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The driver had stepped out of the Brinks truck to make a cash delivery at a Taco Bell when he saw the gun. There have been reports of ghosts in several areas of City Hall; the most famous is a nattily-dressed, old-fashioned gentleman who likes to disrupt City Council meetings and bother officials in the bathrooms. Zombie Joe’s Underground Theatre Group hosts a chilling series of vignettes. Armed with a shoddy flashlight to illuminate their path, guests navigate a labyrinth of terror before enduring a series of shocking scenes (over the course of roughly 35 minutes) that will unsettle even the most stoic of horror fans. One of the actors accidentally leaves my door open and I take it as my opportunity to book it. I’m almost to the safety of the Exit sign when yet another pig-faced man pops out of nowhere and yells at me to get back in my box.
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I’m actually quite nervous that this documentary will yet again have people seeking out Russ McKamey. I mean, we live in a world where people send fan mail and love letters to serial killers. Some people want extreme experiences and they just might watch Monster Inside and figure “I could do that! Oh yeah, I feel certain that this will result in a spike of interest for McKamey yet again. I found the murder scenes more harrowing than the artificial wartime spectacle. The witches in their street attire suggest a troublesome girl gang.
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Despite the changes, the two-story office building should still be recognizable to horror movie buffs. Known today as the Century House, the building was named South Pasadena Cultural Landmark No. 34 and is located just steps from the South Pasadena Station of the Metro L Line (Gold). Russ McKamey is the creator of the world’s “most extreme haunted house” – McKamey Manor. He is also a manipulative abuser, according to three people who realize the horror is never over once you decide to enter the Manor.
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Designated a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 1993, Wattles Mansion is a popular filming location and has also appeared in The O.C., My Family, Troop Beverly Hills, Rain Man, and Diana Ross’ “Eaten Alive” music video. The abandoned mansion across the street also boasts a horror film resume – it appeared in The Convent, Twice Dead, Evil Toons and The Immortalizer, just to name a few. Wes Craven’s insanely popular 1984 juggernaut, A Nightmare on Elm Street launched seven sequels and a 2010 reboot and was largely lensed on a leafy residential street in Hollywood.
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The land is supposedly haunted by Don Antonio Feliz, Dona Petronilla, Griffith J. Griffith, a young girl, and several others, as well as some kind of humanoid beast. Waiting in line, the anticipation is eating away at my resolve to even enter. I keep my back to the wall at all times and scan back and forth while simultaneously playing Candy Crush as a distraction tactic.
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They demolished the residence in 1959, but left the entrance gates unaltered. Today the 107-acre site, which is reportedly haunted, serves as a popular hiking area. Hollywood’s historic Wattles Mansion was used as the demon-possessed home where Jonathan Graves lived in the 1985 horror-comedy, Ghoulies. The property, which was built as the winter residence for wealthy Nebraska banker Gurdon Wattles, is currently owned by the Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation and its grounds are accessible to the public.
If you’re squeamish, disturbed easily, or hate seeing real people suffer, Monster Inside is not worth watching. However, if you’re intrigued about Russ McKamey’s sadistic endeavors and the trauma that drives people to crave such a terrifying experience, the documentary will prove both insightful and spine-chilling. While I do think it’s absolutely insane that these things occur, I also feel that they can only exist because some people want this.
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Hampton is said to haunt the upstairs lounge while Austin covers the lobby. If you haven’t watched the doc, you might be wondering what to expect. It features three people who have gone through the experience themselves, and they’ve come to the realization that McKamey is a “manipulative abuser,” per Hulu.
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Sigmund Freud no doubt would have chalked up Macbeth’s problems here to his unresolved Oedipus complex. Lurking beneath this military machine is a vulnerable boy who doesn’t want to cross his mommy. Varma’s Lady Macbeth is clearly the dominant force in this household. When Macbeth’s qualms about committing regicide get the better of him, she reprimands him mercilessy.

It’s easier in my experience to identify with and excuse the vaulting ambition of a younger Macbeth. But Fiennes and Denzel Washington in Joel Coen’s 2021 film “The Tragedy of Macbeth” paint vivid portraits of childless, death-haunted men with nothing left to live for except the empty pursuit of power. The heist last June in Reseda was the work of a crew that targeted armored cars in a series of sophisticated robberies across Los Angeles County that netted six-figure hauls, authorities say. Dan Aykroyd was living here when he got the idea for Ghostbusters—he says he was inspired by the house’s extreme hauntedness (door locking, lights going on and off, a piano playing itself). The ghosts could be former occupants “Mama” Cass Elliot or Natalie Wood.
The documentary is captivating in its depiction of McKamey Manor relentlessly pushing the limits of human endurance. It is also worth watching to discover how legal his actions really are, even though guests consented to the torture. Former guests even call for the end of McKamey Manor and for Russ McKamey to be stopped. In the second half, the documentary takes viewers down a rabbit hole of the persistence of former guests and their empathizers who want to expose McKamey and prevent him from traumatizing more people. That’s pretty much what watching this documentary made me think of; I see someone who is absolutely sadistic and loves inflicting torment.
He first started the haunted house to show his love for Halloween. But the founder quickly realized that as it grew in popularity, he could grow how far he could go as well, getting a cult-like following as well. The documentary focuses on the three people who found the “will to fight back,” as well as dives into the reasons why anyone would voluntarily go through such a horrific experience. ” The haunters repay the favor by specifically going after him like monsters on a mission. Listen, these actors talk behind the scenes and you don’t want to be known as a troublemaker. Brutal and terrible things happen at these immersive horror experiences.

The founder also records everyone who takes part in the tour, so there’s plenty of footage. And while Hulu had access to it, they didn’t to McKamey himself since he declined to be a part of it. On this level, the film is worth watching for horror movie lovers who seek psychological horror paired with a copious helping of violence. Basically, he turned himself into a sadistic master of horror. It’s stated that he “lures horror enthusiasts into his web”, but I feel like people wanted to buy what he was selling. We only hear from a handful of former participants, who – in a few instances – returned for a second tour or started working for him.
Yet somehow, others see this and think “I want to try this”. Originally starting McKamey Manor to satiate his love of Halloween, as the haunt grew in popularity, both on the ground and on social media, so did the severity of Russ’ scare tactics – realizing that he was attracting more and more followers as he did so. The Navy Veteran turned master of horror, who lures horror enthusiasts into his web.Follows the story of Russ McKamey. The Navy Veteran turned master of horror, who lures horror enthusiasts into his web. One of Monrovia’s oldest surviving Victorian homes appeared as Leigh Cabot’s residence in Christine, John Carpenter’s 1983 film about a possessed Plymouth Fury.
The Monster Inside documentary is a brutal watch in many ways, but it also gives an important insight; Sometimes the thing, you think you want, isn’t what you really want. Anyone looking for an immersive horror experience in a haunted house setting is probably still wanting to be in some sort of control. The 17th Door requires all participants to sign a document that absolves them of any and all responsibility should you slip on a pool of blood or become so scared that you vomit up a vital organ (not possible; I looked it up). This is the kind of haunted house where things get, to quote one of their signs, “real”—you can “experience claustrophobia, foul scents, strobe lighting, fog, dizziness, extreme temperatures and loud noises,” and worst of all, the actors can touch you. If there’s anything scarier than that, I don’t want to know. The film explores his background as a Navy veteran turned “master of horror,” per the synopsis.
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