Ghosts
Cave of the Evil Spirit
A photo of the infamous Cave of the Evil Spirit
Niagara Falls is a highly favored vacation spot in North America, yet close by to the lively commotion of delighted sightseers, there exists a concealed cave that harbors a sinister history spanning more than three centuries. Legend has it that all that enter the cave are cursed.
Where is the Cave of the Evil Spirit?
A map showing the location of the Cave of the Evil Spirit in Lewiston, NY near Niagra Falls
The Cave of the Evil Spirit, also known as Devil’s Hole Cave, is located off the Niagra Scenic Parkway in Devil’s Hole State Park, Lewiston, New York, USA. It is not far from the world famous Niagra Falls.
If you’re seeking an experience at Niagara Falls that deviates from the typical tourist activities and are feeling daring, you could consider visiting the Cave of Evil Spirits on your own.
To reach the cave, you must descend around one-third of the way into the gorge from Devil’s Hole State Park, and a sign along the way will guide you partially back up to the cave.
The Legend of the Cave of the Evil Spirit
A view from the inside of the Cave of the Evil Spirit. Photo: Niagra Frontier
The Cave of the Evil Spirit earned its name from the Seneca Indians due to a dark legend that has been preserved and passed down through generations.
According to city historian Edward T. Williams in 1936, Canadian explorer Robert Cavalier de LaSalle, the fifth white man to set foot on Niagara County soil, encountered the cave while passing by with his Native American guide, Garonkouthie.
The guide warned LaSalle not to enter the cave and shared a cautionary tale. The legend tells of how the red men were granted the land for their sole enjoyment by the Great Spirit, but when they turned to war, the rocks began to fall off from the Great Falls of Onguiaahra, and Devil’s Hole was created.
The Evil Spirit could then escape and noise of thunder, shrieks, and groans were often heard from the cave. A young brave who insisted on examining the secrets of the cave disappeared, and another young man who entered the cavern returned as a raving maniac with hair white as snow.
Despite the warning, LaSalle entered the cave and soon regretted it as the Evil Spirit whispered a prophecy that foretold his tragic fate. The legend has endured to this day, although the cave is now littered with graffiti and empty beer cans. The fate of partying teenagers who dare to enter the cave remains unknown, as LaSalle’s downfall took almost 20 years to come to fruition.
To this day visitors still report hearing strange whispers and groaning voices coming from deep inside the cave.
The Devil’s Hole Massacre
A tablet describing the massacre at Devil’s Hole. Image: Niagra Frontier
On September 14, 1763, a battle took place near Niagara Gorge in present-day New York state, known as the Battle of Devil’s Hole or the Devil’s Hole Massacre.
This battle occurred during Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763-1766) and involved a detachment of the British 80th Regiment of Light Armed Foot and roughly 300 Seneca warriors.
The outcome of the battle was the death of 81 British soldiers and the injury of 8, inflicted by the Seneca warriors, before the British forces were able to retreat.
Perhaps this tragic history has contributed to the paranormal phenomena experienced at the Cave of the Evil Spirit.
A video talking about the Cave of the Evil Spirit or Devil’s Hole Cave
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Ghosts
Mysterious Voice Calls Officers to Rescue Baby Trapped Inside Car
Lily Groesbeck is rescued from a car wreck in an icy Utah river after officers hear a strange voice alerting them to her presence.
Four police officers hurried to an overturned car in an icy river in Utah and all heard the same thing: a mysterious woman’s voice calling “Help” from inside the car. When they reached the car, they found that the driver was dead, and her 18-month-old daughter, though alive, couldn’t have been the one speaking.
Police Rescue Lily Groesback
Raw: Body-cam Footage of Utah Toddler Rescue.
Officer Jared Warner from the Spanish Fork Police Department was among the first responders to rescue little Lily Groesbeck. She was strapped into her car seat in the back of her mother’s car, which was hanging upside down in freezing water.
“We’ve talked about it, and all four of us are sure we heard someone inside the car calling ‘Help,’” Warner told Deseret News.
When they managed to flip the car over, they found a 25-year-old woman dead in the front seat and Lily unconscious in her car seat.
“The only people in there were the dead mother and the child,” Officer Bryan Dewitt explained.
Officer Tyler Beddoes added that they all clearly heard the voice, but have no explanation for it.
“It wasn’t just in our heads. To me, it was as clear as day. I remember hearing a voice,” Beddoes said. “I think it was Dewitt who said, ‘We’re trying. We’re trying our best to get in there.’ How do you explain that? I don’t know.”
