>The Haunted Plantation

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>Out of interest for the organization that owns the plantation, I can’t name the place without knowing for sure if they would be okay with exposing the “other” residents. When local kids catch wind of any haunting, they tend to break onto whatever property is in question in order to try and see a ghost of their own. I don’t want to see that happen to this plantation. It’s already delicate and in disrepair. The souls there are some that I feel protective of as well. They need help breaking free from the control of another very angry soul there too. He’s downright evil. But we’ll get to that in a minute.

The first night I visited the plantation, we were there with some friends who try to give the place an inhabited impression to keep lookie-loos off the property. I settled by the bonfire and immediately felt the prickling on my skin that I get when souls are in the vicinity. I looked at the main plantation house and noticed the silhouette of a young lady near the building who seemed very interested in what we were doing. Her countenance was kind, lonely and thoughtful. She was desperate to come see what we were doing by the bonfire so I invited her to join us. She could not move beyond the immediate vicinity of the plantation house though. She was afraid and I couldn’t figure out why because she was too far away and too quiet for me to get a solid lock on her energy. I felt bad for her but there was nothing I could do at that moment. I gave my attention back to my friends.

A little while later, my conversation was interrupted by a violent feminine scream. I spun around toward the woods and asked if anybody else heard that but it was quite evident that nobody else had heard it. When you’re just hanging around your friends, you don’t immediately jump to the ghost conclusion. I thought for sure someone was being attacked out there because of how clear the scream sounded. Since nobody else heard it, I calmed myself down and considered the situation from a medium standpoint. The information I received was that a slave woman had been killed back there and I asked if there were slave cabins back there. My friend exchanged looks with my other friend and said that she thought the same things as what I was telling her. I purposefully went to this plantation with no historical background so that I could stretch myself as a medium. I also had impression of a lanky man with coveralls or funny looking suspenders. Again, everybody looked at each other and said that he was a well-known figure to them as well.

A few nights later, my friends introduced me to another medium friend of theirs. We kept silent on our previous experiences at the plantation until we got there and went through it room by room. On the property itself, I had dueling impressions of Revolutionary War soldiers and Civil War soldiers on the land. As I told the story of what I was seeing, the car got silent. I wasn’t sure of my accuracy until I asked if anything I said made sense to them and the things they had seen there matched up with my impressions almost dead on correct. I felt myself getting back into the swing of being a medium, something I had set aside in order to do past life and tarot readings for people. These things all utilize different intuitive skills but being a medium was where I began as a child. I felt like I was getting back to my roots. The sun began to set as we made our way into the abandoned plantation house.

The first room I encountered was so dark and heavy that my fellow medium had long since abandoned his previous attempts at entering the room. I wanted to know what had him so uneasy about it so I had my friend push my wheelchair up to the doorway and as soon as I hit the threshhold, I made her stop. I could not go inside either. I saw a scene from approximately the early 1840s with a bed against the far right wall. A young woman was in labor with a doctor positioned to receive the baby. I realized there was blood everywhere – on the bed, splattered on the far wall, etc. – and then I realized the doctor was a murderer. He cut her and let her bleed to death. As the horror sank in for me, the doctor looked at me and said, “You get out of here now!” My friend’s dog ran right into the room toward the doctor’s image and I snapped, “Hampton! Come here!” I left immediately. Despite being a medium and used to all sorts of entities, I take threats seriously and I don’t mess with any entities that threaten me.

We moved toward the front parlor area of the house and at that point, I encountered the young lady who wanted to join us at the bonfire before but could not. I soon realized that she was the lady in labor in the vision I saw at the back of the house (it was not literally in front of me but a visual impression). She was clearly controlled by the doctor entity. I had heard of other entities being controlled in a house by a dominant, dark, angry entity but I had never personally encountered it. The young lady stuck to me as we moved through the house and I felt physical touches on my bare arms like she was petting and being affectionate. The other medium reasoned that I reminded her of a friend that she had in life. I was able to converse with her, receive a name, confirm things for one of the caretakers, and so on of things that I could not possibly know. Through the house, I got from her that she had an illegitimate child and was sent to relatives at that plantation to give birth. The doctor killed her for some unknown reason and she doesn’t know what happened to her baby. I expect that is a big reason why she never left and when the doctor died, his anger toward that incident tied him to that plantation and he is the dominant force there, although the other entities try to contain him to that back room.

