Witches Castle - Utica, IN
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Wow!! One misspelled word and you go a rampage.
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Anyone feel like they had their head pushed downward through the entire vid? Yikes.
Anyone know of other vids that actually show this place and not just he ground and roots of trees?
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People should consider not speed-reading a comment if they are going to reply to it.. The girl was tortured there, not murdered there. To many of us believers, ghosts/spiritual entities are energies and if much torture was done- is said to still have lingering energies or spirits of the past.. so if the place would be haunted, (since the witch story has been legitly debunked), its safe to say by most of us that there still could be lingering energies due to the locations history.
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@IndianaGhostHunters I think every town in the US of A has their own myths.. lol I know of many where I grew up, researched most of them and found them all to be false. People like mystery and spooky stories! ;)
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@GhostVideoDebunker Read the book. She did not die there.
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@GhostVideoDebunker I didn't say she wasn't tortured there - I simply said that she was not murdered here.
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@saturninesmile It is the location she was tortured.. How more specific can ya get.
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shanda was taken here and stripped of her clothes then they tied her up at her hands and ankles she was not murdered here nor was she raped.
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shanda was taken here and stripped of her clothes then they tied her up at her hands and ankles she was not murdered here nor was she raped.
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@GhostVideoDebunker Actually she wasn't. She was taken there before her murder.
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is this a historical landmark?
also kids would use the place to party at, leave grafitti, burn stuff, drink beer, smoke pot and write on the walls...
Ghosthunter... I just recived a privet message from a Utica resident and a link to a picture of a painting of the castle in it's prime. It was a bread and breakfast back in the 50's not a home for witches in the 1800's
FullMoonVideo 3 years ago
Nice, I talked to him and saw the picture as well. It definitely sheds some light onto the history of the property. Makes me wonder how the witches legend got started.
IndianaGhostHunters 3 years ago