Uncovering the mysteries of a Creepy 40-year Abandoned Forest Mansion

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Bros Of Decay

Bros Of Decay

11 ай бұрын

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STORY
Today, we invite you on an extraordinary journey into the depths of a hidden forest, where a forgotten mansion from 1884 awaits our exploration. Once a warm and lively home for a family of six, this house holds secrets that have been buried for decades.
In its prime, the mansion's inhabitants led seemingly ordinary lives. The father was a hardworking man in the oil business, while the mother devoted herself to caring for the home and their four children. However, as we venture into the corridors of this mysterious house, it becomes clear that there is more than meets the eye.
The first hint of an unsettling presence greets us in the grand main hall. On a table, we discover a letter, its contents veiled in mystery. Beside it lie two knives, their purpose unknown. Our curiosity piqued, and we can't help but wonder, "Why?"
As we delve deeper into the mansion, our senses are assaulted by an eerie atmosphere. Beds stained with dried blood send shivers down our spines, and as we navigate the halls, the distinct sound of heavy footsteps from an unknown source resonates from the attic above. To our surprise, upside-down crosses adorn the walls of multiple rooms, casting an ominous shadow over the house's history.
For over three decades, this mansion has stood untouched by human habitation, its secrets locked away like a time capsule. Today, however, we embark on a daring adventure, determined to unravel the enigma that this house guards so fiercely.
Join us as we venture into the heart of darkness, peeling back the layers of the past to discover what truly transpired within these walls. Prepare to be captivated as we delve into the chilling secrets that have lain dormant for far too long. Will we uncover the truth or be consumed by the darkness that lurks within?
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Filmed by Lesley
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@cassandrasuzannelalonde4758
@cassandrasuzannelalonde4758 11 ай бұрын
The balcony as you called it, is what we in the South call a summer porch. It was used to sleep in during the hot summer months. This house is a capsule of the 1960’s and early 70’s. I actually had the same Americana bed spread that my mother bought for me in 1969. How brave you are to go thru these creepy houses. Stay safe.
@houseontherock3105
@houseontherock3105 11 ай бұрын
some of the pieces and especially the 8pk of coke on the kitchen table strongly suggests early 1980s
@cajungirl7811
@cajungirl7811 11 ай бұрын
In SE Louisiana, we call that balcony an all-season room/porch.
@MsMesem
@MsMesem 11 ай бұрын
Summer porch has existed since people started building houses in hot places. That house holds pieces from 40's through to 70's.
@mariecolette9066
@mariecolette9066 11 ай бұрын
@@MsMesemagree, I was thinking there were different things in the home from several different eras/generations guess the house had been in the family for a long time. Some of the furnishings look like they may be worth good money why leave it all behind?
@drakiana8717
@drakiana8717 11 ай бұрын
My neighbor had that same sewing machine when I was about six to eight years old. She used it weekly, and kept sewing notions in the drawers, tools necessary for sewing clothes and things. I agree it was late 60s 70s time frame. Lots of things I grew up with, normal American household.
@andreac777
@andreac777 11 ай бұрын
One night in February of 1982, rural Georgia police got a disturbing 911 call from a mother in panic. Her 16 year old son Thomas had just been brutally stabbed to death while he was asleep in bed. When Georgia dispatch showed up to the grisly scene, they discovered the teenager had been murdered by his 14 year old sister, Rachel and she was nowhere to be found. And we later found out, she didn't only intend of killing her brother that night.. she also had plans of killing her parents but because of the screams of her brother as he was being stabbed to death, she panicked, dropped the knife and escaped out the back door and ran into the woods. So a little bit about Rachel, she seemed like a normal 14 year kid, she made decent grades in school, she was quiet, but from the outside looking in, nothing seemed out of the ordinary BUT According to interviews with Rachel's siblings, she was very troubled from an early age, she didn't really have any friends, and she spent most her time alone in her room but as she got older, Rachel became more and more reclusive and it was around this time, she developed a fascination with Satanic worship and began practicing satanic rituals in her bedroom, right next to her brother Thomas' room. And to this day, her parents blame the murder solely on Rachel's Satanic practices. HOWEVER the plot to this story gets even thicker… check this out- in later interviews with 2 of Rachel's siblings, they introduced new details to this story that paints a much broader picture of what might have truly been going on the household. They claim that from the age of 7, Rachel along with her younger sister was being molested and abused by Thomas But that's not all Allegedly, Rachel's FATHER, had also been molesting the two girls. Her father of course denies these claims and says that the devil made Rachel do it and not perhaps years of sexual, emotional, and physical torment she had to endure before she finally snapped and devised a plan to murder her own brother and parents. During the very brief investigation and court proceeding Rachel's story of what happened to her as a child matched perfectly with what her two siblings claimed… nevertheless, she was giving a harsh sentencing to 28 years in a mental facility in Florida. Apparently after the murder, the family moved pretty from the small Georgia town and never really looked back… understandably so. But here's another kicker- they left everything inside the 1884 home and they didn't sell it either. Grant it, I imagine it'd be a tough sell considering what happened there. I'm Jeremy and I'm an abandoned explorer and filmmaker. I document all of my explorations from around the world to shed light into the dark world of decay. Follow my adventures at: JEREMY XPLORES
@tammyvaughn6051
@tammyvaughn6051 11 ай бұрын
😢
@gloriacgiraldog4644
@gloriacgiraldog4644 11 ай бұрын
Que triste toda esta historia 😢😢😢
@darrellmyers7709
@darrellmyers7709 11 ай бұрын
So are you saying it was this house it happened?
@nixwestlake9196
@nixwestlake9196 11 ай бұрын
Is this the house where it occurred ???
@vickihand6974
@vickihand6974 11 ай бұрын
Follow you where?
@djennings6171
@djennings6171 9 ай бұрын
I can’t believe you slept in there!!!!! I wouldn’t even sit on that bed let alone lay down and try to sleep! You are unbelievably brave!!
@jumaris28
@jumaris28 11 ай бұрын
For what I read the other explorer said what happened in that house , as lovely as it is. Dark energy and events like murder , child abuse , witch rituals as it claims took place in there May be that bad energy still lingers in there and it was what Lesley felt .. a creepy feeling .Thanks Lesley & Maureno for taking great risks filming . Take care 😊
@frankharrington4881
@frankharrington4881 9 ай бұрын
@jumaris28- I was wondering if something evil happened there. Thank you for that comment might I ask what other explorer went there and explained what happened? I actually got a strange feeling just watching this video! Patricia Gambino Harrington(sorry for the different names, but I post on hubby's acct)
@arbel7655
@arbel7655 7 ай бұрын
I'd like to see the other explorers video as well. I wonder if the stories are backed up by reports/articles or just local gossip.
