HOME

 Scary Urban Legends: Ghosts, Amityville, Strange & Weird Folklore - Urban Legend,  Myths, True Pictures

Where Hollywood get Ideas - The Sister City of Amityville on Long Island

Things Kids in Sayville Believe


Father Devine  The Curse

In 1931 the cult leader Father Devine, who claimed supernatural powers, placed a curse on the Village of Sayville. He said "Sayville sowed seeds of its own destruction."

 

 One of the reason that the shows like Sabrina are about witches, and 
another show involves fighting demons is because there is huge belief in urban 
legends and myths among the kids of Sayville. The town is full of big spooky Victorian 
homes, numerous swamps, old cemeteries, and dark woods.

Indian Princess:  There is a lake called Lake Ronkonkoma that is very deep. It is believed by 
kids in Sayville that it is bottomless. Before the white man civilized the area, 
there was a tribe of Secatogue Indians living in what is now Sayville. In this 
tribe there was a princess. She was in love with a Poospatuck  Indian prince from what is now 
Bayport, on the other side of Brown's River where she was forbidden to go. One 
day they snuck off together to Lake Ronkonkoma and took their canoe to a romantic 
spot after dark to make love. The spirits did not approve of this, as people on 
opposite sides of the river should not mix. So the boat sunk, and their bodies fell 
forever and ever down into the bottomless lake. 

  So every year the angry Indian princess kills two lovers and pulls their souls 
to the bottom of the lake. And every year at least one young couple dies. 
Click for FULL page of Lake Ronkonkoma Legend - Tells about the Princess being from SAYVVILLE.

Sayville Brown's River This is an old picture of a swamp in Sayville.
A church in Sayville, next to a swamp. Sayville Flashes The colors of Sayville and its symbol: The demonic lightning bolt!
Ghost of Harriet Tubman:   The southern part of the town is made up of old Victorian houses that 
looks like the house that Sabrina lived in. There was an old black lady nicknamed 
Harriet Tubman. They said she was the ghost of Tubman. As there are so many old houses there,
there are many ghost stories.
Amitville Sayville Amityville is a nearby town, and sports team rival to Sayville.
 Many kids were afraid to go into the dark, spooky basement of the High School. 
At one time there was a High School called the Old 88. It was a big, spooky looking
Victorian building. The kids in the town say that when it burnt down many kids 
inside did not make it out alive. The kids turned into ghosts and demons. Although 
these kids are now ghosts and demons they want to escape to world of the living so 
they can drag people down into hell. There are urban legend stories amongst the kids that there 
are horrible things in the basement and are afraid to go there. On one website a
former student said, "wonder who those strange people are in the basement." According 
a researcher at FIU, "...it was NOT meant to compare the YEARBOOK  people to vampires at all." 
Thus, the stories of vampires in the basement was not true. 

In the Sayville cemetery near the swamp is buried a girl called Lorelei that  was killed
by her pimp boyfriend. According to the legend, she died horribly. One of the dares among teenagers is to go visit her grave at mid-night since that is when the ghost is around.
The Roosevelt Mansion is Supposedly Haunted
A popular belief is that the Roosevelt estate is haunted. The mansion is set 
back in a swamp, and up into recently was in disrepair and overgrown. There was a 
crazy man that use to roam the swamps, protecting the house. Kids would be dared to 
go into the house at midnight. Supposedly President Roosevelt would wander the swamps.

Opaque Man: There was an old farm along Broadway Avenue leading out of town. Supposedly there was a ghost of a farming that would use a hoe to till the soil late at night. He was white and semi-transparent, known as the Opaque Man.  
Jack and the Giant: A story that has been told down through the years is about Jack and the Giant. Jack was the smartest kid in the village and was the first kid in Sayville to go to Harvard. But when he was younger his mother would scold him for being lazy. One day he went north of the North Woods, which is now built-up Sunrise Hwy., to go to the market. There he came upon the Sachem Giant. The Sachem Giant was a football linebacker, but not just any football linebacker. He was the biggest, meanest one in the county, and was the number one ranked linebacker in Suffolk, and was considered the "School Hero" in Sachem. Unlike the average football linebacker who was satisfied with just hitting kids, he was also committed murder. The Sachem Giant was with a crowd of admiring Sachem kids and noticed there was someone from Sayville on his territory. So the Giant made an insult. A large crowd of cowardly Sachem kids quickly grew to over 30 and they called for the Giant to "Kill him." Then Jack made his attack on the Giant. Within seconds the Giant was a bloody mess. The crowd was in shock. From then on in Jack was known as "Sayville Jack" throughout the land.
  The Noodleman: The Noodleman is a particularly scary urban legend of Sayville. The noodleman visits elementary school children at night when they are asleep. He looks like actor Peter Lory with the body of a donkey. What is does is tries to break into kid's houses when they are alone at night. He comes by way of nightmares.
 
