The history you present is sensational bull. I've spent time in Dudleytown, and it's a weird enough place place without having to fabricate a back story for it. Check a history book folks.
Dudleytown is just an abandoned town. In the woods in New England places like Dudleytown, though uncommon, are not unprecedented. There's another abandoned town called Gay City in the NE corner of CT which is a state park. I'm not sure how Dudleytown got to be so famous because there are far creepier/scarier places than it CT.
listen everyone. the curse is prob not true. but fukin satanist apperently go there and do sacrafices and rituals. and when you do that shit does happend.
I live in Watertown. Been to Dudleytown about 4 or 5 times. Never saw or experienced anything. Beautiful woods though. They've recently swapped street signs so you don't know where the real entry is. If you know where it is like I do you will be greeted by some crazy lady photographing your licence plate like I was. That's the only strange occurrence there. Too bad to cuz it's a beautiful hike.
That is certainly NOT the truth. I think what you are try9ing to say is that some of the rocks around there have a high lead content and that if people were seeing things, it could be attributed to lead poisoning, if some lead got into the water supply.
I went there when I was a teenager. I don't know if any of the so called curse was true but it was one hell of a creepy place. There were no birds chirping or insects buzzing, it's a good place to go if you wanna get creeped out.
Also, Dudleytown is not named after Edmund Dudley. It may be named for a group of Dudleys who were forced to flee England in the 1700s after King George II accused them of treason, but there is absolutely no evidence of that. There is also no evidence that anyone named Dudley who lived in the area was descended from or related to any of the Dudleys involved in this matter. There is also no record of any murder or suicide to have ever taken place in Dudleytown...ever.
The problem with a lot of these legends or so-called "hauntings" is that they are usually very easily explained away. This film is based on 100% untruth, yet so many are willing to just swallow it at face value.
Complete and utter bullshit. Henry the VIII was a very new king at the time this happened. Edmund Dudley was arrested and executed for constructive treason after he ordered a group of friends to take up arms when Henry's father was ill. It is probably true that this charge was a political one, perhaps due to his high position on the Council Learned in the Law which was responsible for collecting debts for the king. Dudley confessed to charging people higher rates than what they were owed.
So my friends are I just went there tonight at night too, we drive up and its like any other back road with houses and everything, no abandoned building. Theres no dudely town anymore its now Cornwal. We park the car, cut the light with the windows down and nothing happened, its illegal now to park your car there or get out. Im not doubting it, but im also not saying it trues, i just think sometimes the fear of the unknown is what really gets us.
Hey you guys are lucky I live in Connecticut, but not near cornwall i like in watertown. Dudley town doesnt exsist its called cornwall now and you cant go there anymore because of all the loosers who fucked with it
dude i live in watertown too! but yea, a couple of my friends got permission from the company that owns it to actually go in there at night but they didnt see anything
i went there 5 years ago when i went to visit my brother.. the only thing strange there to me was the fact that once we got past the first few foundations everything became silent.. u could no longer hear the birds chirping or the sound of just being outside.. a few patches of strange fog.. on our way out of the trail the cops were waiting by our car.. we did get tickets lol..
i would love to know more about the dudley family im from england and never heard of them but thars not saying they never existed im only just getting back into hitary after all these years so can some one please help thanks lee in england
most haunted place on earth. There is a huge section in the woods of there where absolutely no birds sing, you just hear a few animals moving around, or what sounds like animals, but dead silence. The place is loaded with orbs also.
Not much to see there , just some old stone foundations.
Area is patrolled , it was bought by some religious group and closed to the public.
Funny how churches are threatened by something that could be satanic or cursed , so they buy it to close it and bury history. The only history left if what the church wants you to believe in not something else.
Im from CT and i've heard of dudly town. I heard most electronic technology fails you there. And if you ever go don't enter the insane asslyum, it was burned down with all the crazies in it they are ghosts that are strong enough to murder. Good luck to the braved but doomed souls who try to beave it. I recomemd blessed salt, holy water, a crusifix, a bible and maybe a rosary, or anything else holy
My friends brother went there and said he picked up a rock and they got lost and couldnt find their way out until he put the rock down..... I actually think this place might have something.... anyone from CT??
I've been there. Nothing but tall grass and broken down stone foundations from old houses. I wouldn't recommend going there by yourself because of the devil worshipers who do rituals there and will possibly be dangerous since you are away from the public in the abandoned area.
they say that if you go there and leave your car for an hour or to, it'll be gone or totally destroyed, phantoms, satanists, and other such bad stuff lurks around there too
i would not recommend going there even if you have a 100 or 200 people, once on a halloween night 250 people or so went for a party, where 30 or 20 people didn't go it was way back ages ago. So those 250 people never came back, and thats how Dudleytown is now know as the #2 most haunted place in the world. Plus one of my friends friend went there, she seen 2 dead cows, one with a broken spine, and the other was guted for those Satanic people who perform rituals there in the woods.
... also once in my town berlin, there was these 3-4 kids from our High school i believe who actually went into this town hall or what ever place it was, and this cop seen them draw a pentagram on the ground and lid of every corner on that pentagram, the weird thing, they wore the same capes the satanic ritualists wear in Dudleytown. Trust me don't go there, plus there was a special on this on the History Channel.
ps.... Check out Blood Cemetery in Charlton, Ma. The old local legend is that on a full moon the tombstones bleed!!!!!!!! I was there not too long ago!!! Awesome!
What a shitty tape! It keeps stopping & playing & stopping & playing! It's not my computer cuz every other YT vid works fine...Maybe my Guardian ANgel is trying to prevent me from being cursed by the Dudley Town ghoulies & ghosties!
I went to Union Cemetary (Monroe/Stepney area) after seeing the Warrens speak back in 98 & we were all bugged the fuck out! There was a mist all around the place & u felt something there. Not just hype, it is truly magnetic. It is spiritually charged.
its outside of cornwall. all blocked off. I'm planning on making a trek up there sometime soon. send me a message, maybe our parties could meetup together
what's with all those letters "e" at the end? is that "e" for "evil?" "e" for "extra-spooky," "e" for "endlessly long spellings of words that don't need to be drawn out?"
no offense... i'm not an assholeeeeee. (here, "e" stands for "moron." because i am a moron.)
