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No really. I went the first time when I was 18. We took a cab from the train station (which is near Wrigley field) to our hotel.
The cabbie told us we had to drive through an area called the war zone.
There was an actual shooting as we drove through.
We drive right next to the body lying on the ground all bloody, not moving.
It was unnerving at the time.

I've been in many creepy places since.
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Tell us more! Cheers!
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The creepiest places I've ever been in the north east, were both psychiatric hospitals.
One originally had the word asylum in its name.

I dont really talk about them because they were both very dark experiences.

2 different ones.

One I was working in, in a medical capacity.
I saw insane things there. Rape and murder both.
The rape was in the children's ward.

One night, an inmate had their throat cut ear to ear.

There was an Olympic sized pool of blood on the floor. You had to step in it to get to the bed
Not my only Olympic blood pool during my career either.
I was physically assaulted there a few times .

The second one, was abandoned. Long closed, but a reputation of extreme dark haunting.

After being in one of these places that was a working facility, you totally understand why they are haunted later on.

I am an avid "ghost hunter", just to put things into perspective .
So I've been to many creepy haunted places. This one was one of the most dark. Ever.

Its being torn down as I understand it, but it's still there.

You have to climb stuff and go in broken windows to get inside .
Multi levels of crap and garbage greet you .

When you go in, the feeling of dread literally settles on you. If you are sensitive, you might get sick.
I did a bit.
You hear voices. Get touched. One of our team mates got weird and said he felt homicidal. He had to leave asap.

I had pictures . They were lost on an old phone that died.
But all kinds of graffiti and satanic symbols on the walls .

Its one of the few places where we've done a hunt, that I'm not eager to go back.

My dream hunt is Waverly Hills Sanitorium though.
We were supposed to go last year. Cancelled because of covid.
What else.
No bromo dude...
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Boston


chuckle

No really. I went the first time when I was 18. We took a cab from the train station (which is near Wrigley field) to our hotel.
The cabbie told us we had to drive through an area called the war zone.
There was an actual shooting as we drove through.
We drive right next to the body lying on the ground all bloody, not moving.
It was unnerving at the time.

I've been in many creepy places since.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Tell us more! Cheers!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22482927


The creepiest places I've ever been in the north east, were both psychiatric hospitals.
One originally had the word asylum in its name.

I dont really talk about them because they were both very dark experiences.

2 different ones.

One I was working in, in a medical capacity.
I saw insane things there. Rape and murder both.
The rape was in the children's ward.

One night, an inmate had their throat cut ear to ear.

There was an Olympic sized pool of blood on the floor. You had to step in it to get to the bed
Not my only Olympic blood pool during my career either.
I was physically assaulted there a few times .

The second one, was abandoned. Long closed, but a reputation of extreme dark haunting.

After being in one of these places that was a working facility, you totally understand why they are haunted later on.

I am an avid "ghost hunter", just to put things into perspective .
So I've been to many creepy haunted places. This one was one of the most dark. Ever.

Its being torn down as I understand it, but it's still there.

You have to climb stuff and go in broken windows to get inside .
Multi levels of crap and garbage greet you .

When you go in, the feeling of dread literally settles on you. If you are sensitive, you might get sick.
I did a bit.
You hear voices. Get touched. One of our team mates got weird and said he felt homicidal. He had to leave asap.

I had pictures . They were lost on an old phone that died.
But all kinds of graffiti and satanic symbols on the walls .

Its one of the few places where we've done a hunt, that I'm not eager to go back.

My dream hunt is Waverly Hills Sanitorium though.
We were supposed to go last year. Cancelled because of covid.
What else.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Which ones?
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Lived in a house in Danville, Illinois for a few years. Creepy as hell. We bought it in 2005 for $10,000.00, five bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 stories with a huge basement and an attic large enough to have been converted into a game room/living area if we wanted to.

History of the house, based on paperwork that we found after moving in:

Built in the late 1800s by a doctor who practiced medicine out of his home. Sold it to a family in the 1940s - husband, wife, they later had a son and daughter.
Husband committed suicide in the house in front of his family sometime in the 1950s I think.
Sister died in the house in the late 1960s - pneumonia or something like that. The letters in the house spanned about 5 months of her just sitting in there, wanting to go out but being too sick until she finally passed. Lots of notes from her classmates wishing her well and hoping she would get better. She never did.
Mother finally died in the 1980s of old age - again, in the house. Still had her wheelchair, dentures, etc. scattered all throughout the house.
The final surviving member was the son, never moved out. Worked as a school teacher for a few years, retired, just stayed in one room of the house. He was a loner, kept to himself most of the time. I think he only ever talked to me once. Windows were all covered with newspaper. He ended up committing suicide one day. Two weeks later, someone in his family realized they hadn't heard from him and sent police over to do a wellness check. He wasn't well. He had been sitting in the hot house for an extended period of time and ended up "leaking" through a mattress onto the hardwood floors. He was a really strange duck - never had any mortgage or anything like that, so he had a lot of disposable income. His family (who couldn't be bothered to keep in touch with him when he was alive) swooped in like vultures and ransacked the house because they knew he was a collector. He had coin collections, baseball cards, stamps, etc. hoarded up in the house. One of the family members stopped by after we bought the house and said she wanted to go through one more time. She ended up telling us that when they auctioned off all of his collectibles, they netted over 100k that they then split among themselves. Then there was the vintage car in a storage unit. Apparently it was some old 1940s model car that was bought brand new, driven directly to storage and left there with less than 100 miles on the odometer. They got a pretty penny for that one at auction, but not before splitting the suitcase full of cash that was in the trunk. Old boy had 80k just plunked away for safe keeping.

Knowing that four people died in the house - two by suicide - was creepy enough, but then I started going through the old letters that were in the place. Apparently Mr. Teacher Man had a fondness for young girls, especially his cousins. There were several letters about why he wasn't allowed near one of the girls in particular - nothing that outright pinned down anything that he had done, but they insinuated enough that you could put 2 and 2 together and realize this guy was a perv.

Overall, I'd say it was a 9/10 on the creepy scale. Nothing malevolent or scary happened, but there was an overall feel of unease in the place. It never really felt like a home.
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Just reading that made me uneasy.
I'm thinking you're not sensitive. That's why you never saw anything .
Just from what you wrote, I know there's "something" in that house. It preyed on that family like an evil cancer.

I guarantee I'd get ill just being in there for 15 minutes.

10 grand though. Dang...
No bromo dude...
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Boston


chuckle

No really. I went the first time when I was 18. We took a cab from the train station (which is near Wrigley field) to our hotel.
The cabbie told us we had to drive through an area called the war zone.
There was an actual shooting as we drove through.
We drive right next to the body lying on the ground all bloody, not moving.
It was unnerving at the time.

I've been in many creepy places since.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Tell us more! Cheers!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22482927


The creepiest places I've ever been in the north east, were both psychiatric hospitals.
One originally had the word asylum in its name.

I dont really talk about them because they were both very dark experiences.

2 different ones.

One I was working in, in a medical capacity.
I saw insane things there. Rape and murder both.
The rape was in the children's ward.

One night, an inmate had their throat cut ear to ear.

There was an Olympic sized pool of blood on the floor. You had to step in it to get to the bed
Not my only Olympic blood pool during my career either.
I was physically assaulted there a few times .

The second one, was abandoned. Long closed, but a reputation of extreme dark haunting.

After being in one of these places that was a working facility, you totally understand why they are haunted later on.

I am an avid "ghost hunter", just to put things into perspective .
So I've been to many creepy haunted places. This one was one of the most dark. Ever.

Its being torn down as I understand it, but it's still there.

You have to climb stuff and go in broken windows to get inside .
Multi levels of crap and garbage greet you .

When you go in, the feeling of dread literally settles on you. If you are sensitive, you might get sick.
I did a bit.
You hear voices. Get touched. One of our team mates got weird and said he felt homicidal. He had to leave asap.

I had pictures . They were lost on an old phone that died.
But all kinds of graffiti and satanic symbols on the walls .

Its one of the few places where we've done a hunt, that I'm not eager to go back.

My dream hunt is Waverly Hills Sanitorium though.
We were supposed to go last year. Cancelled because of covid.
What else.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Which ones?
 Quoting: Guess my name


They are in NYS.

The haunted one is Kings Park Asylum on Long Island.
No bromo dude...
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Abandoned buildings are meh.

Wind River range in central Wyoming. I was on a two week hike/climb. Solo. Days from the nearest trailhead. Its the most remote place I’ve ever been, no one visits, no info online about this basin, not a single sign of a hunting camp or anything ever being there. Even in Alaska I’ve never felt so far from everything. Putting up a first ascent on a new route on a 13k peak I had a near death experience. Almost fell 1500 feet, unroped. That night, with no one else within many miles of me, I had a visitor. There’s things in this world and in other realms. Whether it was a warning or a coincidence, I’ll never hike there again. Hiked 20 hours straight to get as far out of there as possible. Still took two more grueling days to get out. I never reported my first ascent. Never talked about my trip.
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Damn...
No bromo dude...
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Waverly insane asylum on Halloween before it was a tourist attraction
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under ground tunnel teaneck nj
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Where is that?
I spend time over that way on occasion.
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Waverly insane asylum on Halloween before it was a tourist attraction
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I think it's the most haunted place in the usa. Hands down.
No bromo dude...
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With a small mirror ,my butthole
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I was house hunting. One home we visited and they told me not to go in a specific room. My husband went a head an opened the door to the no-go room.
A coffin was in the center of the room, raised up. It was daylight like med afternoon. At the sound of us opening the door the lid on the coffin slowly raised up and someone sat up, fully dressed in black.

