From: Temperancedwtrs@aol.com
To: obiwan@ghosts.org
Subject: Moss Beach Distillery
Date: Sunday, January 04, 2004 1:30 AM
Hello, my name is Ashley, and I happen to have done quite a bit of research on this particular haunting.
The Blue Lady is believed to be (by many, many of us "sensitives") Mary Ellen Morley, whose death certificate says that she died November 5, 1919 in a fatal automobile crash, the cause of death a fractured skull. In my introductions with her while she was looking for her child she appeared to have on a bluish white gown and covered with bloodstains down the front. She is actually a quite pleasant woman. There is also another girl, Anna or Hanna, who claims she was a servant in the bordello/hotel "Marine View Hotel" that in the early 1900's occupied the parking lot of the now Moss Beach Distillery. There is also a very dark man there by the name of Jean or John, a very uncomfortable force who does not like strangers. All of these entities have told me their names at different times I have visited the Distillery, Mary Ellen being very courteous. Just my own validation of the story and what I have sensed there, in case anyone wants to visit and call them by their "names" to try to contact them, or at least know how to handle them when they meet unexpectedly. Anna or Hanna has a white sheath/petiicoat on with seaweed on her, and John or Jean wears a nice tailored suit.
Thanks,
Ashley Henry
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