Although I have never actually been into Dudley town, I have hiked and camped all around there. I beleive the Appalachian trail used to go through it. I do not think it is cursed, if you spend a lot of time in the woods in New England you find abandonded villages, foundations, cemetaries, and the like. If you read the history of the place it just died out and was a bad spot for a town due to the soil and surrounding hills blocking the sunlight.
Good point. I lived in N.H. until I was 18 I found a ton of old places while dirtbiking including wells,cellar holes, graves, walls and other weird things way deep into the woods. Although a few times certain places did kind of freak me out.
Hey, anyone who's interested there is a place near York, Pennsylvania called the "Seven Gates of Hell". An asylum burned down out there, police came in and killed a lot of escapees. Theres a path (the original road to the asylum) thats supposed to be haunted by their ghosts...
I spent a moonless night alone on Dudleytown Ridge without flashlights or fire or cellphone and experienced nothing but complete silence. But of course that's no guarantee that your visit would be uneventful as well.
Maybe the ghosts just want people to listen. To uh.. help them with this manuscript so it isn't lost to humanity and this guy's life wasn't for nothing.
Has anyone tried to ask the ghosts what they want?
In further study, it is true that this was actually begun while imprisoned in London Tower. I will amend the information regarding the death of Dudley on my site and will pass this information on to my colleagues.
Mr. Kirkpatrick: True enough, the Chamberlain document, as well as thirteen others I had previously relied upon, are at fault. Henry VII died fifteen and a half months before Edmund was beheaded. Henry VIII, acting on the orders of his father, put Dudley to the axe. I am well familiar with the Tree of Commonwealth Treatise, but was under the impression that it was begun as he was convicted by Henry VII.
Hey Barry -Doug K. of Red Barn Films here. I see your quote is from the article that Paul Chamberlain wrote in 1964. I've often wondered why it referenced Henry VII, instead of Henry VIII -a typo maybe? Check other sources -you'll see that Henry VIII actually executed Edmund Dudley. The "Curse" was born. Edmund wrote "Tree of Commonwealth" from London Tower as a plea to Henry VIII to spare him - to no avail. We've uncovered remarkable stuff which will come out soon!
Visit the website of this written work to read all the non-gory details. I'm sure with a few minutes of real research, you'll be able to track down a dozen more historians/geneaologists/lineaologists who have no vested interest in Cornwall archiving who will tell you the same thing. Better yet, just open any history textbook and look up the information. I'm sure it's all there in black and white.
"What is this ghostly legend? How did it come about? These are questions easily answered. The reason for the legend, however, is a difficult one to track down...especially when considered in the glare furnished by the nemesis of all addicts of the supernatural...the cold, hard, unvarnished facts."
"One Edmund Dudley, having displeased the subjects of King Henry VII, lost his head on the chopping block of said sovereign."
Hey Barry -Doug K. of Red Barn Films here. I see your quote is from the article that Paul Chamberlain wrote in 1964. I've often wondered why it referenced Henry VII, instead of Henry VIII -a typo maybe? Check other sources -you'll see that Henry VIII actually executed Edmund Dudley. The "Curse" was born. Edmund wrote "Tree of Commonwealth" from London Tower as a plea to Henry VIII to spare him - to no avail. We've uncovered remarkable stuff which will come out soon!
"Topsy-like, the legend of Dudleytown reached its present proportions without the assistance of any particular individual. It took the combined efforts of a number of almost disinterested persons to create the ghostly aura which today surrounds what is probably Connecticut's most celebrated aggregation of sickly cellars and washed out roads."
To set the record straight, here is information from the late historian, Paul Hilliard Chamberlain, from his written work on Dudleytown:
Such is the case of Cornwall's deserted village of the damned, Dudleytown. Indeed, this relic of poor planning has now grown into a legend so preposterous that it tries both the credulity and patience of anyone even remotely concern with the facts.
Oh, and I was wondering . . . what are the 1st through 48th Keys? Are they documents as well? Or are they the material components for a spell in Dungeons & Dragons?
Exhaustive and unbiased???? That's even funnier. I'd love to see the rest of your sources outside of Wikipedia. Let me guess: The National Enquirer, People Magazine and the ever reliable Newsweek? It's truly amazing how your groups of "we have new research" gurus never want to reveal your sources. If geneaologists and historians disagree with you, you may want to re-evaluate your "fresh and original" research.
That says it all. Original translates to "newly concocted". You know, I've got to hand it to you Larrrrrrrrrr, this Red Barn propaganda machine is working overtime. I guess that's what happens when you're attempting to make myth real. King Henry VIII looking for an ancient document??? Okay (LOL) I'll give you that it's "original and fresh" (LOL even harder)
Check actual records and history reference books before making a statement like that. You'll be a little embarrassed, but then again, Hollywood types have always been know to take a little poetic license with the actual facts. And I'll have to agree with you on one point . . . "original" research.
Nice try...and you sound like a fairly knowledgeable guy, but again, you're wrong. You keep referring to this research by Red Barn, but WIKIPEDIA!!!??? C'mon, you can do better than that! I'm sure you realize that your friends at Red Barn wrote that Wikipedia entry. Wow, you guys really are trying to pull the wool over everyone's eyes!
Barry!? You've been drinking the same kool-aid they've been serving up at Dark Entry, heh!? Your litany of errors extends ad nauseum, and is at best, derivative. Red Barn has conducted original and fresh research! King Henry VII? You need no go further than Wikipedia to see that King Henry VIII executed Edmund Dudley!? Can you say - Boy, am I wrong!? Your rant is purely the meanderings of the Dark Entry propaganda campaign! Red Barn Films has conducted an exhaustive and unbiased Study!
