I grew up in Pitt Gas and was friends with April and Susan White and their family. We would walk across that bridge to get to the Company Store where the coal miner's families shopped. We also hung out on the bridge just to play/ Lord, I can't believe we ever crossed that bridge as really young kids. I'm talking elementary school aged. Things sure were different and a lot more fun when we were growing up. Thanks for the memories!
I have been to the house it is really cool if you get a chance go in do it. The owners names jim and bob is his dad there where 4 diffent periods that different people died such as a baby was dropped from the 3rd floor and hit the 1st floor. A man also hung him self in the basement and a man was exacuted by gunfire on the back porch Jim showed me a the bullet and also there was the tear gas story.
me and my dad go there the person that owns it is my dads friend i live on taylor ave im close i go ther a lot in the house thers bullit holes all through it
me and my dad go there the person that owns it is my dads friend i live on taylor ave im prody clos i go ther a lot in the house thers bullit holes all through it
I am BC'r *smile*. I walked the swinging bridge a lot when I was younger. It was a great place to hang out. Was told that it was built by Republic Steel to help those mine workeres who lived in the patch on the hillside, make it to the company store which was a little closer to Clarksville. --TheYablonski (sp?) house...I had permission to hunt on their property in the mid 80s. Was a little strange sitting in the woods where the killer(S?) sat planning his/their attack.
I used the wrong term in the video. I said the water was turgid, which it was as well. I meant to use TURBID, which is the correct definition given. Just a fun fact.
I grew up in Pitt Gas and was friends with April and Susan White and their family. We would walk across that bridge to get to the Company Store where the coal miner's families shopped. We also hung out on the bridge just to play/ Lord, I can't believe we ever crossed that bridge as really young kids. I'm talking elementary school aged. Things sure were different and a lot more fun when we were growing up. Thanks for the memories!
ginagutyrobets 5 days ago
I have been to the house it is really cool if you get a chance go in do it. The owners names jim and bob is his dad there where 4 diffent periods that different people died such as a baby was dropped from the 3rd floor and hit the 1st floor. A man also hung him self in the basement and a man was exacuted by gunfire on the back porch Jim showed me a the bullet and also there was the tear gas story.
dillan13ify 2 weeks ago
I went to school with Kathy Luzier (Pakrall?) now... She lived there in the 70's-80's. I heard they played with a Ouija Board once...and only once.
djangelo71 4 months ago
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me and my dad go there the person that owns it is my dads friend i live on taylor ave im close i go ther a lot in the house thers bullit holes all through it
howesaustin1 10 months ago
me and my dad go there the person that owns it is my dads friend i live on taylor ave im prody clos i go ther a lot in the house thers bullit holes all through it
howesaustin1 10 months ago
@howesaustin1 Is it for sale??
AGDemo 8 months ago
@howesaustin1 The bullet holes from the murders?
AGDemo 8 months ago
I am BC'r *smile*. I walked the swinging bridge a lot when I was younger. It was a great place to hang out. Was told that it was built by Republic Steel to help those mine workeres who lived in the patch on the hillside, make it to the company store which was a little closer to Clarksville. --TheYablonski (sp?) house...I had permission to hunt on their property in the mid 80s. Was a little strange sitting in the woods where the killer(S?) sat planning his/their attack.
EnazYevrah 11 months ago
I used the wrong term in the video. I said the water was turgid, which it was as well. I meant to use TURBID, which is the correct definition given. Just a fun fact.
etwilli2 11 months ago