@SovereignSpirit444
@SovereignSpirit444 7 ай бұрын
@@arbel7655JeremyXplorer channel!! He tells what happened- maybe it’s good this guy didn’t know because he had to sleep there. Very, very sad. The note is very strange. It’s also a very strange house.
@kamarvika
@kamarvika 4 ай бұрын
So the house is haunted 😢😢
@user-pi6ws8ws5m
@user-pi6ws8ws5m 3 ай бұрын
Great Job Bros .
@douglaslee7776
@douglaslee7776 11 ай бұрын
This place was a grand home. The wood work, pocket doors, carvings and the antique furniture throughout the home indicate a fancy home. Even the parlor and living room were in finer homes. Thanks for the tour!
@andreascook6642
@andreascook6642 5 ай бұрын
Yeah this was a rather expensive home
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 11 ай бұрын
I can't believe the outside looks like it's falling down but the inside is so presurved
@renahollwedel3302
@renahollwedel3302 11 ай бұрын
The upside down crosses you see are for St.Peter . The note you read really is just a sentiment between two people , it’s an old game of sorts , like “ I love you this much , no I love you more “ and so on , nothing evil nothing bad . I believe it’s a hoarding situation. It’s a beautiful home ,just needs lots of love .
@Dan-xx5jq
@Dan-xx5jq 11 ай бұрын
I believe this is the house described by a person named Andrea in the comment section. Something terrible did happen in that house. A teenager sister killed her teenager brother. She also had planned to murder her parents as well. The girl had claimed her brother had molested her from a very young age. She had used a knife to murder her brother. They said she claimed she worshipped the devil or something...which explains the upside down crosses in the room. The two knives that were in the hallway were meant for the mother and someone else, I assume to hold them responsible for what happened. Because the other siblings confirm that their sister that claimed she was molested was actually telling the truth. It is like they hold the mother responsible in some way for what happened?? I am speculating based on the history provided which does match up with the date when the house was built and the date the house was abandoned in Georgia. It would make sense that they would walk away from this place as they experienced so much trauma and do not want nothing to remember their past so they left behind everything. The large blood stains on the bed must be the bed the brother was killed in. The smaller blood stains in the small bedroom attached to the another bedroom must have belonged to Rachel, the murderer. She was disturbed and withdrawn and that may have been why she was in that tiny side room without a door so that they could monitor her. Very shocking!!!! OMG!!! OMG!! OMG!! We often wonder why they abandon everything and it always seems to be under tragic circumstances. They walk away with no reminders of their painful past. This was an awesome video!! Thanks to Lesley.
@bobbys4327
@bobbys4327 10 ай бұрын
If someone was repeatedly stabbed in one of those beds the "blood" stains would be much, much larger. My sister was molested by our father. At the time I had no "for sure" idea that our father was doing that to my sister, but looking back, there were subliminal undertones that a youngster would not understand. Finding this all out by my sister decades later brought back the strange way my sister acted towards our father and mother. Yes, my mother had to know what was going on and chose to ignore it out of not wanting to be on the street with children.
@madamebutterfly851
@madamebutterfly851 8 ай бұрын
This would have all been collected and removed as evidence of a homocide. Thats not possible. This is dramatics.
@07jeepgirl
@07jeepgirl 8 ай бұрын
Yes, and the father was molesting the children, also. Thomas was the brothers name. They sentenced the daughter to a mental institution, I believe. She should be in her 40s now.
@robertladue7647
@robertladue7647 11 ай бұрын
Don’t be shot Lesley…we are quite fond of you!
@ildikopalfimihalyne3498
@ildikopalfimihalyne3498 9 ай бұрын
Nagyon szép gratulálok!
@NoravelVerde
@NoravelVerde 6 ай бұрын
​@@ildikopalfimihalyne3498😊❤Pl
@basiab7167
@basiab7167 5 ай бұрын
😊
@user-gs8ho2oh8b
@user-gs8ho2oh8b 11 ай бұрын
I have always loved your videos. Not mainly for the content mainly because of you. I discovered your channel a long time ago and I have always found your voice to be soothing for some reason. Whenever I had anxiety, I’d watch one of your videos and just listen to you talk about the property you were exploring and it would just melt away. Your channel also reminds me of my mom who recently passed away. She was never a big KZfaq watcher but one of the few channels she liked was yours because she also liked the sound of your voice and we would just chill together in the living room and listen to you and I would sit with my mom and just ramble about everything that was on my mind. A lot of things that remind me of my mom make me immensely sad because I was so close to my mother. However, your channel does not. It always brings me back to all the good times I had with my mother. It lets me feel like I am chilling with her still. Even though she’s gone. Please never stop making videos. I’ll always be here. Your content is more powerful than you think it is and it does impact people’s lives But I’m just some random guy on the Internet. I just really wanted to say that because I wanted to thank you for those memories I got to make with her
@lindaw5602
@lindaw5602 9 ай бұрын
This is not a cabin. Rosettes above the doors, etc. The decorative plates are brass, not copper. That was a rooster, not a peacock. You do a wonderful job, considering English isn't your native tongue! ❤
@tinagrace6722
@tinagrace6722 8 ай бұрын
@@lindaw5602he does do a fantastic job & his English is better than some 1st Language English-speakers. . So why point out minor things?? It comes off as derogatory.
@kathleencarter9739
@kathleencarter9739 14 күн бұрын
Such a pretty house. Can you imagine how beautiful it must have been in the 50-60s!
@seniorgal2752
@seniorgal2752 11 ай бұрын
My friend in the 1960's had the Keane paintings in her room. Keane paintings had big eyed kids, big eyed dogs and cats, etc. They were popular back then - not spooky at all; but considered whimsical.
@Isabelle-cn9ur
@Isabelle-cn9ur 11 ай бұрын
These paintings of children with big eyes in the bedroom are from Ozz Franca.
@richbeer09
@richbeer09 11 ай бұрын
And there is a movie about artist who's painting called "big eyes". Yes it's famous back then.
@MsMesem
@MsMesem 11 ай бұрын
and now collectables
@octivehealey9840
@octivehealey9840 4 ай бұрын
The artist husband took credit for her work for years until she exposed him as a fraud and let everyone know she was the artist.
@paisliesplace3921
@paisliesplace3921 11 ай бұрын
The interior wood work is so beautiful! It is a shame it isn't listed as a historical site and preserved. I could be wrong, but I think the "hallway" that you enter into @10:50 was added on later. It would have created a "short" cut to get from one end of the house to the kitchen without having to go through the other rooms. It is interesting to see so many beautiful antiques along side the newer furniture. It is a shame all those antiques are just left there. I fell in love with all the wood work in this home. The house was incredibly creepy! Thank you for staying to the end to show us the entire place!
@skyworld5739
@skyworld5739 7 ай бұрын
This is my favorite place in the US that you've shot. The 1960s and 1970s decor reminds me of how things looked when I was a very small child. I was not afraid here but was terrified when you got way down the medieval corridors of a place in Portugal that had a prison cell Many places you go are very scary to me but you never seem frightened. I wonder why this one bothered you so much. Thank you, I love what you do!
