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ABANDONED Mansion Hidden In The Woods - You Won’t Believe What’s Inside!!! 

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One night in February of 1982, rural Georgia police got a disturbing 911 call from a mother in panic. Her 16 year old son Thomas had just been brutally stabbed to death while he was asleep in bed. When Georgia dispatch showed up to the grisly scene, they discovered the teenager had been murdered by his 14 year old sister, Rachel and she was nowhere to be found.
And we later found out, she didn't only intend of killing her brother that night.. she also had plans of killing her parents but because of the screams of her brother as he was being stabbed to death, she panicked, dropped the knife and escaped out the back door and ran into the woods.
So a little bit about Rachel, she seemed like a normal 14 year kid, she made decent grades in school, she was quiet, but from the outside looking in, nothing seemed out of the ordinary
BUT According to interviews with Rachel's siblings, she was very troubled from an early age, she didn't really have any friends, and she spent most her time alone in her room
but as she got older, Rachel became more and more reclusive and it was around this time, she developed a fascination with Satanic worship and began practicing satanic rituals in her bedroom, right next to her brother Thomas' room. And to this day, her parents blame the murder solely on Rachel's Satanic practices.
HOWEVER the plot to this story gets even thicker… check this out-
in later interviews with 2 of Rachel's siblings, they introduced new details to this story that paints a much broader picture of what might have truly been going on the household. They claim that from the age of 7, Rachel along with her younger sister was being molested and abused by Thomas
But that's not all
Allegedly, Rachel's FATHER, had also been molesting the two girls. Her father of course denies these claims and says that the devil made Rachel do it and not perhaps years of sexual, emotional, and physical torment she had to endure before she finally snapped and devised a plan to murder her own brother and parents.
During the very brief investigation and court proceeding Rachel's story of what happened to her as a child matched perfectly with what her two siblings claimed… nevertheless, she was giving a harsh sentencing to 28 years in a mental facility in Florida.
Apparently after the murder, the family moved pretty from the small Georgia town and never really looked back… understandably so. But here's another kicker- they left everything inside the 1884 home and they didn't sell it either. Grant it, I imagine it'd be a tough sell considering what happened there.
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@ageorgiapeach9442
@ageorgiapeach9442 Год назад
Many people paint their porch ceilings blue to prevent wasp nests. The wasps think it’s sky so will not build nests on the ceiling and walls. I don’t know if it really works. Great video.
@swannoir7949
@swannoir7949 Год назад
I thought it was to keep evil spirits away.
@Isa_quenby
@Isa_quenby Год назад
That’s what I was thinking. Where I live in Georgia we paint it blue to prevent/reduce insects from taking up residence.
@angelajoleefloria2564
@angelajoleefloria2564 Год назад
Hmmm... I never heard that before.
@maxiecolston7551
@maxiecolston7551 Год назад
It was to keep evil spirits away... Wtf did you get wasp nest from. Lmao.
@Isa_quenby
@Isa_quenby Год назад
@@maxiecolston7551 maybe that’s where you grew up. Nobody was saying it was wrong. Just saying there are more than one reason depending on where you grew up and belief system. There’s no need to come in hot like that.
@tahaoz2122
@tahaoz2122 Год назад
What I like most about this channel is that I can learn about the stories of these abandoned places. This and the presentation skills are the major differences between this channel and its counterparts.
@wanderlustXwonder
@wanderlustXwonder Год назад
I totally agree! He really takes the time to tell us the story, and he is so respectful when he walks through the houses.
@hippyhop3913
@hippyhop3913 Год назад
I agree too, it’s great to know the story behind the building …makes it much more fascinating to watch ..
@robertholt3996
@robertholt3996 Год назад
You should also check out The Proper People if you haven't already. Very similar in terms of quality of content.
@lauralaura2293
@lauralaura2293 Год назад
Same to me...❤
@cricketmusic62
@cricketmusic62 Год назад
I can't believe you think this house interior is in this condition. I've had to stay in hotels that didn't look this good. 😂
@ruthpullis9279
@ruthpullis9279 Год назад
Oh my God I remember that like it was yesterday. She was 16 years old pregnant with twins. They found her in a motel room I don't remember if she was with her brother at the time or she was with another man and she had her cat with her. She would not go anywhere without that cat because that was her life. That was a very sad day in 1982. I don't know what happened to her children.
@louannelawson4916
@louannelawson4916 11 месяцев назад
Yes I would like to know more about this information as well.
@shariboyle1166
@shariboyle1166 11 месяцев назад
Yes, I would like to know more about this story too!
@bettynewton6160
@bettynewton6160 11 месяцев назад
I’d love to know more also. About the the girl and her children, but also about the owners of the house, the house itself and how the beautiful furniture was acquired.
@ruthpullis9279
@ruthpullis9279 11 месяцев назад
The Corpsewood murders 40 years later Georgia 1982
@FaithLezy-qc5dn
@FaithLezy-qc5dn 11 месяцев назад
Do you know who owns it? I would like to buy it.
