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Top Ten Horrible Houses in the World

The top ten haunted houses in the world are No.112 Ocean Avenue in new york, the legend of Winchester mystery house, paranormal in waverley Mountain Sanatorium, the haunted house incident in Connecticut, the massacre of the Eight Immortals Hotel, the haunted incident in Philadelphia Oriental State Prison, Edinburgh Castle, Myrtle Farm, Polly Ledori and Banff Hot Spring Hotel.

Whether there are ghosts in this world has not been confirmed yet, but there are never many supernatural stories about ghosts.

1. No.112 Haiyang Avenue, new york

The top ten haunted houses in the world are No.112 Haiyang Avenue, new york. This haunted house once appeared in Time magazine, and many horrible paranormal happened, which is world-famous! No.112, Ocean Avenue, new york, is located in the wealthy area of new york, USA, and there was a massacre.

In the early morning of November 14th, 1974, a 23-year-old man killed his parents and four siblings in this house. The murderer said in court that on the night of the murder, he was controlled by a voice, which ordered him to kill everyone.

however, this is only the beginning of the story. A year later, Mr. and Mrs. Luz bought the house and moved into No.112 Ocean Avenue in new york with their children.

After that, paranormal kept happening ... First, the priest who came to pray said that he heard a male voice in the room telling him to "get out". George always wakes up automatically at 3: 15 in the morning. Kathy repeats the scene of the murder every night. Their daughter Missy has a friend who no one else can see.

Then, doors and windows will be inexplicably opened and closed, the toilet will turn dark black, the cross will be turned upside down, there will be a lot of flies in the sewing room for no reason, green gel-like substances will seep from the ceiling and the door and drip ... Kathy also found a cubicle in the closet in the basement that could not be found in the architectural drawings, and the wall was painted red.

Their dog seems to be afraid of this secret room and always stays away from it. They left the house 28 days after they moved in. Later, Mr. and Mrs. Luz received media attention, which attracted warren couple, an abnormal phenomenon researcher, to investigate.

They use electromagnetic field detection machines, sound recording and photographing in the spiritual world to detect the spiritual world. I took a famous supernatural photo-called "Amityville Ghost Boy". In the photo, there is a little boy who looks like John at the door of the dead John Defeo's room. warren couple insists that there was no child there.

There are other legends about this house. First, there used to be an Indian tribe. They used the location of No.112 Ocean Avenue as an isolation room, leaving sick and crazy people here to fend for themselves. The ghosts floating here are just those uneven Indian souls.

Another legend is that the sorcerer John once lived here and used this house to continue the evil activities of worshipping Satan, using many pigs and dogs as sacrifices. It is said that Kaqim opened a never-closed "door to hell", and the terrorist incident that followed was the result of the arrival of the devil.

2. The Legend of Winchester mystery house

Winchester mystery house is located in San Jose, California, USA. It is an extremely luxurious mansion and one of the most famous haunted houses in American history.

It turns out that this strange house, which cost a lot of money, was built by the wife of an American "father of rifles" for the "ghost" who died under the gun invented by her husband in order to "atone"! Winchester mystery house, a very huge building, is home to many absurd and bizarre legends.

A fortune teller once told Sarah Winchester, the heiress of an arms company, that the ghost of the rifle made by the Winchester family would haunt her all her life and make her restless all her life.

To do this, she had to leave Connecticut and go west. After arriving in the west, she still needs to build a big house to let the ghosts have a place to calm their anger. This big house is the famous Winchester mystery house.

During Sarah's lifetime, the construction of mystery house never stopped, which is why it has such a scale. Some stairs in Winchester mystery house don't lead anywhere. After opening the door, they will directly hit the wall or fall to the ground 1 feet below. The windows are equipped with acid-etched ground glass, and the patterns on them are spider webs, in addition to strange chandeliers and hooks.

