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[The Haunting of the Sally House: A Tale of Paranormal Activity and Malevolent Spirits]-[Sallie the Man-Hater]

Morbid · B2 · 2025-10-27

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📋 Summary

Introduction: The Morning Vibe and a New Mystery

The podcast episode features hosts Melina and Ash, who open with a lighthearted discussion about their morning routines, their love for the "hatch" alarm, and their excitement for their upcoming November bonus episode covering the Twilight series. They also reflect on the success of their previous episode, "The Cryptids of the Midwest." However, the tone shifts as they transition into the main topic: the chilling, documented haunting of the "Sally House" in Atchison, Kansas, famously dubbed "Sally the man-hater."

The Beginning of the Haunting: Subtle Signs

In the early 1990s, a young couple, Deb and Tony Pickman, moved into a rental home in Atchison. Shortly after settling in, they began experiencing strange electrical phenomena, such as lights dimming and brightening despite the house lacking dimmer switches. While they initially attempted to dismiss these events as "myth busting" or old-house quirks, their animals—three cats and a dog—showed intense restlessness, often snarling at empty rooms. The haunting took a more unnerving turn when Deb, pregnant at the time, was awakened at 3:30 a.m. by a "blood-curdling scream" and heavy thumps, followed by a physical sensation of being struck, which she eventually tried to rationalize away.

Escalation: The Nursery and the Circle of Toys

After the birth of their son, Taylor, the activity intensified. Tony discovered stuffed toys arranged in a perfect circle in the center of the nursery, all facing outward. Despite the couple's attempt to attribute this to a "prank" by Tony's brother George, the toys were rearranged in the same manner shortly after being cleaned up. This incident, combined with the feeling of a "strange cold sensation" reported by visitors, forced the family to confront the possibility of a paranormal presence. A test conducted by Tony’s brother Larry—placing a teddy bear on a shelf—resulted in the bear being turned to face the wall, an event that left the family deeply shaken.

Investigation and the Identity of "Sally"

Through research and consultations with a psychic medium named Barbara, the couple learned about the history of the house. They discovered that a child named Sally Isabel Hall had lived in the neighborhood and died in 1905. Psychic impressions suggested that Sally was a playful spirit who enjoyed the nursery. However, Barbara also sensed a "far stronger spirit" in the house—an older, malevolent entity. This second spirit was eventually identified by paranormal investigator Peter James as a former domestic worker and mistress to the previous doctor of the house, whose daughter, Sally, had died of pneumonia.

The Malevolent Turn: "Sally the Man-Hater"

As the investigation continued, the activity became increasingly aggressive toward Tony. He was subjected to physical attacks, including "three bleeding scratch marks" on his back and being forcibly pulled by his wrist. These events, coupled with intense, intrusive thoughts of hatred and violence that felt "entirely foreign" to Tony, led the family to realize their mental and physical well-being was in jeopardy. Peter James concluded that the aggressive spirit was likely the bitter mother, acting out of trauma and resentment. The couple ultimately decided to move out, prioritizing their safety over their curiosity.

Conclusion: The Legacy of the Sally House

Following their departure, Tony’s mental health improved dramatically. The Sally House has since become a famous landmark in Atchison, drawing tourists and paranormal investigators from across the country. Despite the notoriety and the "spooky stories" that built the town's reputation, the hosts emphasize the genuine fear and trauma experienced by the Pickman family. The episode serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of inviting or engaging with unknown entities, concluding with the hosts' signature sign-off: "Keep it weird, but not so weird that you're a ghost... making bears face the wall."

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The vibes are fire.
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That was a fun fucking episode to record.
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I see what you did there.
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You said, say less, fam.
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I'm chomping at the bit.
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hit it off
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📖 Transcript

Hey weirdos, I'm Melina.
I'm Ash.
And this is Morbid.
And again, it's morbid in the morning.
I want to add like a little like clink cheers effect to that.
I know we need to add a cheers sound effect of some sort.

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