1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:06,000 The tradition has it that St. Patrick came here to start his Christian mission. 2 00:00:06,000 --> 00:00:13,000 He had to come to Tara and tradition has it that it was here that he first confronted the power of the Druids. 3 00:00:13,000 --> 00:00:17,000 How do you fare? He won. His magic was stronger. 4 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:21,000 After getting settled in, getting some rest, we decided to check out the Hill of Tara. 5 00:00:21,000 --> 00:00:25,000 It's an ancient historical site. The place is just said to be incredible. 6 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:32,000 Another part of the tradition asserts that St. Patrick used the shamrock, which is our national plant. 7 00:00:32,000 --> 00:00:34,000 You see, they were listening to what he was saying and they were saying, 8 00:00:34,000 --> 00:00:41,000 I can keep up with it to a certain point, but I don't get this bit about the three gods in one. 9 00:00:41,000 --> 00:00:47,000 St. Patrick plucked the shamrock and said, look at how this leaf grows. There are three leaves in one stem. 10 00:00:47,000 --> 00:00:51,000 And they all went, oh yeah, yeah, it makes sense. 11 00:00:51,000 --> 00:00:56,000 I've heard about the Hill of Tara before and you can see this stuff in books and in documentaries 12 00:00:56,000 --> 00:01:01,000 and it just does not compare to actually being here and talking with the Irish about the history. It's amazing. 13 00:01:01,000 --> 00:01:10,000 It's interesting that people are still buried here in the churchyard and it's still a holy place after all these thousands of years. 14 00:01:10,000 --> 00:01:17,000 But this is evidence of more ancient antiquity. This, we believe, is a Bronze Age standing stone. 15 00:01:17,000 --> 00:01:24,000 And one of the most famous stories about the Hill of Tara was when the king was about to be inaugurated here. 16 00:01:24,000 --> 00:01:31,000 He had to get into a chariot with untrained horses, horses that had never been harnessed before. 17 00:01:31,000 --> 00:01:38,000 And then he had to ride in the chariot at breakneck speed between two stones which were close together. 18 00:01:38,000 --> 00:01:44,000 They were called blick and blunya. And if he were the rightful king, the stones would magically part. 19 00:01:44,000 --> 00:01:51,000 And some people think that these two stones are those stones that magically parted for the king of Tara. 20 00:01:51,000 --> 00:01:57,000 Almost every case we do in the US centers around some kind of Christianity mindset. 21 00:01:57,000 --> 00:02:00,000 And here, I mean, this stuff predates that. 22 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:05,000 This is called the Mount of the Hostages and it's actually the most ancient site on this hill. 23 00:02:05,000 --> 00:02:10,000 It dates to the Stone Age to around 3000 BC. 24 00:02:10,000 --> 00:02:16,000 And they were built as communal graves and then the cremated remains were put into these monuments. 25 00:02:16,000 --> 00:02:20,000 So a lot of people want to be buried here because they want to be buried on Tara? 26 00:02:20,000 --> 00:02:27,000 Yeah, people still want to be buried on Tara. But in ancient times, it was a very important place to be buried. 27 00:02:27,000 --> 00:02:33,000 Because it connected you with the ancestors and with the most powerful figures in Irish mythology. 28 00:02:33,000 --> 00:02:37,000 And this is what I brought you to see. This is the Leopold, the Stone of Destiny. 29 00:02:37,000 --> 00:02:44,000 And this is the stone that allegedly cried out when the true king of Tara was inaugurated. 30 00:02:44,000 --> 00:02:47,000 It's very obviously a phallic symbol. 31 00:02:47,000 --> 00:02:54,000 The legend goes that when Brian Baruch came here in 1002 to be inaugurated as king of Tara, 32 00:02:54,000 --> 00:02:59,000 when he touched the stone, it cried out. But most people think he had a great... 33 00:02:59,000 --> 00:03:02,000 So if we touch this, this will sing, if we're the king? 34 00:03:02,000 --> 00:03:03,000 Yeah, go ahead. 