Freaked us out! We left immediately and never mentioned what happened ever! Way to freaky!
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Abandoned buildings are meh.

Wind River range in central Wyoming. I was on a two week hike/climb. Solo. Days from the nearest trailhead. Its the most remote place I’ve ever been, no one visits, no info online about this basin, not a single sign of a hunting camp or anything ever being there. Even in Alaska I’ve never felt so far from everything. Putting up a first ascent on a new route on a 13k peak I had a near death experience. Almost fell 1500 feet, unroped. That night, with no one else within many miles of me, I had a visitor. There’s things in this world and in other realms. Whether it was a warning or a coincidence, I’ll never hike there again. Hiked 20 hours straight to get as far out of there as possible. Still took two more grueling days to get out. I never reported my first ascent. Never talked about my trip.
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What kind of "Visitor" did you have? Was it Spirit/Paranormal or a Cryptid?
Thanks for any more info.
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Boston


chuckle

No really. I went the first time when I was 18. We took a cab from the train station (which is near Wrigley field) to our hotel.
The cabbie told us we had to drive through an area called the war zone.
There was an actual shooting as we drove through.
We drive right next to the body lying on the ground all bloody, not moving.
It was unnerving at the time.

I've been in many creepy places since.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Tell us more! Cheers!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22482927


The creepiest places I've ever been in the north east, were both psychiatric hospitals.
One originally had the word asylum in its name.

I dont really talk about them because they were both very dark experiences.

2 different ones.

One I was working in, in a medical capacity.
I saw insane things there. Rape and murder both.
The rape was in the children's ward.

One night, an inmate had their throat cut ear to ear.

There was an Olympic sized pool of blood on the floor. You had to step in it to get to the bed
Not my only Olympic blood pool during my career either.
I was physically assaulted there a few times .

The second one, was abandoned. Long closed, but a reputation of extreme dark haunting.

After being in one of these places that was a working facility, you totally understand why they are haunted later on.

I am an avid "ghost hunter", just to put things into perspective .
So I've been to many creepy haunted places. This one was one of the most dark. Ever.

Its being torn down as I understand it, but it's still there.

You have to climb stuff and go in broken windows to get inside .
Multi levels of crap and garbage greet you .

When you go in, the feeling of dread literally settles on you. If you are sensitive, you might get sick.
I did a bit.
You hear voices. Get touched. One of our team mates got weird and said he felt homicidal. He had to leave asap.

I had pictures . They were lost on an old phone that died.
But all kinds of graffiti and satanic symbols on the walls .

Its one of the few places where we've done a hunt, that I'm not eager to go back.

My dream hunt is Waverly Hills Sanitorium though.
We were supposed to go last year. Cancelled because of covid.
What else.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Danvers State Hospital by chance? Before it got torn down of course. That place has some stories!
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Waverly insane asylum on Halloween before it was a tourist attraction
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I think it's the most haunted place in the usa. Hands down.
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Ever been to Salem, MA? 10 minute drive for me. Creepy around Halloween.
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A town in upstate NY called sidney. a Local at a gas station told me and my friends to becareful where we go. I don't know if because of some racist folks or others reasons. But I felt uneasy being in that town
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Waverly insane asylum on Halloween before it was a tourist attraction
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I think it's the most haunted place in the usa. Hands down.
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Ever been to Salem, MA? 10 minute drive for me. Creepy around Halloween.
 Quoting: Simple27


My family is from there, they lived there in the1600’s.
Smoke me a kipper, I’ll be back for breakfast.

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My bathroom.
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I ended up at Robert Pickton's house for a party and met the guy.

I even ended up cooking some random ass food from the fridge, which for some reason I knew not to eat. Probably because I couldnt ID the food.

Pickton is Canadian serial killer btw.
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Very interesting thread.
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Waverly insane asylum on Halloween before it was a tourist attraction
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I think it's the most haunted place in the usa. Hands down.
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Ever been to Salem, MA? 10 minute drive for me. Creepy around Halloween.
 Quoting: Simple27


Salem is cool. But that's me.
Dark history of course, but I feel at home there. Best damn crab cakes I ever had were in Salem.
No bromo dude...
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Ever found yourself in a seemingly normal place and then shit got creepy and you got the fuck out of there?

