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Her cry was never meant for the living.
 On the quiet edges of Ireland’s folklore, one voice has haunted bloodlines for generations—
 the voice of the Banshee.

Tonight, we step into the mist,
 into the keening wail that has echoed across centuries,
 and into the encounters—ancient and modern—
 that leave families certain
 they were visited by something watching from beyond.

In this cinematic deep dive, we explore:
 • The origins of the Banshee (Bean Sidhe — the Woman of the Fairy Mound)
• How her form changes with the death she mourns
• Historical accounts dating back to the 1400s
• Modern encounters too eerie to ignore
• Theories on what she truly is: fae messenger, ancestral mourner, grief echo, or something older

If you hear her cry… it’s already too late.

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SHOW NOTES 

In this episode:
We explore the chilling Irish legend of the Banshee—
a supernatural mourner whose cry is said to herald the death of someone you love.
Through folklore, historical documentation, eyewitness accounts, and modern interpretations,
we uncover the truth and terror behind one of Ireland’s oldest death omens.

Segments:
00:00 — Cold Open: The Woman at the Glass
06:00 — Title Card + Intro
08:30 — Segment One: Origins of the Banshee
14:00 — Segment Two: Forms & Lore
21:00 — Segment Three: Historical Sightings
28:00 — Segment Four: Modern Encounters
36:00 — Segment Five: What Is She Really?
43:00 — Outro + Teaser: David Parker Ray Part II

Content Warning:
This episode discusses themes of death, folklore, and supernatural encounters.

SOURCES USED 

Fairy and Folk Tales of the Irish Peasantry — W.B. Yeats
The Element Encyclopedia of Magical Creatures — John & Caitlín Matthews
Irish Ghosts and Hauntings — Tony Locke
• National Folklore Collection of Ireland (Dúchas.ie)
• Lady Fanshawe’s 1642 memoir (documented Banshee sighting)
• “The Washer at the Ford” — Celtic mythology archives
• Irish Central, “The Legend of the Banshee”
• University College Dublin Folklore Studies
• Mayo, Clare, Cork & Limerick local oral histories
• Modern encounter reports from regional archives & community submissions

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