@plaguewifedaydreamingastro8411
@plaguewifedaydreamingastro8411 9 месяцев назад
I grew up in an abusive household and this gave me the freakin willies. If those children were telling the truth, i can imagine the insane gaslighting, the facade of a perfect family their parents and broter presented, and the constant terror of one of them snapping. I hope theyve found peace.
@MsBonijoni
@MsBonijoni 7 месяцев назад
. . ✨ omg I felt exactly what you described . . I could sense a foreboding within the walls of this house, it’s dense like the heavy emphasis on brown wood and heavy furniture sucking all of the air out of the rooms . . 🔜Exit, stage left !
@cathygoodrich9995
@cathygoodrich9995 6 месяцев назад
Nobody has died in that house, at all!
@irenemagill4890
@irenemagill4890 4 месяца назад
One never knows, each person has their own truth.😊
@lutherdowe1526
@lutherdowe1526 3 месяца назад
Its not true.
@ramdaniouafaa9781
@ramdaniouafaa9781 15 дней назад
💔🌷
@catwoman2596
@catwoman2596 Год назад
Thank you for not posting too much info regarding location. I'd hate to see things stolen from there.
@jkm1611
@jkm1611 Год назад
If people ONLY think of stealing thats just sick. I actually like knowing where these stories are. Not so I can go there and steal but so I have a visual of the person.
@ursachan7988
@ursachan7988 Год назад
Stolen from a house of horrors. If what he say is true , we can’t even imagine how much these little girls suffer in there! To the point to kill the abuser his own brother and maybe father too!
@craighess848
@craighess848 Год назад
It is amazing being close to the road that looters havent gone in a took all those valuables. Strange.
@rosem7925
@rosem7925 Год назад
​@@ursachan7988 yes and there may be bad energy attached to some or all of those things left behind...alot of that is rare & antique but you still have be careful about what might be attached to some of those things kinda eerie..but also would love to have collected some of those things myself..
@MariaSilva-vh2po
@MariaSilva-vh2po 11 месяцев назад
@@ursachan7988 ,amei o video ,mais não entendo o idioma de vcs, sou do Brasil, leio os comentários que são traduzidos em português Brasil, na vdd a história contada eu não sei o que realmente aconteceu, cheiro ,
@hailysims3706
@hailysims3706 Год назад
You are my favorite Explorer! You give some history on the property, you just don't scan the room, you EXPLORE it! I love when you open the drawers and allow us to view what's hidden. So happy to have found your channel! Thank you for the content you put on here for us to watch and thank you for your effort in finding these places and sharing!
@alissamcphetridge5357
@alissamcphetridge5357 Год назад
These old homes with the old antiques, and the stories are Amazing! Why doesn’t these families at least sell the antiques to preserve the history of these time periods? I’m just an antique furniture lover and it makes my heart hurt to see them just be left behind! Your channel is Awesome!
@loraineriddell7157
@loraineriddell7157 Год назад
I love the way you appreciate antiques and take such an interest in old abandoned houses. It's very sad to see how much these places are vandalised though ....
@veronicavillar6873
@veronicavillar6873 Год назад
So far yours ( channel ) is the 1st one I've encountered telling/narrating the story behind the abandoned houses/ mansions/ etc. Congratulations for doing this! Photos aren't enough, it can be vividly understood if there's a narration of truth, of what happened really!
@catsooey
@catsooey Год назад
There’s a lot of strange things about this video. I’m amazed at the lack of mold, dust and decay in a 40 year old abandoned house. And the tv is also very old for 1982. I know black and white tv’s were still around and many places still felt like the 1940’s, but it’s worth pointing out. I was born in the late 70’s and growing up you could still feel the presence of the earlier decades - the 40’s, even the 30’s and earlier in some places. Time moved so much slower and consume electronics and technology were fairly stagnant. People had tube tv’s, cable was brand new so that was a luxury, my grandparents had old furniture dating back to the 19th century - it was just different. The ‘modern age’ as I refer to it didn’t start until 1988 or so. That’s when cd’s, newer looking cars and tv’s, etc became more common. Kind of a microcosm of the way progress was very slow prior to the 20th century, and then suddenly the world was completely changed.
@rociocaceresjuradodelosrey9179
I felt as you, and I also had a very strange feeling frovv the house.
@allisgrace1313
@allisgrace1313 Год назад
I really like how you summed up the difference that existed before the late 80s. I can definitely agree with that. Especially being in the rural north. I get pretty nostalgic for the earliest days of my youth, being born in '81, which I remember very clearly. The early 80s into which I was born was a different world than the late 90s of which I graduated. God bless you.
@ashroyer03
@ashroyer03 Год назад
@@allisgrace1313I love this insight. I am only 19 and was born in 2003… that’s far aways different from what I’ve ever seen. It’s just so strange to live in such a modern world now where that house is still left off in the early 1982. Just doesn’t seem real to me. Things are beyond different, and I do wish I could experience it
@allisgrace1313
@allisgrace1313 Год назад
@@ashroyer03 Keep seeking wisdom, my young friend. By your comment I get the impression that you are already wise beyond your years. Modernity had already stolen so much from you that you may just be getting glimpses of. I encourage you to look into the thoughts of G.K. Chesterton. Are you familiar with him? A good place to start might be his book Orthodoxy. Also, I encourage you to look into what was REALLY going on with the French Revolution. And then WWl and the aftermath. This will help you start to understand this world you have grown up in. All in not as it seems. Might I pray for you Aaliyah? And if so, what prayer would you place on my heart? May God richly bless you and yours.