We moved into the kitchen area behind the parlor and found “the caretaker” that everybody knows. He’s playful and enjoys touching women, something I was not as prepared for before I arrived as I thought I was. He tickled my knee, touched my thigh and put his hand on my chest in the time that I spent in the house. He’s a protective figure who makes his rounds around the property a lot during the night. I quite enjoy souls with a fun sense of humor despite their desolate situations.

We went upstairs and L (I don’t want to write out her whole name) was eager to show me the room that she had claimed as her own in life and death. I followed her to the room and the bad energy of the bottom floor no longer existed. She gave me visual impressions of her pretty things that she had been so proud of, how her room was arranged and so on. Everything I said matched up with what the other medium had said before and we seemed to connect based on seeing and experiencing the same things. She missed her silks, so we promised to bring her a silk pillow for the room (there is nothing in it right now). Despite her fading energy by that point, the offer made her so happy and I felt like I had done something to relieve her situation a little bit.

In another part of the upper floor, we found a child that was from another period than L. I will refer to her as V. She was about five, blonde and had a big bow like you see in Edwardian photographs. I felt like she died of a disease like scarlet fever and I was told that there were indeed epidemics in the area. V hardly ever ventures downstairs because of Dr. Evil. We had dogs with us and they apparently saw the other residents as well because my friend asked her dog, “Where’s V? Go get V!” and the dog ran to the room where the child dwells. A while later, we were talking in another room, and the dog sat in the doorway very still and relaxed, the same way he looks when he’s getting a good scratch. V and L both enjoy it when we bring the dogs to see them. Animals have the uncanny ability to not only see entities but to treat them no differently than the living, which is something that I think bonds entities and animals. As with the living, animals know when entities are evil and they will growl and bark at seemingly nothing, which is what dogs do near Dr. Evil’s territory.

So while L wants the silk pillow we offered, V wants a doll, which is what we’re going out to get later tonight. She was very specific about how the doll should look to the point that the other medium and I were talking over each other saying the exact same things. V teases me about looking like a doll because I’m tiny and she sees my wheelchair like a baby carriage stroller thing. She wants to play with me and named me Molly, which is why we decided we needed to bring her a doll of her own. It will be interesting to see if the doll or the pillow move around at all in the house without us doing the moving.

This is why plantations need to be rescued from decaying into history. Old buildings may look abandoned but they are most certainly not. This place is still home to V, L, the caretaker and Dr. Evil, among so many other soldiers and slaves. They can’t move on until Dr. Evil releases his choke hold on them. I don’t see that happening anytime soon. While we have the ability, we will work to make this plantation comfortable for them, preserve their stories and help them understand that we do care and they are remembered. We are close to having enough historical documentation to back up our medium impressions as well. It isn’t a game. It isn’t a flight of fancy. These people are quite real and still feel quite deeply.

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>JJ’s Black Friday

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>Hello, my little ducklings. Are we feeling nice and fat from turkey dinners yesterday? With everybody shopping today for Black Friday, I thought I should post a blog as a one stop shopping place to see what I do. My new book was finally released on Amazon today so that was what prompted me to do it.

The first thing is not something I advertise that often but I am a rep for Mark. It’s like Avon but geared toward a younger market with some really great products in makeup, skincare, fragrance, bath & body, hair styling and fashion. There are some really great sales there too and the prices are already very reasonable without the sales. I’ve used a lot of the makeup myself and the products are quality. I wouldn’t tell you guys about this stuff if I hadn’t used a lot of it first. So go check out the holiday sales and purchase through my page at http://jessicajones.mymarkstore.com

Next, of course, I have my own website where I offer past life and Tarot readings. I’ve been doing this for several years and I have been doing research in reincarnation cases for about ten years or more. I can do these readings no matter where you are because they are done through photographs and email. They are done on a first come first serve basis as well. I explain how everything is done on my website along with some of my research, experience and some of my clients’ testimonials so you can see what other people have thought of their readings. I can provide references as well. When you go to buy a reading, if you mention this blog, I will automatically double your time for free until Christmas whether you are a new client or a returning client. For example, if you buy a fifteen minute past life reading, you will automatically be upgraded to a thirty minute past life reading if you tell me you saw this blog. My website is http://www.jessicajewettonline.com and the page specific to my readings is http://www.jessicajewettonline.com/paranormal.html

