"The Watseka Wonder" out of Watseka Illinois, featured on Travel Channel's "Most Terrifying Places In America". ..This could possibly be the most authentic case of possession in the world.
@MrHowardsternspenis I agree! I lived in Watseka for 16 years (more like wasted 16 years). I call it the Bermuda Triangle of the Midwest. Once you move there, you have a slim to nil chance of ever moving out. Thankfully, I escaped the curse and I haven't looked back since.
there are much scarier things going on in watseka, like all those fags riding crotch rockets and wearing tapout shirts. the town is infested with retarded hillbillies, who think they are super awesome, but they are just LIFERS. they will live there forever, getting drunk at McSkis, or traditions, or whatever the bars in that shithole are called now. watseka sucks, will always suck, and im very very sad for the people that didnt get out of there.
thumbs down for rocmaven- watseka wonder and roff home has nothing to do with watseka theater---shame on u. this is not a plug for your free advertisement. go make your own page and promote there and stop trying to steal the thunder from this for your own personal gains! nobody searching for ghost stories wants to get bombarded with advertising for a theater
Why is it that it's more acceptable to believe in a human spirit possession as opposed to demonic possession. The only evidence that it is a human spirit comes from what the spirit itself says. Demons lie regularly, and these deceiving spirits have been at it for a very long time and are quite adept at it. They have a vast knowledge of people's past lives because they share it amongst themselves to be better deceivers. Their job is to keep the truth from mankind by causing destractions.
I went there when I was a kid in 2000. It was a great town, but 100% tourist trap. As soon as you get into the main town after viewing the house (not allowed inside) there are t-shirts and little town shops willing to sit there and discuss things with you.
Unlike a lot of haunting towns (Amityville, Fairfax County VA), Watseka loves the attention. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, visit Watseka. People are nice, and if you have a local accent (I do), they treat you that much kinder.
I went there on Haloween!
warcraft1234554321 17 hours ago
@MrHowardsternspenis I agree! I lived in Watseka for 16 years (more like wasted 16 years). I call it the Bermuda Triangle of the Midwest. Once you move there, you have a slim to nil chance of ever moving out. Thankfully, I escaped the curse and I haven't looked back since.
Miyavisgirl1540 1 day ago
there are much scarier things going on in watseka, like all those fags riding crotch rockets and wearing tapout shirts. the town is infested with retarded hillbillies, who think they are super awesome, but they are just LIFERS. they will live there forever, getting drunk at McSkis, or traditions, or whatever the bars in that shithole are called now. watseka sucks, will always suck, and im very very sad for the people that didnt get out of there.
MrHowardsternspenis 3 months ago
thumbs down for rocmaven- watseka wonder and roff home has nothing to do with watseka theater---shame on u. this is not a plug for your free advertisement. go make your own page and promote there and stop trying to steal the thunder from this for your own personal gains! nobody searching for ghost stories wants to get bombarded with advertising for a theater
636zixer 3 months ago
Why is it that it's more acceptable to believe in a human spirit possession as opposed to demonic possession. The only evidence that it is a human spirit comes from what the spirit itself says. Demons lie regularly, and these deceiving spirits have been at it for a very long time and are quite adept at it. They have a vast knowledge of people's past lives because they share it amongst themselves to be better deceivers. Their job is to keep the truth from mankind by causing destractions.
kingmackattack42 3 months ago
Watseka, IL the home of me scary right i'm going to the Roff home for a haunted house tonight and i'm nervous
MrOrangeTomatoe 4 months ago
I went there when I was a kid in 2000. It was a great town, but 100% tourist trap. As soon as you get into the main town after viewing the house (not allowed inside) there are t-shirts and little town shops willing to sit there and discuss things with you.
Unlike a lot of haunting towns (Amityville, Fairfax County VA), Watseka loves the attention. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, visit Watseka. People are nice, and if you have a local accent (I do), they treat you that much kinder.
lot24 5 months ago
The Outlaws are coming to Watseka theatre on Friday October 14, 2011
rocmaven 6 months ago
I wanna go to that house and see myself.
FastNamikaze5 6 months ago
love the narrator! what a voice!
MegaJ2k3 7 months ago