@LauraDiamondWise
@LauraDiamondWise Год назад
Your summation of the video, and the tracking of time, is beautifully stated. I was born in 1965, and, while I had parents who loved me, they were not very good parents. I come from a violent background, that said, this video resonated much of what I experienced, murder aside. My childhood was a battlefield and time moved slowly. What you said about the shifting of the era is so true, but I would take it a little further back to about 1985. That’s about the time when the glitz and aerobic fitness craze that marked the’80’s came upon us. Even so, I agree with you that everything after 1988 would seem to move as if it were an HG Wells novel. We are living in a age now, in which, fashion and design borrows from times long since past.
@SusB2Ya
@SusB2Ya Год назад
I'm a new viewer of your videos and have truly enjoyed them. This one truly resonated with me being an older person; it could have very well been the home I grew up in. The art work you were curious about was very common in the 70s- hand crafts were VERY popular. Macrame, ceramics, etc and was found in almost every home. The folded flag you found in the dresser drawer is what is presented to the family of a person in service upon death at their funeral. I still have the one presented to Mama when Daddy died and it will be handed down to my son. The cabinet in the bathroom you admired is a French style vanity and the gold on it is referred to as 'gilding'. That was a symbol of craftmanship and status to have gilded items. You can tell older things were made with craftsmanship, made with quality to last. Even electronics like the tvs. We had repairmen who would come out and repair our tv rather than throw it away and buy another. That was true of most everything we bought and owned and, honestly, I long for those times again. We took pride in what we owned, saving to purchase, taking our time picking items out based on how long it would last, could it have multiple uses, etc. I hope the younger generations will try some kind of craft whether it be wood working, ceramics, whatever, and start this trend again and get us away from a throw away society. It's a wonderful feeling making something with your hands; knowing you are contributing something of beauty and use to the world. I have to admit, while watching your videos I do correct you on some things but that's just because I have a number of years on you so I'm familair with so many things that cross your paths. Keep exploring and sharing your adventures and finds with us. Wishing you many more blessings
@nickypiccallo
@nickypiccallo Год назад
I’m English and born in 1959. Couldn’t agree more 🙌🏼❤👵🏻🇬🇧
@mitzie393
@mitzie393 Год назад
I literally remember my parents having similar items. The sylvania tv in a cabinet was one of them. I was born in 1966 and I absolutely can’t believe this was that many years ago. Seems like yesterday to me. It’s sad to see things not appreciated and left behind. Thanks for the tour.
@barbh9437
@barbh9437 Год назад
Same here
@michelleashley4862
@michelleashley4862 Год назад
Born in 65, this brought back memories
@Emily_Paris
@Emily_Paris 11 месяцев назад
Born late 1950’s…my mom had a singer sewing machine and we also had a Sylvania black and white tv.
@MariaSilva-vh2po
@MariaSilva-vh2po 11 месяцев назад
@@michelleashley4862 ,eu nasci em 51,éramos muito humildes, não tínhamos tv, imagine esses lindos moveis, Brasil,
@deborahcline4237
@deborahcline4237 10 месяцев назад
I remember a lot of these things too. The Matador and the velvet paintings was fairly common. The lamp with flowers in bottom. Sometimes had quail in them. Balcony was cool. Seeing the younger guys exploring and getting excited over things I remember makes me giggle a little.
@BonnieMiller
@BonnieMiller Год назад
I just want to say I appreciate so much that you tell the story of how the houses became abandoned, so thank you so much for doing this...
@andychris7647
@andychris7647 Год назад
Same here it was so nice seeing this. Hi Bonnie how are you doing with your family i do hope you’re safe from the Covid?
@vicciblackford6303
@vicciblackford6303 Год назад
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@jimbaptista7371
@jimbaptista7371 Год назад
Such a terrible waste. Why not sell everything? Just nuts...
@absatwell8163
@absatwell8163 Год назад
The unfortunate thing about the antiques is that the kids don’t want them. I have several beautiful pieces. Told my child who is 22 I would haunt her if she didn’t at least take her great grandmothers desk. Her namesake. People buy them up for cheap and paint them for resale. 🤯 They want all this new looking furniture, but with the antique quality which you can’t find at a retail store.
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
It’s so crazy to me that people paint over the beautiful wood grain and cover up all the character
@absatwell8163
@absatwell8163 Год назад
@@JeremyXplores It makes me cringe, but I’m fairly sure it will happen to all the pieces I have when I get dead. The good thing is, I won’t know. 🤣
@maryfowler360
@maryfowler360 Год назад
My kids don’t want anything when I die. Kids and grandkids now days don’t see the sentimental value in our stuff like we do. I’m 64 and have my mama’s cookie jar that she was given on her 16th birthday by the jewel t man
@NCAdventuress
@NCAdventuress Год назад
@@JeremyXplores The younger generations don't want anything that reminds them of their grandmother. It's an entirely new world.
