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take a walk.
It was beautiful outside, it
was a little cold, but I could
bear it.
Part of the way across the
baby start to cry.
It sounded like it was coming
off the bridge. And I just
kind of looked over the side
to see if there was anything
down there. I suddenly felt
like somebody was
watching me.
felt like somebody was looking
at me and there was
a woman there. So I started to
back away a little bit
gone.
ever been through.
Male Speaker:
This specter whopursues people seen near the
bridge at the Devil's
Stairs is said to be the ghost
baby out of wedlock.
baby off the bridge into
the water below. She was never
seen alive again.
People said she committed
suicide.
Noel McCreath:
What I'mgetting is - and I don't know
the correct term for it - at
that time the crew chief of
this guy was a very determined
guy, a very hard guy.
I can feel just his
determination and going to
make a hole in this rock.
They encountered difficulties,
yes, but it seemed like a job
they weren't going to
get done easily.
David Gurney:
This recorderwas completely empty when I
started recording
and this particular model can
audio.
We've only been out here for a
couple of hours and it
suddenly registered as full.
Some interesting things
happened - I had a couple of
instances of equipment
failure, one with the mic that
I was using while I was asking
questions during
recording but hopefully
recording EVPs,
that's something that is
certainly that is happened in
the past.
Also Noel was able to get the
impression of an
African-American male.
She was not aware of the
history of the sight and she
got the impression of an
African-American male who was
working here and unfortunately
was killed.
Through historical evidence it
dynamiting was an
African-American male so that
provides corroboration and
that's
exactly what we look for.
Male Speaker:
A blastingaccident kills a worker.
Did the man-made destruction
released an evil so profound
that it roused the devil?
Are the tales of ghostly
passengers and demons seen in
superstition?
If you ask the locals they'd
all say evil lurks at the
Devil's Stairs.
a port town whose history
dates back to the 1700's.
And like most ports it has a
rowdy history that has left
its mark on the city
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