If you wish, however, to continue posting fantasy and myth as historical fact, I guess there's nothing anyone can do about it. But if you honestly believe that this ruse will stand the test of truth, I believe you're sorely mistaken. Lies only stretch so far before they're exposed.
Every other Dudley died of natural causes or faded into oblivion along with hundreds of thousands of other people who had nothing extraordinary in their lives. The three that helped to found the settlement of Dudleytown have been proven time and time again to NOT even be related to the Barons Dudley of England. Why that fact has seemed to escape your researchers, I'll never know.
Edmund was the scapegoat of a failed economy of King Henry VII (not the VIII as is claimed in the film - excellent research there), and both John and his son, Guildford, were arrested in the same plot to overthrow the throne of Edward VI, son of Henry VIII.
I also find it quite interesting that the curse that supposedly struck and followed the Dudleys was anything but a curse. Exactly three Dudleys perished before their time: Edmund (1452-1510), his son, John (?-1554), and finally John's son, Guildford (1536-1554).
As for the building in the photo, I can't vouch for it, but will admit that it is quite an interesting find. I wonder, though, at the reasons why this building cannot be located by even the most intrepid (albeit illegal) adventurers into that area.
As any historian worth his salt knows, Nathaniel Carter's family wasn't even present in Dudleytown at the time of their deaths . . . they had actually moved away from Dudleytown and into the area of the Delaware River where Native Americans killed them.
Barry Dillinger - Creepy Connecticut? Thx for the comment. No houses left - the popular conception. The photo in the video is actually one of the last structures in Dudleytown - Nathaniel Carter's house. The photo appeared in September, 1964 in "The Lure of the Litchfield Hills". Nathaniel's family was brutally murdered - when Nathaniel returned from an outing, he was also killed. Cursed - nah! Everyone who lived there either was killed, disappeared, went insane! Now, only foundations!
Barry Dillinger of Creepy Connecticut? Thx for leaving a comment! Correct! The photo of the boarded up house in the video is one of the last photos of the structures in Dudleytown. It appeared in September, 1964 in a magazine called "Lure of the Litchfield Hills". It's a photo of Nathaniel Carter's House, a resident of Dudleytown whose family was brutally murdered, including his infant child whose head was bashed against the wall! When Nathaniel returned to his house, he was also killed.
I actually had a bunch of comments in the original posting, but it was cut off, as you can see. Actually, to be quite honest, I surprised that you've even mentioned Nathaniel Carter and his family.
I took a rock out of Dudley Town because it had a shape to it that looked like a little alien head or a skul.. it was cool.. i sold it on ebay for 27.00 LOL to a guy in Hawaii.. I mailed it to him.. and a week after he got it they had all of those floods that killed lots of people.. I had the rock for about 3 years before i sold it and never had anything strage happen at all.. coincidence.. yes, likely but still odd!
I have been to Dudley Town several times in the past, it is eerie, no breeze, no birds or bugs, no sound at all.. somone walking 5 feet infront of you makes no sound you can hear.. it is odd. you get the strong feeling of being watched. The only thing there to see is a few old foundations that are hardly recognizable.. Cops and residents watch you .. dont go there you will get arrested!
Believe me the residents Will take your picture, take your license plate# and report you. You WILL get arrested and they arent fucking around. I have been there in the 80's and 90's. It has a eerie feeling becaust its REMOTE! Please stop going there and the Dark entry forest inc. will open it up for research. THIS IS A HISTORIC SITE and should be treated as one. I never took anything from there or left anything there. People want to shit on everything good and F it up for everyone! Stay Away!
look on google earth. its real. there are no roads expect for a small dagerous dirt path basically. its on top of a mountain in the middle of no where.
Actually Dudley Town sits down in the middle of 3 mountains. There are 2 ways to get there via hiking Dark Entry Road and driving Bald Mountain Road. However, it is private property, and the police can an will arrest you for trespassing. It's called Dark Entry because it's dark underneath all of the trees.
According to every account by historians, archivists and even a reporter for National Geographic, there is nothing here left in the area of the former village except for cellar holes.
...not the scariest place on earth...or that scary at all, although I saw a pretty big water snake in the pond down the road from it. Thats about the scariest thing there, other then when my friends Uncle"name will go unknown" gets pissed off at the fools who try to go in there. If your not DEA (Dark Entry Asc.) I suggest you stay away, I personally wouldnt want his size 12 kicking my behind.
my father camped their as a child in the boy scouts and his scout leader took pictures and they ALL came out blury but when he took the pictures nothing was there...he doesnt believe in any of it but explain the pictures?
Yes - Dudleytown is not even 500 years old, but the Dudleytown Curse is - since it originated in the 1500's and followed the Dudley family from England to America.
I've been to Dudley town its a complete joke all urban legend. The town people are inbreeds and all suck. There is no where to park near the site. There are some foundations left but nothing else. Don't waste your time
Your an idiot, there is nothing scary there I've been camping and spending my summers there since I was 8yoa. Dont hype up my summer home, your screwing it up for the people who actually live there.
i've visited dudleytown a few times. there have been no reports of teenagers actually going missing and lost forever. they have always been found. if you are caught in dudleytown, you will be fined $77. i've been researching dudleytown for years. and i'm happy that they are making a movie. but i wish that they would stick to the true story of dudleytown, not make up a story of a missing teenager. dudleytown is indeed haunted and cursed, but don't believe everything in the movie.
i live near dudeytown but have never visited cuz its a long walk from where u have to park and the cops either tow ur car or give u a ticket..i heard its scary as shit tho
Well, the video was okay Granted I know there was no direct relation between Edmond Dudley and the Dudleys of Dudleytown, but then again why let the truth get in the way of a good story. Having been to D-town (prior to it being closed) yes there are things up there and yes if you are dumb enough to bring stuff, like rocks and sticks back you will be very sorry.
You don't bring things out of Dudleytown for the same reason you don't take things out of a haunted house, because basicly you are bringing the haunting home with you and allowing what spirits are there access to your life. It brings majorly bad luck.