@raer.9291
@raer.9291 Год назад
You are so right!!!
@JayCee2323
@JayCee2323 Год назад
WOW that's incredibly sad! Amazing video of course 😍 You always show so much respect for the family, the homes and the backstory of each video. Thank you so much! 💗
@surethingg
@surethingg 6 месяцев назад
Bravo. You staged the whole thing and made the whole story up. Facts.
@MissDsPlace
@MissDsPlace Год назад
34:46 ---> reminds me of when My dad once said "Anyone can go through life getting all the things they want,...Yet nothing they truly need"...Beautiful treasures, sad story...Thank you for sharing. thumbs up!!
@florflower5647
@florflower5647 Год назад
You are so good telling the story behind the abandoned properties..wow 👍
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
Thank you so much!!! I’ve always had a passion for stories. This is such a high compliment!
@07jeepgirl
@07jeepgirl 9 месяцев назад
What’s with the big stain on the eagle quilt?
@serenityinhim
@serenityinhim 9 месяцев назад
Technically the home belongs to her if no one claims it or is still alive. I really would love to be able to research this story and see where she is now…phenomenal video and your narrative and videography skills are impeccable!! Thank you for ALL you do to bring us these wonderful video stories! ❤❤ God bless you! -christine
@queenofhearts6127
@queenofhearts6127 5 месяцев назад
The story is fabricated. This home recently sold to a new owner (who has been informed about this video) and there is no record of a murder according to the GA police.
@DelishBish
@DelishBish Год назад
I came for the abandoned murder house in the woods, stayed for the insightful and respectful presentation. I srsly cannot believe, how minor any damage is on the interior. Truly amazing. That must be a helluva roof they had. I so wish this house and family could have had a happier ending.
@eamonnquigley2125
@eamonnquigley2125 Год назад
same here watching in from ireland some of them big houses in the american country side where stunning... but what takes away from that is the really sad story behind it all ...............the bed linen was still on the beds is was as if there was somebody still living there................
@fearlessvic7948
@fearlessvic7948 Год назад
Those paintings with the children with sad black eyes are famous. They're called "Big Eyes". Look them up. Amazing house!
@beckysmith8613
@beckysmith8613 5 месяцев назад
Yes by Margaret keane her story is very interesting
@Driftwoodbaby
@Driftwoodbaby 3 месяца назад
@@beckysmith8613 artist is Ozz Franca
@kimglass4851
@kimglass4851 Год назад
wow the down stairs is such a mess and then upstairs is immaculate! Great find Jeremy!
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@RetroCaptain
@RetroCaptain Год назад
Someone is lining up and picking through the furniture. It might be pieces from other nearby homes stored in there as well. I used to know a very wealthy antique dealer repairman who bought several houses in our city strictly as storage homes. Nobody lives in them they're floor to ceiling storage for antiques for his business.
@darlenejohnson8864
@darlenejohnson8864 9 дней назад
Thank you so much for showing this Jeremy. The sound of your voice very calming.
@carriesnest
@carriesnest 11 месяцев назад
I've seen this explored before but never knew the back story. You did a phenomenal job on this! Thank you for covering the stories behind these explores.
@johnletitia
@johnletitia Год назад
Jeremy, I have seen many walk-throughs of old houses but yours here is probably the best one I have ever seen, and what a story backdrop this house has
@Perspective125
@Perspective125 Год назад
Thank you for this video. I truly appreciate the history that you provide about your explores, this one included. Thank you too, for coining the phrase "the original crime" the childrens' upbringing. You seem to be a wise man with empathy.
@NoeyRose
@NoeyRose 6 месяцев назад
Weird. A friend actually showed me this video after I showed her the listing that this place was for sale. Checking the area: there is no such murder listed anywhere even near the property in the 80s. Checking the comments, no other explorers have the same story and the "stab marks" in the doll only showed up with this particular explorer. I'm going to check in with the realtor, but the story matched with this place is sus.
@ThePhantomGamerForever
@ThePhantomGamerForever 6 месяцев назад
Woah!!!! That's really creepy.
@Bush_Fam
@Bush_Fam 6 месяцев назад
Why did you find out?
@NoeyRose
@NoeyRose 6 месяцев назад
@Bush_Fam unfortunately so far nothing else. It's farther than we wanted, and the holidays have caught up so we haven't contacted anyone yet.
@Bush_Fam
@Bush_Fam 6 месяцев назад
@@NoeyRose okay sounds good. This is like one thing I just want closure and answers too lol.
@snowwhite5842
@snowwhite5842 6 месяцев назад
I’m thinking about going to tour the property, legally, as a prospective buyer. I have fallen in love with this place. I have searched the internet as well as GA state archives and found no such story. The closet thing was a 1982 murder of a 14 yo girl by a Georgia couple. Had nothing to do with this place. The only place you find this story is on YT by urban explorers.
