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Yeah, but then, yeah, I was just thinking of that year when it got to the point where everyone was, like, just hoping and praying because Nan's quality of life was so bad and she was in so much pain that you just wanted the pain.
So then is it, like, in a weird way, is it almost like a...
not a blessing but it feels like mel's from that terminal diagnosis was a lot quicker so she never maybe got to that point where her family and daughter had to see i don't know it's weird to like you can't really take any positives but like i'm just thinking back to my only experience with that and i don't know it's seeing nana in that state and also the way it got to you and well everyone like as you all just waited and prayed oh yeah yeah but you do go back
Mel, I mean, she wasn't a friend.
I met her a couple of times, but, you know, she's kind of attached to a big part of my life, and then it feels weird to be grieving someone you don't really know personally.
Yeah, and that's kind of nice that, you know, she's remembered for the good and the messages she put out there.
What's up everybody and welcome back to another episode of Lights Out.
I'm your host Josh and I'm the producer Daniel.
Today we're going to be taking a look at one of the most haunted locations in all of England.
It's known as the Witch's Cage.
This is a house that was a jail many many years ago in the small little village of St.
And this place is haunted, unlike anything I've ever seen before.
And it makes a lot of sense.
I mean, if you think back to the witch trials here in the U.S., I know we've talked about some haunted locations associated with that.
And just what some of these women went through was unbelievable.
I mean, the cruelty, the suffering that they endured was unbelievable.
Just insane.
All because somebody came and said, I think she's a witch.