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A Ghostly Cry for Justice in Dixmont

2024/12/5
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Jeff Belanger和Ray Auger探讨了缅因州迪克斯蒙特一所闹鬼的房子,这所房子在1905年成为新闻,因为一个被认为是几十年前提到的被谋杀的旅行小贩的幽灵引发了整个房子的活动。数十名当地人目睹了这种无法解释的现象,引起了媒体的注意。他们讨论了1854年发生的谋杀案,以及1905年记者对该房屋进行调查时发生的超自然事件,包括滴水声、脚步声和拖拽声。他们还讨论了与谋杀案相关的目击者后来神秘死亡的情况。他们推测,鬼魂可能是为了伸张正义,或者只是过去事件的重复上演。他们还讨论了在那个时代,旅行推销员面临的许多危险,以及如今由于科技发展,犯罪更容易被侦破。 Jeff Belanger和Ray Auger还讨论了小城镇故事更令人恐惧的原因,以及媒体对该故事的报道。他们还强调了即使他们知道房子的地址,也不会透露,以保护居民的隐私。他们还讨论了这篇文章的写作风格,以及在那个时代,人们可能会消失,没有留下任何记录。他们还讨论了凶手的名字是他们为了故事而编造的,因为文章中没有提到。最后,他们还讨论了这是一个经典的鬼故事,讲述了未完成的事情和寻求正义的主题。

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What happened in Dixmont, Maine, in 1854 that led to a haunting?

In 1854, a traveling peddler was murdered by a farmer named George Smith in Dixmont, Maine. The farmer clubbed the peddler over the head, stole his money, and hid the body in the basement. This brutal act is believed to have caused the haunting of the house.

Why did the haunting in Dixmont gain attention in 1905?

The haunting gained attention in 1905 because unexplained phenomena, such as dripping sounds, footsteps, and the sensation of someone being dragged down the stairs, were reported by locals. A reporter from the Bangor Daily News investigated the house, and the story was widely covered.

What evidence suggests the peddler's body was hidden in the house?

Locals and the reporter discovered a suspicious brick wall in the basement that appeared to be added after the original construction. It was rumored that the peddler's body was hidden behind this wall, which was likely a vault built by the farmer to conceal the crime.

What happened to the witnesses of the 1854 murder?

Two witnesses to the murder met tragic fates. One was found mysteriously drowned in a pond over a thousand miles away, and the other was shot dead outside his home by an unknown assailant. Neither killer was ever caught.

Why is the Dixmont haunting considered a cry for justice?

The haunting is considered a cry for justice because the ghostly activity, such as the sounds of dripping blood and dragging, seems to replay the events of the peddler's murder. The spirit is believed to be seeking recognition and retribution for the crime that was never officially solved.

What makes small towns like Dixmont particularly eerie for such stories?

Small towns like Dixmont amplify the eeriness of such stories because residents often trust their neighbors and feel a sense of safety. Discovering that a brutal murder occurred in such a close-knit community challenges their perception of security and raises questions about hidden secrets.

How did the reporter from the Bangor Daily News experience the haunting?

The reporter experienced the haunting firsthand by hearing unexplained dripping sounds, footsteps on the stairs, and the sensation of someone being dragged down the stairs. These phenomena occurred despite no visible presence, leaving the reporter and others deeply unsettled.

What is the significance of the 1905 Bangor Daily News article?

The 1905 Bangor Daily News article is significant because it documented the haunting and the murder of the peddler, providing a historical record of the events. It also included a photo of the haunted house, which remains a key piece of evidence for the story.

Why was the farmer's name in the story fabricated?

The farmer's name was fabricated because the original 1905 article did not mention it. The hosts of the podcast created a name for storytelling purposes to avoid implicating any real individuals or families in the crime.

What challenges did traveling peddlers face in the 19th century?

Traveling peddlers in the 19th century faced significant dangers, including theft, violence, and murder. They often carried large sums of money and sought lodging from strangers, making them vulnerable to exploitation and harm.

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The episode delves into the haunting of a house in Dixmont, Maine, linked to the unsolved 1854 murder of a traveling peddler. The ghost's cries for justice, along with unexplained phenomena, attracted attention in 1905, culminating in a Bangor Daily News report.
  • Unsolved 1854 murder of a peddler
  • Haunted house with unexplained phenomena
  • 1905 Bangor Daily News article detailing the haunting
  • Possible witnesses met with untimely deaths

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In Episode 375 Jeff Belanger and Ray Auger investigate a haunted home in Dixmont, Maine, that made the news back in 1905 because a ghost—believed to be the spirit of a murdered peddler from decades earlier—was stirring up activity throughout the house. Dozens of locals witnessed the unexplained phenomena that attracted the attention of the press.  

 

See more here: https://ournewenglandlegends.com/podcast-375-a-ghostly-cry-for-justice-in-dixmont/

 

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