The Back of the Island: The Watcher and What We Found The Other Side of the Bridge – Iron City Paranormal In Part 2 of our Blennerhassett Island case study, we leave the mansion behind and step into the quieter, darker back section of the island — an area home to the Blockhouse, the Neal House, the Putnam House, and the wooded trails where most visitors never linger. We begin with the history and layout of this forgotten part of the island before weaving in the long-standing stories tied to each location. From the heavy atmosphere surrounding the Blockhouse, to shadow figures reported at the Neal House, to murmured voices and children’s presence near the Putnam House, this area of the island carries a different kind of energy — one that feels personal, aware, and still occupied. The episode culminates in the moment we captured a photograph we now refer to as “The Watcher.” Taken in the wooded area behind the houses, the image shows a dark figure observing from the background — unnoticed in real time, but impossible to ignore once seen. We break down the evidence, discuss possible explanations, and explore similar “Watcher” phenomena reported by investigators worldwide. To add deeper context, we examine Native American folklore surrounding watcher spirits and guardian energies — beings said to observe sacred land, protect boundaries, and witness human activity without interfering. This episode isn’t about proving anything. It’s about patterns, place, and the feeling that some locations don’t forget the people who pass through them. We crossed into the back of the island — and something was already there, watching.