My books:

This is my latest book, Unveiled: Fanny Chamberlain Reincarnated. It’s nonfiction. I started writing it about the evidence and experiences backing up my own reincarnation case as Fanny Chamberlain, the wife of Civil War general and Maine governor Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, but it evolved into my present life story and how the past has affected my present. It is a very candid, uncensored look at my life and the way I have dealt with this deeply buried part of myself known as Fanny. As I interweave the events of my present life with my past, I piece together the lessons, unresolved relationships and questions of self-acceptance to reach a higher understanding of myself, the power of love, the purpose of my life’s journey and how to use my experiences to help others. The book is illustrated with photographs of other people in my life who have reincarnated from Fanny’s life as well.

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Set during the bloody American Civil War, From the Darkness Risen is a story of courage, valor and what it means to be a family. A young couple with a toddler son, the Cavanaughs endure the explosion of civil war, separation and the struggle of keeping the family farm out of enemy hands. Robert, a captain in the Stonewall Brigade, is captured during the fight at Sand Ridge, Virginia, and taken to a Union prison in Illinois. When Isabelle hears the frightening news, she abandons her post as a nurse in Virginia’s Confederate Army Hospital with futile hopes of securing her husband’s freedom. Along the way, Isabelle sees the brutality of war through her deeply religious sensitivity, and struggles with the traditional roles of a 1860s wife and mother against her desire to be something more. When her companion, Eva Reed, sabotages the dangerous escape, Isabelle and Robert find themselves fighting for their lives. Will they make it out of enemy territory alive?

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Mist of the Mountains is the second release by Jessica Jewett. Unlike her first release which was a historical novel, Mist of the Mountains is a collection of poetry spanning twelve years, and then some. The poetry collection offers a raw, intimate glimpse into Jessica Jewett’s life, passions and battled demons. Poems are divided into three chapters – The Light, The Darkness and The Spirits. Included are exclusive poems passed down through the family penned by Jessica Jewett’s great-great grandmother, Nellie (Rulon) Newell and here great-great-great grandmother, Jennie (Ross) Rulon. Illustrated.

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The Horrors of the LaLaurie Mansion

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This impressive building on the left used to be owned by actor Nicholas Cage before he went broke and lost it among several other properties he owned. I saw that the mansion was going up on the auction block and I was honestly quite stunned that Nicholas Cage owned a building with such a gruesome history. This building was the site of alleged horrific mutilations, murder and things so terrifying that even Stephen King couldn’t write it on his best day. I actually want to shake the hand of the realtor who even managed to get Nicholas Cage to look at the building let alone get him to buy it, given the history of violence around it.

The LaLaurie mansion was owned by Dr. Louis LaLaurie and his wife, Delphine LaLaurie. She was born in about 1775 and she was twice widowed by the time she married Louis in 1825. Before she married him, she was married to a slave trader, and as a girl, her parents were allegedly killed in a slave uprising, which undoubtedly left her a disturbed creature. The LaLauries bought the mansion on Royale Street in New Orleans together in 1831. The couple was among the creme of New Orleans society and Madame LaLaurie, as she was known, regularly entertained guests with lavish parties in her opulent home. Little did New Orleans society know, Madame LaLaurie was torturing her slaves in the most vile and wicked ways.

Rumors began amongst the LaLaurie’s neighbors about possible mistreatment of slaves in 1833 after an incident with a 12-year-old slave girl. She was brushing Madame LaLaurie’s hair and caught a snag. It enraged the Madame and the slave girl was viciously whipped. As she tried to escape, she fell from the balcony and was killed. The body was brought into the house immediately as to not arouse gossip among the neighbors but it was too late — they had seen everything and saw the slave girl being buried under a tree in the yard. They reported it to the authorities and a judge, also a friend of the LaLauries, was sent to examine the welfare of the slaves. He ruled that all of the LaLaurie slaves be removed from the home and sold at auction but the LaLaurie relatives bought the slaves back and returned them to the mansion.

