THE LEGEND OF THE BELL WITCH
According to the annals of supernatural history, the story of the Bell Witch started in 1817 when the Bell family, prosperous farmers from Tennessee, began experiencing strange phenomena in their home. First, the house was plagued with knocking and rapping noises and scratching sounds.
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Blankets were pulled from beds, family members were kicked and scratched and their hair pulled. Particularly tormented was a 12-year-old Betsy Bell, who was slapped, pinched, bruised and stuck with pins. At first, John Bell was determined to keep the events secret, but soon confided in a friend , who then formed an investigative committee. John Bell's friends soon learned that the strange force in the house had an eerie intelligence. It soon found a voice and from that day on. . .was seldom silent.
The spirit identified itself as the "witch" of Kate Batts, a neighbors of the Bell's, with whom John had experienced bad business dealings over some purchased slaves. "Kate" as the local people began calling her, made daily appearances in the Bell home, wreaking havoc on everyone there. People all over the area of soon learned of the witch and she made appearances, in sounds and voices, all over Robertson County.
The ghost became so famous that even General Andrew Jackson decided to visit. He too experienced the antics of the witch and his carriage wheels refused to turn until the witch decided to let them.
John Bell fell victim to bouts of strange illness, to which "Kate" claimed responsibility. While he was sick in bed, the spirit cursed and prodded him, never allowing him to rest. One day, he went to bed and never recovered. He was found senseless in his bed one morning and a strange bottle was found nearby. Bell's breath smelled of the black liquid in the bottle, so a drop of it was placed on the tongue of a cat. . .the animal dropped dead. John Bell soon followed suit and "Kate" screamed in triumph. She even made her presence known at his funeral, laughing, cursing and singing as the poor man was buried.
"Kate" didn't vanish immediately after the death of her proclaimed enemy though. She stayed around, threatening Betsy Bell to not marry the man that she truly loved, Joshua Gardner. The witch would never say why, but she did allow the girl to later marry the local schoolteacher, Richard Powell. "Kate" soon left the family but promised to return in seven years. She did come back and plagued the family again for two weeks. Before departing, she appeared at the home of John Bell Jr. and made a number of predictions that Bell recorded. The warning proved true, reflecting the Civil War and the later World Wars of the next century. "Kate" said that she would return again 107 years later, in 1935, but the year came and went without incident.
Who was the Bell Witch? Was she really a ghost, who claimed to be connected to a living person? Or did the resentment and the hatred of the real Kate Batts create an entity of it's own? Or could the haunting have been poltergeist activity linked to Betsy Bell? No one will ever know for sure. . .but whoever, or whatever, the Bell Witch was, many believe that she has never left Adams, Tennessee at all. Located near where the Bell Farm once stood and near the old family cemetery, where many of the Bell's still rest, is what has become known as the Bell Witch Cave. The cave has no real connection to the legend of the witch but it is located on property once owned by the Bell family. Many in Robertson County believe that when the witch departed, she fled to the sanctuary of this cave. Whether the Bell Witch is here or not.... the cave is a very haunted place.
The former owner of the cave, a man named Bill Edens reported that strange events still went on in the cave and near the home that he had built on the bluff where the cave can be found. The steep incline over the Red River hides a narrow path that leads down to the cave. Strange figures have been reported here and knocking sounds and poltergeist-like events still take place in the house.
The current owners, Chris and Walter Kirby, still open the cave for tourists and they too report that eerie events sometimes take place in the house and in the cave itself. Chris Kirby recalls several occasions when she and visitors in the cave have seen strange apparitions and have heard unexplained sounds, coming from deep in the hidden corners of the cave.
2006-07-10 11:07:58
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answered by scorpgirl 2
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The Bell Witch was a spirit that haunted the Bell Family in Addam's County, Tennessee. The spirit would torture John Bell and his family. Especially his daughter, Betsy Bell. John moved his family to Mississippi trying to escape the hauntings. Unfortunately it didn't work. I live in the Mississippi county where the family moved and I am actually related to the Bell Family. It is said that when they tried to doze the house where the Bell family moved...if you check out the site bellwitch.org you can verify....the house was on Bell Road in Courtland, MS...the people who tried to doze the house had heart attacks. There is a cemetery here that they call the Bell Witch Cemetery but since it was a spirit it couldn't be buried there. The grave that they all refer to belongs to Betsy Bell's teacher and companion. You can also watch the American Haunting movie. It isn't all fact based though. And the house isn't on the site...just an old road sign. Oh... when my mother was young she would go visit her cousin and they would lock her aunt in a room...board it up and stuff because they said she was crazy. The old lady would still get out. The room would still be secure. The old lady bit my mother on the toe...a curse I suppose. The girls would also wake up with strands of their hair tied to the bed post. The old lady's last name...Bell.
2006-07-10 15:33:30
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answered by SouthernBelle 4
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Is based in events that occurred in 1817 to 1821 in Tennessee. In which a spirit tormented John Bell and his family. It was a violent haunting and the only know haunting that the spirit took credit for killing someone( John Bell). Supposedly the haunting was so strong that the spirit could actually speak. Many people visited the house, including president Andrew Jackson. To this day people says that the site is still haunted.
2006-07-10 10:18:29
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answered by Sakura ♥ 6
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I have heard the story many times and read a book several years ago about it. I ask a question if anyone had any personal experience with it to no avail. Andrew Jackson was going there to confront it when she appeared to him and warned him to turn back to Nashville. He did ,so it must have scared him.
2006-07-10 11:36:58
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answered by Wise Old Witch 5
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here is the site, the bell witch is a haunter, now beware when u look in this site
2006-07-10 09:34:00
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answered by ▐▀▀▼▀▀▌ ►Aaron◄ ▐▄▄▲▄▄▌ 3
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