@Bayougurl1961
@Bayougurl1961 Год назад
Thank you so much for working so hard for bring your videos where we can see them🙏❣
@MissPresley69
@MissPresley69 Год назад
Thank you so much for telling the story of this house and it's inhabitants in such a respectful way. I appreciate how you put the facts straight, without judging her and her actions. There is always more than what meets the eye, if you care to dig a little deeper. She and her brother must have endured living hell and I hope they are in a better place now. What a sad, but beautiful home. 🤍😟🙏
@bulliesboy
@bulliesboy Год назад
Very nicely presented with respect to the original owners. What struck me the most is the lack of photos except for the one of the little boy. Very sad
@hillbillymods2866
@hillbillymods2866 5 месяцев назад
I hate to doubt the veracity of the back story but there's absolutely nothing on the internet about it.
@queenofhearts6127
@queenofhearts6127 Месяц назад
I found the house for sale on Facebook when this video was released. It was available for viewing at the time it was filmed. The realtor confirmed that there were no murders at the house. The new owner (Christy Loftin) has been informed about this video and the fabricated story.
@debragat
@debragat Год назад
Absolutely love your story telling on your explores, you truly bring the viewer into the place to experience what you do. A huge th from Ontario CANADA
@primobengalscattery9023
@primobengalscattery9023 Год назад
Wow this was truly awesome and a time capsule for sure. You do it very well too ! Thanks for bringing this to us all . Looking forward to watching your other ones. 😁💞
@terryciavola5962
@terryciavola5962 Год назад
Thank you. Presented so well. Such a tragic story.
@cindyenglishmceachern8594
@cindyenglishmceachern8594 Год назад
Just found your channel , I'm hooked ! Great job , love that you give details on house and story .
@MsSephrena
@MsSephrena 5 месяцев назад
Wonderful job of portraying this sad situation - Thank you for sharing...
@ronda7340
@ronda7340 Год назад
What a great video!!! You did an amazing job....thnk you for taking us along...
@cassandrasuzannelalonde4758
Thank you for a knowledgeable and very interesting tour of this house. Always enjoy the houses back stories.
@CrushScreen6137
@CrushScreen6137 10 месяцев назад
Dear Jeremy, thanks for the infomation you gave before the video and during the movie. Your respecfull way of narration and display of properties makes respect your job and your personality.
@kerrymulcahy8973
@kerrymulcahy8973 Месяц назад
Hi jeremy, Thanks for sharing the videos, I’ve seen a few and seeing this one I see you do your research which makes it so much more interesting having a back story, thanks from Australia.
@mrdikasun
@mrdikasun Год назад
Jeremy, your voice is very soothing, and your video and audio work is great. Best wishes! I hope your channel excels.
@garrettdavis8469
@garrettdavis8469 Год назад
This was another excellent video! You channel is quickly becoming one of my new favorites.
@ivyaleman2849
@ivyaleman2849 Год назад
I have seen this home explored by others and although I found it interesting, your was the only one who had a background story , by you researching the history behind why this home was abandoned and telling the story it a respectful way, makes your videos so much more interesting to watch.
@splitraven7060
@splitraven7060 Год назад
You are fantastic at sharing the history and cinematography!! Thank you for your work. Sad story with this house. It’s gorgeous!!
@jazograyski8708
@jazograyski8708 Год назад
Your channel is a breath of fresh air , in the urban exploration. Thank you for such informative, well done video s.
@twistedjypsee9226
@twistedjypsee9226 Год назад
This is the first video of yours I have watched and I have to say I'm loving the history like so many others. I love the volume of your voice... but that wink convinced me to subscribe AND follow you on other social media. Looking forward to all your videos!
@uk138
@uk138 Год назад
Just recently discovered your channel and I love your videos!!! I'd really love to know more backstory and history behind these places u visit!
@seashells616
@seashells616 8 месяцев назад
This house is CREEPY AF. I have had nightmares about being trapped in a large rambling old house with an evil foreboding presence, and I can't find my way out.. Ugh....however, I love your videos and the stories that you tell!
@teresarussell8264
@teresarussell8264 6 месяцев назад
i agree! It’s very creepy and the kitchen is bizarre
@jonq8714
@jonq8714 4 месяца назад
It's all in the head anyway, nothing to fear in an empty house.
@carolynmcqueen8855
@carolynmcqueen8855 4 месяца назад
Learn about the Sally house wow the Sally house omfg demonic
@adrianexo21
@adrianexo21 2 месяца назад
@seasshells616 OMG i do too!! i have dreams like that 90% of the nights i sleep. always trying to find my way out of an old house and there’s a foreboding presence. idk what that means, but i assume it has some spiritual or emotional meaning.
@MrOkibob
@MrOkibob Месяц назад
I have the same kinds of dreams as well! Sometimes I'm actually banishing the evil force away with a large crystal or with my hand. It feels extremely intense like my life depends on it
@PN-sk3ve
@PN-sk3ve Год назад
Hello Jeremy, this exploration was amazing!! The story of what happened is definitely sad I feel sorry for the kids. Thank you for sharing a interesting exploration .🤗💕
@lindahickok5536
@lindahickok5536 Год назад
You are awesome! Thank you for telling us the story behind the mention. Very well done.
