Canadian folklore and ghost stories as retold by author Becca Ferguson narrated by Robbie Ferguson this is the koribo of New France Quebec in 1761 st. Valley a new France 15 months after the mysterious death of her first husband Marie Joseph Corriveau married a second farmer two years later he was found dead in the barn with his head smashed in at first his death was deemed accidental multiple kicks from a horse's hooves but rumors of murder quickly spread around the town the local British military authorities soon charged Marie Joseph's father Joseph Corriveau his daughter was thought to be an accessory only and given 60 lashes the letter M branded onto her hand with a hot iron Joseph however admitted that his daughter was the murderer claiming she'd killed her abusive husband with two blows from the back of a hatchet while he slept thus thereby found guilty by the tribunal she was put to death in Quebec City by hanging her corpse was fastened into an iron cage Givet and dangled from a tree branch at the crossroads of st. Joseph Street and DeLonge Taunton Boulevard in La Vie there it rotted on public display for an entire month feasted upon by flies and maggots torn asunder by crows it wasn't long before the hauntings began travelers soon learned not to take the river road leading past the cage at night lest her vacant eyes should glow blood red and her shackled leathery arms should stretch out toward them even after the gibbet was taken down her body buried within the cage the hauntings continued her spirit rising from the grave each night to torment travelers one such night a well-known citizen named Dube was walking alongside the st. Lawrence River when the air turned chill he stopped short just as a pair of bony fingers closed in around his throat from behind tendrils of greasy black hair tickled his cheeks and a ragged voice whispered take me across river to base one around glimpsing over his shoulder a set of red eyes and yellow teeth within a face of putrefied flesh he fell to his knees tearing at the slimy hands that refused to let go leave me he screamed then passed out from fright the next morning his wife found him and shook him awake on the vacant road his story spread and a curate was called in to exorcise the spirit a century later the cage was dug up during an expansion project and put in a church cellar it was stolen and sold to an American who put it in his Museum in a glass display case with a placard that read simply from Quebec in time it was returned to Canada and placed permanently in the Museum of Civilization Quebec City this has been liqueur Evo of New France Quebec part of Becca Ferguson's Canadian folklore and ghost stories series catch the complete and ever-growing series on Wattpad or directly on the author's website Becca Ferguson dot-com like comment and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the next tale