The Murderous Fisherman: One popular legend is of a fisherman that wears a black rain suit with a big round hat. He goes around killing people to avenge the death or his daughter, who was ran over in a car.

Teacher Pulls Up Mangled Dead Body in Bay: The most popular urban legend is about a teacher. Many years ago one of the High School kid's father disappeared while clamming on the ice. The man disappeared off the face of the earth. But 6 month's later someone who later became a Sayville teacher was clamming on the water and pulled up what looked like spaghetti. It was the kid's father. He fell asleep on the ice on the bay while clamming because he was drinking.

   
"Salem Village" No one is really sure exactly why Sayville is called Sayville. The theory is "Sayville" is a contraction of "Salem Village," the original name of the village in  Massachusetts of the witchhunts. Many of the original families came from there.

Salem = Say ; Village = Ville ; = Sayville

Old houses in Sayville. Looks like Salem, MA.

Creepy old Victorian houses are common in Sayville.

Sayville Grave This is an actual grave near swamp in Sayville. It is the grave of Philippe Regis Denis de Keredern De Trobriand who fought in the New York Infantry in Civil War. It is located in the graveyard of the old stone church pictured above.

Sayville Civil War

More about Amityville

EMAIL    Go To Main Page    Site Map

Sign the Guest Book   View the Guest Book

 




 


















Sayville History and demons, cemeteries, cemetery, witches, the supernatural, warlocks, goblins, ghosts, spirits, haunting, haunted houses, ghost stories, and spirits. Ghost hunters on Long Island and organizations. Ghost hunter and mediums, and fortune tellers. Suffolk County and Town of Islip grave sites. The Blue Point Ice Cream factory and the Opaque Man. Halloween boat burning at the Suffolk Maritime Museum. The Normandy Inn in Bohemia has a spirit. Sightings of aliens and UFOs, as well as a particular UFO. Sightings of Poltergeists and ghost hunters. Poltergeist in the area. Odd, strange, unexplained occurrences and old ghost stories. Memories of things past.. Info on Oakdale, Patchogue, Holbrook, Bohemia, and Bayport, New York.  Mary's Grave in Long Island Communities. Mary Grave's independent film, Mary Grave's Movie info and Sweet Hallow Road.. Normandy Inn is supposedly haunted. Myths and old stories. Past George  American and New York popular urban and folklore. American urban legends. Indian folklore, storytelling, and stories. Swiffer and Alligator in the sewer urban legend. he origin of the Wizard of Oz urban Legend. Stories of the past, that were passed down though the generations. Urban legend of the unknown soldier. Scary places to visit on Long Island and Queens. The legends of the lake. Monster in the Great South Bay. Sea monsters. The spider camel. Urban legends based on hoaxes. Big hoax involved in some. Disney myths. Fact and fiction. Internet hoaxes debunked and archives. Archive is here. Rock and Roll history. False Michigan and Ohio stories. The Zeitgeist. Eating the spider while sleeping legend. Mexican popular folklore online. Texas popular stories: The Texan and he cactus among others. Aids and stupid things people believe. Sex and sexy stories written by experts. The horror of the incident. The UPS uniform and McDonalds. Slopes and Wizard of Oz stories. Spunkball and movies. Snipe hunting tips. Hunting snipes. Mail and telephone stuff. Creepy beliefs and stories of Indiana and other states. American folklore. Brooklyn history. Books and magazine articles are available here. 9/11 and the wild stories that came out ot it. Really wierd campfire stories. Weird to read about. .com    Car Jacking and what is told and retold. Read some really great and strange stories here. KFC and the frozen chickens, WILD!. T.I beliefs retold. and Glades ins. Bill Gates, what they think he did. Famous stories and storytellers. Pics. Horrible things that happened to people. Crocodiles in the sewer. Australian weird stuff. Hudson River Valley and Sleepy Hallow. Old Dutch Church graveyards and the headless horseman. Murders and robberies..  Robbery with perfume. Visiting graves and being killed at midnight. The other side. Foolishness to beleive this. Why people believe what they believe. Believe systems. Amityville murder and the Defeos. Murder in the red room at the Amityville Horror. Jody the pig and John Ketchum the witch. Witches and magic. Wolves in the woods. Gators in the subways and sewer. Escaped pets and big cats .Nightmares. Sachem High School North, Sachem High School South.. Sweet Hallow Road. Long Island Folklore going back to the Revolutionary War. Local lore. Alabama - Alaska - Arizona - Arkansas - California - Colorado - Connecticut - Delaware - Florida - Georgia - Hawaii - Idaho - Illinois - Indiana - Iowa - Kansas - Kentucky - Louisiana - Maine - Maryland - Massachusetts - Michigan - Minnesota - Mississippi - Missouri - Montana - Nebraska - Nevada - New Hampshire - New Jersey - New Mexico - New York - North Carolina - North Dakota - Ohio - Oklahoma - Oregon - Pennsylvania - Puerto Rico - Rhode Island - South Carolina - South Dakota - Tennessee - Texas - Utah - Vermont - Virginia - Washington - Washington D.C. - West Virginia - Wisconsin - Wyoming - Puerto Rico - Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Miami, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Louisville, St. Louis, Chicago, Madison, Milwaukee, Wilmington, Washington D.C., Buffalo, Baltimore, Portland, Topeka, Bismarck, Fargo, Detroit, Providence, Boston, Jackson, Mobile, Denver, Aspen, Tulsa. Revolutionary War Battles. Complete details about alligators in the sewers and subways of New York. Alligators survive from eating rats. Lore of Syracuse, Rochester, Raleigh, Flagstaff, Harvard , Columbia, Princeton, USF, UCLA, Notre Dame, Ohio State, New York University - NYU, Dartmouth, and Brown University. College account of a terrible crime that involved a violent rape. The city of  New Paltz, Westchester, Staten Island, Albany, Rochester, Syracuse, Jamestown, the Adirondacks, the Catskill Mountains and Niagara Falls. Wacko legend of Binghamton, Hofstra Towers, Orange County, New Rochelle, Ithaca, New Hyde park, Lake Ontario pollution, and the Hudson River, near West Point. The old lady and the poodle in the microwave to drive pictures. There has been several cases of alligators being found in a New York City sewer, as well as a crocodile and a tiger. Gators are often found growing. One gator captured by the animal controls officers was over 9 feet long. Often there are escaped pets and animals form zoos and the circus such as leopards and other big cats. Really scary story about Halloween, SHOCKING! Lots of blood, really creepy and gross. Email yarns and rumors. Rumors regarding e-mail. Lies and the rumor.

