Revolting
EP 93
Disclaimer- We have EXTREMELY different ideas when it comes to this topic. So it’s going to be a little whiplash and misinterpretations
Jenn of course went “Revolting” = Gross. So, strap in we are in for a bumpy one. Hong Kong prides themselves in having a low crime rate. Yet- this case is infamous for being the most brutal record. Fan Man yee had a rough life; but when she put too much of her trust into a drug trafficker, who also happened to be a member of the Wo shing Wo triad, it would mean a tortuous end to her life.
Sam stuck to “Revolt” = Revolution. This takes us to the Morris Jumel Mansion in NY. This was originally a summer home turned main headquarters for General Washington during the Revolutionary War. After a few changes- 1810 the mansion was purchased by French merchant, Stephen Jumel, and his American wife, Eliza. There is some TEA to be had with this couple- and it doesn’t stop after Jumel’s death. Due to all its history, the mansion houses many spirits, including Eliza herself- who does not seem too fond of children or noise.
Sources
Jenn’s Case
*wiki Hello Kitty Murder Case
*medium.com “The Hello Kitty Murder. Fan Man-yee’s Haunting Death”
*allthingsinteresting.com “The Story of Hong Kong’s Notorious Hello Kitty Murder Case”
*Youtube KallMe Kris “The Hello Kitty Murder”
*Youtube Dire Trip “The Hello Kitty Murder…In Complete Detail”
Sam’s Case
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morris%E2%80%93Jumel_Mansion
https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/roundtable/haunting-heights-house
https://morrisjumel.org/programs/paranormal/
https://nyghosts.com/the-haunted-morris-jumel-mansion/
https://thelittlehouseofhorrors.com/the-morris-jumel-mansion/
https://boroughsofthedead.com/paranormal-investigation-morris-jumel-mansion/
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