No one knows how Lily managed to survive hanging upside down for almost 14 hours without food or water. The car was balanced on the bank and rocks, with icy water flowing just below Lily’s head through the broken windows. The temperatures were close to freezing all night and into the morning.
“It’s heartbreaking. Was she crying most of the night?” Beddoes, a 30-year-old father of two, wondered. “It’s a miracle. She was meant to be here.”
Police think the crash happened when Lily’s mother, 25-year-old Lynn Groesbeck, hit a cement barrier on a bridge and ended up in the river late Friday night. This was in Spanish Fork, about 50 miles south of Salt Lake City. She was driving home to Springville after visiting her parents in Salem, explained Spanish Fork police Lt. Matt Johnson. The exact cause of the crash is unknown. There were no skid marks or signs of mechanical failure.
Drugs and alcohol are not suspected, but toxicology tests are pending. Lt. Johnson suggested that maybe Lynn was tired or distracted, but nothing is being ruled out yet.
Beddoes said the family has expressed their gratitude to him and the other officers for saving Lily. Reflecting on that chaotic, cold day, Beddoes still finds it hard to believe that Lily survived. And he’s still puzzled by the voice they all heard coming from the car.
“We all heard the same thing,” Beddoes said. “We just can’t make sense of what we heard.”
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A Harbinger of Death in Wyoming
An artist’s impression of the ghostly ship that appears on the Platte River in Wyoming.
For more than a hundred years, a ghostly ship has appeared on the Platte River roughly every 25 years. Each sighting has been said to predict the death of someone known to the witness who spotted the eerie vessel.
A Warning on the Platte River
Wyoming has its fair share of ghost stories and phantom tales, but one lesser-known legend is not only terrifying but also carries a reputation as an omen of death.
The mist rising from the water pouring from the Pathfinder Dam on the North Platte River might explain some things, but it doesn’t account for the chilling sightings reported for over a century.
Sightings of the Wyoming Ghost Ship
In 1862, a trapper named Leon Webber had the first documented encounter with the death ship. Initially, he spotted a massive ball of fog near the river. Curious, he approached and even threw a stone at the swirling mass. To his astonishment, it transformed into a sailing ship, its mast and sails glistening with frost.
On board, frost-covered sailors surrounded something on the deck. As they moved aside, Webber saw it was the body of a girl, whom he recognized as his fiancée. His shock deepened when he later discovered she had passed away on the very day he witnessed the haunting spectacle.
Another sighting occurred along the North Platte River in 1887. As the mist thickened on the river, cattleman Gene Wilson was rounding up his herd nearby when his dog suddenly began barking frantically. Startled, his horse refused to approach the riverbank and attempted to flee. After securing his horse to a scrub pine, Wilson cautiously approached the river on foot. He later described the sight as profoundly unsettling, saying it “sent shivers down my spine.”
There, almost motionless on the swiftly flowing river, was a fully-rigged sailing vessel seemingly crafted from the frozen, glimmering mist that enveloped it. Once again, a crew stood on deck, and this time the captain gestured for them to lower a frost-covered canvas suspended by ropes at its corners. As the bundle reached the deck and a sailor unveiled it, Wilson was chilled to the bone to see his wife’s face on the lifeless body.
The Platte River
The ship vanished when Wilson screamed in terror. He hurried home only to find his house reduced to ashes and his wife’s lifeless body lying about 100 yards away from the smoldering remains.
It took another 25 years before the death ship reappeared. The third witness, Victor Hiebe, had no prior knowledge of the earlier sightings. While taking a smoke break from chopping firewood near the North Platte River, he struck a match to light his pipe and noticed a sudden bank of fog moving downstream towards him. As the fog neared, it gradually transformed into a sailing ship encased in icy mist, a chilling sight.
A sail initially obstructed Hiebe’s view, but he could discern a crew on the deck and hear voices. One voice claimed innocence while another asserted they were merely carrying out their duty. When the sail was finally raised, Hiebe was horrified to see a gallows on the ship’s deck with a man hanging from it. It was his best friend, whom he believed had been unjustly convicted of murder and escaped from prison. Later, Hiebe learned that his friend had been captured and executed on the very day he saw the death ship.
The Cheyenne Bureau of Psychological Research monitors reported sightings, and a few books have documented these accounts of the Death Ship on the North Platte River. Some suggest keeping watch for this eerie vessel during autumn, when it tends to appear. If you spot what looks like a ship in the mist on the North Platte River, it might be best to look away—you may not want to witness what’s aboard.
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