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2007-08-02 23:46:39 · 40 answers · asked by majoti 5 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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When I was a police officer in the NYPD, there was a serial killer working alone in upper Manhattan in 1990. This killer, who was never caught, would trap women in an elevator (many instances of this were caught on security cameras) and drag them up the roof of the building they were in, brutally beat, torture, and rape them, and often time throw them off the roof to their deaths. In one particular instance, this killer snatched a woman from the courtyard of a housing project and dragged her into the basement of a building. There were actual witnesses to the woman getting abducted, and they dismissed what they were watching as a lover's quarrel and opted not to get involved. In many NYC housing developments, there are a series of tunnels which connect the buildings for maintenance personnel to use to go from building to building. This murderer took her into the tunnel and performed brutal acts of torture on this poor woman the likes of which I never saw before of since. One of the objects he used to sodomize her with was a garden rake which he conveniently swiped from the gardener's closet along the way to the dark, secluded tunnel where her killed her. This poor woman's body was found the next morning by a worker who showed up early. I was one of the first officers on the scene. It was around five o'clock in the morning, I was working a midnight tour with my partner, and we were looking to go home soon. The worker met us at the entrance to the tunnel which looks very much like the entrance to any basement in a large building. We walked for about thirty yards or so, with only our flashlights as the light bulbs in the ceiling were very dim and placed far apart. As a rookie cop, I hadn't seen many dead bodies, and traveling along those dank, cockroach filled halls of the tunnel, and then witnessing the horrific aftermath of the bloodiest, and cruelest murder scene I ever saw before or since, was and is the creepiest thing I ever saw. This still haunts me. I often think of what of this poor woman, and I shudder to think of the fear and terror she experienced as she was being tortured to death. Want to talk about spooky? This has any ghost story beat. That is about as creepy as it gets.

2007-08-03 02:58:25 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Grudge 5 · 1 0

Yahoo Answers, its full of Zombies who are trying to answer questions with no brain.

joking aside, it was an old house in Berkshire when I was a kid, it was made of timber which was rare for the UK and would move in the wind, like creek. It was covered by a mountain of Virginia creeper, and also had a huge bees nest on the stairs. So we used to dare each other to put messages in the loft window - the only one not boarded up. This meant that you had to climb the four floors in almost complete darkness. There were bats in the roof, and foxes in the basement, as well as all kinds of wildlife, living in the old shell. I hated it when it was I whom was dared - but you dare not back down at that age, so used to hide a small pen light torch in my pocket, after the first climb inside.

I put about six messages in that stupid window, before somebody set light to the place and it was demolshed for safety reasons.

2007-08-02 23:58:35 · answer #2 · answered by DAVID C 6 · 0 0

Ravenspark Asylum, Irvine, Scotland, Downright scary
Also Dankeith House, Ayrshire

2007-08-03 06:13:57 · answer #3 · answered by dickyhart001 3 · 1 0

I slept over at my friends house and she told me about this person that used to live next door, which was now a derelict house, and the person next door moved out because their dog died in that house and every night afterwards she would hear a panting in her ear, a howling, and feel warm breath on her face. That night, we both heard howling in the middle of the night. She lives in the middle of the countryside and there are no houses for ages around, and none with dogs, and it couldn't be a fox because foxes don't make those noises, and it couldn't be a human because it was too dog-like. Then we both saw this really really small glowing orb-like thing floating between us and it just stayed there for ages. I'm never sleeping there again and she understands why, but she hasn't moved out because her parents don't believe us.

2007-08-03 06:27:07 · answer #4 · answered by Glaedr 2 · 1 0

In St.Louis,Missouri,theres a restaraunt called the Lemp Mansion. A rich,but apparently dysfunctional family lived there in the 1800s.Some of the family members committed suicide there. You can walk around check out the rooms where they took place. I love going there,plus the food is good :)

Also,every once in awhile,as Im driving,I will smell the scent of my dads stinky cigars.This happens even if the widows are rolled up.Dad has been gone 21 yrs now.....

2007-08-03 02:22:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Alamo in downtown San Antonio, Texas at night-
the park rangers even get spooked there. There's a lot of ghostly activity all throughout that area including the local hotels.

I saw someone floating out of a second story window in the Alamo that no one could get to- his eyes glowed, too!

2007-08-03 00:26:30 · answer #6 · answered by Lynnette_is_a_Lovely_Latina! 4 · 0 0

My grandparents old house in New Orleans. Before it got ruined by Hurricane Katrina, it was haunted. I was always woken up by something at like 3 in the morning and I also heard heavy footsteps on the stairs. It was right next to Fort McComb where the battle of New Orleans was fought so they would dig up bullets & stuff all the time. It was so scary there.

2007-08-02 23:49:36 · answer #7 · answered by Girlie 3 · 1 0

That has to be the most haunted castle in England... That place had Ghost that haunted other ghost... I have never since see a place that was filled with so much evil as that place was..... I have been to 40 different countries and I have visited almost every haunted place that still existed...... And there is no where I have ever been that could come close to equaling the evil that castle in England had..................................

2007-08-03 16:34:44 · answer #8 · answered by kilroymaster 7 · 0 0

okay...i live in the midwest...all corn and bean fields...i was out one time with friends doing the graveyard tours finding witches graves and such...there are a lot here, and stories forever...we go on this one abandoned house...way out in the country...everything was overgrown around it...it was terribly spooky looking and we decided to go in (cause we were idiots and hadn't seen blair witch)...anyway we went through the house and found some really odd things...like in the kitchen there were 5 forks all set in a row...and two knives set on each end of the forks pointing towards them...odd...we move on...the livingroom had a couch and all of the cushions were off set in the corner like a little seat...odd...we go upstairs and in one room were these old baby dolls...all lined up in the window seat...some were looking outside...some looking right at you as you walked in the door...nothing else in this room but a crib in the corner...that was creapy as all get out...so we moved on...the last room we went in (which wasn't the last room of the house) had this writing on the wall...it said "guess what, you're next"....
we ran like hell and never looked back...never went again...didn't even talk about it for a long time...it was just creapy...then when blair witch project came out 20 years later...we called one another (even though we hadn't talked in all those years) and were creaped out all over again

2007-08-02 23:54:54 · answer #9 · answered by Daisy 6 · 1 0

Mary Kings Close Edinburgh

2007-08-02 23:51:09 · answer #10 · answered by wee_reenie 3 · 1 0

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