I'm trying to imagine what kind of person would be able to sit around in a room like that knowing his wife's body was just under the floor. That's cold!
Spooky and sad… Especially when it was a family or elderly person. I always want to know what happened and try to imagine it wasn’t anything nefarious..
This house style is called a " Mock -Tudor." It was one of the most popular building styles during the 1930s in both Britain and America. The green porcelain color in the downstairs powder room is called "Ming Green, " and it is probably original to the house, as it was a very popular color in the 1930s. Also, there is an explanation for the 1920's Jacobean Revival dresser converted into the sink in the master bedroom. It was a trend around the time the house was being renovated / the body was found. Home Depot and Lowes still sell ready -made sinks that look like this..
Thank you Miriam I love these little details and facts you provided so that we could get an idea of what was popular back in the time and how the house imprints on its past therefore.
@@curiousl6631 Which bathroom? The one with the antique dresser converted into the sink, or the one with the showerstall with the buttercream yellow tiles?
I just watched the video again, and it appears the whole house suffered a lot of poorly constructed and unattractive attempts to renovate and redecorate over the decades since it was first built. I believe that what you saw in the buttercream yellow tiled bathroom on the second floor, was in fact, not a tub, but a shower stall with an oddly shaped depression in the shower pan. I believe the design of the stall may be original to the house, as the tiles in the shower stall as well as the rest of the bathroom are of the appropriate thickness and size to date from the 1930s. If I am incorrect, then the main stylistic elements of the bathroom are no newer than the 1950s, as buttercream yellow was both a widely available, and popular decorating color from the 1910's all the way to the 1960's. Also, another way to help date the vintage of a bathroom or kitchen, is by looking at the grout lines/spacing between the tiles. If the tiles have practically no spacing between them, and grouting is not visible, the the tiles were likely installed pre-1945 in America. The toilet and sink are definitely modern replacements, and the wallpaper is likely from the 1990s, ( and very ugly).
My aunt moved into a murder house some years ago after bidding on it at a last chance auction. She said it was initially creepy, because despite the fact crime scene cleaners had been in, there was still staining to the floor boards along with the knowledge that the body had been disposed of by hiding it beneath the still-existing bathtub. Once she ripped the entire bathroom suite out and replaced the floor however, she felt a lot better. All that said and done, to this day, despite the murder being well over 20 years ago, she still gets people stopping their cars outside to take photos of the place or knocks at the door around halloween.
I know it’s not nice thinking there has been a murder in your home, but when you think back thousands of years your house could unknowingly be built on a battle ground, hundreds could have died on your land many years back. It’s a shame so many beautiful homes get demolished because of their evil backgrounds
@@bonniebrown6960 so are you saying that you wouldn't buy a house in which a person was murdered? What about a house where someone passed away peacefully in his or her sleep? Is it the death itself that bothers you or the fact that the death was by murder that bothers you? Most states do require homeowners to declare any deaths that occur on a property within a certain period of time prior to the sale of the property, just to give people full disclosure.
I like the young man who narrates this video and shows us this old house. He has a real appreciation for things you can hardly find anymore, like the hand-carved wooden posts on the stairway and the all-wood cabinets, to name just a few. He also has a real sensitivity to things that have occurred so long ago in such an old place. That's what drew me to watch this video because I'm also the same way. I have liked and subscribed because of the positive reaction I've had. It really disturbs me that such a lovely old place with so much potential is going to be demolished. Much of the stone and wood it was constructed with cannot be acquired anymore! Someone with enough money, time, and love for the place could do it if given the chance. If I had the resources, I certainly would! I do understand that horrible events have happened there and the place could be haunted, but I'd have to try it out first before giving up on it.
I had the same thoughts! The house is beautiful. I would definitely live there. Although I don’t even know what state it’s in! So wrong to tear it down. If it’s still there, let’s go renovate it together!
Also, for those wondering about all the pencil sharpeners and the left behind vaporizer...having pencil sharpeners attached to the wall was a 1950s and 60's thing. In fact, in both my childhood home and the house of one of my distant relatives, we even had wall pencil sharpeners from the same manufacturer: "Boston self-feeding pencil sharpener." Growing up, I saw them frequently enough in older people's homes, that I never really questioned their existence. I was always under the impression they were there because people back then used pencils far more frequently than pens to write. I don't believe cheap, disposable pens became widely available (or at least widely used) before the late 1960's-early 1970s. Pens were considered more "formal" writing instruments, and children almost never used them for schoolwork. The vaporizer was manufactured in the late 1970's. When I was little, my family had the same model in a larger size. My Mother used to break these out everytime one of us were sick....
The vaporizer is a humidifier. I remember having one in my bedroom when I was sick. One night, I forgot about it, and got up to go to the bathroom, and I kicked it over and burned the hell out of my foot! If it wasn't for my mom reminding me of it from time to time, I wouldn't have any memory of it. I don't think it was as bad as when my grandma was heating up a pan of water to defrost her freezer, and I walked into the kitchen and stood just behind her, and to the side, to see what she was doing. She didn't know that I was right behind her, and as she turned to put the pan in the fridge she saw me, and it startled her so much, that she dropped the pan, and I turned to run away just in time to get my entire backside soaked in scalding hot water! My grandma picked me up, took me into the bathroom, pulled off my clothes, set me in the tub, and turned the shower on cold and had me stand there for what felt like forever! I eventually got out and she gave me the longest hug I've ever gotten from anyone, because I'm sure that she felt horrible about it, even though it wasn't her fault. It could have been much worse, but I'm grateful that she knew exactly what to do.
I have owned that exact model in the 90s. You probably can still buy them. Handy for people with sinus problems. Along the same lines it was possible to order ephredrine i.e. Sudafed thru a catalog in the 70s. Now you have to show a license thanks to meth makers.
@@JimD77 And in the 1970s, High Times magazine advertised a pipe called The Terminator, that had a bracket on the side for a NO2 cartridge, and a valve for letting some of it in when you took a toke! 🤘
Wow! What a fascinating home with a horribly dark history. Twenty years does not seem like an adequate justice for that poor lady of the house. Thank you for taking us along on this awesome exploration. Greetings from Missouri ♡
If I had the money, I'd buy that house. It's so lovely and unique. I grew up in a haunted house and lived in 2 haunted apartments. I was scared of them when I was a child, but later as an adult, I have a "I'll mind my business and you mind yours" attitude. It has worked well over the years. However, there was one ghost who loved to move and hide my keys around the house. He was a jerk.
I can’t feel a thing, and I’m usually very sensitive to these things… I’m not sure about this at all… (Edit: Are you sure that it isn’t hearing the story that makes it feel «dark and foreboding»? Just saying, sending good vibes your way…💞❤️💞🤗) Support for Ukraine: 💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦💛💙
I'm guessing whomever bought it decided it was just going to cost way too much to renovate such a large home. There was a home about 15 miles away from us where a son murdered his mother. She made it out of the house and died in the driveway. It was empty for quite a while, but was eventually purchased. I still think of the woman lying in her driveway every time I go by.