@user-co4cd5ux3t
@user-co4cd5ux3t 3 ай бұрын
ベッドの血痕は怖いけど、当時の生活品が今も美しいまま残っているのはすごいですね。私、日本人にはこういった建物生活品は映画でしか見たことないので感動です。危険な中お疲れ様でした。
@kristyvaughan2111
@kristyvaughan2111 11 ай бұрын
My grandparents had that exact picture (the boy, the man and the horse above the fireplace) in their wall when I was a child. I loved it.
@renahollwedel3302
@renahollwedel3302 11 ай бұрын
Me to ! I think my Mom bought them from Sears . Sometime in the early sixties maybe
@migroja
@migroja 8 ай бұрын
You can find it on the internet and re-printed if you want.
@maryadkins1661
@maryadkins1661 2 ай бұрын
I have the same picture. I picked it up at an antique shop a couple years ago.
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 11 ай бұрын
That “mouth stopper” wooden plaque in the kitchen has a Georgia bulldog on it. They were UGA fans (University of Georgia, the Georgia Bulldogs). If this is during hunting season then you must’ve filmed it before Thanksgiving in November and before turkey season ended in March. Going to places like this in the backwoods of anywhere in the Deep South is not advisable; it’s akin to taking your life in your own hands. Everybody hunts in these areas and they’re not all always the best shots, but you can bet they all have high powered rifles and a lot of people will shoot at anything that they see movement in. Georgia is one of the “patron states of shooting stuff.” If you’re going to do this anyway orange caps would also be advisable, as would making human noises. Especially don’t plan your trips around the holidays because even more hunters are out - with friends and family, even their kids (as young as seven or eight). People’s kids hunt by themselves, which is something to seriously consider. It’s not unusual for 15-16 year olds out with high powered rifles and they’ll shoot at pretty much anything. Places like these here in the Deep South have high incidences of ‘hunting related accidents.’ But if you’re going to do this anyway, you need orange caps too. The more orange the better. And make noise - human noises. I cannot iterate enough in saying ‘hunting related accidents’ in these areas. Pretty much every hunter owns at least one high powered rifle, or their drunk friend will loan them one. Going into any area where you see the old confederate flag displayed (and I’m sure you did) is pretty much indicative of the kind of people you’re around. There would be no “blood” around the inside of this old house. I’m sorry to break this to you but you’ve been lured in by some ‘urban legend’ and this a setup, really nothing more; the notes written in black markers, butter knives, the “stories.” You’ve been set up, my friends. Interesting old house but just an old house, nonetheless. People love tall tales in these areas and some people live for things like that because they’ve nothing better to do with themselves. Except maybe to shoot at something in the woods . . .
@spinstercatlady
@spinstercatlady 11 ай бұрын
Can confirm - from Kentucky lol.
@NuffinEdited
@NuffinEdited 11 ай бұрын
Who painted faces with Big Eyes? Artist Margaret Keane, Whose Husband Tried to Take Credit for ... Born Peggy Doris Hawkins, the Nashville-raised painter gained fame the world over for her signature style “Big Eyed Waif” (or simply “Big Eyes”) paintings. The saucer-shaped gazes of her characters reportedly stemmed from the artist's childhood hearing problems, which forced her to seek cues from faces
@nphipps9406
@nphipps9406 11 ай бұрын
i taught it was her
@Isabelle-cn9ur
@Isabelle-cn9ur 11 ай бұрын
These paintings are from Ozz Franca.
@NuffinEdited
@NuffinEdited 11 ай бұрын
@@nphipps9406 It was I looked it up
@vonniedemers5683
@vonniedemers5683 5 ай бұрын
I know I had some when I was a little girl....
@angelafuller6215
@angelafuller6215 11 ай бұрын
I wish I had known you guys were in Georgia! I would have invited you guys over! There's a newly abandoned house right next door! I'm excited you guys are here or have been and I hope you enjoy/enjoyed your time here. I'm right off I-75 in NW GA at the TN/GA state line if you're still here. I'm so happy you came to explore our country!
@shaziyaahzeenatullah2100
@shaziyaahzeenatullah2100 11 ай бұрын
People really feel something ,when they enter some building,it doesn't matter whether it is abandoned or not, as the people living or lived over there,creates an impact on their surroundings, which are created ,as a result of their sinful or virtues-full lives,which they use to spend in this world,and l think everybody can feel them,as its a fact.On the other hand ,those blood stains which are seen in this video,on the bedspreads etc, can be of some injured animal etc ,which had entered from some broken door or window,and the note which you people showed in the beginning of the video ,can be written by any invader,and it isn't possible that its written essentially by the actual residents of this house.We liked the video in general,and the story about the inhabitants of the building in the beginning of the video .These houses are just like museums,which gives us ,a lot of knowledge about the living life-style of the people of the olden days.Thanks for the videos.Keep it up.A lot of good prayers for all the video makers from Raawalpindee, Northern Province of Punjaab, lslaamic Republic of Paakistaan, South Asia 🌏 😊😊(Mr. and Mrs. Meaann Muhammad Afzul).
@MemphisOne44
@MemphisOne44 11 ай бұрын
This was a great video, Leslie. I think from what I saw that this house belonged to two elderly people for a long time judging from the plastic flowers on the walls and the weird children pictures. The next set of owners were hoarders who were picking up "bargains" from yard sales and such (re: the $5 chair tag) and storing them in the downstairs. What became of them and who Kalie was we will never know. The blood on the beds may have been from animals that were maimed or killed in the house and eaten by other animals. i am sure this place was scary. No matter how you look at it, this was a great find. Keep up the great work!
@JupiterJane1984
@JupiterJane1984 11 ай бұрын
Lesley, I'm so glad you don't do the "paranormal " aspect of your explorations, as im sure you must encounter stuff like that in your travels. But I really believe that people do leave residual energy behind, a place like that with it's tragic history.. surely has bad vibes, so thanks so very much for braving it out, KUDOS👍😊❤️🙏🙏Stay safe
@zjzj6800
@zjzj6800 7 ай бұрын
What tragic history does the house have? Please share.
@JupiterJane1984
@JupiterJane1984 7 ай бұрын
Apparently the teenage daughter was into dark magic..if not mistaken there was a bro&sister...lots of family "abuse"...you should Google it
@JudyRichardson-rw3cj
@JudyRichardson-rw3cj 10 ай бұрын
Wow there's a lingering sadness in so many or really all of the places you explore. I literally got the chills watching this one. I always wonder what these homes smell like. If only the walls could talk. I would love to do what you guys do . I must say it boggles my mind that people just leave everything behind, so many beautiful pieces of furniture, to just sit & rot.I need to take a break from watching, (no offence) love your program, but I can't explain the overwhelming sadness& sense of loss I feel when I see these homes. Either way you all do a great job!!😇
@connieslocum3604
@connieslocum3604 4 ай бұрын
I feel the same way and I take breaks as well. People don't appreciate what they have children, houses, possessions, I will never understand it.