35 00:03:03,000 --> 00:03:05,000 My darling, grudgy. 36 00:03:06,000 --> 00:03:12,000 I wouldn't think that's the worst bit of a license that's been taken from that stone. 37 00:03:12,000 --> 00:03:15,000 I guess it won't work for me. 38 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:17,000 If it works for you, Brian, we're all screwed. 39 00:03:19,000 --> 00:03:23,000 This is great preparation for the investigations we're going to do here in Ireland, 40 00:03:23,000 --> 00:03:27,000 just because it really gives you a sense of how old this place is, how much folklore. 41 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:29,000 That's an amazing tour. Thank you. 42 00:03:29,000 --> 00:03:31,000 You're more than welcome. I hope you'll be able to come back to Tara. 43 00:03:31,000 --> 00:03:33,000 Thank you very much. 44 00:03:33,000 --> 00:03:35,000 Have a good day. 45 00:03:39,000 --> 00:03:41,000 Do fun! 46 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:45,000 No! 47 00:03:48,000 --> 00:03:52,000 On the next day, it was off the leap castle, which Barry has told us so much about. 48 00:03:52,000 --> 00:03:54,000 We just can't wait to get over there and see it. 49 00:03:55,000 --> 00:03:58,000 You better buckle up, or I'll bite your diet. 50 00:03:59,000 --> 00:04:02,000 And remember, left side, left side. 51 00:04:02,000 --> 00:04:04,000 Jay. What? 52 00:04:04,000 --> 00:04:06,000 We're heading down to the basement. 53 00:04:06,000 --> 00:04:08,000 You coming? 54 00:04:08,000 --> 00:04:12,000 This is Jay Grant and Tango in the basement, left castle. 55 00:04:18,000 --> 00:04:20,000 Can you please give us a sign of your presence? 56 00:04:22,000 --> 00:04:27,000 We're not really afraid of you, so go ahead and do your best and make us afraid of you. 57 00:04:28,000 --> 00:04:34,000 I see your power. I see what you had. 58 00:04:43,000 --> 00:04:45,000 Did you hear that? 59 00:04:52,000 --> 00:04:54,000 Who's that? 60 00:04:57,000 --> 00:05:02,000 I decided to go up to the banquet room on my own, just to face this thing that was up there. 61 00:05:02,000 --> 00:05:06,000 This elemental, this black shadow that pushed my friend down. 62 00:05:06,000 --> 00:05:08,000 I was angry. I want to see this thing now. 63 00:05:08,000 --> 00:05:11,000 I want you to come over here and hit me. 64 00:05:11,000 --> 00:05:15,000 Being a little coward won't get you anywhere. I want to fight you. 65 00:05:15,000 --> 00:05:20,000 You can do this to my friend. You can taunt everyone. Let me see you. Let me see you. 66 00:05:20,000 --> 00:05:23,000 Make your presence known right now. 67 00:05:28,000 --> 00:05:32,000 Honestly, I was looking forward to getting something incredible. 68 00:05:32,000 --> 00:05:34,000 I feel a little let down. 69 00:05:38,000 --> 00:05:40,000 Hey. How are you doing, brother? 70 00:05:40,000 --> 00:05:43,000 Jason came in, sat down with me and talked with me. 71 00:05:43,000 --> 00:05:47,000 I thought he really was... I thought he broke his arm. It was holding it. 72 00:05:47,000 --> 00:05:49,000 I did get really angry. 73 00:05:49,000 --> 00:05:51,000 Of course she did. 74 00:05:51,000 --> 00:05:55,000 If any of you guys were around me and that happened, I'd be ticked. 75 00:05:55,000 --> 00:06:00,000 And of course, anytime something happens to somebody you care about, you know, a friend, 76 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:05,000 you wish you could take that brunt of it. 77 00:06:05,000 --> 00:06:07,000 Yeah, there we are. 78 00:06:07,000 --> 00:06:15,000 We did a case years ago out in Maine, and we were up there with a so-called sensitive, really nice guy. 79 00:06:15,000 --> 00:06:19,000 While we were in this home, there was a claims of negative activity. 80 00:06:19,000 --> 00:06:21,000 He started flipping out. 81 00:06:21,000 --> 00:06:23,000 We were going up the stairs. 82 00:06:23,000 --> 00:06:26,000 Started just flipping out, throwing his kick at me and everything. 