Incredibly, even some people who never believed in ghosts said that they had heard some strange sounds or seen some strange phenomena when they visited mystery house. Winchester mystery house was built for 38 years, and the houses were continuously built, collapsed and rebuilt, and the construction was not stopped until he died in 1922, and it still remains the same today.

3. waverley Mountain Sanatorium paranormal

waverley Mountain Sanatorium is one of the top ten haunted houses in the world. There are more than 63, dead bodies buried around this sanatorium, and there are countless dead people.

waverley Mountain Sanatorium was put into use in 1926, mainly treating tuberculosis patients. At that time, antibiotic therapy had not yet appeared. In 1961, waverley Mountain Sanatorium was closed, and in 1962 it became a sanatorium for the elderly. In 1982, the nursing home was completely closed by the Kentucky government for abusing patients.

After it was abandoned, Mount waverley Sanatorium became one of the scariest places in the United States, and many ghost stories were related to it, so it became a must-see place for soul hunters. Main entrance of the hospital: Some people say that they saw an old woman covered in blood standing at the entrance with chains on her hands and feet.

Room 52, 5th floor: Room 52 is located on the tower near the roof on the 5th floor of the sanatorium. It is said that women's screams and moans will come from the room. There have been two nurses who died here, one because of unmarried pregnancy, because the father of the child who is a doctor in the hospital does not want to be responsible. The other one jumped from the window of room 52 and died. Some people said that they saw the lady standing in front of the window and staring at the window.

4. The haunted house incident in Connecticut

The haunted house in Connecticut is the only case of death by evil spirits officially recognized by the United States, and it was once made into a movie, and its name was "Haunted Mortuary Incident".

In p>1987, a very horrible incident happened in a town named Shasington in central Connecticut. A family had just moved into a house that had been vacant for a long time. Soon they found a small cemetery in the backyard, and then a room in the basement to keep the bodies. The most terrible thing was that all the drawers were filled with grotesque and strange photos of the bodies.

Back in the 182s, their house used to be a funeral home. After learning this fact, the family immediately began to be disturbed by some unexplained supernatural phenomena: strange sounds, sudden changes in temperature, and frequent appearance of mysterious people, which tortured them and almost completely destroyed their minds and rationality.

From beginning to end, they didn't know that their experience would be recorded and become the most extreme and credible surreal experience in American history, and "Haunted Mortuary" was adapted from this case that had really happened and had signs to follow. It is said that this incident is the only paranormal officially recognized by the United States.

It seems that most of the information about this incident on the Internet is covered by movie materials. Discovery Discovery has also made a special documentary called "The Haunted Connecticut Incident", which has recorded the most extreme and credible surreal experience in American history from beginning to end, and most of the plots of this horror launched by Lionsgate are based on the documentary of Discovery Channel.

5. The massacre of the Eight Immortals Hotel

The Eight Immortals Hotel is located in Macau. There was a case of being killed and dismembered in the store, and it was later made into a movie. The killing of the Eight Immortals Hotel was a sensational murder in 1985. The suspect, Huang Zhiheng, was suspected of killing a family of nine owners and an employee of Macau's Eight Immortals Hotel. The deceased was aged from 7 to 7. When the murder was exposed the following year, it was widely rumored that the murderer cooked the body of the deceased into barbecued pork buns and sold them in restaurants. The case caused a sensation in Hong Kong and Macao.

Basically, all movies about barbecued pork buns are based on the case of the Eight Immortals Hotel. At that time, Huang Zhiheng, a suspect, killed a family of nine owners of the Eight Immortals Hotel and a hotel employee. The oldest victim was 7 years old and the youngest was only 7 years old. Because the body was dismembered by the murderer afterwards, the body of all the victims has not been found up to now, and the suspect has taken over the Eight Immortals Hotel, so there are rumors that Huang Zhiheng made the body into barbecued pork buns and sold it to customers.

6. Oriental State Prison in Philadelphia

Oriental State Prison in Philadelphia became a magical place after its closure. The Oriental State Prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA was built in 1829, with a castle-like wall and a spectacular guard tower, and it was also the first prison to take solitary confinement measures.