This home is actually really beautiful. I’m in love with those doors the brickwork too, and wow that living room looks beautiful. Then seeing the hole made me tear up 😢.
Love al the hardwood floors. I noticed all the rooms look huge!! Thank you SO much for the back story. Makes the place seem like it WAS alive at one time!!
Thank you for this video! You’re always so respectful of the property of others and in this case, also of the deceased woman. Speaks volumes of your character. I’ll continue watching for your adventures! Thank you and God bless you!
What a wonderful house. I sure hate that it’s going to get demolished. The 1930s styles of houses are getting fewer and fewer. I wonder what happened to the child, and how old a child was at that time. Such a shame to lose a beautiful place like that. I really enjoyed this. Thank you for the great explore!
A lot of the time the cost to fix these old houses exceeds building a new one that people design themselves. With the age of this house it would not surprise me to find a bunch of lead paint and asbestos which posses serious health concerns. Also with that big wave in the floor I could easily believe that the foundation is seriously damaged.
It's too beautiful to be demolished. If there is demon activity there .. it needs to be exorcized. Keep the house... Just have a Christian come there &:rebuke the demons in Jesus' name
Looks like it's got some wood rot with how damaged that floor is. It would be easier to demolish it than to replace a lot of the inferstructure. I'm having a similar problem from my roof leaking and the underside has rotting wood from leaky pipes.
Just found this channel and I already love it!. I love abandoned places and stuff and I’ve been trying to find a good UA-camr who explores these types of places. most I’ve found are super loud and obnoxious and and super fake. I’m glad I finally found your channel! I’m definitely going to binge watch the rest of your videos! Thanks!
What a mysterious place. It looks like hasn't been visited in quite some time. There's no vandalism, or graffiti.. I hate when people do that stuff. It's a beautiful place, too bad it has such a bad history. I would love to live there.
She probably didn't mind. Once your soul leaves your body I believe that things like that which seem important to us when we are alive become insignificant and unimportant because we are in another place and dimension. I know I certainly won't care.
@@ryanblack2986 I mean…..if I was murdered by the person I loved and married and was buried in concrete I’d haunt the fuck out of that house. I’d be the screaming banshee and I’d be doing passive aggressive inconveniences like unplugging their cellphone chargers from the wall, spilling water on the bathroom floor, hiding the tv remote, opening bags of potato chips so they get stale and restarting their internet modem. Rest? No. Be petty.
Thank you for going into the house, and for posting this video for us to see it, too! What a beautiful property. The doors, the stunning staircase, and the outside rock walls and stone work!! Sad. I loved that dresser with the sink in it! Love the antique look of it. Had to be something to see, brand new. Wonder how hard it would be to find a picture of it in 1935? Thanks, again. Stay safe!
Very sad history, thank you for being so respectful and caring about the lady of the house. The house and grounds were no doubt very grand at one time. Thank you again for sharing.
It's still beautiful to me. Imagine that back area during the summer, all those vines all green & alive. Even though that house is dead, the outside (yard) is very much alive ❤
This was such a beautifully constructed house, you can already visualise what it would have been back when it had family’s living in and the love it had at one stage. It is sad that it’s been abandoned and to be pull down but also the nicest thing in respect of the passing of the women.
It sounds like a woman laughing at 9:48 - and then not long after it sounds like a man speaking! I don’t know if this is your buddy coming to explore with you, or if it was just the way things creaked in the house, but that sent chills down my spine hearing it!
@7:54 you can hear another voice loud and clear, it's as your saying how beautiful the stair case detailing is, and then a few seconds later you hear the loud bang.
Wish I had the money to buy and renovate this house. Beautiful home and amazing garden. Sad that it will be demolished. The dark history doesn't bother me. All older homes are going to have some sort of sketchy history. I think the eerie vibes just come from knowing what happened there and the state it's fallen into.
I giggled at the pencil sharpener because we found one mounted in out water heater closet after we bought our current home. My kids use that thing every single day. It was a great and very useful surprise
I'm glad this was posted somewhat recent so the poster or anyone could possible see my comment. At 9:50 after the man filming says "oh its a really green bathroom" and laughs, there is a women's laughter that you can clearly hear in the back. If he's truly alone that is some creepy evidence of paranormal activity! I'm not a person to belive in spirits either but this gave me chills. The person renovating automatically stopped for "no reason" having the spirt of the wife in the house is a good enough reason for most people. He might have also thought if he told people about what he heard or saw, they would label him crazy. 🤔
What a really beautiful and unique home. Chillingly preserved. I always imagine these homes with families. Kids running around and playing. The wife or mother taking pride in ger home. Just the day to day with no clue how wrong things will one day go
This was a beautiful home, however I got creepy feelings and I wasn't even there in person! Thanks for the video and the sad story that goes with it. I wonder why only 20 years for cold blooded murder, plus hiding a corpse. CREEPY
7:52 you can hear a noise that suspiciously sounds like a man saying "yeah" right as he comments on the woodwork. I don't know if I'm mishearing the noise, but it still made my heart stop for a second. Other than that, the house is incredibly beautiful, but it's sad to see the backstory. May that woman rest in peace!
What a gorgeous house! The wood work is exceptional! I would love to have this house! The built in shelves and dressers are phenomenal! The fireplaces and the large rooms and the windows are fantastic! I would love to have an in ground pool.
I love exploring the abandoned homes through the camera lens but honestly, I need more back story. The fact that we don’t know where these homes are or why they have been abandoned drives me nuts!
Wow what a story and to actually see where the body was buried, you hear about these things but never know they truly exist and you've actually been to the house, wow. It's a beautiful house, love all the carvings and that staircase is stunning. Enjoyed this one more than I should for some apparent reason, but then again I love hearing or watching films to do with serial killers. Thank you very much for sharing, stay safe. (UK)
At about 7:53 there is a voice over yours that almost sounds like it said "look at that" or something like it when you were commenting about the wood carving. It almost definitely sounds like an EVP but than who knows. I really love the way that house looks as well. Fantastic find you have there. They should really fix it up to sell it.
It's extremely hard to re sell houses that have had a murder take place. My realtor just denied one that's been on a private sale for years with no attempt for purchase.
Some believe this and some don't but anytime violent actions take place it will always leave behind negative energy and I think that some Realtors are fully aware of this
There are only 3 states that require disclosure. 7.8 homicides for every 100,000 ppl in the US in 2020. Homes where homicides have occured have a 3% on average drop in value. Unless something horrific involving multiple murders in one event occurs and the property needs to be torn down, these data points prove on a national level that it cannot possibly be extremely hard on average to sell a house in which a modern murder occured and that's not accounting for suicide.
You have a very clever filming technique. The pre-story intro really made a spooky start to an intriguing post. Great channel. Love it . Creepy green bathroom 🤮
Awsome video. I could hear people talking when you where talking and when u where quiet but you said your alone so very strange. As a medium I can sense and feel this home and there are a few spirits hanging around plus somthing very dark hiding in the darkness
You did a great job on this walk through. I know I kept hearing things. And you must have been freaking out. But you kept it to yourself and told a great story about a great house. Thumbs up!!!