 

New England yarn. Canadian article of a strange, creep, scary account. Yarns of the UK, Australia, Canada, Jamaica, South Africa, the Bahamas, and New Zealand. London strange tale. The ghost in the castle - Hoax or true? Fiction or fact? Investigator conducts investigations into whether or not the suburban legend is true. Fable of the Manchester, UK monster of Britain.. The Poltergeist in the mine shaft, near a ghost town. Haunting of the old home. Fables people believe about the southern plantations. The creepiest stuff about Ontario and Toronto. New York City strange tales of the past, and lots of research material by the top researcher. Great Tales to tell around the campfire at your summer camp. Great stuff of the camp fire story teller for young summer campers. Ultra Thrilling, a real thriller to tell the kids. Late night nightmares. Funny suburban folklore, really humorous stuff with lots of jokes. Interesting fairy tales, a really gory tale with lots of blood. The camp fire of the zombies. Vampires, goblins, ghosts, phantoms, gremlins, and Halloween pumpkins. Creepy creeps, disgusting. Yale University and the skull and bones fraternity. Melissa Joan Hart biography and bio. Sabrina the teenage witch pictures. Melissa. The old ghost town in the Southwest. THe Rocky Mountains: Aspen, Vail, Boulder, and Denver. The airport and the plane. References and complete archives of the past. Really scary. JK Rowling and info about Harry Potter. potter The United Nations and the grapevine.

Pictured left is Michael McCann, the U.N. security chief. He was the boss of  Michael Holton of West Sayville who was found dead under mysterious circumstances at the UN. Headlines all over the world said it was a murder, and conspiracy theories abounded. Though at first thought a murder, the death was eventually ruled a suicide, but this conclusion is not shared by everyone. Michael McCann said, " ''Michael was a terrific officer ..." The headlines gave Hollywood movie maker the idea to make a movie about a murder at the UN. The movie's announcement came less than 2 months after the body was found. A patron at McGuilicuddies Pub in Sayville said he was driven to suicide by "... demons  in the town." Sayville high school football.  football tristan Author and writer Tristan Taormino books and articles.

 

 

 

 

No phenomenon in popular culture has inspired more legends, myths, and rumors than Walt Disney. This quiet, conservative Midwesterner was a visionary and technological innovator who built a major motion picture studio
from scratch; pioneered the use of animation, sound, and color in films; entertained and enthralled millions in the early days of television; and single-handedly created the theme park industry. Intensely private
yet always on the leading edge of the very public entertainment industry, Walt Disney was a man of tremendous achievements and a contradictory nature destined to be the stuff of legends. The memorable and beautiful films he produced, the complex and futuristic theme park attractions he created, the inner workings of the multi-billion dollar corporation he founded, and the details of his private life have been the objects of intense scrutiny and speculation for decades. As the persistent rumor of cryogenic storage demonstrates, the Disney legend has endured, quite literally, beyond the grave.

 

1