Bell Witch Haunting
The Bell Witch tormented a Tennessee family for years—slapping, pinching, pulling hair, and speaking in voices. She murdered John Bell, making him the only person in American history whose death is officially attributed to a ghost. Andrew Jackson came to investigate.
America’s Most Violent Haunting
The Bell Witch terrorized the Bell family of Tennessee from 1817-1821. Unlike other ghosts, she spoke, attacked physically, and killed. John Bell’s death remains the only case in American history where a spirit is the documented cause of death.
The Family
The Bells:
- John Bell (father)
- Lucy Bell (mother)
- Nine children
- Robertson County
- Tennessee farmers
The Beginning
1817:
- Strange sounds
- Knocking
- Scratching
- Animals disturbed
- Escalation began
Early Phenomena
What happened:
- Bedcovers pulled
- Hair yanked
- Slapping sounds
- Then physical blows
- Attacks began
The Voice
Kate emerged:
- Entity spoke
- Called herself “Kate”
- Various voices
- Knowledge of distant events
- Intelligent haunting
Betsy Bell
Primary target:
- Daughter
- Most attacked
- Hair pulled
- Slapped repeatedly
- Followed everywhere
The Physical Attacks
What Kate did:
- Violent slapping
- Pinching
- Choking
- Stuck with pins
- Real injuries
John Bell’s Decline
The father:
- Increasingly ill
- Facial seizures
- Swallowing difficulty
- Weakened steadily
- Kate claimed credit
Kate’s Hatred
Her target:
- Focused on John
- Wanted him dead
- Said so openly
- Eventually achieved
- Murderous entity
The Death
December 20, 1820:
- John Bell died
- Found in coma
- Strange vial nearby
- Kate laughed
- Claimed responsibility
The Vial
Death evidence:
- Unknown substance
- Given to cat
- Cat died
- Kate admitted giving it
- Poison from ghost
Andrew Jackson
Presidential visit:
- Future president
- Came to investigate
- Wagon wheels locked
- Voice warned him
- Left quickly
Jackson’s Account
What he said:
- “I’d rather fight British”
- Than stay another night
- Terrified by experience
- Documented statement
- Historical record
The Witnesses
Who experienced:
- Bell family
- Neighbors
- Church members
- Andrew Jackson
- Many documented
The Investigation
Community response:
- Committee formed
- Minister involved
- Investigation conducted
- All verified
- Not hysteria
Kate’s Departure
1821:
- Announced leaving
- Seven years away
- Actually left
- Returned briefly
- Then gone
The Return
1828:
- Kate returned
- Brief visitation
- Spoke to Lucy
- Then departed
- Promised return in 107 years
The Cave
Bell Witch Cave:
- On property
- Associated with entity
- Tourist attraction
- Still visited
- Activity reported
Current Status
Today:
- Farm exists
- Cave open
- Tours available
- Some activity
- Legend continues
Significance
Only documented case of a ghost murdering someone, witnessed by hundreds including future President Andrew Jackson.
Legacy
The Bell Witch proves some hauntings aren’t just scary—they can kill. John Bell’s death certificate might as well say “murdered by a ghost.”