This Disturbing Event In Mississippi Is So Creepy It Inspired A Movie
Over the years, the legend of the Bell Witch has inspired countless movies. The Blair Witch Project and An American Haunting are just two of many. The story is widely known but there’s one fact that most people are completely unaware of – the Bell Witch has connections to Mississippi.


The witch focused its malevolent energy on Betsy and John, tormenting them for years to come. Over time, she revealed that she was opposed to Betsy’s engagement. The Bell Witch also made something else very clear – a strong desire to end John’s life.
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Many believe Betsy was cursed - a notion that seems to be confirmed by a life full of grief and tragedy. In addition losing four children at young ages, her husband became invalid after suffering a stroke.
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In 1888, she passed away and was buried in the remotely-located Long Branch Cemetery near Water Valley, where she remains to this day. However, the story of the Bell Witch doesn’t end with Betsy.

According to legend, John T. Bell’s daughter, Mary, fell in love with an overseer named Gerald.
Completely against the love affair, John T. Bell killed Gerald. Not long after, Mary became extremely ill and constantly spoke of Gerald, before falling into a state of unconsciousness. Several days later, she awoke, proclaimed she was going to be with Gerald, and died.

But that's not all. According to local lore, there have been a lot of strange happenings in Panola and Yalobusha Counties over the years. The occurrences include blood coming out of faucets, strange lights in woods at night, and people hearing their names called when in the woods.
Watch the video below to learn more about the legend of the Bell Witch.
This isn’t the only witch associated with Mississippi. Read about another here.
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