This
is a story that I wrote a while ago. I thought it might be a good story for
Halloween. I’ve called it,
The House
of Mystery.
There is
a lovely rustic house on the banks of the Bundorragha River in a small area
known as Baile An Taibhse. It is a small rural village in County Mayo
surrounded by the highest mountains in the west of Ireland, Secluded and
unspoilt it’s shown on records as far back as 1715. It was previously owned by
the McDermott family until 1975 and was said to have had a tragic and sordid
history whilst under their ownership. Was it this history that some say caused
it to have been possessed by evil forces?
In the
year 1975 a good and gentle man called John Murphy killed his entire family and
then in desperation killed himself. Was it murder-suicide or was there some
other darker force at work?
John
Murphy wasn’t a local man but those who had got to know him didn’t believe him
capable of such horrific crimes. When the last remaining member of the
McDermott family had died the house had been placed on the market but due to
its dark history there was no local interest. However, it was seen by John
Murphy who yearned for a simpler life and bought by him in 1975. He was living
in Belfast at the time but as soon as the papers were signed he, his wife and
three children relocated. As a painter he was able to work from home, setting
up a studio in one of the out buildings. May of 1975 was for the time being a
happy time.
They say
John had an interest in the supernatural and that he began to research the
history of the house. Was it this interest that set the wheels in motion? His
mental health began to suffer, he began to hear voices and he became paranoid
suffering from feelings of persecution. His family became withdrawn and
isolated; they refused to talk with their neighbours deciding instead to remain
indoors as much as possible.
It was
round the end of October when it happened. John had a huge row with some of the
locals; the reasons are now all but forgotten. He stormed off and went home,
later that night and for the next two nights passerby’s said they heard raised
voices, yelling, angry voices, and then....
The
Gardaí called at the house, receiving no answer they forced an entry, what they
found caused some of the officers to become violently sick....It was a terrible
sight. Dressed only in their nightclothes, Yvonne (the wife) and the three
children Claire (age 8), Anne (age 5), and Sabrina (age 4), were brutally
murdered. Yvonne’s throat had been slit; a later autopsy indicated that this
had been done after death. All the children had knife wounds. To make matters
worse all four bodies had been propped up against the wall in a sitting
position, eyes wide open, staring up at the ceiling where John Murphy was hanging
from an electrical cord tied to a wooden beam. He was covered in blood.
Yvonne
and the children had been murdered in their own bedrooms and their bodies moved
to the room in which they were found by the Gardaí. Above each of these four
victims was a message, written in their own blood. The message was never
disclosed. The murder weapon turned out to belong to John Murphy and the Gardaí
decided that it was an open and shut case. One of murder and suicide. Case
closed.
However,
unless John had superhuman powers how did he get up to the ceiling? No ladder
was present, no chair, no way he could have possibly lifted himself up never
mind tie the cord around his neck.
Even so,
he was a quiet man, non-violent. Had he become mentally ill and finally
cracked? Had evil forces made him mentally ill? Was he under some demonic
possession from the house? How did he end up hanging from the beam? Did some
evil force kill him once he had carried out the murders?
So many
unanswered questions. None of the locals will talk about the house even now. It
is known that John had argued with some of the locals just before the murders,
were they the victims of some horrific crime and cover-up. The house and its
reputation conveniently perpetuating folklore and keeping the truth hidden.
Some
years later, the mystery of the house and the tragic events were still
generating a lot of interest, in fact it had become quite infamous, so much so
that a group of young people from a local paranormal group decided they would
carry out their own investigation. They planned to break into the now boarded
up house and spend a few nights there to see what they could discover.
At first
all went well, they set up the equipment they had brought in order to assist
them in their endeavours and they settled down for the night. Some locals
reported hearing angry voices, raised voices quarrelling, just like before. Of
course no one realised that there was anyone in the house, they just thought it
was the sounds of the house and its history and hurried pass.
Eventually,
worried that no communication had been received from any of the young members
of the paranormal group their families decided to contact the Gardaí in
Castlebar and they sent some guards to gain access to the house. The equipment set
up by the paranormal group was still running and there was even music playing
on the radio. The young people, however, were nowhere to be found. They had
simply vanished without trace.
Had the
house claimed more victims? Did the evil forces within the walls of the house
drive them away, if so where were they? Had they been murdered because they had
discovered the secret of the previous killings? Again so many unanswered
questions.
We may
never know the truth, the truth lies buried within the walls of the house and
the house remains silent. Some say as you walk past on a lonely winters evening
you can hear moaning coming from the house. Or is it just the wind. I’ll let
you decide.
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