This Lighthouse In New York Has A Truly Creepy History
By Lisa Sammons|Published December 13, 2021
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Lisa loves animals and has dogs, rats, cats, guinea pigs, and snakes. She is passionate about animal rescue and live music - traveling across the country to see a favorite band is a pretty regular occurrence! Being out hiking in the woods enjoying the scenery with her beloved dogs is another favorite hobby, and also checking out the Pokemon Go scene in whatever city she happens to be in at any given time (coffee and dog leash in hand). You can reach Lisa at lsammons@onlyinyourstate.com
Most lighthouses have a touch of creepiness about them. They’re often quite isolated from everywhere else. It’s haunting to imagine lighthouse keepers of the past stuck in one for months on end. You can imagine the extreme isolation and the sounds of the waves crashing against the rocks in the night. One lighthouse in New York that’s even spookier than most is the creepily-named Execution Rocks Lighthouse. This place has a history that manages to be as bone-chilling as its name.
The Execution Rocks Light was constructed in 1849 and has been automated since 1979. The 55-foot tall lighthouse is in the middle of Long Island Sound, just between New Rochelle and Sands Point.
Many believe that in colonial times, misbehaving slaves were murdered by being chained to the rocks. If chained just before high tide, they would drown when the tide came in. Some believe it was British soldiers who murdered colonialists by using this method during the Revolutionary War. Still, other reports claim that criminals were executed by the state via drowning here. It is also possible that the name is not meant literally, but instead refers to ships running aground here.
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But the lighthouse has more recent horrors in its history as well.
Serial killer Carl Panzram published an autobiography in which he claimed to have raped and killed 10 sailors in 1920. He said that he dumped their bodies near Execution Rocks.
The claims could not be proven since any bodies would have been lost to the sea. Panzram only has five proven victims, but is suspected to have killed well over 100 people.
Due to the horrifying rumors surrounding Execution Rocks, the lighthouse was featured on the Travel Channel's "Ghost Adventures" series in 2009.
You can float by the Execution Rocks lighthouse at any time by boat, and tours are offeredseasonally each summer. You can get more information about tours from Historically Significant Structures Inc., a non-profit society that manages the lighthouse.
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