@mornangel1599
@mornangel1599 4 ай бұрын
Biri öldrüldü,biri akıl hastanesine gözetimde kaldı,.Anne çocuklarla birlikte kaçtı.Hikaye yukarda anlatılıyor,so sad.
@Lorielle1111
@Lorielle1111 11 ай бұрын
This house should be on a rescue list! It's in pretty good shape inside. Sad to see something so beautiful rotting away! 💔
@kimberlycox2602
@kimberlycox2602 11 ай бұрын
With the bedroom with twin beds, the design is based on a 60s style, the bigger room being a baby/childrens bedroom and the bedroom you walk through was the nursmaid/nannys room, it was done that way so no one apart from the parents/guardian could get to the children unseen and so the nanny was close to deal with thier wards (the children or elderly patients in later years)
@loriorlos6417
@loriorlos6417 11 ай бұрын
Hello from New Mexico USA! I love your show! I wanted to point out about the pictures that you say are creepy, well there was a lady that back in the 60s ( I believe) she made paintings of children with big eyes, there is a movie out about her rise to fame because of these paintings..we used to have several of her paintings back in the 70s. Look up the movie its called Big Eyes. Keep up the great work! My mom and I used to hunt for old homes when I was younger, its great to see it through your eyes. Hope you come back to USA again and explore New Mexico sometime!
@carolkokx9638
@carolkokx9638 11 ай бұрын
Sad to see this house and all its contents being left abandoned
@RaymondSmith-if6ge
@RaymondSmith-if6ge 11 ай бұрын
Hello Carol how are you doing today
@RaymondSmith-if6ge
@RaymondSmith-if6ge 11 ай бұрын
Hello Carol how are you doing today
@tester8888
@tester8888 11 ай бұрын
Introduction to an American Folk Art Style of the South: The art work at mark 41:01, is not meant as upside down crosses, rather, it is a piece of art in progress. In the 1970's and 80's, it was very popular for people to take things made out of Jute or Wicker and stick flowers and other decorations in between the weaves to make decorations. My Grandma and many people I knew did this. If you look at mark 7:17, in the kitchen, above the door, those 3 wicker baskets are actually paper plate holders; which more than likely they meant to adorn with silk flowers at some point. Throughout the home, you see this style of art displayed, it was apparently something they really liked. For examples, see marks: 3:09, 3:18, 4:08, 15:17, 20:10, 45:11, 46:08, 46:20, 46:34, 47:26, 48:16. The fan above the fireplace at 4:08; my Grandma actually had 2 of these wicker fans in her home on the wall of the den. Her, and her sister, each bought 2 fans, they when proceeded to knit a yarn floral arrangement and attach them to the fans and presented them to each other as a gift. Growing up in the 1970's, one of my friend's mother, had several of these Jute on Stretcher Canvass things, and with the Holidays, we would change out the decorations, so at Xmas you had Santa's and at Easter you had Bunnies, and etc. I genuinely believe, that the questionable objects on that wall at 41:01, is someone laying out flowers on a Jute Canvass for an art project which they never finished.
@Isabelle-cn9ur
@Isabelle-cn9ur 11 ай бұрын
It's quite pretty all these floral decorations!
@Felicia790
@Felicia790 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining it all.
@spinstercatlady
@spinstercatlady 11 ай бұрын
Yep, agree completely this is what it is! I'm also from the South and have seen more than my fair share of those jute/wicker thingies lol - they're kinda like the crochet and macrame plant holders everyone made around that time, very popular. The scary story is more fun, but yeah, nothing more sinister than an unfinished art project here haha.
@harvestmarymoon9453
@harvestmarymoon9453 11 ай бұрын
When you go into those homes , mansions , castles you tell the life story on the people that lived there although you cant preserve the things in places but you preserve their lives thank you 🙏🏼🦋🌸🌹
@MicheleMagallon
@MicheleMagallon 11 ай бұрын
Very interesting home. My thoughts on the assortment of goods downstairs,a friend Has a side passion visits estates sales etc and hosts sales in residence.Reminds me of his home.When you mentioned the price tag on a item (even 40 Years ago)leads me to believe the family ran possiby a similar venture. Thank you for taking us on your adventures with you Leslie.
@RaymondSmith-if6ge
@RaymondSmith-if6ge 11 ай бұрын
Hello Michele how are you doing today
@lmartin23
@lmartin23 11 ай бұрын
Surprisingly no one vandalising the place yet. I love how you documented about the place with respect.
@Curious-Irish-Angel
@Curious-Irish-Angel 11 ай бұрын
He did mention the neighbors guard it very well....
@beverlylawyer2286
@beverlylawyer2286 11 ай бұрын
Probably not upside down crosses, just design looking like it, what you can read in to it
@margueriteczajka6708
@margueriteczajka6708 11 ай бұрын
I agree. Just a weird placement of tape to hold the flowers.
@beehill1
@beehill1 9 ай бұрын
The upside down crosses symbolise the martyrdom of Peter the Apostle.
@CjbrkBrooks
@CjbrkBrooks 6 ай бұрын
OMG. I always wondered what happened to this family. This is absolutely true. I watched it on the national news, and have never forgotten this story, as I was terrified that my husband would kill me as he was SO abusive. Not long after this story broke, I was so horrified of his threats to me that I divorced him.
@LindaPyle
@LindaPyle 7 ай бұрын
I always wonder if you experience paranormal activity in these homes. Trust your instincts ... You never know what's inhabiting them. I really enjoy your videos!
@akuadolce
@akuadolce 10 ай бұрын
hey thanks, from spain here! glad you like it!! it really is amazing. this house is incredible. looks like its been closed for very long yet everything is in such great condition, especially for a USA building!
@Energy-Alchemy
@Energy-Alchemy 3 ай бұрын
I am so glad I found your channel. I absolutely love historical properties, and the beautiful tours, along with the immense respect you give to them, make watching, extremely enjoyable. I actually, about 3 years ago, purchased a 120 year old, 7,500 square foot, 3 story, Queen Anne - Style Victorian mansion. It was built in 1904, and I even purchased it with all the original, beautiful, antique furniture inside, which is still in pristine condition. I give a tour of it on my channel, if anyone is interested. I absolutely love the craftsmanship and historical value of older properties, and I really appreciate your channel, for bringing those qualities, and those lost stories to light, for so many people witness! Lots of love, and keep up the great work!💌
@RiannaRichardsOfficial
@RiannaRichardsOfficial 11 ай бұрын
😳❤️Wow, the upside-down crosses are peculiar. What a fantastic exploration, I'm so surprised that you found this mansion in its condition, plus, furniture still inside. You guys be careful the mansion maybe is haunted.🙏🙏
@Rae0811
@Rae0811 11 ай бұрын
I don’t see upside crosses. I see typical decor for that time. I think it appears that way if you see it that way.
