The Curious Mystery of the Enniscorthy Poltergeist
At the dawn of the 1900s, a group of lodgers experienced something so disturbing that they believed it had to be paranormal. Even when journalists came to investigate what could […]
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At the dawn of the 1900s, a group of lodgers experienced something so disturbing that they believed it had to be paranormal. Even when journalists came to investigate what could […]
At the dawn of the 1900s, a group of lodgers experienced something so disturbing that they believed it had to be paranormal. Even when journalists came to investigate what could be behind the Enniscorthy Poltergeist, no answer was found.
In the Irish town of Enniscorthy in County Wexford, an eerie disturbance rocked the peaceful existence of the Redmond family back in the summer of 1910. Their idyllic life was shattered when they inadvertently welcomed an uninvited guest—one of a spectral nature. This unsettling presence would go on to perplex residents, baffle investigators, and etch its name into the annals of Irish ghost stories—the Enniscorthy Poltergeist.
The Redmonds, a respectable family residing on No. 16 on Court Street in Enniscorthy, lived a comfortable life at the dawn of the 20th century on what is known as the Sunny South East. To supplement their income, the couple opened their doors to lodgers, renting out rooms. Little did they know that their decision to offer shelter would thrust them into a world of unexplainable phenomena.
In the fateful month of July 1910, the Redmonds rented a room above their kitchen to three tradesmen working in the vicinity. Among these lodgers was John Randall, a carpenter.
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One night as the clock ticked towards the witching hour on the 7th of July, John Randall was abruptly awakened by a bizarre occurrence. In an instant, his bed clothes were yanked away from him. Believing his roommates were playing a prank, he called out to them, demanding an end to their mischief.
To his bewilderment, the two other lodgers denied any involvement in the eerie incident. Alarmed and curious, they decided to investigate the inexplicable event by lighting a match. Their blankets lay in a haphazard heap near the window. Bewildered and unable to discern a logical explanation, they gathered their bedding and returned to their uneasy slumber.
Soon after, an ominous tapping sound echoed through the room, steadily intensifying in tempo. Then, in a heart-stopping moment, the bed on which the two remaining lodgers lay began to slide ominously across the floor. Fear gripped their hearts as they frantically lit a lamp, searching for any sign of rationality behind the unexplainable happenings.
The frightened lodgers sought solace in their landlord, Mr. Redmond as they each thought it was one of the others that were messing with them. In a bid to quell their mounting terror, the landlord instructed them to return the bed to its original position. John Randall, plagued by fear, adamantly refused to sleep alone and joined his companions in the larger bed.
The large bed they shared defied reason as it moved once again, this time to the center of the room. The three men remained awake, unable to close their eyes for the rest of the night.
Throughout the night and the nights to come, the eerie sounds of footsteps echoed through the house, ensuring that sleep remained an elusive prospect.
The next night there was also little sleep to get. Monday the 11th of July, the bed started moving again, with all three lying on it. There was a chair in the middle of the room that started rocking and one of the lodgers claimed he was lifted from the bed by hands he couldn’t see.
News of these events quickly reached the local press, and reporters from the Guardian newspaper decided to investigate the claims of the Enniscorthy Poltergeist when one of the lodgers couldn’t even stay the remaining time he had originally intended and left the house.
With the permission of the Redmonds, reporters named Murphy and Devereux ventured into the unsettling realm of the Enniscorthy Poltergeist.

They sat between the two beds with a full view of the room. Around midnight, they started to hear the rapping sound the lodgeres had complained of. Devereux mentioned it sounded like the sound of rats chewing on wood.
In a horrifying twist, John Randall became the victim of the spectral presence. He was wrapped in his own sheets and dragged from his bed, an event witnessed by the bewildered reporters. As they watched in awe, they realized that this inexplicable force defied the laws of the natural world.
To this day, the Enniscorthy Poltergeist remains an unsolved enigma. Despite numerous investigations and the scrutiny of skeptics, no plausible explanation has emerged to elucidate the supernatural occurrences that plagued the Redmond residence in 1910.
Randall spent three weeks with the horror, and lost almost a stone in weight after the torturing nights. In the end, the lodgers couldn’t take it and returned back home after they were dragged off the bed themselves.
The memory of the Enniscorthy Poltergeist still lingers and is one of Ireland’s most curious incidents with a poltergeist like activity, a reminder that the world is replete with mysteries that defy explanation.
What happened is uncertain even to this day. Could it have been some sort of rodent like a rat that they suspected? Perhaps it was the Redmonds wanting to get rid of the lodgers? Perhaps something darker and more sinister?The lodgers claimed the bed was so heavy that it took two to move it when no one was sleeping on it. When the reporters inspected it after staying the night, they found no wires or strings attached that could account for moving it either.
Perhaps we will never find out the truth behind the mystery of the Enniscorthy Poltergeist. When asked now, the residents say there is no longer any poltergeist activity to complain about in the house on No. 16 of the street.












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