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Robert Ripley was famous for his "Odditoriums", which where re-nowned for containing surprising and shocking content, and they would even have to provide beds in the Odditorium for people who "fainted" daily. There are a total of 32 of these Odditoriums, however some people say that there is another lost Odditorium. What is odd about this, is the fact that this 33rd Odditorium is Robert Ripley's own house. He died on May 27, 1949, outside his house. The last time anyone went into his house before his death was in early 1946 during a dinner party. Some people reported horrible stenches coming from the basement area, while most guests supposedly wheren't alowed in the 4 main rooms in the mansion ( There where almost 16, including the absolutely huge basement ). Some say that only Robert himself and possibly his most closest, personal friends where the only ones who ever seen the basement. While in actuality they where allowed to go throughout the house ( exept the basement, which was closely guarded for unknown reasons ), some say they had seen very scary looking white shadows in the corner of their eye while travelling through the buildings. After Ripley's death, the house was abandoned and the location of it was lost.

It wasn't until 1972 when a group of anonymous adventure-explorers found the house again for the first time since Robert Ripley died. However, the two ( presumably ) brothers where permanently "changed" after they're experiences in the house. The stories about what they found in the mansion seriously differ, and stories verge from ghosts to demons to horrible, horrible things which couldn't be described. The mansion soon became famous, and soon became an Urban Legend and subsequent Creepypasta. About 20 million people are aware of it's existance, about 304,000 people have tried to find it, and only about 19,500 people hae ever actually found it. The house is not found on any known map. Possible candidates for the Mansion's residence are Gatlinburg, Tennessee; San Antonio, Texas and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The people who do find the house often state it is very easy to get lost, and that they seemingly accidentally stumbled into the basement. The basement is always where the worst experiences are, with many claims of horribly disfigured creatures, mass-graves of skeletons and various cut-up corpses in bags hanging from the ceiling. About 400 people have taken footage of inside the house, and often viewers are deeply disturbed by what they see. The house is very dark, but there is definitely something stalking them very closely. Many of the videos have leaked themselves onto youtube, and many have been removed because they where so disturbing ( like ( Propagation6, but at least that was restored ). The house itself was actually demolished by an un-aware business company in 1996, and the basement had to be flash-bombed in order to be destroyed. It was made for the M64. However sadly, it makes all attempts at trying to find the mansion futile.

One news channel ran a feature about the house in 2003 and displayed real footage of the mansion, along with people's stories. It was played before the watershead and many angry parents complained about how unsettling the program was for them and their kids, who often couldn't sleep anymore. In 2008, an entertainment company made a fake haunted house based loosely off of the real mansion, with the design being based off of experiencer's tales and real footage of the mansion. The house was released to the public in october 2008 ( in time for Halloween ) and had the best in digital technology and special effects to make it similar to the paranormal experiences apparently found inside the house.

The mansion was featured in the JS season 4 episode <-->. For alot more information, please see <-->.

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