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The ''Espírito Santo'' was a three-masted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clipper_ship clipper ship] that served as a merchant vessel in its heyday. It was manned by in the mid-19th century by a crew that included a [[Sailor’s Ghost|sailor]] and his brother, the captain; after the captain ordered his brother's execution for alleged treason, a [[ghost ship]] version of the ''Espírito Santo'' began appearing to people who have spilled the blood of family members, as a [[death omen]] warning them that they had become the latest target of the sailor's murderous [[ghost]].
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===[[3.06 Red Sky at Morning]]===
There were four total sightings of the ''Espírito Santo'' ghost ship in 2007, all in Sea Pines, Massachusetts. The first person to see it was Sheila Case, who spotted the ship coming towards her while she was jogging by the water. She was later drowned in her shower by the sailor's ghost. The next two to see the ''Espírito Santo'' were the Warren brothers, who, being ship enthusiasts, were able to recognize many of its features; night diving when they saw it. Peter Warren later accurately described it to the Winchester brothers. Both Warrens were eventually drowned by the sailor's ghost as well. The last person to see the ship was [[Bela Talbot]], when she had her car parked by the waterside with while counting money she made from having sold the [[Hand of Glory]] made from the sailor's hand. She As only she had prior experience with the supernatural and, in fact, had been investigating the case of the ''Espírito Santo'' in order to get the Hand of Glory, Bela was the only one of the witnesses who recognized the ''Espírito Santo''ghost ship's appearance as a signal of her demise. However, [[Sam Winchester]] was able to save her life by performing a [[spell]] to summon the spirit of the sailor's brother, allowing the sailor's ghost to exact his revenge and finally putting him to the rest.
With both sailors' spirits having moved on, it is presumed that the ''Espírito Santo'' will not be seen again beyond 2007.
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