Steve and Amy receive a call from a woman who believes if they don't help her then her house will "kill her" because her health seriously declined and she's being scratched and burned by an unseen force. Steve learns the property was developed in the early 1830s by Isaac Swain who owned the largest lumber mill in the county. Swain and his family had three children who died suddenly. Their second daughter, Louisa had a tragic accident when she fell and hit her head so hard that she became mentally disabled and was left alone after her family passed away. Also his wife Vallonia died from tuberculosis-like symptoms. Amy says she sees a woman she believes to Saddie Smith who moved here in 1914 and died four years later of Spanish influenza, having her wake in the house. She also allegedly encounters an angry old man in the basement she thinks may be Saddie's father.