@andychris7647
@andychris7647 Год назад
Hello, happy New Years to you 🎉
@sgayle6689
@sgayle6689 Год назад
Your voice, AND the way you use your voice, are excellent. You are wonderful at doing this kind of work you do. Thank you 🌺🌻🌿
@JSAFIXIT
@JSAFIXIT Год назад
Wow, that place is incredible. Tragic story behind it though. I like how you are so respectful of everything when exploring!
@princesswhite9570
@princesswhite9570 Год назад
Just found your channel! I'm addicted I've been binge watching you all day! I absolutely love how you tell these stories ❤️ thank you!
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
Thank you so much! I love story telling and exploring so why not do both! Haha
@princesswhite9570
@princesswhite9570 Год назад
@@JeremyXplores you do an amazing job! I've watched literally every video! Can't wait for more!
@moladhdodhia164
@moladhdodhia164 Год назад
@@JeremyXplores ,Why the Dm on Tele-gram reply ?
@moladhdodhia164
@moladhdodhia164 Год назад
@@JeremyXplores ,Why the Dm on Tele-gram reply?
@rachelbowskill4165
@rachelbowskill4165 Год назад
You are completely underrated as a channel. You Are a great story teller and I really enjoyed watching this video . You are a lovely chap 👦
@lynnb-TruckCastreauJr
@lynnb-TruckCastreauJr Год назад
Merry Christmas, Jeremy. Wow, what an explore! I was drooling the whole way through. I sure would love to have some of those antiques. 20:40 that's actually a radio made to look like an antique phone. The real phone in that style was much larger.
@jona4826
@jona4826 Год назад
Thank you for another great exploration. Be safe always.. 👍🔥
@gingerchapel7201
@gingerchapel7201 Год назад
You are just the BEST by telling stories. It’s so sad to see those abandon mansions that left behind.
@kathleenmccown3066
@kathleenmccown3066 11 месяцев назад
Amazing house and the story behind it !! I feel very sad for her !! Thank you for posting !!
@LovinglyLaLa
@LovinglyLaLa Год назад
You need to do more story telling! Honestly really loved every bit & very well done. MrBallen has the same effect & doing it direct was great! Subscribed! **Oh & the wink! A major plus!
@historybuff1483
@historybuff1483 6 месяцев назад
I can’t find anything to back this story ever happened…
@shamacostaxo2609
@shamacostaxo2609 Год назад
Wow I can't believe that this house has been abandoned for 40 years! Still looks great! Thank you for this video.
@Ruby-gn5nc
@Ruby-gn5nc Год назад
Want to tell you Jeremy I love this tour through this old house and the time you take to show it thanks for letting me tag along stay cool stay safe.
@januaryrose2989
@januaryrose2989 Год назад
I would love all of those antiques. Super beautiful, so much craftsmanship and detail in things from earlier times. Thanks for a neat explore, sad story.
@astriddobek8931
@astriddobek8931 Год назад
I have seen explorations on this property nonstop for the past 5 months. But definitely what made you stand out. Was giving a full and proper information on what actually took place. Ask I'm watching the video. I also noticed the stablins to the doll those were not there 5 months ago. So many things are the broken or missing since then. How quickly people going into that property and change it. It's really sad it should have stayed the way it was.
@lindatimmons3675
@lindatimmons3675 Год назад
I've only seen 1 other explore it and post it on his channel. He did say he felt uneasy in this house just because of what little he knew. But this is the most thoroughly researched background on one I've seen. My first or 3nd time to see this explorer's version. Like them all. If I could do this I'd would be doing all kinds of research on it and talk to neighbors and just get various people input.
@amandarowell4932
@amandarowell4932 Год назад
I love this mansion, especially the wrap-around porch. Such a sad, sad story. Great video, thanks for sharing.
@AIvey-qs1so
@AIvey-qs1so 4 месяца назад
Great video!! Thanks again for taking us along ... amazing to see that house. Wow. Reminds me of some of the big old houses near Savannah, Ga. Not looking for an actual location, but what was the closest town to where this happened?
@Nilius17
@Nilius17 Год назад
This was a great video and your audio is on point.
@tommyromans7893
@tommyromans7893 Год назад
Hey Jeremy, the trip through this house was definitely wild and I had a lot of thoughts. It sure makes you wonder where all the people ended up. How many are still living? The antiques are priceless they left behind. Did the girl that murdered her brother, did she ever get out of prison or wherever she ended up? How old is she now? There's a lot of questions for sure. Your videos are great. THANKS
@may2851
@may2851 Год назад
according to a comment.. she's 57 now
@lay-dee
@lay-dee 8 месяцев назад
Well she was 14 in 1982, making her 55 now. And sentenced to 28 years in the facility. Trials can take a few years so she probably was released between 2010 and 2015.
@MimiMakesStuff
@MimiMakesStuff 7 месяцев назад
⁠I didn’t see any priceless antiques. The sofa and chair were covered in a 1980-1990 fabric.
@janmariablackwell8138
@janmariablackwell8138 6 месяцев назад
@@MimiMakesStuff I agree. There were some interesting items an that white fireplace was lovely, but there were no fine antiques. Here in the UK you can't give this stuff away anymore.
