Braydon and Belinda discuss two hauntings that have their origins from events occurring in the late 1800's.
Belinda starts the show off by discussing the Lizzie Borden trial in Fall River, Massachusetts. Lizzie murdered her Step mother and father with an axe in a horrific fashion, and got away scott free with the killings after the jury was lead to believe she was too soft spoken and weak to have performed such a vial act. The repercussions of her actions are still felt to this day, as the ghosts of those murdered are seen and heard in the home where it all took place.
Braydon goes on to discuss the Black Nun of Threadneedle street, which is a tale of sadness, grief, and insanity. Sarah Whitehead's brother was a bank teller who was found guilty of committing forgery on the job. He was subsequently hung for his crimes and the death was never reported to his family. Sarah looked for her brother for seven years before being paid to stay off the bank's property, but still she looked in the surrounding streets for signs of her brother. To this day, it is said she is still looking.
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