PlEASE you can bring rocks or sticks back from dudleytown its rocks and sticks its not going to hurt you and there are no spirits. WHERE IS THE PROOF? There is none just a bunch of stupid people who want to believe in something so bad that they see shit. and no one has ever disapperd from dudleytown and never been seen again that is a LIE
if only Dudleytown was as real as it seems. But, if the movie is able to tell the truth about demons and everything else, then it would be prefect and alot helpful as well. But, it's a good scary movie, nevertheless.
Edmund Dudley is my ancestor and in my family it feels like the curse is still there.
GothEvilButterfly91 1 month ago
The history you present is sensational bull. I've spent time in Dudleytown, and it's a weird enough place place without having to fabricate a back story for it. Check a history book folks.
diewasseratte 8 months ago
Dudleytown is just an abandoned town. In the woods in New England places like Dudleytown, though uncommon, are not unprecedented. There's another abandoned town called Gay City in the NE corner of CT which is a state park. I'm not sure how Dudleytown got to be so famous because there are far creepier/scarier places than it CT.
alfredklek 10 months ago
MAYB DEY CURSE CUZ DEY SLAVE BLKS
niggacrackaspic 11 months ago
Is it safe to watch this video because read the description there is NOOOO WAY THAT I AM GETTING CURSED NOOO WAY!
Fallout3fananza 1 year ago
is the dudleytowmn curse real or just an imagination land of madness and death caused by hallusinations or what?
Vanishmen 1 year ago
your text says "northeast CT" at 1:15 and Dudleytown is in northwest CT
dhernb11 1 year ago
so youtube is a way to give you a curse?
giddy123456 1 year ago
is the curse true, or just a hoax for a money scheme?
giddy123456 1 year ago
why would they name a town after a guy who was beheaded and had a curse on him?
DigestedChild 1 year ago
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RedBarnFilms 1 year ago
listen everyone. the curse is prob not true. but fukin satanist apperently go there and do sacrafices and rituals. and when you do that shit does happend.
newhavenstudent1 1 year ago
I live in Watertown. Been to Dudleytown about 4 or 5 times. Never saw or experienced anything. Beautiful woods though. They've recently swapped street signs so you don't know where the real entry is. If you know where it is like I do you will be greeted by some crazy lady photographing your licence plate like I was. That's the only strange occurrence there. Too bad to cuz it's a beautiful hike.
sweetpain8277 1 year ago
is this movie still going to be released ?
ABcommics 1 year ago
That is certainly NOT the truth. I think what you are try9ing to say is that some of the rocks around there have a high lead content and that if people were seeing things, it could be attributed to lead poisoning, if some lead got into the water supply.
condormania 1 year ago
i live in new milford and im moving i think i will go before i move!
tidoublegrrr95 1 year ago
I live in waterbury i always wanted to go
dunablaze1 1 year ago
The place is real... Your flash light and cell phone will not work. Is a dangerous place.
GreenUpASSYRIA 2 years ago
There is nothing real or dangerous about Dudleytown.
condormania 1 year ago
I went there when I was a teenager. I don't know if any of the so called curse was true but it was one hell of a creepy place. There were no birds chirping or insects buzzing, it's a good place to go if you wanna get creeped out.
villekydude 2 years ago
ive driven up dark entry rd. I have a picture of the sign that says dark entry forest no tresspassing.. I got yelled at for making a uturn.
witnessachange 2 years ago
Also, Dudleytown is not named after Edmund Dudley. It may be named for a group of Dudleys who were forced to flee England in the 1700s after King George II accused them of treason, but there is absolutely no evidence of that. There is also no evidence that anyone named Dudley who lived in the area was descended from or related to any of the Dudleys involved in this matter. There is also no record of any murder or suicide to have ever taken place in Dudleytown...ever.
condormania 2 years ago
<3 your excellent debunkage
Delinexwow 1 year ago
The problem with a lot of these legends or so-called "hauntings" is that they are usually very easily explained away. This film is based on 100% untruth, yet so many are willing to just swallow it at face value.
condormania 1 year ago
yup, however i have no idea whatsoever about this legend, well until now, thanks =)
Delinexwow 1 year ago
Complete and utter bullshit. Henry the VIII was a very new king at the time this happened. Edmund Dudley was arrested and executed for constructive treason after he ordered a group of friends to take up arms when Henry's father was ill. It is probably true that this charge was a political one, perhaps due to his high position on the Council Learned in the Law which was responsible for collecting debts for the king. Dudley confessed to charging people higher rates than what they were owed.
condormania 2 years ago
itl of dark entry road but u cant go there unleess u hike through the mohawk state forest
nighthawk476 2 years ago
what road is it on?
REDSOXNYG 2 years ago
So my friends are I just went there tonight at night too, we drive up and its like any other back road with houses and everything, no abandoned building. Theres no dudely town anymore its now Cornwal. We park the car, cut the light with the windows down and nothing happened, its illegal now to park your car there or get out. Im not doubting it, but im also not saying it trues, i just think sometimes the fear of the unknown is what really gets us.
limplostsoul47 2 years ago
Hey you guys are lucky I live in Connecticut, but not near cornwall i like in watertown. Dudley town doesnt exsist its called cornwall now and you cant go there anymore because of all the loosers who fucked with it
austin3636 2 years ago
dude i live in watertown too! but yea, a couple of my friends got permission from the company that owns it to actually go in there at night but they didnt see anything
xHardcoreUnitedx 2 years ago
i went there 5 years ago when i went to visit my brother.. the only thing strange there to me was the fact that once we got past the first few foundations everything became silent.. u could no longer hear the birds chirping or the sound of just being outside.. a few patches of strange fog.. on our way out of the trail the cops were waiting by our car.. we did get tickets lol..
layla251 2 years ago
i would love to know more about the dudley family im from england and never heard of them but thars not saying they never existed im only just getting back into hitary after all these years so can some one please help thanks lee in england
dean11081988 2 years ago
most haunted place on earth. There is a huge section in the woods of there where absolutely no birds sing, you just hear a few animals moving around, or what sounds like animals, but dead silence. The place is loaded with orbs also.
