45yo woman marries a 300yo ghost, calls it an intimate relationship. 10 months later, she had to get an exorcism

In 2018, 45-year-old Amanda Teague from Northern Ireland made headlines worldwide when she married the ghost of an 18th-century pirate during a ceremony at sea. Amanda called the specter her soulmate but later accused him of trying to “kill” her.

Amanda spent years as a Jack Sparrow impersonator at festivals, but her fascination with pirates soon evolved into something more mysterious. She claimed to have married the ghost of a 300-year-old Haitian pirate named Jack in a private ceremony held in international waters in February 2018.

### How Did Amanda Teague and Jack’s Relationship Begin?

Amanda’s connection with Jack began long before the boat ceremony. After losing her son in 2010, she turned to spirituality in search of answers and discovered what she described as a “link to the other side.” Five years later, she said Jack “presented himself” to her.

“At first, it was several months before I actually believed he was who he said he was,” Amanda explained. “Because it’s very hard to verify if a spirit is telling you the truth when their directory is three hundred years.”

Months passed, and Amanda eventually accepted Jack’s identity. The two began communicating frequently. She told interviewers that she and Jack married through a medium who relayed his consent, as a ghost obviously cannot sign legal paperwork. Amanda stressed that the physical body “isn’t really important” to her, describing their connection as “more about the energy” and “intimate rather than physical.”

### Why Did Amanda End the Marriage with Jack?

However, within months, Amanda noticed troubling changes. “The first time I noticed anything wrong was a couple of months after we got married. My house just kept getting worse and worse to the point that I ended up with sepsis and almost died,” she revealed.

According to Amanda, Jack was using her as a source of energy. She claimed he refused to “accept his own death” and wanted to continue living through her. After her sepsis operation, Amanda realized that Jack intended to harm her.

To rid herself of the ghost, she underwent an exorcism in December 2018. “It took me a while to figure out that it was definitely him who was doing it, and that he intended to harm me. So, when I realized that he did, I ended up having an exorcism,” she said.

By the end of 2018, Amanda publicly declared that the marriage was over. While admitting, “In a way, yes, I do regret it,” she remained philosophical about her unusual experience. She said it gave her many lessons and noted, “everything happens for a reason.”

### Fact-Checking the Story

Fact-checkers confirmed that the wedding ceremony did take place as Amanda described but emphasized there was no legal recognition of the marriage in Ireland or anywhere else because marrying a ghost is not a legalized form of marriage.

Amanda Teague’s story has since become a blend of modern ghost tale and viral folklore, captivating audiences fascinated by the paranormal and the extraordinary boundaries of love and belief.
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Vegas and Jack Eichel agree on an 8-year, $108 million contract extension, AP source says

Jack Eichel and the Vegas Golden Knights have agreed to terms on an eight-year contract extension worth $108 million, according to a person familiar with the deal. Eichel will count $13.5 million against the salary cap from the time the new contract kicks in for the 2026-27 season through 2034.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Wednesday because the extension had not been announced.

The soon-to-be 29-year-old center is the latest high-profile player to re-up with his current team after Minnesota’s Kirill Kaprizov inked the richest deal in league history at $136 million over eight years. Connor McDavid opted to stay in Edmonton on a short-term deal without a raise from his current $12.5 million salary, and Kyle Connor re-signed in Winnipeg for the maximum eight years at $12 million annually.

Eichel is coming off setting career highs with 66 assists and 94 points last season, when the Golden Knights finished first in the Pacific Division. He helped them win the Stanley Cup in 2023. His representatives and Vegas’ front office reached the agreement roughly six hours before the start of the season.

Asked before training camp opened if he would shut down negotiations once meaningful games got going, Eichel brushed off the question.

“If a contract happens organically, then it happens,” Eichel said last month in Las Vegas at the NHL/NHLPA preseason player media tour. “You can only control so much, right, and that’s sort of in my mindset. What are the things that I focus on? Preparing for the season, getting my mind and body in the best place to be successful and help our hockey team. That’s more so my focus. I think anything else sort of just takes care of itself when you do your job well.”

Eichel was the second pick in the 2015 draft by Buffalo. He played his first five-plus seasons for the Sabres before a dispute over surgery to repair his neck injury led to a trade to Vegas in 2021.

Since undergoing artificial disk replacement, Eichel has produced above a point-a-game level for the Knights. He was the No. 1 center for the U.S. at the 4 Nations Face-Off and was already named to the Olympic team.

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