![]() However, shortly into her stay in her first home, Bessie reported to feel a sense of uneasiness. This fact was unknown to American screen actress, Bessie Love who purchased a house on the land this event had taken place on, almost half a century later. In the middle of the 18th century, while trying to run away after stealing gold from Tiburcio Vasquez (commonly referred to as the Mexican Robin Hood), two robbers were caught and killed. United States #7) Bessie Love’s Cabin, Los Angeles ![]() Which lends credence to the notion of this being one of the many real life haunted houses in California. Many believe that the house is haunted by the ghost of a maid who died here.ĭue to the history, it wasn’t odd when subsequent residents reported hearing sobbing noises, and seeing ghostly figures at night emerge from the servant quarters. They were all made to quietly endure whatever the family subjected them to. The servants were all living in the servant quarters, away from any sort of aid. The family was nothing short of savage to their servants. The Castro House in Sonoma city once belonged to a government official and his family. United States #8) The Castro House, Sonoma Some with their heads removed, others with the wrong body parts hastily sewn on. Recent visitors have discovered various creepy dolls strewn about the area. This chilling history might be the reason why several people have reported feeling a sense of uneasiness as though some of the followers might still be there.Ī feeling of doom and lurking presence, voices and other paranormal activities have all been reported. Thus, along with thirty nine followers of Heaven’s Gate (who called themselves the “away team”), he committed the largest mass-suicide recorded on US soil at a mansion he had purchased in Rancho Santa Fe, California. In 1997, when cult leader, Marshall Applewhite came to know that Comet Hale-Bopp was about to pass, he somehow believed that the comet was in fact a vessel from outer space which had come to get them. United States #9) Heaven’s Gate Suicide House, Rancho Santa Fe The apparition was seen on video as well as caught on a digital EVP recorder saying ‘This is George’. The house was featured on an episode of Ghost Hunters. There have also been sightings of apparitions assumed to be Hodel. Subsequent residents of this scary house have heard strange noises such as dragging of heavy chains, heavy footsteps, and voices calling their name, George Hill Hodel had supposedly killed her before fleeing the country. The John Sowden house was presumed to be the site where the prime suspect, Dr. Surgically cut in half from the waist down, washed and cleaned by her killer and posed. Her murder became one of the most publicized murders of the nineteenth century because of the gruesome way in which her body had been found: The woman was Elizabeth Short, nicknamed “Black Dahlia” by the press. On January 15, 1947, a woman’s body was found on a vacant lot. 2 #9) Heaven’s Gate Suicide House, Rancho Santa Fe.People say they've spotted Henry glaring out of the windows on the second floor, and Mary, who has been noted for turning off the cameras of those who have tried to capture a snapshot of her in the afterlife. There have also been rumored sightings of Sir Henry and his wife Lady Mary themselves. Reports say that the formerly-alive person in the tunnel was a friend of Sir Henry, who was hired to look after his horses. Then, there are the tunnels underneath the property, in which guests have reported speaking to and otherwise interacting with another ghost. The castle is said to be haunted by several ghosts, one of which is known as "The White Lady" she is believed to have been a maid on the property in the early 1900s. Today, visitors and staff workers at the castle report seeing apparitions, being touched by unseen figures, and even hearing disembodied voices around the property. This castle was built by businessman Sir Henry Pellatt in 1914 for his wife, Lady Mary Pellatt. ![]() ![]() Photo by Roberto Machado Noa/LightRocket via Getty Images Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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