@cajungirl7811
@cajungirl7811 11 ай бұрын
At around 12 minutes, you are looking at "interior" windows, but I'll bet those were initially exterior windows. It totally looks like an add-on, which is normal in those "big" homes. I love trying to find what was original & what was added. I also love trying to figure out the original intended use of various features of the building. For instance, I wonder if that little room off of the kitchen was a butler's pantry or just a pantry. I know the very tiny bedroom at around 45 minutes was originally another bathroom. You can tell by the sink, the holes in the wall where plumbing was/is, as well as its placement off the orange bedroom. I'm a New Orleans girl, so I have lots of great architecture to explore. Many of our old homes start as a small home, but then every 50 years or so, it will get added to. I just love the houses that become mazes of craziness from all the changes. The smaller clawfoot tubs are called sitting tubs. At least, that's what I have heard it referred to as. There are also standing tubs, which are so hard to find still in a home. It was the original form of a shower. The blood stains almost look like someone with draining sores or something similar laid there. Finally, upside down crosses can have a dark meaning, but this looks more like a simple design. With that kind of stuff, it is always about the intention of the person. Usually, if it is meant that way, it is an upside down crucifix. It's like with voodoo - technically, it is simply a form of African catholicism, but the few that use it for dark are the only ones spotlighted. Most voodoo is simply faithful people praying to their saints.
@gikichi9462
@gikichi9462 9 ай бұрын
@CAJUNGIRL YOU JUST RODE BECAUSE YOU DON'T HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO,NO SENSE AT ALL.
@CherylDW59
@CherylDW59 10 ай бұрын
Wow the Antiques in that house , just a dream , would love to have so much of these items . Just cant belive no one has gone in and taken so of that .
@anitanelson6250
@anitanelson6250 11 ай бұрын
Ty for showing this video great job stay safe
@shawnjen69
@shawnjen69 11 ай бұрын
Thank You Lesley and Maureno for this really cool video! I love it! Please stay safe in all your exploring! ❤️.
@user-yq3bd5ir1s
@user-yq3bd5ir1s 11 ай бұрын
Discovering an abandoned house in the middle of the forest It's mysterious and scary. If you filmed it at night, it would be more haunting and scary. As you said, it's a pity that we didn't see the entrances and surroundings around the house outside. Watch your clips fun, exciting, like it and will follow your next clips😊😊😊
@Dan-xx5jq
@Dan-xx5jq 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Lesley. Please be safe. Look forward to the next adventure.
@jameswingert9596
@jameswingert9596 6 ай бұрын
I read the energy of that house as positive and one of love. You can see it in the details of the rooms. They had curtains that matched the wall decor. All the plastic flowers everywhere to brighten up the place with color. . Here's how I read this house. It was a convalescent home. probably for tuberculosis and when treatment came for TB there wasn't a use for homes like these anymore. There are tables pulled up to beds like to take medicine. The stains on the mattress could be people cough up blood with TB. But every room is appointed. And the number of beds, especially on the sun porch, open air was a TB treatment. Yeah, I see a place where people where cared for and given a place to try and heal. that's my two cents.
@nphipps9406
@nphipps9406 11 ай бұрын
really would like to know the history of this place and why would the neighbours watch this house like a hawk
@billb5749
@billb5749 11 ай бұрын
Hello Leslie. Thanks for another beautifully presented adventure! I've been watching your videos for a while and this was the first time to see you so uncomfortable and kind of freaked out. It was still a very interesting place. Thank you for taking us along.
@vickihand6974
@vickihand6974 11 ай бұрын
Leslie I watch your adventures at night ,I've seen the sunrise a bit to often lol,I've love falling asleep to your voice love to close my eyes and listen to your narrative, and rematch not day,take care brothers,loving you from new Zealand
@barbkeil-burton6894
@barbkeil-burton6894 11 ай бұрын
Hi Lesley & Mureno, Georgia Mansion 1984!! The Wicker Plates You said in the Kitchen on the Wall 10:11 was for Paper Plates to hold Them, Yes I had them, long ago! When you walked & said 10:12 that it was a Fridge for Deer, but it was a Freezer! We call the Bathtub Claw Feet!! At 11:50 the Decoration on the Wall was Not a Peacock, but a Rooster-Male Bird to Chickens!! The Glass Lamp with Deer on it, was from 1980`s!! I still have glass lamps from those Years!! Cluttered Downstairs & Upstairs Not Cluttered, All Beautiful Furniture & Paintings!! 7 Beds & 6 bedrooms!! Antique Metal Fan, 1950`s!! Moonshine is 100% Alcohol!! Yes the Balcony was for sleeping Outside Summer Time!! Now I first thought bloodstains, was from animals who fought & crosses upside down, was like Red Cross meaning help, But if You Read @adreac777 She Tells of the Story of This House...Wow, that was Scary!! Take care & be safe, both of You & have a Safe Trip Home!!❤ Love Barb from Central Illinois USA💖😎✌ @Karolinaknyz7902 for the True Story
@KCARLSTAD
@KCARLSTAD 11 ай бұрын
Would love to know more true story of this place
@shanghainotfound
@shanghainotfound 10 ай бұрын
I'm glad I found your channel. It's so refreshing to watch these kinds of videos without it being "haunted".
@lorihayes1419
@lorihayes1419 11 ай бұрын
Thanks guys. I’m glad you shared this place before it collapses on itself. Some very nice woodwork and details. Shame it will just rot. Wonder what happened there. Definitely creepy in some spots but somebody also loved it to pay such close attention to the build.
@groofoot
@groofoot 11 ай бұрын
It turns out a 14 year old girl, whose bedroom was that pink room, went into the next bedroom, which was her brother's bedroom, one night, and stabbed him to death while he was sleeping. Her plan was to do the same to her other family members, but her brother's screams awoke the other members of the house ... happened in 1982 ..... she was sentenced to an asylum .... but for how long, I don't know ....
@bigd4746
@bigd4746 11 ай бұрын
Great tour as usual. Thanks
@Jojo-gh5vpJosephineDulapAizon
@Jojo-gh5vpJosephineDulapAizon 9 ай бұрын
10:37 YES hello good morning my friend Bros of Decay Always be there in your video very much
@1927su
@1927su 11 ай бұрын
Those old “ladder back” chairs are really neat! So many interesting things; my folks collected Antiques so I recognize quite a few things , very interesting exploration! Thank you for posting this!
