Evil Nun Turns Monastery Into A House Of Horrors

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In 1950, a Greek village found itself in the middle of one of the most horrifying cases imaginable. Mariam Soulakiotis or Mother Mariam as she called herself, was the abbess of a radical monastery headed by a disgraced monk named Matthew Karpathakis. At first glance the monastery looked quaint…it was positioned at the top of a hill, it was white with a dome shaped roof and it had a picturesque backdrop of forests and rolling hills. But eventually the villagers would report the sounds of screams and moans coming from inside of the monastery. And there were strange sightings of people in chains roaming around the courtyard. And then people started going missing…and their trails would lead back to the monastery.

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I love it finally a channel that covers lesser known cases. Hell yea

henzoko
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Imagine dying like this over a calendar.

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Sommer you have a special place in my heart. I love your cool, calm and collected personality. Thanks for giving us your gift. Love from Nigeria 🇳🇬🇳🇬

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The photo of her looks absolutely terrifying! Could be from a horror movie.

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Just wow. I'm Greek and never heard of this case. You also did the most succinct explanation of the Gregorian calendar I have ever heard.
New sub here!

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I'm Greek, and we have so many brutal cases every day. This one HAD to be covered

leniav
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That is the scariest looking priest and nun. I wouldnt go anywhere near these people.

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My mother, born in 1944, joined the convent in California at age 18-26. She left at the beginning of her vow of silence; so we teased that she couldn't keep quiet that long😅. But she actually left because she wanted kids. Had 4 and a shotgun wedding! 😅😂
She even had tuberculosis and had a scar on her chest because they took out a wedge of her lung.

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Reminds me of what Elizabeth Seaman (Nellie Bly), America's first real investigative journalist, found at the "New York City Lunatic Asylum" on Blackwell's (now Roosevelt) island, in 1887.

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Sommer you do such an awesome job saying those names and telling these stories.

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I love that you bring us these historical cases, as well as cases outside the US. I'd love to see you take on Elizabeth Bathory, the female Dracula. The stories about her are mind blowing.

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Sommer this upload is crazy!! Sis how did you even find this!?🖤🖤

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This sounds sooo good- about to watch! Just wanted to say that you are one of the very few around here that not only is incredibly informative & interesting, but your voice & personality is so perfect for storytelling!! 😊❤

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my absolute favorite part of this channel is getting to learn about cases I've never heard of ... also, I'm loving the intros - great job!👏🏾👏🏾

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Well, I am Greek, I am 39 and I have never heard this case before!! Congrats!I just want to make sure that it is clear that old-calendar followers are considered ridiculous and they are basically outcast nowadays !

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you cover cases I’ve never heard and also with a lot of respect and gentleness around the realities of the situations, keep it up, subscribed!

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Thank you for that fascinating little side lesson on the Julian vs Gregorian calendar ❤ best way I've heard it summarized... Sommerized 😂

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YouTube was so blah today! I’m in Tennessee and we have a lot of just crazy stuff happening right now around here. LOVE to see you!

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Such a creepy nun picture! Love, love, love your content! Totally original, and fascinating!

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I've been subscribed almost from the start and I have never been disappointed in one of your videos. I'm SO glad I found your channel. You do so much stuff I've never heard of and it's very refreshing. You're doing a great job and we all appreciate your head work to bring us these lesser known cases and all the research you do to bring them to us. ❤

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