@@Liz-cmc313 I was wandering down Elgin Street one day years ago and saw a 2 story Craftsman style home (used as leased business space) that I loved. I went inside and asked the receptionist about speaking to the owner. They gave my number to the owner, who called me later that day to talk about the beautiful architecture and style. She told me all about history of the home, which had been a brothel in the 1930s or 1940s. She told me when she bought the property there were metal bars on every window in the second floor and attic so that Johns couldnt skip out the window without paying for quality time with the "ladies" of the house. She had jumped through all the hoops to get the house marked as a historical marker so that the home cannot be torn down in order to put a trashy tow house in its place. The owner was so nice and told me I was welcome to wander through the building anytime to appreciate it's beauty as long as I did not disturb her tenants. I really appreciated the level of detail she employed in restoring the hardwood flooring and other details of the home. House are just not built to that quality anymore.
I like that you weren't loud or silly in the video. This was a new video for me which I don't typically do since I accidentally click ones that end up being disrespectful/loud and I really appreciate that you were respectful. I believe in the energy in places and even though this house had a dark period, that doesn't mean that it wasn't happy before 2008 and that it can't be happy and positive again. It needs a loving family that will respect what happened and love the house!!! Only my belief. I totally agree with Miriam Soloman's comments about different decorating things in the house. Thanks
At around 8 minutes while he was looking at the stairs i heard a voice while he was talking then again when he went into the room next to it, right before he heard a noise. That poor woman, such a horrible thing, he deserved life in prison.
I would not be afraid to buy a home that someone had died in. I live in an old building from the mid 1800s and I'm sure more than one person died in here. I don't feel anything evil though and I'm very sensitive to the spiritual.
I live in an old two-story townhouse style apartment where the first floor had housed a pharmacy in the early 1900’s with store-front windows and all. The owner of the pharmacy was working one day and a man came pointing a gun at him to rob the store. The owner had a heart attack from the shock and fear and died where he fell. Nothing weird goes on here anymore but it used to. When we first moved in we’d hear someone running up and down the stairs, things banging in the kitchen and voices at night. It stopped around year 1 of the 4 years we have lived her.
I agree, it's sad that so many locations are abandoned....when there are some many homeless people out there....this place would be so beautiful if it was renovated.
@@jaysmith179not every place , restaurant, store, job, will hire the homeless. Yes , there's plenty of jobs out there but how many of them would hire somebody for real ? with no physical address, no place to go home to, no place to shower, no phone to call, possible drug and or mental issues , no clean clothes, etc ... Would you want to go to McDonald's for example and have your food fixed , and or cooked by a homeless person, not knowing when they last showered , if there work uniform was clean ??? How about would you want to work with someone who stinks from lack of clean clothes, lack of proper hygiene, etc???? Then there's the homeless people with say some money , but may not have enough to afford to pay for a place to live, or move into?? Then whose going to rent to someone who doesn't have a income coming in , one that would pay for them to live there , and there's not many places if any without signing some kind of lease to live there ... Until you've been in THAT SITUATION OR KNOW SOME ONE WHO HAS BEEN THERE MAYBE YOU SHOULD THINK ABOUT What your voicing and use common sense to that effect.. Say you were a owner of a business are you going to hire someone whose homeless with no chance of knowing if they will even show up to work the next day , or even show up clean? On time? You have to think outside that box and realize the flaw to your statement ... Very ignorant statement it is . I'm sorry , but it is.... Not saying ur ignorant just that statement is..... I hope you never find yourself homeless and in that situation.
I watched fully both programs and this one is the superior documentary. You spent more time on the antique architecture and wood carving. This home really looks as though it's heyday was in the 1960's. Especially that green bathroom. Such a lovely home to be filled with terrible tragedy. This man should have gotten life in prison. Thank you for the great video
With all those doors open, any animal could come prowling in--raccoons, cats, dogs...homeless dudes. Or, it could be the restless spirit of the murdered wife roaming through her house looking for a diamond earring or something. That house is stunning. the woodwork and stonework is just gorgeous.
I wouldn’t kill someone (disclaimer lol), but if I did I wouldn’t bury them under my house. Not just from the standpoint of incrimination but the spirit of that person (especially in such tragic circumstances) could be around. How cold must one be to do that? Maybe I’m just superstitious, I don’t know. Very sad all that happened with this property. Great video!
I guarantee it, back in the day when this house and land was fixed up nicely, I could just imagine how beautiful it looked. I mean you can tell inside how great all the details and that is, it's a shame that they want to tear it down instead of fixing it.
The blueprints left there show someone had to walk away from the project. They must've encountered a massive problem with it and had to give it up for demolition. Maybe termite damage, foundation or wood rot, water damage, all too far gone. Not to mention the ghosts!
Such a lovely looking home once upon a time. Just stop for a moment and imagine, picture a couple who were once in love, strolling the rooms, and property making life plans.
I loved your video.It was so creepy but I couldn't stop watching.Thank you for showing us this video of the Abandoned House.Youre an awesome storyteller
Unfortunately, this is an urban legend, not a real case. There is no evidence of this crime having been committed. Multiple searches of dozens of news outlets for several of the search terms in this 'story" have turned up nothing.
I'm not surprised for the 3 episodes I watched one said it was Rihanna's mansion and it was a former Carolina hurricane players house. One said toxic waste site 400 homes and it was actually bought by the city due to blight and was only 317 units in duplexes. I hate that these guys don't give a fuck about the actual truth. We'd still watch these explorations just tell the damn truth it's like 5 min doing your research. Also when they say this isn't staged and the other half of the room is piles of crap, like dude, just stop. I don't care if someone staged an area to be esthetically pleasing with the abandoned stuff that was left in the house.
At 4:10 when he first enters the house there is something on a door that looks like a white face or perhaps a mask? We never get to see what it is. Even though he walks through that area several times he never points that camera at the strange " face" again. Any ideas?
This one definitely has the Dark Exploration stamp. Very sad but interesting find. Great job on the content and great to see the show of respect you gave at the grave.
Did anybody happen to see the woman walk by as he went back to pay his respects? Or did he have a friend with him.he never said so.i saw a female walk by.wearing a backpack.never showed her if it was a friend.spooky
I love the looks and layout of the home. Lots of remodeling and repair needed. Too bad there’s a bad history. It’s sounds like there’s others (voices) in another part of the house when you’re in the green bathroom. Glad to watch with no expectations of spirits.
What a beautiful home. All the details in the wood is stunning. I loved the music you chose at the beginning, it was haunting and beautiful and really set the mood. Your videos get better and better. And just a comment: I always feel better when you have one or two of your buddies with you. You never know who might be hiding in one of these old homes. Great video. Stay safe :o)
Yes! Please do NOT go in these abandoned homes alone!! There cld be someone crazy in one of them & they might see you & attack you. Thank you for posting though. I can imagine how beautiful it must have been when it was first built. All the hopes & dreams of the lives lived within those walls.... if the walls cld only talk.
