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| - History: The Myrtles Plantation is considered one of the most haunted locations in the United States. Amy Campbell and a friend stayed there on the night of October 30, 2000. While she was sleeping, Amy felt bouncing on her bed, and she saw that a little girl was jumping on it. The ghost is believed to be Cornelia Woodruff, one of four people that died in a tragic set of events over 150 years ago. She was the daughter of Judge Woodruff, who lived at the plantation in the early 1800s. When the Woodruffs' slave, Chloe, was caught eavesdropping by Judge, he punished her by cutting her ear off. Chloe, fearing that she would be sent off to the fields, made a plan. She ground up poisonous oleander leaves and put it in a birthday cake, hoping to make the family ill, and then she would become a he
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| - History: The Myrtles Plantation is considered one of the most haunted locations in the United States. Amy Campbell and a friend stayed there on the night of October 30, 2000. While she was sleeping, Amy felt bouncing on her bed, and she saw that a little girl was jumping on it. The ghost is believed to be Cornelia Woodruff, one of four people that died in a tragic set of events over 150 years ago. She was the daughter of Judge Woodruff, who lived at the plantation in the early 1800s. When the Woodruffs' slave, Chloe, was caught eavesdropping by Judge, he punished her by cutting her ear off. Chloe, fearing that she would be sent off to the fields, made a plan. She ground up poisonous oleander leaves and put it in a birthday cake, hoping to make the family ill, and then she would become a hero for nursing them back to health. However, Cornelia, her mother, and sister all ended up dying from the poisoning. Afterwards, Chloe was killed by a lynch mob, and she along with the Woodruffs are now haunting the plantation. Arlin Dease, who helped refurbrish it, remembers a strange occurrence that happened to him while he was mowing its lawn back in 1970. He claimed that when he looked up, he saw the ghostly figure of a man staring at him, and he now believes that it was the ghost of a caretaker who died in the 1920s. Another ghostly encounter occured when Mark and Holly Parenti came to visit in 1998, and they were scared to know that they were the only guests in the plantation. Their room was just beyond the staircase where the former caretaker died. While they were talking later at night, they heard the noise of someone on the steps. They soon learned the story of the murdered caretaker. It was late one night in 1871 when a mysterious horseman arrived on the property, calling for the caretaker, William Winter. When William went outside, the man shot him several times. He went back inside and called for his wife, Sara, and then collapsed into her arms on the stairs and died. Many of the people that have been to the plantation believe that the ghosts of the many people who died there still haunt it. Background: The Myrtles Plantation is 200-year old antebellum mansion that was converted to a bed and breakfast inn in the 1950s. In 1796, the original owner, General David Bradford, built it on an Indian burial ground. In the early 1800s, the Woodruff family was poisoned by their slave, Chloe. In 1871, caretaker William Winter was murdered by an unknown man and died on the stairs. In 1927, an elderly caretaker was robbed and killed on the estate. Investigations: The Myrtles Plantation has been investigated by several paranormal groups, including TAPS from the TV Series Ghost Hunters. Extra Notes: The case first aired on the August 1, 2001 episode. Results: Unsolved Links:
* Myrtles Plantation at Wikipedia
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