@bobbiesbeads9249
@bobbiesbeads9249 11 ай бұрын
You passed a kind of fridge in the hall lying on it’s back. It looks more like an antique ice box that blocks of ice were kept in… You do a fabulous job exploring & filming these old abandoned places! This exploration was another masterpiece! Thank you Leslie & Moreno! ❤
@barbaragravely920
@barbaragravely920 11 ай бұрын
Leslie & Maureno Love your exploring your intro the soft talking I am very thankful you still have this 1 so Maureno can have this 1 back.:) thru u.Lookin for the next video im smiling to see you Both In this video:) Love you Both my friends .
@cntrywolf0316
@cntrywolf0316 11 ай бұрын
Wow place full of antiques. From the old stove in kitchen to rooms full . I saw briefly an old School house desk. I'm betting they sold antiques reason why they stored so much. Would love to know the history of the place. Love your show and I love how respectful you are with other peoples things even though its left behind. I will admit I'm surprised no one has robbed the places you go to.
@lisasmith1458
@lisasmith1458 11 ай бұрын
How wonderful to be able to restore it to its original state. I’d love to live there
@johncopenhaver2623
@johncopenhaver2623 11 ай бұрын
Hey guys, I realy like your work.I have to tell you that the wooden hallway you are standing in is a porch or at the verry least used to be an exterior wall before an addition. Keep up the good work/
@laescojida
@laescojida 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing, was a beautiful home
@kathleendolphin7993
@kathleendolphin7993 11 ай бұрын
Great tour. That must have been a beautiful home.
@bobbbobb4663
@bobbbobb4663 11 ай бұрын
Calendar is from 1982. The Tide bottle appears to be early to mid 1990’s.
@johnspace1876
@johnspace1876 11 ай бұрын
Nice spot. I looked it up too before checking comments :)
@bobbbobb4663
@bobbbobb4663 11 ай бұрын
@@johnspace1876 Thx. To add another layer of confusion, the same house was filmed by Jeremy Xplores and the Tide bottle was not in the kitchen.
@mariecolette9066
@mariecolette9066 11 ай бұрын
I wonder if anyone else looks at some of the furniture pieces and thinks to themselves: “If I had that I would fix it up..paint it..add new knobs/handles/re-wire..take off this,add that..make it work again, then it would look great in the hall/foyer, livingroom, bedroom, etc” 😊😊😊
@awesomesmasher999ftw4
@awesomesmasher999ftw4 11 ай бұрын
Meeee.
@user-yx6sj3ux7x
@user-yx6sj3ux7x 7 ай бұрын
I really like how you repect the places you visit. Good job young man. Thx
@laurieishmael1001
@laurieishmael1001 Ай бұрын
What a great video thanks Leslie!
@cowgirlvillarreal
@cowgirlvillarreal 11 ай бұрын
Robert Wood original painting is worth 20,000.00 .I don't understand how anyone could walk away from a home and leave everything behind 😢. Beautiful ❤❤Thank You for Sharing This Amazing Video ❤
@Bluerose888
@Bluerose888 11 ай бұрын
I have a Robert Wood painting or print, but can't find anything on-line about him.
@Isabelle-cn9ur
@Isabelle-cn9ur 11 ай бұрын
Yes in this house there seem to be quite a few paintings by well-known artists! Robert Wood, Paul Detlefsen, Ozz Franca, and more...! Maybe these are not original? Without doubt, otherwise I think they would have already been stolen! However, if they are not originals, they are beautiful reproductions!
@lauraagliata6757
@lauraagliata6757 11 ай бұрын
Quite mass produced
@nadine-claudia
@nadine-claudia 11 ай бұрын
I love how you talk about the house, how respectful you are… and I‘m happy you are not shot by a gun 🙌🏻👌🏼🙂 Feel hugged, Nadine
@user-tr4ru6xf4s
@user-tr4ru6xf4s 5 ай бұрын
아가사크리스티 소설의 무대! 전율과 스릴-공포! 이런 장르의 유툽은 시간을 한순간에 보냅니다! 정말 통찰력이 대단합니다!
@stillmist1
@stillmist1 7 ай бұрын
I saw another documentary about this house where the 14-year-old girl apparently stabbed and killed her 16-year-old brother. I could not find it again but believe the doll found this time was different and there was not a note in that video. The doll was on the girl's bed in that one and it looked like someone had stabbed the doll in the chest with a knife. Makes me wonder if some of the things in the other video were staged. I always feel your videos are honest and respect the way you treat the contents of the homes.
@purpleflash27
@purpleflash27 4 ай бұрын
It’s true about doll. I saw about this home from another explorer. JeremyXplorer. The doll was on the bed with a knife in its chest. But in this video she is not on the bed, the doll is in a different place, instead of the doll there is a vase on the bed! There are other paintings in the living room on the first floor! And there was more antique furniture in the other video! And in this video, some of the furniture disappeared. How is this possible? I think they are deceiving us for the sake of views on KZfaq, they themselves move the objects in advance!
@basiliskos119
@basiliskos119 11 ай бұрын
That breathtaking main staircase and some of the mantle pieces are beautiful examples of Eastlake Style carpentry. And those upside down crosses are probably Saint Peter’s crosses, they seem to be painted on ornamental fabric medallions and adorned with artificial flowers, I didn’t think they were creepy. Remember the mansion in that small French town you guys visited about a year ago, the house of M. Jean-Louis? There were actual upside down crucifixes placed on every bedroom of the second floor. Now, THAT was really creepy…
@heathertaylor2786
@heathertaylor2786 11 ай бұрын
Me and my mother had ongoing notes to each other . its nothing bad , they must have had busy lives and thats how they communicated ( no cell phones ) its sweet knowing that even though they were busy they took the time to write " i love you " to each other . I think this house saw alot but i dont think anything sinister .
@RaymondSmith-if6ge
@RaymondSmith-if6ge 11 ай бұрын
Hello Heather how are you doing today
@judithkehoffer6403
@judithkehoffer6403 11 ай бұрын
❤thank you for showing us this lovely old place
@m.a.g4775
@m.a.g4775 2 ай бұрын
‏‪3:36‬‏ الله يعطيك العافيه استاذ نعيم والله يكتب اجرك بصراحه انا حبيت الزراعه من فيديوهاتك واسلوبك في تعليم الزراعه ابشرك انا بديت اشتري شتلات وازرع في حديقة البيت وصرت استزرع من بذور الفواكه والسبب انت ،الله يكثر من امثالك ويجزاك خير ويفتحلك ابواب رزقه ورحمته .
@mamaluvify
@mamaluvify 11 ай бұрын
This is one of the best 1 you've ever did Lesly!
@mamaluvify
@mamaluvify 11 ай бұрын
I just wanted to tell you that I read that. The upside down cross was used by Christians Representing the death of the Apostle Peter but also lata on Satanisim???
@MuirlySims
@MuirlySims 11 ай бұрын
Those coke bottles were most likely from the 1980's. I was a kid back then and I know the returnable bottles were pretty much phased out by the late 80s. I remember taking packs of bottles like that to the store when I was little and using the deposit refund money to go toward another pack. The "I love you. I love you more." thing was probably just a silly game between Kalie and her mum. No idea why someone would write it out like that on paper though. That bit is weird.
