The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia Page #4
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- 2013
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to watch over her
And protect her
from danger.
Mom and dad, would you
lean down and lay her
back for me, please?
In the name
of the son,
We call upon your
righteous hand,
Rid this place
of all evil
- That may dwell here.
( wind whistling )
( voices whispering )
Help us.
( voices whispering )
Wells:
I ask that you
bless this child
In the name
of the holy ghost.
She and the souls
of the lost,
The forsaken
and forgotten.
And let your cleansing light
shine down upon this place
And upon this little girl
now and forever.
- Amen.
- ( screams )
Amen.
( panting )
Amen.
Amen.
May god's love
fill your heart, child,
And give you peace
all of your days.
Now, that wasn't
so bad, was it?
You did great.
( thumping )
( wood creaks )
( thumps )
( faint ping )
Mama?
( faint ping )
( door creaks )
( pings )
( pings )
( pings )
Pastor
sent you away.
( pings )
Andy:
Lisa!
( bell rings )
- ( girl screams )
- ( gasps )
( gasping )
( screaming )
- Andy:
Lisa?- ( gasps )
- Andy?
- Heidi's gone.
- What?
- Call the cops.
Oh, my...
- ( keys beeping )
- ( whimpering )
Heidi!
Heidi!
Heidi!
Heidi!
Heidi!
Heidi:
Daddy!
Help me!
Heidi!
Daddy!
- Any sign of her yet?
- No.
Andy:
Heidi!
Heidi.
Heidi:
Daddy!
- Heidi!
- Help me!
- Where are you, baby?
- Down in the hole.
What hole?
Heidi:
Down here!
Daddy!
Oh, my god.
Oh, heidi.
I can't get out, daddy.
I can't get out.
Sit tight, heidi.
I got to find a way
to get down there, baby.
No.
heidi.
- ( wood creaking )
- heidi.
Please!
( sobbing )
Please!
Sh*t!
Please don't leave me
down here with them, daddy.
With who, heidi?
( door squeaking )
( growling )
Andy:
Heidi!
( growling )
Mr. Gordy,
is that you?
Daddy, help me!
I'm coming.
Daddy!
Heidi!
Daddy!
( heidi shuddering )
daddy.
heidi.
Heidi.
( sobbing )
I'm gonna die.
( growling )
Help me!
Andy:
Heidi!
- Daddy, hurry.
- Heidi, heads up.
Coming down.
Daddy, hurry!
- Help!
- Watch out.
Daddy!
I'm coming, baby.
Heidi.
( coughing )
Heidi.
( clicking )
( whimpering )
daddy!
Heidi.
Oh, jesus.
How the hell did you
get down here, baby, huh?
What the hell?
This is where
the stationmaster hid 'em.
Unbelievable.
How the hell did you
find this place, heidi, huh?
A girl showed me.
Is that the one that you said
was down here with you?
No.
( sobs )
is down here, too, daddy.
I don't want
to be here anymore.
That makes two of us.
Know the story
of the stationmaster
To freedom as part of
the underground railroad.
But last night,
Uncovered a sad, unknown
chapter in the saga
What authorities
believe are the remains
of five males...
Reporter #2:
...Discovered in a hidden
underground chamber
Beneath the ruins
of the stationmaster's cabin.
Now, the stationmaster,
also known as jefferson gordy,
Was the great grandfather
of the late js gordy
who died in 1978...
Reporter #3:
For all the livesthat were saved by the
underground railroad,
There were also many folks
who didn't make it.
Just went missing.
And today's discovery
is a tragic reminder
Of how dangerous
it really was.
In this
particular case,
When the stationmaster
was murdered,
There was no one to let
the slaves out...
- Can we please turn it off?
- They probably starved
to death down there.
- Reporting live--
- ( tv off )
You think that's
mama kay's family?
They said five males,
so I doubt it.
Hey. What are you
doing up?
I don't want to
live here anymore.
Joyce:
It's all right
now, heidi.
The things that we saw,
they've moved on.
Their spirits
aren't trapped anymore
because of you.
Joyce, please.
Spirits?
Don't you understand
what's happened here, lisa?
Those people in the chamber
wanted to be found.
That's what this
has all been about.
Now they're free.
And there is nothing
to be afraid of anymore.
Mr. Gordy says
it's not safe here.
You see
mr. Gordy tonight?
He said I shouldn't have
gone down in that hole.
He said I let
something bad come out.
Okay, it is time for you
to go back to bed.
Heidi wyrick,
I can't be here
anymore, mama.
I went in the hole
and the bad man saw me.
He knows we're here now
and he's coming.
What bad man,
sweetie?
The stationmaster.
I let him out, mama.
Well, mr. Gordy is wrong
because you know very well
That the stationmaster
was a good man.
No, he wasn't.
Andy, will you please
tell her that there is
nothing to be afraid of?
Mr. Gordy said there was money
buried in the garden, lisa,
And there was.
He said that
Something terrible
happened here, it did.
For something
in heidi's mind,
Mr. Gordy is sure
as hell right a lot.
Are you telling me that
suddenly you believe all this?
full of skeletons on our land.
Lisa,
Was there a bad man
down there, too?
Hell if I know,
But I say
we pack up the truck
and we haul our asses
Out of here
before we find out.
Heidi.
( buzzes )
Andy.
I mean,
you can't be serious.
We don't have
anywhere to go.
I mean, where--
where are we gonna go?
Baby, I--
I'm sick.
- Heidi and I--
- you're fine.
Heidi's fine.
Tell me something.
How the hell did heidi
get down in that hole?
Even if she could move
that slab, which she can't,
It's a 25-foot drop
after that.
She didn't have
a scratch on her.
Did you ever think
Crazy joyce.
That this isn't some kind
of disease, but,
I don't know,
it's... A gift?
A gift?
You try seeing what I've seen
and you call it a gift.
I'm just saying
maybe it is.
And I'm done letting you
tell our daughter
That she's sick.
That she's got
some mental disorder.
- I--
- I love you. I do.
But...
- I won't...
- ( gasps )
Let heidi live like this.
You understand me?
- I won't do it.
- Andy, please.
Look, I have seen enough
to know that it ain't up here.
It's out there.
And maybe it's trying
to tell us something.
Maybe you should
try listening.
It's sure gonna be lonely
here without you guys.
You should leave, too.
This is a bad place.
No, sweetie,
it was a bad place.
Now it's not
'cause of you.
I'm gonna miss you,
baby girl.
I'm gonna
miss you, too.
( door creaks )
( voices whispering )
( barks )
Hey, chief.
Come on, buddy.
Hop up.
Aw, good boy.
Good boy.
- ( barking )
- hey.
Chief.
Chief!
- ( whines )
Chief.
Hey!
Where the hell is that
damn dog going?
Daddy, we need to leave
right now.
Without your mama?
Yeah, I'm not sure
how she'd take that.
It's all right.
Let me go find chief.
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