83 00:06:26,000 --> 00:06:28,000 I was trying to get to him. 84 00:06:28,000 --> 00:06:32,000 I kept on trying to get him to stop and see what was going on. 85 00:06:32,000 --> 00:06:35,000 So finally I grabbed his leg and I pulled him down. 86 00:06:35,000 --> 00:06:38,000 And as I did, I had to hit him. 87 00:06:38,000 --> 00:06:43,000 So I hit him in the head, he hit his head on the stairs and knocked himself out instantly. 88 00:06:43,000 --> 00:06:48,000 Come to find out what he believed had happened was he was perfectly fine. 89 00:06:48,000 --> 00:06:53,000 He felt all this pressure on his head, and then that was the last thing he remembered. 90 00:06:53,000 --> 00:06:55,000 It had taken control of him. 91 00:06:55,000 --> 00:06:56,000 That was creepy. 92 00:06:56,000 --> 00:07:01,000 These negative entities share a whole different learning experience. 93 00:07:01,000 --> 00:07:09,000 Dave, I'd hate to have something happen and for you to leave and not come back due to that. 94 00:07:09,000 --> 00:07:10,000 I think you're a great kid. 95 00:07:10,000 --> 00:07:13,000 I think you're going to be a great investigator. 96 00:07:13,000 --> 00:07:15,000 You're doing awesome. 97 00:07:15,000 --> 00:07:16,000 Thank you. 98 00:07:16,000 --> 00:07:22,000 You know, I don't want to see something happen that you're unprepared for that you inside believe you are. 99 00:07:22,000 --> 00:07:27,000 And that totally shatters any future work with you. 100 00:07:27,000 --> 00:07:29,000 You want to start off slow, Dave. 101 00:07:29,000 --> 00:07:34,000 You don't want to go full swing into a freaking experience. 102 00:07:34,000 --> 00:07:38,000 And then always question if you really want to be in this field. 103 00:07:38,000 --> 00:07:40,000 Take it one step at a time, man. 104 00:07:40,000 --> 00:07:42,000 You're learning. 105 00:07:42,000 --> 00:07:45,000 I understand where Jason's coming from. 106 00:07:45,000 --> 00:07:48,000 I think I might be going a little quickly with trying to get a personal experience. 107 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:51,000 You should be happy you got to experience what you experienced last night. 108 00:07:51,000 --> 00:07:54,000 Yeah, and I definitely am. 109 00:08:01,000 --> 00:08:03,000 So now, where are we supposed to meet this guy? 110 00:08:03,000 --> 00:08:07,000 It's supposed to go down to Catam's town and there's a pub in the middle of town. 111 00:08:07,000 --> 00:08:12,000 We go in there and talk to the guys there and they'll be able to tell us where this guy's party lives. 112 00:08:12,000 --> 00:08:16,000 Do we got to ask a one wing ferry directions too or what? 113 00:08:16,000 --> 00:08:18,000 No, you got to do it by the light of a full moon. 114 00:08:18,000 --> 00:08:21,000 And this guy's got a lot of information about the history here. 115 00:08:21,000 --> 00:08:25,000 Yeah, supposedly Patty knows all the ins and outs of left castle as well as the county. 116 00:08:25,000 --> 00:08:27,000 Here, look, Catam's town. 117 00:08:27,000 --> 00:08:31,000 We found it. Hard enough finding the town. Now we got to find the pub. 118 00:08:31,000 --> 00:08:33,000 Where the hell am I going? 119 00:08:33,000 --> 00:08:35,000 I don't know. This looks like a pub. 120 00:08:35,000 --> 00:08:44,000 Who's this, the pub? It's a pub. 121 00:08:54,000 --> 00:08:56,000 This is Arbent. 122 00:08:56,000 --> 00:08:59,000 Yeah, we're looking for Patty. 123 00:08:59,000 --> 00:09:04,000 The name Patty is familiar around here. We have all types of patties, isn't that right? 124 00:09:04,000 --> 00:09:09,000 Patty the poet, Patty the liar, Patty the thief, Patty the tractor. 125 00:09:09,000 --> 00:09:13,000 Well, we have a very special Patty at the Old Mill. 126 00:09:13,000 --> 00:09:15,000 Patty, Amy, is he the one you know Patty? 127 00:09:15,000 --> 00:09:16,000 Yeah. 128 00:09:16,000 --> 00:09:17,000 It's just out here. 129 00:09:17,000 --> 00:09:23,000 Patty lives right there, right beside the Old Mill with the doorman in the background, a very ancient site. 130 00:09:23,000 --> 00:09:24,000 Thank you very much for your time. 131 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:25,000 No problem.