@spinstercatlady
@spinstercatlady 11 ай бұрын
Agree, definitely from the 80's. I was thinking the note might be an ongoing "back and forth" from them too. Like, maybe when one would come to take care of something at the house they'd leave an "I love you" then when the other person/family member came/went they'd also leave their note....something like that lol. The note didn't seem sinister though 🤷‍♀️
@StephFairyMetal
@StephFairyMetal 11 ай бұрын
We still have the returnable bottles where I live in Australia. We get less then that though 😅
@bobbys4327
@bobbys4327 10 ай бұрын
@@spinstercatlady Also, it would be difficult for a child to be able to stab someone with a butter knife.
@jerroldmcley4347
@jerroldmcley4347 11 ай бұрын
Wow love that staircase all that stained wood the wing scotting and baseboards beautiful
@ajtsou397
@ajtsou397 11 ай бұрын
Absolutely stunning old home, it’s so sad that it’s going to waste, the free standing closet was called a “wardrobe” and I don’t think those wall ga hinge were upside down crosses, I recall the same design in my late Grandmothers home and there’s no way she would have any upside down anything that related to religion, I loved this video! Thank you for being brave enough to get inside and provide the tour! That balcony 😍
@jeantetreault132
@jeantetreault132 11 ай бұрын
I saw this mansion with Adam Mark on the KZfaq channel before. You look alot like Jean Claude Van Damme and you have the same accent like him too. Thank you for your magnificent presentation on the KZfaq channel. Johnny Montréal Canada 💗👍
@RaymondSmith-if6ge
@RaymondSmith-if6ge 11 ай бұрын
Hello Jeantetreaul how are you doing today
@anxiousandpretty
@anxiousandpretty 11 ай бұрын
I think I've seen this house in other videos. If I'm not mistaken, it's the house where a 16 year old boy was killed by his sister in his sleep. That is why there is stain of blood in that bed
@vickihand6974
@vickihand6974 11 ай бұрын
That little boy no sale picture is iconic,big eyed series,like the crying boy series,and that bedroom has vibes😨
@lightmeupsigns5363
@lightmeupsigns5363 4 ай бұрын
good to see your channel is still active havent watched you since covid
@giselle3403
@giselle3403 11 ай бұрын
Elegant and mysterious. Artificial flowers in every room, the first room upon entering looks like an antique shop. I didn't find the black doll scary but it looked nice. What I found most strange is that of all the videos of abandoned places I've ever watched, this was the first one where there are no photographs of the former residents, just a small 3x4 portrait of that boy in the pink room. Does that second staircase lead to the basement? Thought I'd show it, it looks scary. Thanks for the video. 🤗
@uguud
@uguud 11 ай бұрын
Glad you didn’t get caught. That could’ve turned into a Deliverance scenario. It does indeed look like they used that old country house a kind of warehouse or storage space to dump unused items. The note wasn’t too alarming to me. I interpreted it as a note written by a woman to her sister and mother. Maybe they returned to the house on separate occasions to look for something they had left there. Finding it could be thought of as a game to some. The sound you heard may have been an infestation of raccoons … they can get in the walls and ceiling and make a lot a disconcerting noises.
@marlonneal7381
@marlonneal7381 11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 He is very Brave though.
@spinstercatlady
@spinstercatlady 11 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I was thinking about the note as well. My mom and I have done something similar, so nothing sinister there imo.
@annatothova440
@annatothova440 11 ай бұрын
Hodne šťastia a prosperitu kanálu.❤❤❤🌹
@silviacarducci6691
@silviacarducci6691 11 ай бұрын
la storia terrificante!!! Una notte di febbraio del 1982, la polizia rurale della Georgia ricevette una inquietante chiamata al 911 da una madre in preda al panico. Suo figlio Thomas, di 16 anni, era appena stato brutalmente pugnalato a morte mentre dormiva nel letto. Quando il dispaccio della Georgia si è presentato sulla scena raccapricciante, hanno scoperto che l'adolescente era stato assassinato dalla sorella di 14 anni, Rachel e che non si trovava da nessuna parte. E in seguito abbiamo scoperto che non aveva solo intenzione di uccidere suo fratello quella notte... aveva anche in programma di uccidere i suoi genitori, ma a causa delle urla di suo fratello mentre veniva pugnalato a morte, è stata presa dal panico, ha lasciato cadere il coltello e scappò dalla porta sul retro e corse nel bosco. Quindi un po' su Rachel, sembrava una normale ragazzina di 14 anni, prendeva voti decenti a scuola, era tranquilla, ma dall'esterno guardando dentro, niente sembrava fuori dall'ordinario MA Secondo le interviste con i fratelli di Rachel, era molto turbata fin dalla tenera età, non aveva davvero amici e trascorreva la maggior parte del tempo da sola nella sua stanza, ma quando è cresciuta, Rachel è diventata sempre più solitaria ed è stato in questo periodo che ha sviluppato un fascino per Culto satanico e iniziò a praticare rituali satanici nella sua camera da letto, proprio accanto alla stanza di suo fratello Thomas. E fino ad oggi, i suoi genitori attribuiscono l'omicidio esclusivamente alle pratiche sataniche di Rachel. TUTTAVIA la trama di questa storia diventa ancora più densa... dai un'occhiata a questo - nelle interviste successive con 2 dei fratelli di Rachel, hanno introdotto nuovi dettagli a questa storia che dipinge un quadro molto più ampio di ciò che potrebbe essere realmente accaduto in famiglia. Affermano che dall'età di 7 anni, Rachel e sua sorella minore sono state molestate e maltrattate da Thomas. Ma non è tutto. Presumibilmente, anche il PADRE di Rachel aveva molestato le due ragazze. Suo padre ovviamente nega queste affermazioni e dice che il diavolo ha fatto fare a Rachel e non forse anni di tormenti sessuali, emotivi e fisici che ha dovuto sopportare prima che finalmente scattasse e escogitasse un piano per uccidere suo fratello e i suoi genitori. Durante la brevissima indagine e il procedimento giudiziario, il racconto di Rachel su ciò che le era successo da bambina corrispondeva perfettamente a quanto affermato dai suoi due fratelli… tuttavia, stava emettendo una dura condanna a 28 anni in una struttura psichiatrica in Florida. Apparentemente dopo l'omicidio, la famiglia si è trasferita graziosamente dalla piccola città della Georgia e non si è mai guardata indietro... comprensibilmente hanno lasciato tutto all'interno della casa del 1884 e non l'hanno nemmeno venduto.