It is heartbreaking when an old lovely house like this one is demolished or left to rot due to their history. I guarantee you that you could find someone who would be happy to move in and live there even knowing the history. So many options that would save the house but people don't want to do it. Just tear the old down and build new.
@@ScarrednCharred Agreed! It would be a dream come true for me. Not one second of hesitation in my part if it were offered to me. I am more into restoration though over renovation. I like an older homes character and all of that is lost usually in renovation because the whole house is made to look like new construction. Each to their own though is my motto.
It’s a shame that this beautiful home has gone so far. Such a waste. Enjoyed video. New to channel but will be back. Thank you for sharing. Love and Peace
Love these videos currently watching 2-3 a day on your channel, super sad these circumstances very interesting watch though! Was kind of waiting for you to stumble upon a bunch of squatters after you said you heard what sounded like someone else in the house lol
I tried looking up this case and couldn't find it. Would love to read the full story, also side note I myself worked in prison and sadly burying family in the walls or floors of their homes is not uncommon.
love your opinions on things. seriously. most guys that do these videos don't really have much taste or know what they like/don't like. definitely a detail I noticed and like. keep up the good work, and stay detail-oriented. it's a good characteristic to have. ✨
I bet you the new owner abandoned the property after discovering something creepy and sinister was already living in it and couldn't tolerate it any more. Just had to get up and get out. That's understandable.
Due to not being able to afford repairs? Maybe Due to the government always refusing to leave him alone, especially if the owner was a straight white man? That's also a possibility. But since this well before 2020, that's an unlikely scenario.
Please tell me you have listed the actual case associated with this house in description ?? 🙏🙏 This is an amazing find. WOW I really wish you explorer's would tell the case file along with the house's y'all find. Please consider this . Tx
Really nice home, almost every home has had someone die in the home. I run a small property management business and we have had several people die in our properties.
Anyone else was hearing voices in the house? I felt lots of chills too just watching it. Thank you for this video. What’s the name of the husband who murder his wife in there?
I'm trying to imagine what kind of person would be able to sit around in a room like that knowing his wife's body was just under the floor. That's cold!
A sociopath who feels no remorse
greyeaglem, I agree. That's a cold blooded murder and down right evil. 😈
a democrat? They murder babies.
Probably the same person who could murder… just saying .. just a guess
Makes you wonder how many homes still have a body/bodies buried underneath or around them. Not everyone who murders gets caught.
It’s absolutely amazing how many abandoned homes look as if someone left to go to the store but never came back.
Yes. And, that's what's really spooky.
Spooky and sad… Especially when it was a family or elderly person.
I always want to know what happened and try to imagine it wasn’t anything nefarious..
No mystery if you do openminded research or investigation. One hint:the movie with Natalie Portman and Jean Reno:"The Professional" /a.k.a."Leon"/
In the green toilette fresh piss no flush.
I always think witness protection. I'm wrong of course.
This house style is called a " Mock -Tudor." It was one of the most popular building styles during the 1930s in both Britain and America. The green porcelain color in the downstairs powder room is called "Ming Green, " and it is probably original to the house, as it was a very popular color in the 1930s. Also, there is an explanation for the 1920's Jacobean Revival dresser converted into the sink in the master bedroom. It was a trend around the time the house was being renovated / the body was found. Home Depot and Lowes still sell ready -made sinks that look like this..
Thank you, that was very informative.
Thank you Miriam I love these little details and facts you provided so that we could get an idea of what was popular back in the time and how the house imprints on its past therefore.
Could you perhaps tell me about this bathtub style they had its very unusual
@@curiousl6631 Which bathroom? The one with the antique dresser converted into the sink, or the one with the showerstall with the buttercream yellow tiles?
I just watched the video again, and it appears the whole house suffered a lot of poorly constructed and unattractive attempts to renovate and redecorate over the decades since it was first built. I believe that what you saw in the buttercream yellow tiled bathroom on the second floor, was in fact, not a tub, but a shower stall with an oddly shaped depression in the shower pan. I believe the design of the stall may be original to the house, as the tiles in the shower stall as well as the rest of the bathroom are of the appropriate thickness and size to date from the 1930s. If I am incorrect, then the main stylistic elements of the bathroom are no newer than the 1950s, as buttercream yellow was both a widely available, and popular decorating color from the 1910's all the way to the 1960's. Also, another way to help date the vintage of a bathroom or kitchen, is by looking at the grout lines/spacing between the tiles. If the tiles have practically no spacing between them, and grouting is not visible, the the tiles were likely installed pre-1945 in America.
The toilet and sink are definitely modern replacements, and the wallpaper is likely from the 1990s, ( and very ugly).
"it's a small house" bro those rooms are huge, but lovely home. i like how you respect the home and it's story.
My aunt moved into a murder house some years ago after bidding on it at a last chance auction. She said it was initially creepy, because despite the fact crime scene cleaners had been in, there was still staining to the floor boards along with the knowledge that the body had been disposed of by hiding it beneath the still-existing bathtub. Once she ripped the entire bathroom suite out and replaced the floor however, she felt a lot better. All that said and done, to this day, despite the murder being well over 20 years ago, she still gets people stopping their cars outside to take photos of the place or knocks at the door around halloween.
Wow.... much respect to your Aunt for taking on that home and its history.
which house?? if you dont mind me asking?
Then crime scene cleaning did a lousy job. They should have removed them. Staining means it still had biohazard
There have to be ghosts around all that energy from the murders, I would not want to live in a murder house. No thank you😱👻
What case was this?
I know it’s not nice thinking there has been a murder in your home, but when you think back thousands of years your house could unknowingly be built on a battle ground, hundreds could have died on your land many years back. It’s a shame so many beautiful homes get demolished because of their evil backgrounds
Excactly right especially in america
Yes I agree, death is part of life.
Yeah, but they know what happened here. That's wrong.
Exactly
@@bonniebrown6960 so are you saying that you wouldn't buy a house in which a person was murdered? What about a house where someone passed away peacefully in his or her sleep? Is it the death itself that bothers you or the fact that the death was by murder that bothers you? Most states do require homeowners to declare any deaths that occur on a property within a certain period of time prior to the sale of the property, just to give people full disclosure.
I like the young man who narrates this video and shows us this old house. He has a real appreciation for things you can hardly find anymore, like the hand-carved wooden posts on the stairway and the all-wood cabinets, to name just a few. He also has a real sensitivity to things that have occurred so long ago in such an old place. That's what drew me to watch this video because I'm also the same way. I have liked and subscribed because of the positive reaction I've had. It really disturbs me that such a lovely old place with so much potential is going to be demolished. Much of the stone and wood it was constructed with cannot be acquired anymore! Someone with enough money, time, and love for the place could do it if given the chance. If I had the resources, I certainly would! I do understand that horrible events have happened there and the place could be haunted, but I'd have to try it out first before giving up on it.
Agreed! He's my favorite explorer!
I had the same thoughts! The house is beautiful. I would definitely live there. Although I don’t even know what state it’s in! So wrong to tear it down.
If it’s still there, let’s go renovate it together!
