You'll probably stay up all night reading this eerie collection of haunted house and places stories in the dark or alone. At the very last, these spooky houses send shivers down your spine. The creepiest 3 real-life haunted houses and places tales from the spookiest places across the country. If so, you can book a stay at most of these places and greet the ghosts yourself.
The Viliska Axe Murderer House in Viliska, which is a popular tourist attraction for ghostbuster and horror entusiasts. In 1912, the site of a horrific, unsolved murder in which an unknown assailant completely smashed the skulls of his six children and two adults with an axe. it has been restored to its original state and converted into a tourist destination. The old haunted house costs $428 a night, and visitors consistently report bizarre paranormal experiences. For example, the sight of a man with an axe roaming the corridors, or the faint cries of children.
But in November 2014, the ghost took a darker turn. Robert Stephen Rosen Jr., 37, of Rhinelander, Wisconsin, was visting a paranormal recreation on a regular bais with his friends when a real terror struck .
Per VICE:
His associates found him stabbed in the chest, an apparent act of self-inflicted injury called 911. Laursen was taken to a nearby hospital and taken by helicopter to Creighton University Medical Center in Omaha, was transported.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said Rosen self-harmed around 12:45 a.m., about same time the axe murders began in the house in 1912.
Lausen has recovered from his injuries, but he has never spoken publicly about what happened that day. For Martha Lynn, the owner of the house, the incident was very upsetting. She said, “It's an publicity, but not the one you want. I don't want people to think that if they come to Viliska Axe Murder House, something like that will happen”.
In August 2016, Kennedy Ife, 26, began acting strangely and aggressively in north London after suffering from a sore throat. He reportedly bit his father, threatened to cut off his own penis, and complained his family used cable ties and excessive force to kill him and tied his father to the bed.
As reported by the BBC:
“The family then ‘healed’ Kennedy through self-restraint and prayer over the next three days,” the court said.
His brother Colin Ife told police:
“What was inside him was obviously what we thought was the devil because it wasn't natural. Clearly it was trying to kill him”. He said.
“We had to keep him for ourselves. It was clear that if we hadn't restrained him, he could have tried to harm our family.”
Kennedy Ife was bedridden for three days without medical attention when his brother called emergency services and explained that Kennedy Ife was complaining of dehydration. He appeared to have developed breathing problems and was pronounced dead at 10:17a.m.
While the independent reported:
While police were inside, Colin Ife allegedly made a “resurrection attempt” by singing and praying for Mr. Ife.
All seven members of Kennedy's Ife family were charged with manslaughter, wrongful imprisonment, and causing or enabling the death of a vulnerable adult. More than 60 wounds, including possible bites, were found on kennedy Ife's body after her death, and her father, Kenneth Ife, and the four brothers were also injured.
The BBC reported:
Kenneth Ife told jurors that he ordered his sons to take shifts and wield “overwhelming power”, but “affiliations with cults, occults and secret societies” played some role in the deaths, denied that.
After four days of jury deliberation, all seven family members were acquitted of her charges on March 14,2019.
Friends noticed that in June 2012, his 35 year old teacher, Daniel Harkins, near St. Petersburg, Florida, began acting strangely and became interested in satanic rituals.
Shortly thereafter, she was arrested for abusing seven of her former students, as reported by the Tampa Bay Times.
Daniel Harkins told children the demons needed to be removed from their bodies as the group gathered around a small fire near a St. Petersburg pier before dawn on Saturday night. Police told she told the children that the skin should be cut off to drive out the evil spirits.
The wind blew the flames away when Harkins held the lighter to his teenager's hand, police said. This prompted her to sprinkle perfume on his hands before lighting the fire. Police said the boy suffered second degree burns.
Another teenager injured his neck with a broken bottle, police said. Harkins used the flame to heat a small wrench, which he used to cauterize his wounds.
The police were called after a student friend who was participating in the ceremony raised the alarm. However, after Harkins was arrested on charges of aggravated assault and child abuse, the students themselves did not speak up or speak up about the incident to their parents.
NBC reported:
Investigators said they spoke with Harkins, but she did not say religion would call for such drastic action.
“She didn't tell me exactly what she wanted to achieve with it”said Puetz(of the St. Petersburg Police Department).