The next year, during yet another LaLaurie party, a fire broke out in the kitchen, which was separated from the actual house. The firemen broke into the kitchen and found two slaves chained to the stove. It was believed that the slaves started the fire themselves in order to draw attention and hope to secure their freedom, at least from being chained to the stove. After this incident, the LaLauries fled their home in New Orleans and disappeared from society altogether. Some say they escaped to Paris, while others say they lived on the outskirts of the city.

Over the years since the LaLauries fled New Orleans, the story got bigger and bigger. No one knows for sure exactly how far the horror went in that house but a local newspaper wrote an article that basically refused to go into detail about the horror found there because it was too graphic. Rumors persisted such as lurid allegations regarding buckets of genitalia, makeshift sex-change operations, brains stirred with sticks, women nailed to floors by their intestines, tongues sewn together, mouths stuffed with excrement and stitched up, females flayed to resemble caterpillars, suits of human skin, sliced penises, “human crabs”, bottles of blood or “grand gore chambers”; but they do not detail scores of victims, nor evidence for which can be traced in accounts published at the time.

After the LaLaurie’s fled New Orleans, neighbors claimed to hear screams and groans of agony coming from the abandoned house, as well as seeing the apparitions of slaves in the yard and balcony. In 1837, the mansion was purchased by a man who only lived there for three months. He claimed that he could not sleep there because he was plagued by the strange noises of groans, screams and so on of people who were not there. He attempted to rent out rooms to people but they never stayed very long either — most could only take it for a few days before they left. The owner of the mansion was finally forced to abandon the property because the ghosts of slaves were chasing away everyone who tried to live there.

The mansion was left to disrepair for thirty years until after the Civil War when it was turned into a public high school. In 1874, the White League forced the black children to leave the school but a short time later, the school was changed to be an all black school. An English teacher turned the school into a music conservatory and dancing school in 1882 and attracted girls from the finest families. More bad luck plagued the building, however, when accusations came against the teacher for having improprieties with girls in the school and it closed the next day. A few years later, even more strangeness plagued the mansion when Jules Vignie moved in and died in the house among filth and squalor. There was a bag containing a few hundred dollars near his body and a thousand dollars stuffed in a mattress. Rumors of hidden treasure in the house persisted but nobody wanted to risk going into the notorious mansion to find it and the building sat abandoned for years.

With the waves of immigrants coming to America at the turn of the twentieth century, landlords everywhere began buying up old abandoned buildings for cheap and turning them into apartments for the population boom. The LaLaurie house was turned into an apartment building but the tenant turnover rate was relatively high considering the cheap rent. Stories persisted of screams, groans and other noises where there should be no reason to hear such things. One man was accosted in a stairwell by the ghost of a naked, shackled slave man who allegedly tried to physically attack him. Children reported being chased by a ghost brandishing a whip and a mother was horrified to find the ghost of a woman dressed in finery leaning over her baby in a crib. Many people also reported seeing strange figures wrapped in shrouds. The building was abandoned for years once again.

Since then, the mansion has been a furniture store and a bar. The owner of the furniture store was frustrated for a long time because he thought vandals were damaging his furniture every night and leaving a strange dark liquid on the merchandise. He decided to wait all night with a shotgun. The furniture was once again damaged but there was no sign that anybody had come in or left the building. Frightened and frustrated, the building was once again abandoned.

In recent years, the mansion was renovated and turned into luxury apartments. When someone pulled up floorboards in part of the house, they found skeletons. Authorities investigated and found the remains to be multiple human bodies. It is believed that the skeletal remains were the bodies of slaves that people in Madame LaLaurie’s time had noticed disappeared and never returned. It is unknown how many slaves were killed, tortured, whipped or neglected under Madame LaLaurie’s care but the discovery of the skeletons under the floors speak clearly that she was trying to hide her deeds from her neighbors and the authorities. The discovery of the skeletons lends credence to the stories of slave ghosts that have persisted for almost two hundred years, as well as adding credibility to the horrific things her neighbors suspected of her.

Nicholas Cage bought the LaLaurie mansion in 2007. It went into foreclosure and it was purchased by a financial group on November 13, 2009 for $2.3 million. Is is possible that the horrible energy in the mansion will always prevent it from finding a permanent owner? Time will only tell. New Orleans is probably the most haunted city in the country and its residents are mostly used to the paranormal activity. There is something distinctly different about the LaLaurie mansion that makes it on the extreme end of the horrific, the gruesome and the tortured.

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