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The White Lady

Monroe, Connecticut

The “White Lady,” as she is often called, is most commonly seen standing in the road. She is often hit by oncoming cars, but much to the drivers’ surprise, their cars never receive damage. There are numerous other reports of demons and other ghosts in the cemetery.

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angel says:

August 10, 2006, 7:04 am

wat ever

Racin Junkie says:

August 11, 2006, 1:29 pm

Ok can u explain to me why NON believers are on this site? And Y are u tryin to tell us believers thats it isnt true, when in fact we all have seen, felt or heard something? If u dont believe shut ur mouth n dont read it-so we can share our stories.
I too have heard of the white lady, never seen her, but many people close to me have.
But if you want a real experience just go to the Warrens home, any non-beleiver will be a believer leaving there-trust me. Been there done that!

idk says:

August 12, 2006, 6:56 pm

weirdo

CAB says:

August 29, 2006, 8:42 am

A police car frequently sits at night on the road by the church across from the Union cemetary. It’s a good spot that allows him to watch the intersection of the two roads and keep curiosity seekers out of the cemetary all at the same time. I’ve been in the cemetary by day and have driven past it at all hours of the night, the only strange things I’ve seen are the people who have to go poking around in there when the police arent around.
The whole of the cemetary is visible from two major roads as well as the church road which connects the two. Thousands of cars must go by there every day without incident.
As for Fairfield Hills…there are alot of buildings in there and a couple of them have even been used on occasion until recently for community events like book sales and such. If you search around the net you’ll find lotsd of pictures of these places taken by “urban explorers” …pretty interesting! I can’t help but notice none of them ever mention anything eerie or paranormal though.
I’ve always wanted to try an experiment and randomly pick a place (say…the cemetary along rt 7 in Wilton..or how ’bout an empty warehouse in Waterbury?) ) and post a bogus story about it and see how many people add “me too!” stories and how long it takles before the place becomes yet another attractive nuisance….

bloody mary says:

September 3, 2006, 10:33 am

u?

heather says:

September 10, 2006, 1:15 pm

huh. i thought Union was considered to be in Easton, CT? In any event – I went there a year ago with my brother and some friends. I have some pictures, which came out ok. But I have a video that’s even better. John Zaffis and his team were pretty impressed with it. As soon as I can get it online, I’ll be happy to share it. If anyone knows how to PUT a video from a camcorder onto a PC, I’d appreciate the help. Thanks. h_slater1984@yahoo.com

Dick says:

September 17, 2006, 1:26 am

I just got back from easton to see the white lady. It was very eerie but i saw nothing. The riverside cemetary on the otherhand in Norwalk was much better. there is a statue of a soldier that faces different direction every time u pass. and i saw a blue light hovering near some gravestones.That place is the real deal

Turtal says:

September 21, 2006, 8:53 pm

There is also a tale, about a white lady, near my area of CT, Pachaug. Theres a small island, about 500 yards from shore, and if you set foot on there, at about 12:17 am, you may see her, just wandering around. Notably, trying to pick apples from oak trees. and another small island near there, you can hear the yelling and cries for help from some Native Americans

Kayla says:

October 11, 2006, 10:30 am

this sound really cool.. on Friday the 13th me and my friends will be down there to see it .. i hope it is really scary even though i dont like scary things but i will be there with friends so it does not matter .. =) cant wait !!

Robin says:

October 11, 2006, 6:18 pm

i live in fairfield, another part of CT and there’s a white lady there too.. I’ve seen her sitting on the curb before and then all of a sudden she was gone.. I know it sounds like bs but its really not

Michael says:

October 13, 2006, 5:11 pm

The “White Lady,” as she is known, is a real entity that is sighted at/around Union Cemetary in Easton, CT. In their seminars the Warrens show a very detailed picture of her which Ed Warren (now deceased) supposedly took himself. (I haven’t seen this picture but a couple of my friends who’ve been to their seminars have.) The reactions from the people are like “Wow!” and “She’s pretty.” However, it wasn’t pretty for a lot of people who’ve had incidents around Union. In one instance, an ambulance was making its way along the road by Union when they ‘ran over’ the White Lady apparition standing in the road. She passed through the vehicle. When they went outside to check, she was gone. Other reported instances include people seeing her being chased by dark shadows which nip and grab at her heels while she runs away. I’d love to see her firsthand. The apparition seems harmless enough; she hasn’t physically harmed anyone. Malicious entities are usually those associated with the demonic and are typically “attached” to families, especially those with strong faith in God. The spirit of a deceased person, e.g. the White Lady, normally wouldn’t be harmful, although in some cases they are mischevous and/or scary (intentionally, probably to try and remove the presence of living people from what they perceive as their property).

Heather says:

October 17, 2006, 10:46 am

So, I’ve read through this thread and I have a number of things to comment on.