GamingPalooza 2 years ago
Not much to see there , just some old stone foundations.
Area is patrolled , it was bought by some religious group and closed to the public.
Funny how churches are threatened by something that could be satanic or cursed , so they buy it to close it and bury history. The only history left if what the church wants you to believe in not something else.
Cragar426 2 years ago
Im from CT and i've heard of dudly town. I heard most electronic technology fails you there. And if you ever go don't enter the insane asslyum, it was burned down with all the crazies in it they are ghosts that are strong enough to murder. Good luck to the braved but doomed souls who try to beave it. I recomemd blessed salt, holy water, a crusifix, a bible and maybe a rosary, or anything else holy
yamiyugi777 2 years ago
there is no insane asylum there dum dum i live in connecticut to and its an old town with no insane asylum
jakedwashere 2 years ago
its a forested out. the most youll find is like a cellar door or something.
vivalakevin01 2 years ago
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yamiyugi777 2 years ago
My friends brother went there and said he picked up a rock and they got lost and couldnt find their way out until he put the rock down..... I actually think this place might have something.... anyone from CT??
JBPrankers 2 years ago
yeah
sibi12123 2 years ago
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Flipstaxx08 1 year ago
Im Deffinetly goin there.... I live like 45 minutes away... is it true there are stanists there cuz if there is I will bring a gun or something.... .
JBPrankers 2 years ago
yeah a lot of bloody good a gun will do you some satanists dabble in black magicks and a gun cant fight off a ghost or demon if they summon one
yamiyugi777 2 years ago
Like a Demon is going to stop a bullet from hitting the satanist. And like the demon cares enouph to stop the bullet
Socks756 2 years ago
lol I actually laughed that that one... this isnt WoW
RedRaiderFilms 2 years ago
Is that dudley story real or its a fake.
cryonyits07done 2 years ago
Theres many different story's but this is the one i hear the most .. so i would believe this one
gotdemglocks8 2 years ago
that looks pretty cool--is the video for sale online? I found another cool new indie horror movie shot in CT called "mind morgue"
filmcritic77 2 years ago
I've been there. Nothing but tall grass and broken down stone foundations from old houses. I wouldn't recommend going there by yourself because of the devil worshipers who do rituals there and will possibly be dangerous since you are away from the public in the abandoned area.
CamaroSS2236 2 years ago
What a lie. Who in his right mind will ever believe in this. Funny
BOATENGJUNIOR 3 years ago
There's buried treasure in them woods.
ScottRMcpherson 3 years ago 7
theres gold in them thar woods...
xD
X8XspookyX8X 2 years ago 4
I was there. Place is so FUCKED up. I will never go back.
fxdwings 3 years ago
why? xD what happened? o-o
bredrawk 2 years ago
they say that if you go there and leave your car for an hour or to, it'll be gone or totally destroyed, phantoms, satanists, and other such bad stuff lurks around there too
sibi12123 2 years ago
i alwyas go there its mintt
shortymetalasfuk 3 years ago
i hear it is heavily policed. have u had any problems getting in there?
becivilnotsybil 3 years ago
mostly on friday nights theres loads of police about
shortymetalasfuk 3 years ago
why would there b police there?
bredrawk 2 years ago
i would not recommend going there even if you have a 100 or 200 people, once on a halloween night 250 people or so went for a party, where 30 or 20 people didn't go it was way back ages ago. So those 250 people never came back, and thats how Dudleytown is now know as the #2 most haunted place in the world. Plus one of my friends friend went there, she seen 2 dead cows, one with a broken spine, and the other was guted for those Satanic people who perform rituals there in the woods.
lunatic061589 3 years ago
... also once in my town berlin, there was these 3-4 kids from our High school i believe who actually went into this town hall or what ever place it was, and this cop seen them draw a pentagram on the ground and lid of every corner on that pentagram, the weird thing, they wore the same capes the satanic ritualists wear in Dudleytown. Trust me don't go there, plus there was a special on this on the History Channel.
lunatic061589 3 years ago
*lid of every corner on that pentagram* with Candles, and they ran so quick he could not catch any of them.
lunatic061589 3 years ago
wat a shitty video
Lendawg16 3 years ago
i actually thought it was good it got me scared!!!!!!
066999566 3 years ago
ps.... Check out Blood Cemetery in Charlton, Ma. The old local legend is that on a full moon the tombstones bleed!!!!!!!! I was there not too long ago!!! Awesome!
gwendolynko 3 years ago
gotta find this place, Im in Thompson, CT!!! Cool!!!!!!!
gwendolynko 3 years ago
What is this supposed to be like "The Ring"?
Starbright4876 3 years ago
fuck
T850CSM101a1676 3 years ago
What a shitty tape! It keeps stopping & playing & stopping & playing! It's not my computer cuz every other YT vid works fine...Maybe my Guardian ANgel is trying to prevent me from being cursed by the Dudley Town ghoulies & ghosties!
I went to Union Cemetary (Monroe/Stepney area) after seeing the Warrens speak back in 98 & we were all bugged the fuck out! There was a mist all around the place & u felt something there. Not just hype, it is truly magnetic. It is spiritually charged.
Starbright4876 3 years ago
anyone know how to get to dudley town.. can someone give me directions from oakville CT
thisisfunny31 3 years ago
its outside of cornwall. all blocked off. I'm planning on making a trek up there sometime soon. send me a message, maybe our parties could meetup together
calcatchem 3 years ago
Dude - I am going there this weekend.
If there are any ghosts here on youtube - they will be waiting to eat me ! hahaha
nyjatt911 3 years ago
@calcatchem ive always wanted to go..i live in danbury..i need to go with someone who knows how to get there..let me kno
Flipstaxx08 1 year ago
You wanna go ?
nyjatt911 3 years ago
actually, i just went to Dudley town, yesterday. its like 30 minutes from where i liveeeeeeeeeee.