Also, for those wondering about all the pencil sharpeners and the left behind vaporizer...having pencil sharpeners attached to the wall was a 1950s and 60's thing. In fact, in both my childhood home and the house of one of my distant relatives, we even had wall pencil sharpeners from the same manufacturer: "Boston self-feeding pencil sharpener." Growing up, I saw them frequently enough in older people's homes, that I never really questioned their existence. I was always under the impression they were there because people back then used pencils far more frequently than pens to write. I don't believe cheap, disposable pens became widely available (or at least widely used) before the late 1960's-early 1970s. Pens were considered more "formal" writing instruments, and children almost never used them for schoolwork.
The vaporizer was manufactured in the late 1970's. When I was little, my family had the same model in a larger size. My Mother used to break these out everytime one of us were sick....
The vaporizer is a humidifier. I remember having one in my bedroom when I was sick. One night, I forgot about it, and got up to go to the bathroom, and I kicked it over and burned the hell out of my foot! If it wasn't for my mom reminding me of it from time to time, I wouldn't have any memory of it. I don't think it was as bad as when my grandma was heating up a pan of water to defrost her freezer, and I walked into the kitchen and stood just behind her, and to the side, to see what she was doing. She didn't know that I was right behind her, and as she turned to put the pan in the fridge she saw me, and it startled her so much, that she dropped the pan, and I turned to run away just in time to get my entire backside soaked in scalding hot water! My grandma picked me up, took me into the bathroom, pulled off my clothes, set me in the tub, and turned the shower on cold and had me stand there for what felt like forever! I eventually got out and she gave me the longest hug I've ever gotten from anyone, because I'm sure that she felt horrible about it, even though it wasn't her fault. It could have been much worse, but I'm grateful that she knew exactly what to do.
That vaporizer doesn't look like it came from the 70s tho. Easily 90s or 2000s.
I have owned that exact model in the 90s. You probably can still buy them. Handy for people with sinus problems. Along the same lines it was possible to order ephredrine i.e. Sudafed thru a catalog in the 70s. Now you have to show a license thanks to meth makers.
@@JimD77 And in the 1970s, High Times magazine advertised a pipe called The Terminator, that had a bracket on the side for a NO2 cartridge, and a valve for letting some of it in when you took a toke! 🤘
We also used the wall or door mounted pencil sharpeners in the 70's and somewhat into the 80's. 👍😉
Wow! What a fascinating home with a horribly dark history. Twenty years does not seem like an adequate justice for that poor lady of the house. Thank you for taking us along on this awesome exploration. Greetings from Missouri ♡
If I had the money, I'd buy that house. It's so lovely and unique. I grew up in a haunted house and lived in 2 haunted apartments. I was scared of them when I was a child, but later as an adult, I have a "I'll mind my business and you mind yours" attitude. It has worked well over the years. However, there was one ghost who loved to move and hide my keys around the house. He was a jerk.
When I was married our house was filled with activity also. Did that for nearly a decade. It was creepy, but never anything too bad.
Well I guess just everything around you is haunted and shit huh. 'Y'all, I ate a haunted breakfast yesterday...' One of those aye..
Oh wow are you one of those youtubers ghosts cant just get away from?
Demons, they're all demons. I have ones that move my stuff constantly too. It's really annoying.
The dead don't worry ,it's the living you have to watch out for.
What a stunning home, but you can feel something is dark and foreboding, so much respect for your videos as usual ❤️
I can’t feel a thing, and I’m usually very sensitive to these things… I’m not sure about this at all… (Edit: Are you sure that it isn’t hearing the story that makes it feel «dark and foreboding»? Just saying, sending good vibes your way…💞❤️💞🤗) Support for Ukraine: 💙💛🇺🇦🇺🇦💛💙
@@lottatroublemaker6130 love to Ukraine from South Africa
There's a house on my block that looks creepy. Turns out its an unfinished house by some architect and nobody has ever lived in it, so...
@@lottatroublemaker6130 exactly
Yep I feel it too.
I'm guessing whomever bought it decided it was just going to cost way too much to renovate such a large home. There was a home about 15 miles away from us where a son murdered his mother. She made it out of the house and died in the driveway. It was empty for quite a while, but was eventually purchased. I still think of the woman lying in her driveway every time I go by.
Do you have any more info on that case?
That's terrible. 😥
Flatten it build many more in its place that's what will happen
John you don’t live in Maine do you? If so I know the house..
How did you find out about the murder…
Often, the rich think they can get away with anything.
Rest in peace dear lady 🌹
This home is actually really beautiful. I’m in love with those doors the brickwork too, and wow that living room looks beautiful. Then seeing the hole made me tear up 😢.
Love al the hardwood floors. I noticed all the rooms look huge!!
Thank you SO much for the back story. Makes the place seem like it WAS alive at one time!!
You really can feel the sadness and darkness of the whole area. Her soul will always be there taking care of her home.
Demons
I agree she is lonely tho and him being there help her in a way
Why are there so many of you people in the comments lmao, ghosts aren't real
I just saw a large, drafty home and felt nothing. There was plenty of natural light. I'm not sure what darkness you're talking about.
@@Necromediancer glad no one haunts you
Thank you for this video! You’re always so respectful of the property of others and in this case, also of the deceased woman. Speaks volumes of your character. I’ll continue watching for your adventures! Thank you and God bless you!
This isn't a murder house they lies about what happens in these houses for click bait
Click bait. There was no woman buried in this house.
What a wonderful house. I sure hate that it’s going to get demolished. The 1930s styles of houses are getting fewer and fewer. I wonder what happened to the child, and how old a child was at that time. Such a shame to lose a beautiful place like that. I really enjoyed this. Thank you for the great explore!
A lot of the time the cost to fix these old houses exceeds building a new one that people design themselves. With the age of this house it would not surprise me to find a bunch of lead paint and asbestos which posses serious health concerns. Also with that big wave in the floor I could easily believe that the foundation is seriously damaged.
It's possible but unlikely that this going to happen here but I have seen people demolish and rebuild the same house.
It's too beautiful to be demolished. If there is demon activity there .. it needs to be exorcized. Keep the house... Just have a Christian come there &:rebuke the demons in Jesus' name
But he got a camera man
Looks like it's got some wood rot with how damaged that floor is. It would be easier to demolish it than to replace a lot of the inferstructure. I'm having a similar problem from my roof leaking and the underside has rotting wood from leaky pipes.
Just found this channel and I already love it!. I love abandoned places and stuff and I’ve been trying to find a good UA-camr who explores these types of places. most I’ve found are super loud and obnoxious and and super fake. I’m glad I finally found your channel! I’m definitely going to binge watch the rest of your videos! Thanks!
Welcome aboard!
@@DarkExplorationLoved this video..
2 questions; One) How do you find these places? Two) Do you fear any trespassing laws doing these?
What a mysterious place. It looks like hasn't been visited in quite some time. There's no vandalism, or graffiti.. I hate when people do that stuff. It's a beautiful place, too bad it has such a bad history. I would love to live there.
Great video! Glad you as the younger generation can appreciate the woodwork and details in older homes.
