THE
GHOST OF WILLETS-HALLOWELL
BRIDGE
Theres a gray bridge
that crosses over the waterfall from Lower Lake down into the Stonybrook
River. Supposedly some time during spring exam period, a girl who was
a senior was going to fail one of her courses which meant she was not
going to graduate. She was very distraught and she went onto the bridge
at midnight and plunged a knife into her heart after she had perched
herself up on the ledge and tied a rope around her neck and to the bridge.
Of course she fell after shed stabbed herself, and screamed as
she fell she hadnt quite killed herself and the
scream just rang out all over the place.
People sort of looked out
their windows and wondered what was going on, but figured that as usual
somebody was having a good time. That night someone came across the
bridge and head a voice saying, Im down here! and
leaned over the bridge and saw the body swaying back and forth and went
and called Security. They hauled her up and said, Well, shes
been dead for nearly an hour, you couldnt possibly have heard
any voice. And every night during final exams in the spring, the
scream rings our and anybody going over the bridge hears, Im
here!, and you can see here swinging down below; only shes
alive and waves up at people and does all sorts of things like that.
Told in 1977 by Kate Robin
Mertes, class of 1978.
Short version:
There is a girl who hanged herself by
the bridge between Willits-Hallowell and Lower Lake, and on a really rainy
day you can see her reflection in the water.
Told in 1977 by Karen Rosenthal
©Mount Holyoke
College. Witten (1977), p.5. Webpage created and maintained by Nancy
Birkrem. Last updated Oct. 10, 2001.
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