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Cayuga, Indiana, February 16, 2019.
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Paranormal investigator Dave Spinks and his associate Haley Sharp have traveled here to this small town to investigate a house that many consider to be the most evil place in North America.
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Referred to as Willows Weep, it has been the site of a series of gruesome deaths since it was built in the 19th Century.
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Brenda Johnson owns Willows Weep.
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Hi, Brenda.
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Dave.
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She dismissed the rumors about it being an evil place and purchased it only a few years ago with plans to renovate it.
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This is my assistant Haley.
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Hey.
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It's nice to meet you.
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But recent events have convinced her that she may have made a terrible mistake.
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To this end, she's invited Dave and Haley to come in and investigate the house and see if her strange experiences can be verified.
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So, how are you doing?
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Not good standing here.
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All night last night I was sick thinking about coming over here around this house.
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So tell us a little bit about the house and some of your experiences here.
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Well, when I bought the house, we started working on it.
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And then my son was working on the ceiling.
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The boards come flying off at him and hurt him.
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And I've been scratched in there, six claw marks down my back, doors slamming on you, banging underneath the floors.
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I understand there's been deaths in this house.
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Can you kind of go through those a little bit?
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Yeah.
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The man that built the house, he died in the bathtub.
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There was two suicides and then another hanging.
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And I heard that three men had been poisoned.
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About six months prior before I bought it, there was a man that committed suicide in there.
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He fell into the chair.
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And that's where they found him, or they found him a couple days later, right?
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A week.
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Week later, okay.
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Do you think what's in that house is evil?
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Yes, I do.
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Without a doubt?
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Yes, I do, without a doubt.
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If it wasn't evil, it wouldn't be hurting people.
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I don't think there's nothing good in there.
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The house was built in late 1800s, correct?
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1890, yes.
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So regarding the shape of the house, it's in the shape of a cross.
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Upside-down cross.
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Strange.
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Yes, very strange.
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Was Willows Weep really built to attract evil spirits?
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For Brenda Johnson, Dave Spinks, and Haley Sharp, the answer is a very disturbing yes.
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But why would someone deliberately want to construct an evil place unless, perhaps, it wasn't meant to attract demonic spirits but to entrap them in an effort to create a deadly warning that demons are real.