@lisaanderson135
@lisaanderson135 6 месяцев назад
@@janmariablackwell8138I agree! I live in the northeast of the US and some of the homes here are this old and even older. As he was going through and pointing out things that he thought were “priceless “ or “antiques “ I was looking at things like the original stained glass panels and fireplace mantles/inserts… not to mention the trim! OMG the trim! Your right about all the clutter inside (couches, chairs, tables etc) being absolute junk! It looked like furniture that was bought in the 50’s at the earliest and nothing older than that. A lot of it are replicas! There is no way that they are original antiques from the 1800’s. You would be able to tell. I have an antique sofa and chair that are stuffed with horse hair and hand carved detailing alongside all the edges. I’m not trying to be rude, I just want to be authentic
@larryshumakerhihvv5294
@larryshumakerhihvv5294 Год назад
What a beautiful home so sad thanks for showing it be safe
@user-lz6tq4lu8k
@user-lz6tq4lu8k 4 месяца назад
Hiii, i just found your channel yesterday and now i can't stop watching your videos. i really love your videos and the stories behind the places. Keep it up po! watching from Philippines.
@brendasixtus7778
@brendasixtus7778 8 месяцев назад
Wow.! Amazing. Thank you so much.
@queen_sophie7515
@queen_sophie7515 7 месяцев назад
Why don’t you show the newspaper clips about the case? It’s easy to say it happend but were is the proof?
@DZNTMR
@DZNTMR 2 месяца назад
Because there aren't any that I can find. No 1982 murder of any brother by any sister, in Georgia or anywhere. It should be easy to find with the whole satanic angle. But there just isn't any newspaper article anywhere.
@harleygurl5698
@harleygurl5698 Месяц назад
Yeah I tried looking it up and there is absolutely nothing that shows a 14yr old girl murdered her brother in 1982 in Georgia. Would live to see his proof of where he got that info from. Seems pretty made up
@joshuasjericho3915
@joshuasjericho3915 Месяц назад
That's cause it NEVER HAPPENED & youtubers make shit up like this for more views! 😒
@harleygurl5698
@harleygurl5698 Месяц назад
@@joshuasjericho3915 than you! That's what I been saying
@teekay698
@teekay698 16 дней назад
Also this looks like a garbage dump. Its not like people would buy more stuff to make piles before they leave it. Where did all these come from?
@karengaudiosi9390
@karengaudiosi9390 Год назад
What a gorgeous home- so sad it’s abandoned- I could picture it filled with family in its heyday
@user-fw6ic7ws2j
@user-fw6ic7ws2j Год назад
Love this one...Love all the antiques....was probably a beautiful place in its time ....Thanks for great videos....was introduced to your site by watching Big Bankz
@magic_x_memories
@magic_x_memories 4 дня назад
You make so good Videos! So much Respect and Know How, love it!
@dougg1075
@dougg1075 Год назад
Fascinating that in the woods there is somebody’s world. Or what used to be their world.
@funnynickline
@funnynickline Год назад
I like the way you give details to it's history ,,informative... the reason why it was abandoned🙏🙇‍♂
@kathycatarious5850
@kathycatarious5850 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing with us. May God protect you from harm while you are doing this. Love, light and blessings
@user-kz5eo5tm9h
@user-kz5eo5tm9h 8 месяцев назад
Beautiful job at taking your time and going from space to space. All of that stuff is very old n I love exploring this way
@sandiscuriousthings257
@sandiscuriousthings257 Год назад
Hi, I'm new here, but I'm really enjoying the video. I was born in 1966, so I'm very familiar with the Americana style of decorating. The Bicentennial was in 1976, and everyone started decorating with the reds and blues with flags, drums and muzzleloader rifles. And somehow the Spanish influence became part of it. As random as it looks now, it was really big in the 70's and 80's.
@explorations40
@explorations40 Год назад
Whoa so much stuff was left behind 🤠 cool explore
@JenniferCotten-ri3kd
@JenniferCotten-ri3kd 11 месяцев назад
I love ur channel, ur extensive knowledge and ur positive attitude! I’m from the south, my entire life…a very old town in NC, Louisburg. So I just thought I’d tell ya- another reason for painting ur porch ceiling blue is so the birds don’t make nest up there. They think it’s the sky. 😉 we all still do it today. Happy exploring!
@derekmahon1652
@derekmahon1652 Год назад
Great explore and storytelling, gladly subscribed!
@onemoreday1550
@onemoreday1550 Год назад
Wow. Beautiful woodwork. And furniture. Sad it was left. Must have been horrific for this family to abandon everything
@RvP6384
@RvP6384 3 месяца назад
This was magical! Thank you Jeremy.
@fedralacey2494
@fedralacey2494 6 месяцев назад
I’m new to this channel just fascinating! Would love to explore old places! I’ve always been interested in the history of a home and why people just up and abandon them
@jm1551701
@jm1551701 Год назад
Thank you, it is always good to have the back story to an abandoned home, we see and watch many videos of abandoned structures but never learn why, good research here, and this is truly a bizarre story with unfortunately a horrific end.
