| The Woman With No Eyes:
A tale from Reids Ice Cream in Blue Point Long Island
Much thanks to "Red" for sharing this.
(Also see his picture
in the ghost pics site.)
I have absolutely no idea where to begin as this is all new
to me. I am
about to relate something to you that happened to me recently,
and is still
going on as near as I can tell. I'll remain "Red"
for now, but I will
disclose everything about myself you might care to know after
I see your
reaction to these events. I have been looking around for the
right people to
share this with, and I found your sight after using a search
engine on the
net. I chose you two simply based on your sincerity on the
subject, and the
fact that it appears that you are honest in reporting the
known facts, and
are not hesitant to add that there might be some speculation
involved in the
stories you report on. I have found something that ninety
nine per cent of
the people out there will think is contrived, and I choose
to remain
anonymous for now because this is all very strange to me,
although there is
no doubt whatsoever that it happened. I have told no friends
or relatives
about this and again, it will be your response that determines
whether or
not you ever hear from me again.
I will give you some background to establish myself as a rational
individual, and not someone who would waste my time with this.
I am a 50
year old intelligent, articulate man, recently single after
a long marriage
with three grown children who live with their mother. I am
a Director for a
manufacturing company in Hauppauge, and I live in Bayport.
I also have been
a semi-successful musician for most of my life. My experiences
with the
paranormal were limited to enjoying well made movies that
gave me a good
fright, and a good book before bed. I will be up front and
tell you that I
love a good haunted house movie...my favorite being "The
Changeling" with
George C. Scott. I also thought the original version of "The
Haunting" was
very good. The reason I tell you this is because I want to
tell you
everything up front, so if you were to find out later on that
I was a fan of
this genre, you would not think less of the story I am about
to tell you,
although it has nothing to do with a haunted house.
As I said, I live in Bayport and since I moved there three
years ago, I have
become an avid walker, and I ride a bicycle all the time throughout
the
area. The homes in the area are a nice mixture of the brand
new and the very
old. I walk and ride all around Bayport, Sayville, and Blue
Point. The last
thing I ever expected was to stumble upon something out of
the ordinary, and
I found out subsequently that I hit a "hot spot"
of Long Island
legend....and I had no clue. I thought I found this place
all by myself.
In mid October, just a few short weeks ago, I started my
daily bike ride
south on Gillette Avenue in Bayport towards the bay. I walk
or ride this
route almost every singe day. It was around 9:30 or so in
the evening, and
it was not cold at all, so I really had only a nice quiet
ride on my mind.
As I was cruising, I made a left on Railroad Ave., which I
never do, and
headed East. I'm not even sure of the route I took but after
a few minutes
heading east, close to the train tracks, I came upon a dim
lighted vacant
lot on my left. Out of nowhere I felt as if someone was in
there. I've never
had that feeling before in my life, but I didn't even give
it a thought when
out of the corner of my eye I saw what was obviously a person
walking fairly
deep in the lot. Keep in mind I was riding, and was probably
looking down,
or ahead.....not really paying attention to a lot full of
dirt and some
trees. I looked over and saw the scariest thing I have ever
seen or imagined
in all my life. It was a woman, and she was staring at me
with black holes
where her eyes should be. In less than a full second...instantly...she
disappeared, vaporized into thin air while I was looking right
at her. I was
petrified. I SAW her. It was not as if I looked away and she
was gone, she
disintegrated right in plain sight.. I stumbled a little and
stopped my
bike. It felt as if the back of my neck lit up. I kept saying
the "F" word
over and over softly to myself. Holy F*** Holy F***. That's
all I could
think....and I remember telling myself that I'm a grown man,
rational, not
prone to seeing things that aren't really there, but I knew
I had just seen
a ghost. I looked all around me for the first time. To the
right, houses, at
the far end of the vacant lot, I could see the wood frame
of a new home
going up. A residential neighborhood! All normal sights among
which I had
just seen something that had no explanation other than what
it was. I kept
looking back at the spot where I saw her, but there was nothing
there but
the night and silence. I rode back home with my neck lit up
like a Christmas
tree, and every little sound on the way home made me jump
and my heart race.
Her image is imbedded in my mind and I have relived it thousands
of times.
I'm on my bike, I glance over and a ghostly woman with black
eyes is looking
at me from a hundred yards away and she vaporizes while I
am focused right
on her. All the way home, I thought that every book I'd read,
every scary
movie I ever saw was now just plain ridiculous. I was scared
more than I
ever thought an adult could be. When I got home, every reactionary
thing I'd
ever heard about but never experienced was happening to me.
My heart was
pounding in my ears, they were ringing, my neck was still
lit up, and the
slightest noise made me jump. I actually looked behind the
shower curtain
and in my closets. I was still petrified.
