
I think it's just like hellacious.
It's just shenanigans.
Yeah it's just fun just hellish shenanigans.
It's just like Hades being Hades.
Yeah. She also said that the second day they went back because I think she went back to be like, am I going to see this again?
And when they were by the river, she said she swore she heard a woman's voice, which is another thing that's reported on a lot.
A lot of people say that they hear a woman's voice and I couldn't find anything to substantiate this.
It's really sad though.
People say that a woman was murdered in a cave nearby and dismembered like way back when.
But again, couldn't find anything on it.
But people do hear a woman screaming a lot when they visit here.
that's scary yeah and then honorable mention goes to the mysterious rock formations that people will see with runes on them that is so massachusetts i can't even stand it we love a rock we love stones here stones love rock do you know that i was literally thinking about putting a stone wall up in my like home yeah in my yard yeah stones are our thing i like stones it also affects the uh idiotic did he just say idiotic i sure did i will not have this i will not have this he said that stupidest he doesn't like stones okay he doesn't like your idea no he doesn't like stones listen i'm not gonna be
bullied in my health help yeah you're gonna need it so nicholas i'm on your side no but um stone's fuck up like isn't it like the radon levels or or something like that?
Isn't that why the radon levels are so high in like Massachusetts?
Yeah, because we have like a lot of stone in the ground.
Yeah, exactly, stones.
Honorable mention also goes to the white ooze that visitors have seen emerging from random spots in the Earth.
I don't like that. In the cemetery?
I don't like that. That's pretty gross.
And of course the demon creature said to be living in the surrounding forest. Failure.
Yeah. Turn him off.
Turn, why am I being bullied?
Nicholas just called me a failure.
He says the Phoenix shit during the hour.
He literally has. Why are you being so mean to Ash?
Nicholas, why are you being mean to me?
Nicholas, don't be mean to Ash.
Okay, that won't, that won't work.
I won't endear you to Elena.
And I'm also gonna have to like, revisit this in therapy.
But anyway, don't make fun of anything when I say this Nicholas, because this is a listener tale that I found from one of our good ass precious listeners, Nicholas.
So one of our listeners went here and had some Chris experiences.
Oh, girl. It says, Hey, weirdos, I'm so in love with your podcast. My name is Dee.
You can use it. Thanks, Dee.
Hey, Dee. I'm a true crime enthusiast. And I have to say, out of all the podcasts I've listened to, yours is by far the best. Oh, thanks.
Thank you. You're beautiful.
Dee says, and I'm saying that with my whole chest, ass, tits, everything.
Thank you. I'm a fellow masshole and I feel so connected when y 'all talk about spooky references or locations en masse.
However, there is one place I haven't heard you mention yet until now.
I'm still catching up on the pod, so if you have, please forgive me.
You're forgiven. Spider Gate Cemetery was built in the 1700s, also known as the eighth gate to hell.
This place is known to be haunted and has super weird happenings.
She shared some spooky facts, but I already told them, so lemme get to the story.
Dee says, I am a full -out spooky bitch all year round.
I absolutely love fall.
Halloween, and supernatural phenomena.
I love you, Dee. We love you.
I run into some demons back in my day, but that's a story for another time.
I feel you. What a casual sentence.
Haven't we all? So yeah.
So here we go. I'm in my single ho phase because a literal garbage human did me dirty.
Oh, fuck that. I found nudes of another girl on his Nintendo DS.
Shut the fuck up. You dodged a motherfucking bullet, my friend.
Solid! That's a - see?
Nicholas is like, yup, yup!
I agree with you, Nicholas.
Yes, you read that right.
Pick stop. I am getting angry.
I am getting angry, Nicholas.
You can't make this shit up.
He's being so mean.
You're friends with a bully.
Your poltergeist mans is a bully.
All right, yes, you read that right.
I think Nicholas is having a bad day.
Maybe, no maybe he meant stop.
Like that's crazy that she found nudes on a DS.
That's nuts. Yes, he read that rap.
Pixelated pictures of a girl's bare ass on a fucking DS.
A grown ass man. So yeah, I was done trying to find love and I hopped on Tinder.
What can I say, I was having a moment.
That's where I met my date.
We were supposed to be a hookup but eventually my hopeless romantic tendencies started to creep up but I fell for this guy.
And the voice of that GTA character, aw shit here we go again, I don't know that guy's voice, I'm sorry.
At this point we've been dating for about a month and he knows how much I love spooky shit.
So he suggested we have a date at night in Spider Gate Cemetery.
Wow, that's a keeper.
Yeah I know. I hope he was good to you.
Oh just wait. Okay.
Y 'all are probably thinking, you dumb bitch you just met this guy and you're letting him take you to a cemetery in the woods?
Meanwhile I'm like, nailed it.
Elaine is like, you should gone.
Looking back I realize how dangerous that was.