The prisoners here live alone, eat alone, and can even move in their own yard. When the prisoner leaves his cell, the jailer will cover his head with a hood, leaving him in a state of "isolation" from other prisoners.

Because of overcrowding, this prison was later abandoned, and many people believed that the prisoners held here were mentally ill. Many visitors here reported hearing people walking around the cell, mysterious and strange noises, and wailing from time to time in the cold and dark corridor.

Among them, the most famous one is cell 12 and one of the watchtowers. The former often sends out laughter, but no one can be seen, while the latter has an illusory shadow and continues to monitor this empty prison. Strange laughter often appears, and what shadows will appear. In fact, if you look closely at this prison, you will find that it is made of stone, and the mottled wall and internal structure are easy to transmit sound. People will feel strong mental depression and anxiety in this environment.

7. Edinburgh Castle is haunted

Edinburgh Castle has a history of about 9 years and is one of the most famous haunted places in Scottish history. Edinburgh Castle, built in the early 12th century, was originally a military fortress. Apart from being violently attacked many times, it was once a place for execution and was once occupied by the British. With the passage of time, it has gradually become a tourist attraction, and the haunted events that often occur in dungeons are most talked about by tourists.

The famous Duke Alexander Stewart and Janet Douglas were once held in the dungeon of Edinburgh Castle. The former escaped after killing the jailer and burning their bodies, while the latter was accused of witchcraft and finally burned at the stake. In addition, an unknown bagpiper once wandered in the underground passage of the castle, but he never appeared again.

In p>21, Edinburgh became the largest research object of supernatural phenomena in history. At that time, a team of nine researchers and more than 2 public representatives explored the inner chamber and secret passage of the castle that had long been forgotten, looking for signs of the so-called haunted incident; Public representatives have not been told where the rumors are haunted.

About 51% of the participants said they saw supernatural phenomena in places where ghosts are rumored to haunt, while only 35% of the participants saw such phenomena in places where there are no ghosts. Every day spent in Edinburgh Castle, people will see illusory shadows, experience a sudden drop in temperature and feel that clothes seem to be involved in something.

8. Myrtle Farm

Located in St. Francisville, Louisiana, Myrtle Farm was built by General David Bradford in 1796 and is regarded as one of the most haunted places in the United States. Some people say that this big farm is an ominous place, and as many as 1 murders have occurred here. Of all the rumors about the ghost of the big farm, the most familiar one is "Chloe's ghost".

At that time, a slave named "Chloe" was brutally cut off by his master for eavesdropping. In revenge, she poisoned the birthday cake and killed her master's two daughters. It is said that the ghosts of these two unfortunate people often appear on the big farm. According to legend, Chloe was finally hanged by other slaves. After her death, her soul wandered around the farm, and her ears cut off by her master were wrapped in a headscarf.

9. Polly Ledori

Polly Ledori has always been known as the most haunted house in Britain. It is said that in the 13th century, a monk in a local monastery fell in love with a young nun in a nearby convent. Unable to restrain the raging fire of love, the two decided to elope.

They were found and severely punished, nuns were buried alive in the wall, and monks were hanged. At the beginning of the 2th century, the first ghost sightings occurred in Polly Ledori, including headless men and girls in white, and of course nuns. In 1929, Harry Price, a famous ghost hunter, investigated the haunted house, and he could do nothing about ghosts. In 1939, Polly Ledori's haunted house was burned down, and the ruins were completely destroyed in 1944. Now I dare not go to this wasteland again.

1. Banff Hot Springs Hotel is haunted

Banff Hot Springs Hotel is located in Canada, which is located in the picturesque Rocky Mountains. The ghost stationed here is said to be a former hotel employee.

waiter Sam Macaulay died after retiring in 1967, but in the sight of some guests and employees, he often appeared, wearing a uniform to help guests with their bags, as if he had never left! A bride who died in a hotel on the wedding day is often seen wandering in the courtyard of the hotel.