Now, don't ask me why, but after sitting home for awhile,
going over this
again and again in my head, I decided to go back, this time
in my car and
with a camera. I'm not that brave, but I really did not think
any harm was
going to come to me out of all this, so I got braver. I drove
back the only
way I knew, back the same way as on my bike. I drove up to
the lot as scared
as a human being can be. I got out with my camera and walked
to the curb by
the lot. Now I had a good view. It was obviously an area that
had just been
cleared for new homes, but there were still patches of trees
and piles of
dirt. I stared at the spot where I saw the woman and there
was nothing. I
took a picture, walked a few yards and took another, and repeated
that five
times until the camera was empty. I saw and heard nothing,
and went back
home. I was familiar with the old "nothing there but
shows up in the photo"
scenario, but I didn't think that would happen, as I'd SEEN
this woman. I
knew it was real and I didn't need a picture to prove it.
I can still see
her vividly in my mind. From the neck down, she was there,
but I don't know
if I actually saw clothes or whatever. I mean, she was not
naked or
anything, I just don't remember any attire. She was just "there".
If someone
were to ask me to describe her, I would have no clue. I could
not make out
facial features, but there was a clearly defined face with
wide black eyes.
The one thing that stands out in my memory that I can definitely
recall was
her hair. It was not a modern hairstyle at all. It was not
long hair, or
anything near the way a woman would wear her hair today. It
was like
something out of the '30's or early '40's. Short, wavy....crazy
as it
sounds, it reminded me of someone you would see on an old
black and white
"Little Rascals" show, or a woman from the WW II
era. Remember, I only saw
her for about a second, but the image in my mind is like a
photograph.
Now is where it gets truly eerie, and why this whole thing
blows my mind.
I'm just an average dude with an ordinary life, and yet I
feel like an
episode of the Twilight Zone has happened to me. I started
to wonder if I
was alone in seeing this apparition, and started to do some
net searches on
this type of sighting. At first, the hits were very general,
and covered the
whole world. In about 5 minutes I narrowed it down to New
York, then Suffolk
County (which surprised the hell out of me), and then the
words hit the
screen that froze me solid. I swear I was numb. The words
"Blue Point" came
up as a location. I clicked on it and for the first time in
my life I saw
the words "Reid's Ice Cream Factory". The article
had the location, just
south of the tracks on Atlantic Avenue....which is now a vacant
lot where
homes will be built. The lot where I saw her. I was astounded.
I had
absolutely no idea whatsoever that this place even existed,
and the story
behind it.
As I read the story of the murdered girl I felt like I was
in a movie. This was
beyond weird. I mean if I had known about this place and that
it was
supposedly haunted, I would have visited it LONG before they
tore it down as
I am less that 5 minutes away from there. I have since read
everything I can
find on the subject....even tried to go back to newspaper
stories to try and
find the identity of the woman, but the trail runs cold and
I can see why
some regard it as just a myth or rumor. To add to the weirdness,
all of the
photos I took that night did not develop. I only took them
to the local CVS
and still have the negatives, but they all appear to be black.
This is with
an Olympus 35 MM camera with auto-focus and a flash. I at
least should have
gotten something.
Today is November 7th. I had been back several times during
the daytime, and
it looks like an ordinary construction site. I went back last
night and did
a drive by, and took four or five more photos with no signs
of anything
unusual on the grounds. They will sit in the camera until
I use up the roll.
I get the creeps now more than ever when I go there. I thought
I discovered
this place. I thought I was on to something that no one knew
about. To find
out that there is a story behind it all freaked me out more
than seeing that
woman. I'll tell you this, it was REAL. It changes the way
I think about
everything in life and death. It wasn't a reflection, mist,
fog, a passing
car or a flashlight. It was dark and my eyes were well adjusted.
I saw the
face of a woman from a long time past, and she was looking
right at
me...it's not just that I saw her, but she saw me as well.
Just long enough
for my brain to register what I was actually looking at, and
she was gone.
What has made this sighting seem so surreal to me is that
I had no previous knowledge of the factory (I've learned recently
that it was not quite a factory, but a storage facility for
Reid's) and absolutely no clue that there was a story attached
to it. I literally thought I discovered "the ghost of
the vacant lot" and my first reaction was that maybe
there used to be a cemetery there or something. I am extremely
disappointed that I never heard of this place until it was
torn down. In retrospect, I would have gone there, but I mean
really, how many people actually see this sort of thing? This
has also really been on my mind a lot. Because I saw this
woman, I am wondering if my new found belief has made me more
susceptible to this sort of thing in the future. I have gone
from semi-skeptical to a true believer in all this, and now
I want to know more. To be honest, if I had not stumbled upon
the tale of Reid's ghost, I would already be questioning in
my own mind what I saw that night. But it was real. Can you
just imagine a grown man going to bed at night and wondering
what's out there when he turns off the light? I never thought
that would be me.
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