House of Horrors

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We pulled up and parked in front of the next house on our investigation list. The house itself was a Victorian that was coated in a deep burgundy paint. It was over 100 years old and you could see it, she has not aged gently. The paint was chipping and the wood was splitting. The wooden balcony on the second floor and the porch at the front door both had broken boards and the crevices were filled with mold. The iron fencing around the house was all still standing but many posts suffered from rust.

  We gathered a couple small cameras and approached the iron gate. “Well I can see why people would call this the House of Horrors; I would be surprised if it wasn’t haunted.” I said as I turned on the mobile camera attached to my wrist.

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