@annadenisova1986
@annadenisova1986 11 ай бұрын
Как же вы говорите, так мягко и в то же время по-мужски! Спасибо за прекрасные видео, они очень интригующие и интересные. Обожаю обращать внимание на мелочи, посуду, статуэтки ❤
@Dan-xx5jq
@Dan-xx5jq 11 ай бұрын
Thank you Lesley for only speaking with kindness of the people that lived there and the tragedy of why they had to leave this house. Look forward to your next adventure. Be cautious in the US because we have a big gun culture here. Take care.
@mariecolette9066
@mariecolette9066 11 ай бұрын
Agree I really like the way this gentleman is so respectful of the places he explores and doesn’t assume anything negative or makes judgments on whatever scenario he encounters. Other explorers have turned me off wen they add their 2cents, I really don’t wanna hear wat u think about religion, politics, or call people dirty/pigs if the place was messy, come on..anyway have a good one
@Cybernaut76
@Cybernaut76 11 ай бұрын
@@mariecolette9066 Yeah. No matter how bad certain peoples belongings look like, they may have a good reason behind them. I hereby declare that I currently have a room in worse condition than a typical junkie. My lawn is almost similar elephant grass than in tropics. I shave my beard only about once per month. I change my bed clothes less than once per year. REASON: I am forced to be a carer for my 98 year old grandmom who abuses her power as a patient like that (if a caretakers unthankful job was not hard enough). There are also other reasons. That is another way of saying I dont have time or energy for anything additional, such as shaving my beard often. However, I plan to get my act together as soon as I get rid of my grandmother....if I survive this carer job that is. The lack of sleep for example has caused symptoms of high blood pressure to return....
@macbass1048
@macbass1048 9 ай бұрын
@@Cybernaut76oh man! So sorry to hear about the situation you’re living in. Hope things get better for you and you be able to take care of yourself 🙏
@susan7639
@susan7639 11 ай бұрын
Loved the video Leslie and I agree it is a bit creepy and those pictures on the wall of those kids were really disturbing 🥹🥹🥹
@Vrindavan82
@Vrindavan82 11 ай бұрын
Looking amazing and historical
@RetroCaptain
@RetroCaptain 11 ай бұрын
Some others making a video put the cross art of the daughter "upside down", & tbh it looks like they sprinkle blood on the beds to make it appear a killer visited (for million more views) It wasn't original like that. Just a grandparents home. The last days of the original family is in between 1995/6 and early 2000s. I recognize the Chinese touch lamp and recent toaster oven in the kitchen. The Roper stove is a collectible item not many left in existence. The "art" covered cabinet was originally an expensive radio they removed the inside. It really appears to be a "storage house". It exists in Canada as well. Flea market owner purchase a condemned house for use as a storage facility instead of renting.
@CherylSimser
@CherylSimser 6 ай бұрын
I saw nothing scary in this house. Those were not upside crosses and as for the blood, I believe an animal may have been killed in there by another animal. The house looked quite homely and lovely for those days. As for the note, two people were playing I love you more! What an amazing home!!!
@bearfog07
@bearfog07 11 ай бұрын
Wow, Lesley, that was ONE SPOOKY place, the letter and the blood stains... chilling! But a very beautiful place that's for sure! Shame you didn't film the sound while the 'animals' were scurrying around in the ceiling! Thank you! x
@ginnyanntonick
@ginnyanntonick 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic!
@angelamorgillo6973
@angelamorgillo6973 11 ай бұрын
I’ll NEVER understand how these places are abandoned with everything still in it. Don’t these towns confiscate properties whose taxes go for years unpaid and living relatives aren’t made to pay or at least sell. That doesn’t happen here in the U.S.
@Mari-go5hc
@Mari-go5hc 11 ай бұрын
This house is in Georgia. He mentioned it at the beginning of the film.
@k.t.1641
@k.t.1641 11 ай бұрын
@@Mari-go5hcexactly! Obviously with all these abandoned houses/mansions here in the us is DOES happen. Wish people would stop with the “wouldn’t happen in the us” Schtick. 😢
@longlegs7881
@longlegs7881 11 ай бұрын
If the bank foreclosed n family had to move out with no place to go then they leave everything n take what fits in car n small trailer behind car. They didn't have storage units until the 1990's so people had no choice but to leave everything!
@mynamedoesntmatter8652
@mynamedoesntmatter8652 11 ай бұрын
@@Mari-go5hc The note in English is also a dead giveaway, lol @Denise Even the state of Georgia has had storage units longer than thirty years.
@anunciaveamonteserrano2641
@anunciaveamonteserrano2641 11 ай бұрын
Que pena de casa ,tenía que ser muy bonita a pesar de lo tétrica que resulta hoy. Saludos desde España 🇪🇦
@mariadaluz2423
@mariadaluz2423 11 ай бұрын
Amo seus videos, um lugar assustador mas muito interessante. Um abraço. Sou do Brasil.
@saiprom
@saiprom 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful mansion I love the architecture and wood work around the house, but the kitchen area is very small and they got so much stuff around the house, the blood stained is very creepy indeed, very interesting home and wonder why it got left abandoned, thank you for sharing.
@erinburch5289
@erinburch5289 7 ай бұрын
I noticed the newspaper was the Macon Telegraph. I live about 30 miles from Macon, Georgia. This cabin was so creepy! Can't believe you slept in there! Thanks for the great work and content! ❤😊
@DrummerGrl001
@DrummerGrl001 11 ай бұрын
Hi Lesley 😊 Just wanted to tell you that I have an antique Singer sewing machine in my house, so there are probablya lot of them in the USA 😊
@asleptir
@asleptir 11 ай бұрын
Also here in Croatia.
@giselle3403
@giselle3403 11 ай бұрын
Also here in Brazil 🤗🇧🇷
@penny-farthing
@penny-farthing 11 ай бұрын
UK
@Micaly279
@Micaly279 11 ай бұрын
Me, too. I took the machine out and put a marble top on it and use it as a side table. USA
@luceb7328
@luceb7328 11 ай бұрын
Also in Canada
@TheDancingunicorn
@TheDancingunicorn 11 ай бұрын
Makes you wonder what these people were up to, or did someone else turn the crosses upside down. Very weird house that’s for sure. Much love from Australia
@groofoot
@groofoot 11 ай бұрын
14 year old girl who lived there stabbed her teenaged brother to death in the middle of the night .... she confessed she was going to do the same thing to her other siblings, but her brother's screams woke them .... happened in 1982 ....
@TheDancingunicorn
@TheDancingunicorn 11 ай бұрын
@@groofoot omg how horrible, Thankyou for your reply
@sofiabravo1994
@sofiabravo1994 9 ай бұрын
@@groofootwhat was her reasoning? 😭
@anjuli758
@anjuli758 3 ай бұрын
wow what a wonderful house ....thank you for this video ❤
@jameysimpson1184
@jameysimpson1184 11 ай бұрын
I get to see the premiere today. It’s been a while so I’m very happy now. I never miss a new documentary.
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