Post your stories. Cheers!
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Mystery Hill in NH, Wewelsburg Castle, Lizzy Borden's homestead and the Woodstock Inn in Vermont..
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A town in upstate NY called sidney. a Local at a gas station told me and my friends to becareful where we go. I don't know if because of some racist folks or others reasons. But I felt uneasy being in that town
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Sounds very house of a 1000 corpses.
There's a real life true crime version of that. People disappear frequently.
Is been said it's a coordinated human trafficking thing.
I can't remember the town.
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Boston


chuckle

No really. I went the first time when I was 18. We took a cab from the train station (which is near Wrigley field) to our hotel.
The cabbie told us we had to drive through an area called the war zone.
There was an actual shooting as we drove through.
We drive right next to the body lying on the ground all bloody, not moving.
It was unnerving at the time.

I've been in many creepy places since.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Tell us more! Cheers!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22482927


The creepiest places I've ever been in the north east, were both psychiatric hospitals.
One originally had the word asylum in its name.

I dont really talk about them because they were both very dark experiences.

2 different ones.

One I was working in, in a medical capacity.
I saw insane things there. Rape and murder both.
The rape was in the children's ward.

One night, an inmate had their throat cut ear to ear.

There was an Olympic sized pool of blood on the floor. You had to step in it to get to the bed
Not my only Olympic blood pool during my career either.
I was physically assaulted there a few times .

The second one, was abandoned. Long closed, but a reputation of extreme dark haunting.

After being in one of these places that was a working facility, you totally understand why they are haunted later on.

I am an avid "ghost hunter", just to put things into perspective .
So I've been to many creepy haunted places. This one was one of the most dark. Ever.

Its being torn down as I understand it, but it's still there.

You have to climb stuff and go in broken windows to get inside .
Multi levels of crap and garbage greet you .

When you go in, the feeling of dread literally settles on you. If you are sensitive, you might get sick.
I did a bit.
You hear voices. Get touched. One of our team mates got weird and said he felt homicidal. He had to leave asap.

I had pictures . They were lost on an old phone that died.
But all kinds of graffiti and satanic symbols on the walls .

Its one of the few places where we've done a hunt, that I'm not eager to go back.

My dream hunt is Waverly Hills Sanitorium though.
We were supposed to go last year. Cancelled because of covid.
What else.
 Quoting: BuckyBalls


Danvers State Hospital by chance? Before it got torn down of course. That place has some stories!
 Quoting: Simple27


Never got there unfortunately.
No bromo dude...
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Waverly insane asylum on Halloween before it was a tourist attraction
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I think it's the most haunted place in the usa. Hands down.
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Ever been to Salem, MA? 10 minute drive for me. Creepy around Halloween.
 Quoting: Simple27


My family is from there, they lived there in the1600’s.
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Wow, very cool! Lots of history here. :)
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I ended up at Robert Pickton's house for a party and met the guy.

I even ended up cooking some random ass food from the fridge, which for some reason I knew not to eat. Probably because I couldnt ID the food.

Pickton is Canadian serial killer btw.
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That's a holy crap moment for sure.
No bromo dude...
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Biltmore House Asheville NC
Sick shit went on there. You can feel it.



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That pool looks familiar, like from them paintings by that sick fuck did with the kids tied up in their underwear.
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Abandoned buildings are meh.

Wind River range in central Wyoming. I was on a two week hike/climb. Solo. Days from the nearest trailhead. Its the most remote place I’ve ever been, no one visits, no info online about this basin, not a single sign of a hunting camp or anything ever being there. Even in Alaska I’ve never felt so far from everything. Putting up a first ascent on a new route on a 13k peak I had a near death experience. Almost fell 1500 feet, unroped. That night, with no one else within many miles of me, I had a visitor. There’s things in this world and in other realms. Whether it was a warning or a coincidence, I’ll never hike there again. Hiked 20 hours straight to get as far out of there as possible. Still took two more grueling days to get out. I never reported my first ascent. Never talked about my trip.
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What kind of "Visitor" did you have? Was it Spirit/Paranormal or a Cryptid?
Thanks for any more info.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80071814


A shape shifter who showed me my own death if I didn’t stop my reckless ways. But then decided to kill be right there instead. Tricksters. Just another form of demon I think. The Shoshone man I told is the only one who understood. You learn not to talk about these things if you value your career/reputation.

Think I encountered it or it’s twin again near Mexican Hat Utah, years later. You can feel their presence. Pure evil. Even worse than the cartel town I stumbled into in Mexico. I don’t travel as much these days lol.
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Detroit.

I'm sure there are many great people in the metro area, but the neighborhood I accidentally drove through had burned buildings, garbage on the streets, and a church and/or liquor store on most corners.
 Quoting: SoulWinner


Yes, I'm sure, but the same happened to me when I accidentally got lost around midnight and had to drive around Scary Gary, In. for hours in the dark.
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Oh, you definitely win. On a beautiful summer day I drove near Gary, and the sky looked like twighlight. A few miles past Gary, it was a beautiful summer day again.
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