@kathyweddle4874
@kathyweddle4874 Год назад
What happened to the girl that went to jail? She would be out of jail by now. What about her other siblings? Why wouldn’t anyone come back or tell their story? How were you given permission to investigate the house? Sorry, so many questions! Please…I want/need to know more!
@shadowbaby4312
@shadowbaby4312 Год назад
Same
@cheyennef3401
@cheyennef3401 Год назад
same what happened to the girl ?
@cindiluvohsen4126
@cindiluvohsen4126 Год назад
It's crazy how every room was filled with furniture and other things, but the little boys' room was in disarray . Cool video. Thanks for sharing. ( :
@kathyhyams5757
@kathyhyams5757 Год назад
Best video of abandon houses I've seen yet thank you!
@evannaallen4609
@evannaallen4609 Год назад
I’m surprised you didn’t “feel it” … That bedroom with the sink & carpet…. I felt sick and almost physically trapped. I wonder if the daughter(s) who lives here is watching from somewhere. I feel like they are. Great filming and narrating! Thanks for sharing.
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
I actually wondered if someone from the family is somewhere watching too. I hope they are okay wherever they are and they’ve found peace somehow from this terrible situation
@cathyreardon8979
@cathyreardon8979 Год назад
I saw this video once before. I don't remember who did it.
@ceedavies
@ceedavies Год назад
Yes that room gave me the chills too! Very common to have sinks in carpeted bedrooms though!
@bernietate6930
@bernietate6930 Год назад
I hope people don't go vandalize this home and take the antiques
@snowkist99
@snowkist99 6 месяцев назад
​@@cathyreardon8979in the video that you saw of this house, was there a knife next to the note near the front door? When he comments that you can feel the love in this place already from that note, I wondered where the knife had gone. I wasn't sure it was the same place til I saw that note.
@slicksnewonenow
@slicksnewonenow Год назад
Carpeted bathroom floors... REALLY BIG in the late Sixties on up through the early Eighties.😒 The TV in the closeable cabinet is early 1950s... The little plastic "phone" on the wall, next to the stove is a transistor radio that's made to look like an early crank phone... I remember my aunt having one similar in her kitchen... I think you could buy them out of the old Harriet Carter catalog. The military themed stuff (muzzle loader rifles, parchment scrolls, drums, eagles, etc) was really popular as decor around 1976, which of course was the American Bicentennial. As far as that blue upstairs room is concerned, I personally don't think it was ever a "boys room", what with the frilly curtains and fancy knick knacks here and there. With "exploring" being such a big deal over the last few years... It's sad that people have had to "stage" those abandoned places for pictures. I'd like to spend a night on the property and run a digital recorder... I wonder if it'd pick anything up?
@dedraallen840
@dedraallen840 Год назад
New subscriber! Much love from Grandma Dedra in...Ga!🧡🧡🧡PLEASE do more videos from Ga. Preferably North Ga.,as there's so many abandoned places. Thank you so much. Just know I'm gonna love your channel. 😊
@JeremyXplores
@JeremyXplores Год назад
Thanks so much, Grandma Dedra!! ❤️❤️❤️ I will certainly be back to North GA soon and I look forward to documenting more places from that area! Thank you for your kind words and support for my channel! I won’t let you down
@clarkedgarcarpentero5860
@clarkedgarcarpentero5860 11 месяцев назад
The cinematography and the voice was so good ❤️
@soal3415
@soal3415 Год назад
I am an antiques dealer. Other than the furniture and fireplaces, I don't see very much at all of antiques. I'm glad I didn't live there it feels depressing. The hanging bed on the porch and another room or two looks like sick rooms. Back in the day for lung troubles they'd stick u outside. Maybe that's for the grand parents. Fun find!
@baileybug776
@baileybug776 Год назад
It always amazes me how parents couldn't know what was going on with their children or didn't want to be bothered with it. So sad that the signs of the daughter in her room were overlooked
@SovereignSpirit444
@SovereignSpirit444 7 месяцев назад
The parents did know. Abuser and enabler.
@joshuasjericho3915
@joshuasjericho3915 Месяц назад
It's all made up story for more views!
@karengreen2437
@karengreen2437 5 месяцев назад
Wow, what a story! What a crazy thing that happened and this family went through. Terrible. Thank you for have sensitivity towards the family and changing the names. Love your explorations and your respect for the places you visit.
@marshawhite2904
@marshawhite2904 Год назад
Great explore ! What stumps me is the amount of furniture in the house and No possible arrangement could be done with so many pieces! Strange where it all came from ….🤷‍♀️
@stephena2390
@stephena2390 Год назад
I love seeing those old televisions. They remind me of when I was the remote control growing up. 😂
@1-daydecorating8
@1-daydecorating8 Год назад
That piece of painted furniture is so pretty. Thank you for sharing this with us. So fun to see, better than a museum! I bet that American flag only has 38 stars. Who owns it now? Interesting, so fascinating seeing our old history and how the families really lived in their houses. Beautiful...On the phone in the kitchen you would listen with the corded piece & talk into the funnel shaped piece on the front. That pink bedroom & the master was in such pristine order! Thanks again, 1st time seeing your channel. Well done.
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