You can tell this home was beautiful in its early time! It’s still beautiful. Thank you for sharing this with us. Sending love from Kentucky 💙
i strongly believe in spirits and energy forms, and i can’t imagine how she felt seeing people walk past her all that time without finding her.
She probably didn't mind. Once your soul leaves your body I believe that things like that which seem important to us when we are alive become insignificant and unimportant because we are in another place and dimension. I know I certainly won't care.
@@ryanblack2986 I mean…..if I was murdered by the person I loved and married and was buried in concrete I’d haunt the fuck out of that house. I’d be the screaming banshee and I’d be doing passive aggressive inconveniences like unplugging their cellphone chargers from the wall, spilling water on the bathroom floor, hiding the tv remote, opening bags of potato chips so they get stale and restarting their internet modem. Rest? No. Be petty.
Exactly I agree 100%
She wasn't in the hole no more so she was chilling
Familiar spirits yup.
Thank you for going into the house, and for posting this video for us to see it, too!
What a beautiful property. The doors, the stunning staircase, and the outside rock walls and stone work!! Sad.
I loved that dresser with the sink in it! Love the antique look of it. Had to be something to see, brand new. Wonder how hard it would be to find a picture of it in 1935?
Thanks, again. Stay safe!
It’s so nice to see someone so young appreciate the carvings of old. Very nice. I like the pink kitchen as well.
Very sad history, thank you for being so respectful and caring about the lady of the house. The house and grounds were no doubt very grand at one time. Thank you again for sharing.
he made this shit up for views
It's fake
It's still beautiful to me. Imagine that back area during the summer, all those vines all green & alive. Even though that house is dead, the outside (yard) is very much alive ❤
It's just too beautiful to be demolished
I know! I've never owed my own home, but if I had the money I'd love to remodel something like this.
This maybe too far gone :(
This was such a beautifully constructed house, you can already visualise what it would have been back when it had family’s living in and the love it had at one stage. It is sad that it’s been abandoned and to be pull down but also the nicest thing in respect of the passing of the women.
I love that you appreciate the construction and decorative elements of the house. Respect
It sounds like a woman laughing at 9:48 - and then not long after it sounds like a man speaking! I don’t know if this is your buddy coming to explore with you, or if it was just the way things creaked in the house, but that sent chills down my spine hearing it!
I noticed like an extra voice around 16:23 mark onwards for a few seconds, it's just a whisper, but definitely there. It gets a bit stronger too.
Ewwwwwww I heard it immediately! Please say there was a girl on exploration.
At 7:54 it sounds like someone says “go back” while you’re speaking
@7:54 you can hear another voice loud and clear, it's as your saying how beautiful the stair case detailing is, and then a few seconds later you hear the loud bang.
I heard that too!
Wish I had the money to buy and renovate this house. Beautiful home and amazing garden. Sad that it will be demolished. The dark history doesn't bother me. All older homes are going to have some sort of sketchy history. I think the eerie vibes just come from knowing what happened there and the state it's fallen into.
Facts
And the home could always be cleansed, then the "new" addition where the wife was buried, removed. What a waste to tear it down.
It’s so pretty it sucks that it has to be torn down..
Location?
Location
I giggled at the pencil sharpener because we found one mounted in out water heater closet after we bought our current home. My kids use that thing every single day. It was a great and very useful surprise
Means you’re house is from the 50s / 60s
@Dutch47 1955 so you are right on
Wow, so sad… but probably one of the most interesting urban exploration videos on UA-cam…well done!
I'm glad this was posted somewhat recent so the poster or anyone could possible see my comment. At 9:50 after the man filming says "oh its a really green bathroom" and laughs, there is a women's laughter that you can clearly hear in the back. If he's truly alone that is some creepy evidence of paranormal activity! I'm not a person to belive in spirits either but this gave me chills. The person renovating automatically stopped for "no reason" having the spirt of the wife in the house is a good enough reason for most people. He might have also thought if he told people about what he heard or saw, they would label him crazy. 🤔
Umm yeah what the heck!!
Just saw in one of the last clips that he is there with a woman
@@Kayprofessor darn, so close to actually thinking spirits could be real 😔
@@brandigreco5475 oh spirits are real. Don’t doubt it. Every human civilization has talked about spiritual experiences. We cannot deny the evidence.
What a really beautiful and unique home. Chillingly preserved. I always imagine these homes with families. Kids running around and playing. The wife or mother taking pride in ger home. Just the day to day with no clue how wrong things will one day go
This was a beautiful home, however I got creepy feelings and I wasn't even there in person! Thanks for the video and the sad story that goes with it. I wonder why only 20 years for cold blooded murder, plus hiding a corpse. CREEPY
Rich
@@Tastykake83 money talks
7:52 you can hear a noise that suspiciously sounds like a man saying "yeah" right as he comments on the woodwork. I don't know if I'm mishearing the noise, but it still made my heart stop for a second. Other than that, the house is incredibly beautiful, but it's sad to see the backstory. May that woman rest in peace!
I heard it too.. It was a yeah definitely male.. That’s a good catch class A as far as spirit voice’s..
I heard it too it sounds to me like cut but idk
Yes. I replayed it at 8:15 a few times before reading your comment.. I heard it too
@17:02 is this maybe a spliced in clip? Idk if it is the same voice?
7:53 yeah I heard it too....
What a gorgeous house! The wood work is exceptional! I would love to have this house! The built in shelves and dressers are phenomenal! The fireplaces and the large rooms and the windows are fantastic! I would love to have an in ground pool.
It's just too beautiful to be demolished!!!!
Me too! I've only ever lived in stuffy apartments... Sounds cheesy, but I would feel like I had died and gone to heaven 🙏☺️✨
What an amazing house 🏡.. Love your vids man 👌.. Respect from the UK 🇬🇧
I love exploring the abandoned homes through the camera lens but honestly, I need more back story. The fact that we don’t know where these homes are or why they have been abandoned drives me nuts!
You can feel the darkness and heartache. But its such a beautiful house and your attention to detail is lovely
you smoking..
@@KhaiFirstyou are rude the true is this house is beautiful
I love your commentary about the beautiful aspects of the home (woodwork, fireplace, door handles, trim etc.)
That yard and garden is a dream... Imagine it in the spring and summer! Heavenly if someone took care of it!
You are a talented film maker. Nice steady and artful shots, thoughtful narration and classy music. Thank you.
You guys deserve a medal for going into these abandoned houses .. such amazing historical history ❤❤ Thank you .. very interesting xx
Wow what a story and to actually see where the body was buried, you hear about these things but never know they truly exist and you've actually been to the house, wow. It's a beautiful house, love all the carvings and that staircase is stunning. Enjoyed this one more than I should for some apparent reason, but then again I love hearing or watching films to do with serial killers. Thank you very much for sharing, stay safe. (UK)
At about 7:53 there is a voice over yours that almost sounds like it said "look at that" or something like it when you were commenting about the wood carving. It almost definitely sounds like an EVP but than who knows. I really love the way that house looks as well. Fantastic find you have there. They should really fix it up to sell it.
I also picked up on that.
I heard it too.