Meganelizabethx33 3 years ago
what's with all those letters "e" at the end? is that "e" for "evil?" "e" for "extra-spooky," "e" for "endlessly long spellings of words that don't need to be drawn out?"
no offense... i'm not an assholeeeeee. (here, "e" stands for "moron." because i am a moron.)
falstaffswims 3 years ago
Although I have never actually been into Dudley town, I have hiked and camped all around there. I beleive the Appalachian trail used to go through it. I do not think it is cursed, if you spend a lot of time in the woods in New England you find abandonded villages, foundations, cemetaries, and the like. If you read the history of the place it just died out and was a bad spot for a town due to the soil and surrounding hills blocking the sunlight.
menzere 3 years ago
Good point. I lived in N.H. until I was 18 I found a ton of old places while dirtbiking including wells,cellar holes, graves, walls and other weird things way deep into the woods. Although a few times certain places did kind of freak me out.
ScottRMcpherson 3 years ago
This place wasn't that scarey waste of 3hr drive IMO!
lanlegend 3 years ago
Hey, anyone who's interested there is a place near York, Pennsylvania called the "Seven Gates of Hell". An asylum burned down out there, police came in and killed a lot of escapees. Theres a path (the original road to the asylum) thats supposed to be haunted by their ghosts...
robfairson 3 years ago
all fake
RobbieRotten171 3 years ago
I spent a moonless night alone on Dudleytown Ridge without flashlights or fire or cellphone and experienced nothing but complete silence. But of course that's no guarantee that your visit would be uneventful as well.
RODERICKMOLASAR 3 years ago
Maybe the ghosts just want people to listen. To uh.. help them with this manuscript so it isn't lost to humanity and this guy's life wasn't for nothing.
Has anyone tried to ask the ghosts what they want?
BlackRabbit2264 3 years ago
Thirteen, AVOID that number. I have personal experience with that number.
Yeah, people get through the police and neighborhood people guarding that place all the time, and camp out around there.
I take it, it's fairly uneventful for them. Although the FEW stories I've read on the net are pretty creepy.
Listen, if any of you commentors, have a story to tell about this place, comment.
There must be SOMETHING to this legend.
I know a lot of devil worshipers perform rituals up there.
sunclov 3 years ago
I'll be going back to Duddleytown soon, I hope. It's a nice area with a lot of weird stuff. Lots of hiking to do.
LennySkull 3 years ago
why is it that white ppl always want to go to haunted and scary places?
peterparker12 3 years ago
It's because black people get confused with spooks
Stack8854 3 years ago 3
lmao!
What's it got to do with him/her being white? hahaha that's so abstract.
You get idiots in all races. I'm sure you rank highly in your own race.
BlackRabbit2264 3 years ago 3
In further study, it is true that this was actually begun while imprisoned in London Tower. I will amend the information regarding the death of Dudley on my site and will pass this information on to my colleagues.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Mr. Kirkpatrick: True enough, the Chamberlain document, as well as thirteen others I had previously relied upon, are at fault. Henry VII died fifteen and a half months before Edmund was beheaded. Henry VIII, acting on the orders of his father, put Dudley to the axe. I am well familiar with the Tree of Commonwealth Treatise, but was under the impression that it was begun as he was convicted by Henry VII.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Hey Barry -Doug K. of Red Barn Films here. I see your quote is from the article that Paul Chamberlain wrote in 1964. I've often wondered why it referenced Henry VII, instead of Henry VIII -a typo maybe? Check other sources -you'll see that Henry VIII actually executed Edmund Dudley. The "Curse" was born. Edmund wrote "Tree of Commonwealth" from London Tower as a plea to Henry VIII to spare him - to no avail. We've uncovered remarkable stuff which will come out soon!
Peace!
RedBarnFilms 4 years ago
And thanks for plugging my website, by the way, Creepy Connecticut. I'm very proud of our work. Peace!
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Visit the website of this written work to read all the non-gory details. I'm sure with a few minutes of real research, you'll be able to track down a dozen more historians/geneaologists/lineaologists who have no vested interest in Cornwall archiving who will tell you the same thing. Better yet, just open any history textbook and look up the information. I'm sure it's all there in black and white.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
"What is this ghostly legend? How did it come about? These are questions easily answered. The reason for the legend, however, is a difficult one to track down...especially when considered in the glare furnished by the nemesis of all addicts of the supernatural...the cold, hard, unvarnished facts."
"One Edmund Dudley, having displeased the subjects of King Henry VII, lost his head on the chopping block of said sovereign."
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Hey Barry -Doug K. of Red Barn Films here. I see your quote is from the article that Paul Chamberlain wrote in 1964. I've often wondered why it referenced Henry VII, instead of Henry VIII -a typo maybe? Check other sources -you'll see that Henry VIII actually executed Edmund Dudley. The "Curse" was born. Edmund wrote "Tree of Commonwealth" from London Tower as a plea to Henry VIII to spare him - to no avail. We've uncovered remarkable stuff which will come out soon!
Peace!
RedBarnFilms 4 years ago
@RedBarnFilms A couple of Dudleys were done in by the Crown. Henry VII had one of them executed, too. Can't remember his name, sorry.
diewasseratte 7 months ago
"Topsy-like, the legend of Dudleytown reached its present proportions without the assistance of any particular individual. It took the combined efforts of a number of almost disinterested persons to create the ghostly aura which today surrounds what is probably Connecticut's most celebrated aggregation of sickly cellars and washed out roads."
barrydillinger 4 years ago
To set the record straight, here is information from the late historian, Paul Hilliard Chamberlain, from his written work on Dudleytown:
Such is the case of Cornwall's deserted village of the damned, Dudleytown. Indeed, this relic of poor planning has now grown into a legend so preposterous that it tries both the credulity and patience of anyone even remotely concern with the facts.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Oh, and I was wondering . . . what are the 1st through 48th Keys? Are they documents as well? Or are they the material components for a spell in Dungeons & Dragons?
