What used to be a plantation is now a modern day bed and breakfast, and a supposedly haunted one at that. The story dates back to 1817 where the owner Sara moved in with her husband and their children; and being slave owners, a girl named Chloe was also a resident of the house under their employment. Chloe was then caught eavesdropping on Clark, Sara's husband, and as punishment, he cut off one of her ears. In order to hide her mutilation, Chloe wore a green turban to cover up her shame and as she was determined to get back into her master's good graces, she was eager to make amends for her curiosity. She decided to make herself the hero in his eyes by saving his family from an ill fate - that she would set up - except it all went horribly wrong. She decided to poison them with oleander leaves which she put in a birthday cake for the family, except she got the doses wrong killing Sara and her two children. Chloe confessed to the other slaves who were terrified that they would be killed by association, so they hung Chloe and hid her body. Whenever a family member dies, tradition dictates that you're supposed to cover all mirrors in the house so that their spirits don't get lost or trapped. Poor Clark missed one mirror in the house and it is said that the four women are stuck there. There have been sightings of the four of them, children's hand prints are seen in the mirror as well as the women themselves.