Some spirits haunt. Some protect. And some… just want to be heard.
In this premiere episode of The Spirits Beneath the Palms, we descend into the misty heart of Wahiawa — a town not quite city, not quite country — to trace one of Hawaii’s most whispered legends: the Green Lady.
They say she has moss in her hair, skin like algae, and eyes like Lake Wilson. First seen in 1957, she’s been blamed for wet footprints in dry dirt, an unbearable stench of rot, and a silence that lingers in the gulch behind the Botanical Garden.
Was she a grieving mother? A guardian spirit? A warning from the land itself?
We explore decades of sightings, oral traditions, environmental memory, and what it means to live in a place where the land remembers. This is more than a ghost story — it’s a reflection of place, pain, and presence.
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