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Exhaustive and unbiased???? That's even funnier. I'd love to see the rest of your sources outside of Wikipedia. Let me guess: The National Enquirer, People Magazine and the ever reliable Newsweek? It's truly amazing how your groups of "we have new research" gurus never want to reveal your sources. If geneaologists and historians disagree with you, you may want to re-evaluate your "fresh and original" research.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
That says it all. Original translates to "newly concocted". You know, I've got to hand it to you Larrrrrrrrrr, this Red Barn propaganda machine is working overtime. I guess that's what happens when you're attempting to make myth real. King Henry VIII looking for an ancient document??? Okay (LOL) I'll give you that it's "original and fresh" (LOL even harder)
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Check actual records and history reference books before making a statement like that. You'll be a little embarrassed, but then again, Hollywood types have always been know to take a little poetic license with the actual facts. And I'll have to agree with you on one point . . . "original" research.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Nice try...and you sound like a fairly knowledgeable guy, but again, you're wrong. You keep referring to this research by Red Barn, but WIKIPEDIA!!!??? C'mon, you can do better than that! I'm sure you realize that your friends at Red Barn wrote that Wikipedia entry. Wow, you guys really are trying to pull the wool over everyone's eyes!
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Barry!? You've been drinking the same kool-aid they've been serving up at Dark Entry, heh!? Your litany of errors extends ad nauseum, and is at best, derivative. Red Barn has conducted original and fresh research! King Henry VII? You need no go further than Wikipedia to see that King Henry VIII executed Edmund Dudley!? Can you say - Boy, am I wrong!? Your rant is purely the meanderings of the Dark Entry propaganda campaign! Red Barn Films has conducted an exhaustive and unbiased Study!
larrrr 4 years ago
To paraphrase P.T. Barnum, "There's a sucker born every minute."
barrydillinger 4 years ago
If you wish, however, to continue posting fantasy and myth as historical fact, I guess there's nothing anyone can do about it. But if you honestly believe that this ruse will stand the test of truth, I believe you're sorely mistaken. Lies only stretch so far before they're exposed.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Every other Dudley died of natural causes or faded into oblivion along with hundreds of thousands of other people who had nothing extraordinary in their lives. The three that helped to found the settlement of Dudleytown have been proven time and time again to NOT even be related to the Barons Dudley of England. Why that fact has seemed to escape your researchers, I'll never know.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Edmund was the scapegoat of a failed economy of King Henry VII (not the VIII as is claimed in the film - excellent research there), and both John and his son, Guildford, were arrested in the same plot to overthrow the throne of Edward VI, son of Henry VIII.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
I also find it quite interesting that the curse that supposedly struck and followed the Dudleys was anything but a curse. Exactly three Dudleys perished before their time: Edmund (1452-1510), his son, John (?-1554), and finally John's son, Guildford (1536-1554).
barrydillinger 4 years ago
As for the building in the photo, I can't vouch for it, but will admit that it is quite an interesting find. I wonder, though, at the reasons why this building cannot be located by even the most intrepid (albeit illegal) adventurers into that area.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
As any historian worth his salt knows, Nathaniel Carter's family wasn't even present in Dudleytown at the time of their deaths . . . they had actually moved away from Dudleytown and into the area of the Delaware River where Native Americans killed them.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Barry Dillinger - Creepy Connecticut? Thx for the comment. No houses left - the popular conception. The photo in the video is actually one of the last structures in Dudleytown - Nathaniel Carter's house. The photo appeared in September, 1964 in "The Lure of the Litchfield Hills". Nathaniel's family was brutally murdered - when Nathaniel returned from an outing, he was also killed. Cursed - nah! Everyone who lived there either was killed, disappeared, went insane! Now, only foundations!
larrrr 4 years ago
Barry Dillinger of Creepy Connecticut? Thx for leaving a comment! Correct! The photo of the boarded up house in the video is one of the last photos of the structures in Dudleytown. It appeared in September, 1964 in a magazine called "Lure of the Litchfield Hills". It's a photo of Nathaniel Carter's House, a resident of Dudleytown whose family was brutally murdered, including his infant child whose head was bashed against the wall! When Nathaniel returned to his house, he was also killed.
larrrr 4 years ago
"A few building still stand"???? According to every account by historians, archivists and even a reporter for National Geographic,
barrydillinger 4 years ago
I actually had a bunch of comments in the original posting, but it was cut off, as you can see. Actually, to be quite honest, I surprised that you've even mentioned Nathaniel Carter and his family.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
I took a rock out of Dudley Town because it had a shape to it that looked like a little alien head or a skul.. it was cool.. i sold it on ebay for 27.00 LOL to a guy in Hawaii.. I mailed it to him.. and a week after he got it they had all of those floods that killed lots of people.. I had the rock for about 3 years before i sold it and never had anything strage happen at all.. coincidence.. yes, likely but still odd!
jkmk1987 4 years ago
I have been to Dudley Town several times in the past, it is eerie, no breeze, no birds or bugs, no sound at all.. somone walking 5 feet infront of you makes no sound you can hear.. it is odd. you get the strong feeling of being watched. The only thing there to see is a few old foundations that are hardly recognizable.. Cops and residents watch you .. dont go there you will get arrested!
jkmk1987 4 years ago
02:11 The exact reason we cant enter the forest!
ppalaz1 4 years ago
Check the police logs, some teens got lost at 130 am and called 911. They were found alive and arrested for traspassing
ppalaz1 4 years ago
Believe me the residents Will take your picture, take your license plate# and report you. You WILL get arrested and they arent fucking around. I have been there in the 80's and 90's. It has a eerie feeling becaust its REMOTE! Please stop going there and the Dark entry forest inc. will open it up for research. THIS IS A HISTORIC SITE and should be treated as one. I never took anything from there or left anything there. People want to shit on everything good and F it up for everyone! Stay Away!
ppalaz1 4 years ago
Completely historically inaccurate.
hellerls1085 4 years ago
look on google earth. its real. there are no roads expect for a small dagerous dirt path basically. its on top of a mountain in the middle of no where.
A few building still stand.
It's real. And the curse is real.
