![]() Her room is discovered by Stella Nicholls and her friends after escaping the local bully, Tommy Milner. It was also said that anyone who entered the Bellows house at night and said "Sarah Bellows, tell me a story." would die shortly after. A mob hadd purportedly formed in anger, but before they could do anything, Sarah had hanged herself "with her own hair". ![]() The local legend, with variations, given Chuck's remark, "There's no book in the version of the myth I heard," states that Sarah spent her dats telling scary stories to the local children, and that she began poisoning them for unknown reasons, resulting in an unknown number of deaths. Stella.I have another story.just for you.īy the beginning of the film, in 1968, seventy years after her passing, Sarah had become a myth in Mill Valley. ![]() Sarah ultimately took her own life, after which she became an angry spirit, taking the lives of her surviving family members though the stories she wrote in her book. Despite all this, Sarah continued to maintain that it was the water that had poisoned the children, not her. Instead of being treated for what her records alleged were "homicidal tendencies", Sarah was tortured by Ephraim, subjected to electroshock therapy and isolation therapy, all in an effort to get her to "confess" to murdering the children in order to cover up the true cause of death to prevent the paper mill from being closed down and the whole Bellows family being liable. Sarah discovered this and, refusing to take the blame, was admitted to Pennhurst Asylum under the care of her own brother, Doctor Ephraim Bellows. In reality, it was the mercury runoff from the family's paper mill that had polluted the river, thus poisoning the children, resulting in their deaths. The Bellows family placed the blame on Sarah, telling the townspeople she was practicing witchcraft taught to her by the family's housekeeper, Sylvie, and her daughter, Lou Lou, and had poisoned the children. Sarah spent her days writing and telling scary stories through the wall to the local children who came to visit her.Īt an undisclosed point in time, children began dying. She was the only one of the Bellows children to be born with albinism, leading to her family locking her away in a small hidden room in the basement. Sarah Bellows was the third child born to Delanie and Deodat Bellows, the younger sister to Ephraim and Harold, and the granddaughter of Gertrude Bellows. I didn't want them hurt, but you wouldn't let me out. She wears a white dress with tattered sleeves and chains around the neck, midsection, and wrists. Sarah Bellows is 5' 1/4 with white hair, skin, and pale eyes as a result of her albinism.
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