But at the end of the story it will make it all okay.
I promise. Okay. I didn't know much about Spider Gates only that it was a haunted cemetery.
but of course I agreed to go there as any spooky bitch would.
Hell yeah. Keep in mind, it's super dark outside, 1am.
Oh damn. The only light came from the moon.
We arrived at the trail that leads to spider gates, I had to use a flashlight on my phone to see where we were stepping.
We eventually reach the gates and as soon as I saw them, I got goosebumps.
My date opens them and gestures for me to walk in.
It seemed like the moon shined the brightest within the field of tombstones.
Then he walked in and shut the gate behind him and told me, you have to make sure the gates are closed when you enter and when you leave so that the spirits don't escape." oh girls i love that he knew that yeah he's just out here spitting knowledge about the cemeteries like just you know he said from one spooky bitch to another yeah he said contain them yeah he said girls i could feel poop knocking on the back door i was so fucking scared we both walked together toward the center of the cemetery where the grass seemed to stop growing the altar it was dead quiet i could feel the wind blowing But I didn't
hear trees rustling even as we walked I could not hear our footsteps.
It was such a strange feeling Mmm, we stood in the center and looked up at the moon and stars Not gonna lie that shit was scary as fuck, but also super romantic at the time.
Yeah, we stood in the quiet What did he say?
Please go, please go.
He doesn't want them to get hurt.
He's like leaves Yeah, we stood in the quiet embrace for what seemed like an hour as I was hugging him I looked over his shoulder to the tree line and I saw it a foggy mist lingering among the trees resembling a human form.
A bitch has astigmatism, so I didn't wanna react right away.
I don't. I closed my eyes and opened them again, and the mist was gone.
I brushed it off, considering I can't read the license plate of a car that's in front of me when I'm sitting in traffic.
We let go of each other and started walking around to look at the tombstones.
My date is now on the other side of the cemetery exploring.
And as I bent down to read a name, I felt a hand go across my lower back softly.
I jumped up expecting to see my date, but he was still on the other side.
Oh. It's literally same.
A shiver went down my back, threw my crack at around the corner.
I had never in my life been touched by a spirit and it was the most natural, yet unnatural feeling ever.
That's when I ran over to my date and told him what happened with the mist and with the touch. He was so amused while I was just shitting myself.
So we took one last walk around the tombstones and decided it was time to leave. As we were heading toward the exit, I heard a scream coming from the forest. from what sounded like a little girl.
I looked at my date with eyes popping out of my head and said, Did you fucking hear that?
And he looked at me dead in my eyes and chuckles, saying, Stop trying to scare me it's not gonna work.
She said, I swear on my life.
I just heard a girl scream.
He got serious and promise me that he didn't hear it though.
We both agreed it must have been some kind of spirit.
If we had both heard it, I would have called the police obviously because a girl screaming in the woods is cause for concern.
As we left, I made sure those damn gates were shut.
I said a small prayer so that the spirits wouldn't stick to me and we were out.
Five years later, my date is now my husband.
Oh, I knew it! I felt that in my bones!
I knew it because I read it, but I just knew it.
Oh, I just knew it.
It was beautiful. I got pregnant on our honeymoon and my due date is December, 2022.
So this was written like a while ago.
Oh my goodness! Congrats on your baby!
To this day, I talk about that experience with my husband and he still laughs at how freaked out I got but it's okay i get him back with my constant jump scares and by hiding his video game controller hope y 'all enjoyed my story i love it d d spider gate cemetery i want to go to spider gate cemetery i do too because i got to make a trip to talk to marmadu girl yeah i need to and i need to hear what he has to say to me i do too like i don't know and i don't think i'll pay the ferryman because i'm not trying to go to hell i'm not trying to go to hell right now right she's like now she just wanted
to clarify iconic well um thanks Nicholas for joining us period thanks Elena's friend and Nicholas Nicholas do you have anything any last comments oh yeah do you everybody with Nicholas do you Do you have anything nice to say?
Understand. Understand.
Do you understand that I'm mad at you?
I do not understand.
Do you have anything else you wanna say?
No, okay. All right.
We love you, Nicholas.
Elena loves you. I love you.
I tolerate you. Oh wow.
You speak really mean to me.
Mikey's face was like whoop!
I'm happy that you're here.
You had a rough day together.
I'm tolerant. You know, it was your first fight too.
so it was, you know, it went a little deeper, yeah.
Anyway, thanks for listening, we hope you keep listening, and we hope you keep it weird, but not so weird that you get bullied by a paranormal ghost, thanks.
Love you, Niklas. Stannic.
You said stannic? Stan -ic?
Stan -ic, it was not stan -ic, it's a stannic.
You're Niklas Stan -ic?
Bad. It was bad. You name more Niklas?
Who's bad? or What's bad?
Are you done telling us?
Okay. Alright. May I?
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