I heard it too but he mentioned a friend was joining him later-could have been that friend.
@@mortechrome The voice was heard before he said that.
I heard it ti
It's extremely hard to re sell houses that have had a murder take place. My realtor just denied one that's been on a private sale for years with no attempt for purchase.
Some believe this and some don't but anytime violent actions take place it will always leave behind negative energy and I think that some Realtors are fully aware of this
There are only 3 states that require disclosure. 7.8 homicides for every 100,000 ppl in the US in 2020. Homes where homicides have occured have a 3% on average drop in value. Unless something horrific involving multiple murders in one event occurs and the property needs to be torn down, these data points prove on a national level that it cannot possibly be extremely hard on average to sell a house in which a modern murder occured and that's not accounting for suicide.
You have a very clever filming technique. The pre-story intro really made a spooky start to an intriguing post.
Great channel.
Love it .
Creepy green bathroom 🤮
Awsome video. I could hear people talking when you where talking and when u where quiet but you said your alone so very strange. As a medium I can sense and feel this home and there are a few spirits hanging around plus somthing very dark hiding in the darkness
You did a great job on this walk through. I know I kept hearing things. And you must have been freaking out. But you kept it to yourself and told a great story about a great house. Thumbs up!!!
Did you hear the man speaking at 16:30-36? I sure did. Couldn't make out what he was saying, tho.
@@juliepearce6667 I couldnt hear anything there but at 16:26 a man says a drawn out wisper of a "Hey"
@@mirandawahl250 creepy!!
Such a lovely house. Shame if it is to be demolished, but also understandable due to its history.
Kills me to see beautiful old homes left abandoned and destroyed. Sad all around.
I know what you mean. I have a soft spot for 1900-1930s craftsman style homes. Houston, TX had tons of them that people have taken care of beautfully
@@RCButterfly ... I'm in Galveston but lived in Houston for a few years. And you're right, there are some beautiful homes.
It is too sad
@@Liz-cmc313 I was wandering down Elgin Street one day years ago and saw a 2 story Craftsman style home (used as leased business space) that I loved. I went inside and asked the receptionist about speaking to the owner. They gave my number to the owner, who called me later that day to talk about the beautiful architecture and style. She told me all about history of the home, which had been a brothel in the 1930s or 1940s. She told me when she bought the property there were metal bars on every window in the second floor and attic so that Johns couldnt skip out the window without paying for quality time with the "ladies" of the house. She had jumped through all the hoops to get the house marked as a historical marker so that the home cannot be torn down in order to put a trashy tow house in its place. The owner was so nice and told me I was welcome to wander through the building anytime to appreciate it's beauty as long as I did not disturb her tenants. I really appreciated the level of detail she employed in restoring the hardwood flooring and other details of the home. House are just not built to that quality anymore.
The great Gatsby Era vibes and knowing a husband still lives knowing she buried . Brutal. Chills. Ugh
I like that you weren't loud or silly in the video. This was a new video for me which I don't typically do since I accidentally click ones that end up being disrespectful/loud and I really appreciate that you were respectful. I believe in the energy in places and even though this house had a dark period, that doesn't mean that it wasn't happy before 2008 and that it can't be happy and positive again. It needs a loving family that will respect what happened and love the house!!! Only my belief. I totally agree with Miriam Soloman's comments about different decorating things in the house. Thanks
At around 8 minutes while he was looking at the stairs i heard a voice while he was talking then again when he went into the room next to it, right before he heard a noise.
That poor woman, such a horrible thing, he deserved life in prison.
The info you gave makes the video more interesting. Nice job!
I would not be afraid to buy a home that someone had died in. I live in an old building from the mid 1800s and I'm sure more than one person died in here. I don't feel anything evil though and I'm very sensitive to the spiritual.
I live in an old two-story townhouse style apartment where the first floor had housed a pharmacy in the early 1900’s with store-front windows and all. The owner of the pharmacy was working one day and a man came pointing a gun at him to rob the store. The owner had a heart attack from the shock and fear and died where he fell. Nothing weird goes on here anymore but it used to. When we first moved in we’d hear someone running up and down the stairs, things banging in the kitchen and voices at night. It stopped around year 1 of the 4 years we have lived her.
I agree, it's sad that so many locations are abandoned....when there are some many homeless people out there....this place would be so beautiful if it was renovated.
Homeless folks need to get a job. Plenty of places looking for workers, No reason to be living on the street.
@@jaysmith179not every place , restaurant, store, job, will hire the homeless. Yes , there's plenty of jobs out there but how many of them would hire somebody for real ? with no physical address, no place to go home to, no place to shower, no phone to call, possible drug and or mental issues , no clean clothes, etc ...
Would you want to go to McDonald's for example and have your food fixed , and or cooked by a homeless person, not knowing when they last showered , if there work uniform was clean ??? How about would you want to work with someone who stinks from lack of clean clothes, lack of proper hygiene, etc????
Then there's the homeless people with say some money , but may not have enough to afford to pay for a place to live, or move into?? Then whose going to rent to someone who doesn't have a income coming in , one that would pay for them to live there , and there's not many places if any without signing some kind of lease to live there ...
Until you've been in THAT SITUATION OR KNOW SOME ONE WHO HAS BEEN THERE MAYBE YOU SHOULD THINK ABOUT What your voicing and use common sense to that effect..
Say you were a owner of a business are you going to hire someone whose homeless with no chance of knowing if they will even show up to work the next day , or even show up clean? On time?
You have to think outside that box and realize the flaw to your statement ...
Very ignorant statement it is . I'm sorry , but it is.... Not saying ur ignorant just that statement is.....
I hope you never find yourself homeless and in that situation.
Thank you for being so respectful as you showed us around. Enjoy your channel.
I watched fully both programs and this one is the superior documentary. You spent more time on the antique architecture and wood carving. This home really looks as though it's heyday was in the 1960's. Especially that green bathroom. Such a lovely home to be filled with terrible tragedy. This man should have gotten life in prison.
Thank you for the great video
Who did the "other programme"?
@@leeboy2k1 urbex and chill
So were is this house located at ?
Nothing happened it's an urban legend
Where can i find the documentary and what is it called
With all those doors open, any animal could come prowling in--raccoons, cats, dogs...homeless dudes. Or, it could be the restless spirit of the murdered wife roaming through her house looking for a diamond earring or something. That house is stunning. the woodwork and stonework is just gorgeous.
I wouldn’t kill someone (disclaimer lol), but if I did I wouldn’t bury them under my house. Not just from the standpoint of incrimination but the spirit of that person (especially in such tragic circumstances) could be around. How cold must one be to do that? Maybe I’m just superstitious, I don’t know. Very sad all that happened with this property. Great video!
It's an urban legend. There's no results of any murder or anything at all that took place here.
@@LynnAgain83 ah, well if that’s true that is a relief lol. However it has happened elsewhere and I still don’t get why someone would do it lol.
THIS WAS SPECTACULAR!!!!!! Awesome job dude. Loved every second of this.
It's a shame that a beautiful house such as this one had to be demolished.