Why do you think is called the dark forest?
Why do you think no one ever built homes there?
RBriggs85 4 years ago
41.8080589, -73.3563323
Enter that in google earth and you'll see.
RBriggs85 4 years ago
Actually Dudley Town sits down in the middle of 3 mountains. There are 2 ways to get there via hiking Dark Entry Road and driving Bald Mountain Road. However, it is private property, and the police can an will arrest you for trespassing. It's called Dark Entry because it's dark underneath all of the trees.
Isitlovesaidshe 4 years ago
i agree, but the reason no one ever built homes there is because the police wont let you go anywhere near it
mtfdmedic2 4 years ago
"A few building still stand"????
According to every account by historians, archivists and even a reporter for National Geographic, there is nothing here left in the area of the former village except for cellar holes.
barrydillinger 4 years ago
Perhaps the Big Black Water Snake you saw was the Serpent? Feeling okay lately?
Darn Entry, huh?
larrrr 4 years ago
...not the scariest place on earth...or that scary at all, although I saw a pretty big water snake in the pond down the road from it. Thats about the scariest thing there, other then when my friends Uncle"name will go unknown" gets pissed off at the fools who try to go in there. If your not DEA (Dark Entry Asc.) I suggest you stay away, I personally wouldnt want his size 12 kicking my behind.
Martyrdivinity 4 years ago
to all of you that do not think dudleytown is real, look it up. Police will not let u enter the place. YOU WILL GET ARRESTED. This is the real deal!
danxxsarahxx07 4 years ago
it is real i been there
Michelle3489 4 years ago
duddley town is real
daveskater94 4 years ago
my father camped their as a child in the boy scouts and his scout leader took pictures and they ALL came out blury but when he took the pictures nothing was there...he doesnt believe in any of it but explain the pictures?
tiemyshu0 4 years ago
Yes - Dudleytown is not even 500 years old, but the Dudleytown Curse is - since it originated in the 1500's and followed the Dudley family from England to America.
larrrr 4 years ago
dudley town isnt even 500 years old...
Egbert23 4 years ago
I've been to Dudley town its a complete joke all urban legend. The town people are inbreeds and all suck. There is no where to park near the site. There are some foundations left but nothing else. Don't waste your time
Daath001 4 years ago
I have been to Dudleytown and it is the scariest place on Earth!
larrrr 4 years ago
Your an idiot, there is nothing scary there I've been camping and spending my summers there since I was 8yoa. Dont hype up my summer home, your screwing it up for the people who actually live there.
Martyrdivinity 4 years ago
I have been to Dudleytown a million times - it is a quiet walk in the woods - I have never even gotten the creeps and I creep out real easy-
Honestly I think it's complete hype- the history and "curse" applied to a Different family of Dudleys
Unfortunately now it is closed to the public because of the vandalism
richm444 4 years ago
I will say this though - its a great idea for a fictional horror movie
richm444 4 years ago
Are they seriously making a movie about Dudleytown?
CaptainBeetheart 4 years ago
Dan Aykroyd also said Dudleytown was in Massachusetts, which, as a Connecticuter, annoys me.
worshipsdogs 4 years ago
i've visited dudleytown a few times. there have been no reports of teenagers actually going missing and lost forever. they have always been found. if you are caught in dudleytown, you will be fined $77. i've been researching dudleytown for years. and i'm happy that they are making a movie. but i wish that they would stick to the true story of dudleytown, not make up a story of a missing teenager. dudleytown is indeed haunted and cursed, but don't believe everything in the movie.
unimagny 4 years ago
I would like to hear what you have learned about Dudley Town. The true story.
Waynersan 4 years ago
im not suprised the locals get pissed off with hysterical teenagers running about the place
sparkmouse 4 years ago
Bubba Ray Dudley GET THE TABLE!!!
chefmarty125 4 years ago 2
i live near dudeytown but have never visited cuz its a long walk from where u have to park and the cops either tow ur car or give u a ticket..i heard its scary as shit tho
lbryant44 4 years ago
dont brong anything back from D-town!!
abitca2 4 years ago
i live in CT...i should really go by there
mattluvlocust 4 years ago
lol if your not from CT then you have no idea about dudleytown.
ilovedip 4 years ago
Dan Aykroyd, the actor, once called Dudleytown, Connecticut the scariest place on Earth! Teenagers have disappeared there for sure. Beware!
Minic77 4 years ago
I live in CT =0
Undefined723 4 years ago
Thats really smart to even mess with a place like that, sad
ScreaminMeemes 4 years ago
Well, the video was okay Granted I know there was no direct relation between Edmond Dudley and the Dudleys of Dudleytown, but then again why let the truth get in the way of a good story. Having been to D-town (prior to it being closed) yes there are things up there and yes if you are dumb enough to bring stuff, like rocks and sticks back you will be very sorry.
Chiefraz 4 years ago
Elaborate. What happens if you bring sticks or rocks back from Dudleytown?
Sickfixx 4 years ago
You don't bring things out of Dudleytown for the same reason you don't take things out of a haunted house, because basicly you are bringing the haunting home with you and allowing what spirits are there access to your life. It brings majorly bad luck.
Chiefraz 4 years ago
PlEASE you can bring rocks or sticks back from dudleytown its rocks and sticks its not going to hurt you and there are no spirits. WHERE IS THE PROOF? There is none just a bunch of stupid people who want to believe in something so bad that they see shit. and no one has ever disapperd from dudleytown and never been seen again that is a LIE
wildy6 4 years ago
if only Dudleytown was as real as it seems. But, if the movie is able to tell the truth about demons and everything else, then it would be prefect and alot helpful as well. But, it's a good scary movie, nevertheless.
demonkira 4 years ago
That is a really great trailer....very mysterious and huanting....just as I remmebered Dudleytown. I gave it five stars!!!!
BodieIngelvie 4 years ago
Yes! In the darkness, the witches and warlocks play! We are one!
Redbarnfolk 4 years ago
thast some kwl shit! Nice Vid man
chaos1349 4 years ago