The team spent another interesting night at Castle Menzies on the 21st February.
We were delighted to meet Gary Knight, storyteller/tour guide. Details of his tours can be found here
http://www.historyandhorrortours.com...
Some of the team were lucky enough to have been given an introductory lesson in dowsing by the curator and the ability of everyone to point to exactly the same area was amazing. This is something we plan to work on over the next few months.
The curator also passed on some information to us which we hadn't previously known. This tied in with some of the psychic impressions received and documented during our previous investigations. The story of the men being executed and killed in the shop,for example:
We were informed by 'spirit' that a group of men had raped and murdered a girl (possibly the Laird's daughter) in the stables (the stables no longer exist). The culprits (soldiers) were stabbed fatally in the back by the Laird or on his command and were taken into what is now the shop area to die. Each of the men was taken in one by one and the one following didn't know the fate of the man who had gone in before. They were then cut up and fed to the dogs. We were told that the shop didn't look like it does now as it didn't have the door to the outside and once had a window on the far wall.
We had initially thought the story to be too far fetched and even omitted the bits about dismemberment form the webiste.
However, we were told soon after that there is a hand-written document somewhere in the castle detailing a similar crime although the curator can't remember if it was the Laird's daughter or not who had been the victim. This information was not in the public domain. John also informed us that execution was done by means of being dirked (stabbed in the back) and this is again somehting we didn't know but is probably easy to find out about. After this we also discovered that the shop's original use was as a cellar/store room and had been a vaulted room like the other cellars on the ground floor. The main door to outside was a later addition in 1840 (however, these facts are in the guide book). Whether there was a window to the outside is not known at this point. There is nothing about the shop to suggest it was once a cellar. In fact it looks more like the entrance hall that it was converted into in Victorian times. The floor is not original.
During all of our visits to the castle we have encountered this group of nasty soldiers who inhabit the ground floor. The impression that they are Redcoats has been gained by more than one of us. The Redcoats did in fact take possession of the castle twice in 1715 and 1745.
The latest gory bit of information given to us by John at our last visit stunned us all. The lovely red-painted shop had originally been the meat store - the vaulted room next to the kitchen where meat was not only stored but where animals were slaughtered and cut up. There was a drain in the centre of the floor which accounts for some of the results obtained from dowsing. Not only were animlas cut up in here, so were we told , but also anyone who the Laird had done away with. No prisoners were kept in the castle at all. They may have been shackled temporarily outside but would have been executed quickly (without trial) and dismembered and fed to the dogs.
The little area in the guide book labelled 'lock-up' was most certainly not a jail cell but its use is actually unknown. It was possibly a well.
I stood opened mothed listening to these facts and pointed out to John that this was the first time we had been told that the shop had been used for such purposes yet it had been spoken about over a year earlier. John says he knew that but was telling us now. He was asked if this sort of thing would have gone on as late as the18th century to which we were told it would have.
Room 15 is another little room that has never been liked. Tori calls it the 'c
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