Thursday 4 November 2010

Halloween Spooks at Causey Farm with i105107

A spooked Simon Murdoch lifts his head in search of Mary.
"...there we were 13 of us, hand-in-hand, in a circle, in the pitch black of a ruined house when inanimate objects began to move..."
It's just after 6pm and my Halloween night was to consist of heading home after a shift at the radio station to watch the X Factor results, surely this is the week people realize that the Grimshaw lad is a fraud?


I never got to see Louis Walsh's spooky head or the X Factor that night. Instead, as I was about to head out the door of the radio station, the office activity increased with the arrival of Simon Murdoch, Ciara King and members of the iTeam (iRadio promotions gang). They were meeting up, to head out to the darkest, depths of Meath to the haunted pastures of Cauesy Farm where they were to partake in some real life ghost hunting, with an expert paranormal team and white which/medium, no less. Paul Gill broadcast his iLife show from the farm that night, tracking us as we sought out the paranormal. 


Paul Gill broadcast from Causey Farm on Halloween night
Despite having been on the go since 5am I was intrigued by the possibility of meeting a real ghost on this ghoulish of nights and made the decision I was going!


On arriving at Causey Farm the gear was set up for the outside broadcast, wellies were sought for our trip across the misty planes of the Causey Estate and we set off with Paranormal team and white witch in toe. 


We arrived at the 'haunted house' at 12.30am, where the spirit of Mary (a 20 something farm girl who'd walked this earth during the late 18th century) was reported to be found. Our white witch, Suzi asked us to form a circle as she proceeded to call upon the spirits to make themselves known. The paranormal investigators were recording activity with their K2 instrument, a small green box with flashing lights; it seemed we were in luck.  There we were, 13 of us, hand-in-hand, in a circle, in the black of a ruined house when inanimate objects began to move. Suzi asked Mary, our spirit  to make a noise or move something to let us know she was there. After a couple of seconds of eerie silence in the half-light a crushed Coke can slid across the floor to the amazement/shock of those present. What did this mean? Did Mary not like Coke cans littering her house, or was she in need of a sugar boost?


Mary ?
However, photographs (left) taken by the paranormal team seem to show Mary was very definitely, well maybe not definitely, in our presence. Within the circle is said to be the face of our thirsty Mary. 


That was the last we heard of Mary in the house, but later during a séance in a converted barn, our white witch was sure she's touched base with a former lover of Mary who fathered a child with her. I wont go into the horrific details (rape, hangings, beatings, love interests with soldiers of the British army of the 18th Century) of the life of Mary, but from the séance, we learned her experienced in this world merited a spooky existence on 'the other side'. 


All-in-all, I was skeptical going into the ghost hunt and I left with the same skepticism. There were a number of mitigating factors that could have moved the Coke can, but why ruin the illusion. 

Hats off to all at Causey Farm who put on a fantastic evening's entertainment. I'll be back next year.    



I'll leave you with this one.... thought it was suitable. 






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