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Showing posts with label Montego Bay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Montego Bay. Show all posts

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Devastating Fire in Montego Bay


When Carol, "Wally" Wallace and his common-law wife returned home Friday evening, they were met with devastation. Their home at Water Lane in Montego bay was totally destroyed by fire. The fire completely destroyed all the childrens ( 4 children ) school clothes, books and school bags.

The local residents told the Observer that the fire started at Brown's two-apartment board house, completely destroying it before engulfing the Wallaces house. They explained that Brown, who was embroiled in an ongoing feud, was threatened that his house would be set on fire and claimed that the suspected arsonist was seen in the area shortly before the fire broke out.

Now that is a damn shame. I often wonder why people have to be so vindictive in life. I always think of life this way, whatever anyone does to me or my family life generally doesn't go good for them. Sometimes folks try to be vindictive and spend more time doing more mental harm to themselves. I believe whatever comes around, does indeed go around. It is really a proven fact.
My heart goes out to this family, because a stupid feud could of caused some member of this family to lose their life. That is so sad.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Massive Protest in North Gully, Montego Bay


It appears the people of this area are not to happy with the police department (lawd, tell me someting new nuh?). The residents state that there were several people who were beaten by the police during their early detainment operations.


The protesters say the police are wrongfully targeting their community and they are not involved in the gang warfare that has led to an upsurge of violence in the King Street area.

Due to the fires and mayhem, there were several business operators have closed their doors.


Source: RJR NEWS


Thursday, June 12, 2008

Rose Hall's White Witch

Below is an article I did last year, but I am reposting it because so many people visit Jamaica each year but sometimes just get things from a tourist perspective. Every Jamaican child growing up has heard about Annie Palmer. Below is an overview of who she was as well as the estate she lived in for so many years


The White Witch of Jamaica

MENTION ROSE HALL and one name comes to mind, the mistress of the mansion, the white witch, Annie Palmer.


http://www.scaryplace.com/WhiteWitch.html

Annie Palmer was not what you would call a sweet person, even though she owned a vast sugar plantation in Jamaica.

In the 1700s, a woman's route to wealth and power was usually via marriage, and Annie Palmer was no exception. Born in France, Annie was a petite woman (barely 4 feet tall, it is said) who moved to the beautiful island of Jamaica to be the wife of a powerful man who owned Rose Hall and thousands of acres of sugar plantation. Little is known of her early days at Rose Hall. We do not know if she came to the island already imbued with a streak of cruelty, or if she cultivated it under the demands of her husband and her duties as the mistress of The Great House. It is said that she pined greatly for the bright lights of Paris, and found life on the island to be a hardship.

Whatever the cause, Annie was feared by the slaves who lived on and worked the plantation. She ruled with an iron fist, and defiance, or even perceived insolence, was answered with public whippings, torture in the dungeon, or even death. Annie started her day by stepping to the small balcony shown in the picture below, and issuing the orders of the day to the assembled slaves in the yard. (This is the rear of the building.) Her orders often included punishments and executions.

Perhaps out of boredom, or sheer wantonness, Annie started taking slaves to her bed. When the Mistress of the House lavished her attentions on a slave, that man's days were numbered. When Annie tired of her lover, she would murder him and have him buried in an unmarked grave. We know little of her first husband, John Palmer, except to say that she murdered him in his bed as well. Perhaps he caught her in the act, or maybe she just tired of him too.

These were rather lawless times, and the sudden death of the master of the estate seemed not to cause any investigation. Regardless, Annie cultivated the image of being a tough and merciless mistress, at least in part to keep her from appearing to be easy prey. These were difficult times to be a woman, particularly a rich widow in a country frequented by pirates and the like. Annie found another way to remain independent and in control... Voodoo.

Many of the slaves were practitioners of the art, and in order to curry favor and live longer, they taught Annie everything they knew about magic, particularly Voodoo. This was to include human sacrifice, particularly of infants, whose bones she used in practicing the black magic. Soon Annie was known far and wide as "The White Witch of Jamaica". Her reputation for ruthlessness and magic powers served to keep her safe from those who would normally consider her a target. Even so, Annie found time and reason to marry two more husbands, which she eventually dispatched in a similar manner, acquiring their wealth in the process. One has to assume they were foreigners, unacquainted with Annie's reputation on the island.

Annie's Overseer was a slave known to be quite a powerful Voodoo practitioner, a fact he managed to conceal from Annie, at risk to his own life. The Overseer had a daughter who was engaged to marry another handsome young slave on the plantation. Unfortunately, Annie's lustful eye fell upon the young man, and he was soon called upon to pleasure the mistress of the house. The Overseer knew what to expect, and began to make preparations to protect the young man from Annie's "disposable lover" policy.

However, Annie did not follow her usual pattern, and she killed the young man that same night, instead of playing with him for a week or so. Perhaps he objected to her attentions and declared his love for another. Whatever the reason, the young man was dead, the Overseer's daughter grief-stricken, and the Overseer was filled with helpless rage. Annie must die, at all costs.

A special grave was prepared in the woods, within sight of the Great House, using Voodoo ritual and markings. The Overseer then entered the house, confronting the White Witch, and engaged her in magical and physical battle. He succeeded in killing her, sacrificing his own life in the process. Slaves who were privy to the Overseer's plan entombed the body of the White Witch in the specially prepared grave... a grave designed to keep her from rising and walking the plantation again. But they failed to complete the ritual properly, and the White Witch is said to roam the Great House to this day.


Other links to the White Witch of Rose Hall are:

Scuttles' trip to Rose Hall

Minion Damon's visit to Rose Hall

Minion Olivia's visit to Rose Hall

Minion Tom's visit to Rose Hall

An alternate account of Annie's death

I hope you enjoyed this brief look at one of Jamaican's Historical places.