I guarantee it, back in the day when this house and land was fixed up nicely, I could just imagine how beautiful it looked.
I mean you can tell inside how great all the details and that is, it's a shame that they want to tear it down instead of fixing it.
The statue in the garden with the broken, tilting head...this was a nice walk-through of the house and property. Thank you!
The blueprints left there show someone had to walk away from the project. They must've encountered a massive problem with it and had to give it up for demolition. Maybe termite damage, foundation or wood rot, water damage, all too far gone. Not to mention the ghosts!
Hello 👋 how are you doing?
Such a lovely looking home once upon a time. Just stop for a moment and imagine, picture a couple who were once in love, strolling the rooms, and property making life plans.
I loved your video.It was so creepy but I couldn't stop watching.Thank you for showing us this video of the Abandoned House.Youre an awesome storyteller
Unfortunately, this is an urban legend, not a real case. There is no evidence of this crime having been committed. Multiple searches of dozens of news outlets for several of the search terms in this 'story" have turned up nothing.
so is not true story ??
I'm not surprised for the 3 episodes I watched one said it was Rihanna's mansion and it was a former Carolina hurricane players house. One said toxic waste site 400 homes and it was actually bought by the city due to blight and was only 317 units in duplexes. I hate that these guys don't give a fuck about the actual truth. We'd still watch these explorations just tell the damn truth it's like 5 min doing your research. Also when they say this isn't staged and the other half of the room is piles of crap, like dude, just stop. I don't care if someone staged an area to be esthetically pleasing with the abandoned stuff that was left in the house.
At 4:10 when he first enters the house there is something on a door that looks like a white face or perhaps a mask?
We never get to see what it is. Even though he walks through that area several times he never points that camera at the strange " face" again.
Any ideas?
@@crashman2062 I noticed that too...
This story is not true I have looked of every possible search nothing.
This one definitely has the Dark Exploration stamp. Very sad but interesting find. Great job on the content and great to see the show of respect you gave at the grave.
Did anybody happen to see the woman walk by as he went back to pay his respects? Or did he have a friend with him.he never said so.i saw a female walk by.wearing a backpack.never showed her if it was a friend.spooky
She still is there, and will be. It was a beautiful home thanks for sharing this with us. Stay safe ❤️
"They had money, so this is sad."
Damn, man.
There are a lot of women out there who can make any house a happy home. Even this beautiful place.
I love the looks and layout of the home. Lots of remodeling and repair needed. Too bad there’s a bad history.
It’s sounds like there’s others (voices) in another part of the house when you’re in the green bathroom.
Glad to watch with no expectations of spirits.
Thanks for the walk through I really enjoyed it and my heart goes out too the lady who died such a sad death 😢
That's sad seeing a really beautiful home go empty hope a family can bring it back to life
Love the details of the older homes
Good work. I enjoy how you take your time and show the detail on everything instead of just a quick glance.
What a beautiful home. All the details in the wood is stunning. I loved the music you chose at the beginning, it was haunting and beautiful and really set the mood. Your videos get better and better. And just a comment: I always feel better when you have one or two of your buddies with you. You never know who might be hiding in one of these old homes. Great video. Stay safe :o)
Yes! Please do NOT go in these abandoned homes alone!! There cld be someone crazy in one of them & they might see you & attack you. Thank you for posting though. I can imagine how beautiful it must have been when it was first built. All the hopes & dreams of the lives lived within those walls.... if the walls cld only talk.
So were is this place ?
It is heartbreaking when an old lovely house like this one is demolished or left to rot due to their history. I guarantee you that you could find someone who would be happy to move in and live there even knowing the history. So many options that would save the house but people don't want to do it. Just tear the old down and build new.
I'd move in today and start renovation
Exactly. I'd love to work on it little bit by little. What a beautiful piece of property too!! ✨🙏
@@ScarrednCharred Agreed! It would be a dream come true for me. Not one second of hesitation in my part if it were offered to me. I am more into restoration though over renovation. I like an older homes character and all of that is lost usually in renovation because the whole house is made to look like new construction. Each to their own though is my motto.
Im homeless I dream of one-day having any home but this is. Beautiful
Anyone want to donate a home????
It’s a shame that this beautiful home has gone so far. Such a waste. Enjoyed video. New to channel but will be back. Thank you for sharing. Love and Peace
Love these videos currently watching 2-3 a day on your channel, super sad these circumstances very interesting watch though! Was kind of waiting for you to stumble upon a bunch of squatters after you said you heard what sounded like someone else in the house lol
very respectfully done thank you for paying respects to that poor lady again as you exited the home
I tried looking up this case and couldn't find it. Would love to read the full story, also side note I myself worked in prison and sadly burying family in the walls or floors of their homes is not uncommon.
That’s why they’re all in prison only a moron would bury someone close to home
Hi Dyanne I also would like to know more about that case if I only knew a name.very interesting.take care.
Yeah I tried looking this up as well but had no luck.
Maybe the story isn’t true.
I also tried every possible search and came up smelly as well!!
love your opinions on things. seriously. most guys that do these videos don't really have much taste or know what they like/don't like. definitely a detail I noticed and like. keep up the good work, and stay detail-oriented. it's a good characteristic to have. ✨
Lovely place, sad history. Good job handling it with sensitivity and respect.
What a shame that house is absolutely beautiful. Haunted or not it’s definitely worth renovating or would have when last purchased.
Wow, it must have been so beautiful! Thx. for sharing
Can you link the case please? Very interested in researching it 😊
Such a beautiful house. From the ground floor it doesn't look that damaged.
I bet you the new owner abandoned the property after discovering something creepy and sinister was already living in it and couldn't tolerate it any more. Just had to get up and get out. That's understandable.
or it was the structural damage. maybe mold too.
Due to not being able to afford repairs? Maybe
Due to the government always refusing to leave him alone, especially if the owner was a straight white man? That's also a possibility. But since this well before 2020, that's an unlikely scenario.
Gorgeous home! Trying to use my imagination as if it were still lived in. RIP .....my condolences to the children who lost their momma .
"These people had money so this is very sad, what happened" was such an odd thing to say imo
Please tell me you have listed the actual case associated with this house in description ?? 🙏🙏 This is an amazing find. WOW I really wish you explorer's would tell the case file along with the house's y'all find. Please consider this . Tx
Nope!
They lied. It's not true. So far the 3 videos I've watched have been click bait lies.
This is 100% bs story. Complete clickbait.
I won't be subbing.
Nah unfortunately I believe it's an urban legend. Disappointed
Well, I read this story is fake. Kinda disappointed had high hopes for this channel.
Really nice home, almost every home has had someone die in the home. I run a small property management business and we have had several people die in our properties.
Anyone else was hearing voices in the house? I felt lots of chills too just watching it.
Thank you for this video.
What’s the name of the husband who murder his wife in there?
I heard female voice say hello @9:45 as soon as he goes in the green bathroom
I NEED TO KNOW THE NAMES!!!
My house is 111 years old...just by average default im sure quite a few people have died inside of it....chills!!
What a shame it's to be demolished😦 Beautiful old house.