First of all, I think a lot of you are confusing The White Lady in Easton with Hanna Cranna in Monroe. She’s buried in the Stepney Cemetary and often appears in the middle of the road, causing drivers to swerve in order to avoid her. Ultimately, they always run off the road into the same tombstone; hers. It’s well documented that the town of Monroe replaces her tombstone almost annually.

As for Fairfield Hills, it is indeed haunted. For the woman who said her husband partolled there for years, it is indeed possible that he never detected any sort of paranormal activity. But that doesn’t mean there isn’t any.

The fact remains that many people died — and died a horrible death to boot — on the property. While some may have found rest there, many were left with unfinished business…. and possibly, a sense of hatred and distain for those who caused them to suffer in their last years at Fairfield Hills.

My grandmother was a nurse. When she was a student, they spent months at Fairfield Hills…. and she actually has a diary she kept on the experience. She said the mental anguish amongst the patients was excurciating. Not to mention the screams in the middle of the night, the unnecessary labotomies and the sometimes horrifying and very lax care of said patients.

Wouldn’t YOU want some sort of closure, or revenge, if it had been you?

Personally, I’ve been to the campus. The first time I was there, I had no idea it used to be a state hospital. I legitimately knew NOTHING about the property or the history of it…. but I knew when we drove onto the property I shouldn’t be there. I’ve been told I’m a sensitive. It’s difficult to explain, but when Im in a place with a lot of paranormal activity I get very tense, very uneasy and the overwhelming feeling that I should leave. That I don’t belong there. This was exactly the case with Fairfield Hills. My aunt insisted I was being silly (still, telling me nothing about the property) and we all went through the walking trails around the back of the property. The further onto the property we got, the less I wanted to be there, the more I felt like there was someone behind me, looking over my shoulder…. until I felt as if they were sitting right on top of me.

You can call me crazy, you can call me anything you want…. but I know what was there. There are people who are totally and utterly immune to anything like this. But for those of you who’ve been in my shoes at any point and time, well, I know you understand what Im talking about.

chloe says:

October 22, 2006, 2:15 pm

hey my friend went to easton union cemetary and she saw the white lady. she said that she was there everytime she went. she was supposivley hit by a truck and her spirit never left. ive seen physic pics and i accually saw her face. she looks like late teens or early 20s

brian says:

October 24, 2006, 11:48 pm

I live in Monroe and trust me I have heard all the stories of the white lady the road that leads from Fairfield to Easton Monroe line is also called hitchhikers highway if you travel down that road you will see shadow figures of people but when you get close they disappear. Me and my friend drove down the road and got consumed by a white mist and had cold chills even though there was no physical feature it was the white lady. Also the world famous Warrens are from Monroe who have been to Amityville and other haunting and have artifacts at there house. The Fairfield Hills mental institution is the most haunted place they filmed MTV fear there. They never released it to air nor did they finish out the night because the place is so scary. My brother went in there with his friends and went to a padded room and had a picture of daffy duck drawn on the wall with blood. The complex goes 8 stories underground and has tunnels that connect to all the buildings. There have been sightings of a light being on in a room when the electricity has been shut down to the buildings and also a figure appears in the window. The place is now owned by the state not the town of Newton and they have guards there 24/7 and State police do patrols of the complex. I kid you not these stories are true if you do not believe me then go to those locations your self and find out.

brian says:

October 24, 2006, 11:53 pm

I forgot to mention that my mom was a nursing student when fairfield hills was open and she told me the place is def. haunted because so many people died in the place and also of the many stories of experiments to find out what happened to that patient that caused them to act that way.

Hannah Cranna is also a ghost in monroe but she was the woman who everyone in monroe thought was a witch and she was the one who said that she would put herself into her own grave. Which did happen when the people carrying her body slipped on ice and her coffin fell into the grave

marisa says:

October 26, 2006, 8:40 pm

I have heard of the white lady in Monroe but have not seen her. I am very interested in ghosts and would love to go to the site. Can anyone give me directions?

Babby Gal101 says:

October 27, 2006, 10:58 am

Every no this website needs to shut up!!!!!!!!!!This stuff is not real and yall know it!!!!!!!!!!!!Yall need to be in school reading books instead of on the computers all day ya bunch of wacko’s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Babby Gal101 says:

October 27, 2006, 11:08 am

Racin Junkie you must not Know what u talkin bout so shut the hell up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!U just said u never seen her but close people did den u said that u did see her make up your mind FUR REAL .So u shut yo mouth *****!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

heman melville says:

October 29, 2006, 3:08 pm

My parents live up the road from the Union cemetary in Easton, CT and I have driven past it at least once a week for the last 19 years. I have never seen the White Lady although I have seen plenty of “thrill seekers” there around Halloween each year. I grew up in Monroe (the next town over from Easton)and heard all of the stories about Hanna Cranna as well – I never saw her either.

tommy says:

October 30, 2006, 12:09 am

fairfield hills is the most haunted place in the country, most ghost hunters are afraid to go there , our own ct. residents laurain warren and her husband were so afraid when they went ,they coudnt wait to leave: and these are two people who went up against demons from hell.

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