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Letherly's Twisted Neck Ghost

Erribal House, Labasheeda, Newry Mourne And Down Apparition Victorian

Erribal House in Labasheeda, County Clare, Ireland, is home to a most unsettling spectre. Letherly, a man hanged for murder in the nineteenth century, is said to haunt the residence of one of his jurors. His ghostly form is particularly gruesome, with a neck twisted from the hangman's rope. The family who lived there couldn't bear the repulsive presence and soon sought the help of an exorcist to rid themselves of Letherly's malevolent spirit.

Interestingly, Letherly's haunting is tied to a rather dark chapter in his life. Having been found guilty of murder, Letherly met his end by hanging. However, his restless spirit didn't seem to rest even in death. The fact that his ghostly apparition appeared at the home of a juror who had played a part in his sentencing suggests a possible connection between Letherly's actions and his haunting. While we can only speculate on the motivations behind his ghostly appearances, it's clear that Letherly's presence was felt deeply by those who encountered him.

Historical Context

Nineteenth-century Ireland, during the Victorian era

Location

Location Details

Location Type
Country House
Activity Types
Visual Audio
Witness Credibility
Multiple Witnesses
Threat Level
Harmless
Accessibility
Private Residence
Date / Era
Nineteenth century

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