Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Haunted America Day 2: The Frankllin Castle in Cleavland

Haunted America Day 2

Next up is an eerie castle that sends shivers down my spine reading up on it.

Haunted America #2: The Franklin Castle in Cleavland


Located on the west side at Franklin Boulevard in Cleveland, Ohio, Franklin Castle is known to be one of the most haunted and eerie castles in the world.

This historical building comprises of four stories and twenty rooms and has been constructed in the gothic architectural style. Although this building is of historical significance its popularity is supplemented by the mystery and haunting that surrounds it.

Over the years reports about the castle being haunted have surfaced and made headlines, but the mystery of ghost sightings is shrouded within the walls of this magnificent castle. Witnesses mention the presence of poltergeists, and disturbed spirits lurking in corridors.

The unearthly voices of tormented individuals and wailing children among vivid reflections of translucent images are common occurrences that are said to emanate within the walls of this castle.

The mystery of Hannes Tiedemann
Cudell & Richardson were the architects responsible for this architectural wonder. They built this castle in 1865 for a German immigrant, Hannes Tiedemann who was known to be a strict disciplinarian. He was a well known grocer and investment banker who was reputed to have a harsh temperament. Although theories about Hannes Tiedemann being authoritative and physically abusive with his family have made tasty titbits for news channels, the truth remains a mystery.
Hannes Tiedemann had a large family and many servants at the castle and it is believed that he was sexually involved with many women in the castle which included mistresses and servants. He is believed to be responsible for a number of deaths that took place in the Franklin castle and is believed to have hung, strangulated and hacked his victims. The walls of Franklin Castle shroud the number of deaths that occurred within the castle. The diabolic scent of death is perpetuated by hidden facts in the form of trapdoors and hidden doorways that lead to suspicion of foul play.
Several mysterious deaths occur at Franklin Castle
Although there is no conclusive evidence on the number of deaths that occurred in Franklin castle, researchers believe that there have been several murders that didn’t see the light of day. The first death to have occurred in this castle was that of Emma, Hannes Tiedemann’s daughter, who at the age of 15 was believed to have succumbed to diabetes. Soon afterwards Hannes Tiedemann lost his ageing mother Wiebka. During the next few years three more of his children died which led to the belief that the hidden truth about these mysterious deaths was lurking within the castle.
Many researchers are convinced that the birth and death of a number of babies in the castle wasn’t revealed. It is also believed that Tiedemann hanged his niece with the help of an exposed rafter in one of the secret tunnels. Legend also has it that Hannes Tiedemann strangulated a lot of women in a fit of rage when they rejected his advances or caught them cheating on him. It is believed that the bodies were hidden in secret rooms and passages. Although Luise, Hannes Tiedemann’s wife died in 1895 of liver disease, many still believe it was murder, too.
There have been sightings at the Franklin Castle of a mysterious woman in black who is believed to be one of the many servants or mistresses of Hannes who died there. Witnesses also mention the voices of little children crying and a shapeless vision of a young girls face. People who have visited the castle also mention a feeling of disgust and guilt that seems to surround them. Strange noises and objects flying in the air are commonly experienced by people visiting Franklin Castle. Whatever lurks in the depth of this magnificent castle will remain a mystery, and I know the secrets…Got to go now…Luise is waiting.

8 comments:

susan said...

This sounds spooky but good. I was in Cleveland Oh but of course wasn't aware of this castle. susan Leech

Unknown said...

Geez, I was just in Cleveland. Had I known about this Castle I might have tried to visit. :)

Terra said...

I had no idea we had castles in the US. Thanks for the link Dawn it was cool to learn about Franklin Castle and all the ghost living there.

Terra

Cathy M said...

Makes me wonder how Hannes himself died. Can't help but hope it was horrible in someway. It seems only fitting that he should haunted by those he killed.

Samantha Gentry said...
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Samantha Gentry said...

Geez...Tiedemann was quite the charmer. A slow and horrible death for him would seem to be appropriate.

Samantha Gentry SGentryAuthor@aol.com

Jennifer Mathis said...

so going on my places to visit list :)

meandi09@yahoo.com

Cassie Exline said...

Out of all the stops on the tour, this was my favorite. I love castles. Took a Halloween tour through a castle not far from where I live, was scared the whole time. lol

cassieexline(at)yahoo(dot)com

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