Travis-T & The Freak Joe hit the road in Wisconsin to bring you the creepiest & most haunted cemeteries in their area.
Join the guys as they travel to ten different cemeteries and give you a tour through some well-known graveyards; and some that time has forgotten.
The guys hit some additional site along the way and shot some additional footage.
-Callan Road, known locally as Witch Road, is a short, unpaved jaunt that loops off Hwy KK in Fond du Lac county. It’s here, along this isolated gravel road, where the dilapidated home of a murderous witch is said to still stand somewhere in the woods. The branches of a gnarled tree are said to form her likeness, and the spirit of a lost girl still trying to escape the old crone has been seen among the trees.
Visitors have heard strange sounds, unexplained lights, cold spots, and other phenomena. The house in the woods and witch legend are said to originate with the story of two spinster sisters who inherited the family farm after their parents died, and lived out the rest of their lives there. Locals whispered rumors about the two women, who rarely came into town, and supposedly lived very private lives. When the sisters died, the house was left vacant and soon became the victim of vandals who set it afire.
According to Ripon Press, John and Cleora Thorndike bought a farm there in 1893. When they died, their twin daughters Grace and Gertrude (born in 1894) continued to live in the house. Grace died in 1971, leaving Gertrude as the last of the family living there until she died in 1987 and likely becoming the so-called “witch” of Witch Road.
-The Witherell House was built in 1853 by Elihu Phillips, the former sheriff of Onondaga County, New York. Phillips was born the seventh son in his family. He spent his youth breathing on sick children, because it was believed a seventh son was bestowed with divine healing powers.
But death seemed to follow Elihu, as he lost two young wives and all three of his children.
After the death of his second wife, Phillips moved to Wisconsin to give his “invalid” daughter Ellen an environment he believed would be better for her. Ellen died just two years later, leaving Phillips alone in the house.
Phillips eventually sold the farm and moved into the city, where he founded the Fond du Lac Savings Bank.
Archie and Adelaide Witherell bought the property during the Depression and fixed up. They lived there for the rest of their lives, into the early 1980s, and seem to have been the last ones to actually live in the house.
Dr. Kenneth Stormo, a forensic pathologist who served as a consultant on the Jeffrey Dahmer case, bought the property after the Witherell’s death. They would visit the house and care for it, but over time, rumors of its haunting began to draw trespassers who destroyed the house piece by piece.
Today, the Witherell House stands empty, a haunting relic from the past. Whatever secrets it holds are locked away within its weathered walls and boarded windows.
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