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Let's just hope that it doesn't end up that he's the "vindo viper". Surely everyone remembers that story....
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Arnie<BR><BR>How come you don't address any of the questions directed at you? Since you are making this whole thing up, take credit for spinning an intruiging yarn. I would be nice if you owned up, though, instead of having all of your alter-egos (Natalie, etc.) pretend to know something about this story, when anyone who was intrigued enough to check it out discovered it was bogus. And who uses a phrase like "horrifying rictus" anyway - certainly not Stephen King.<BR><BR>So answer the ?s and finish already.
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I just started reading this whole thing today 5/16 and I'm ticked that I have to wait for tomorrow to come... Now he says there are only two more installments, good lord I hope so. This is very much reading like a short story/fictional book. The guy is probably butchering a pig for dinner, that would explain all the moaning and screaming right?
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Speaking of mass killers and haunted hotels how about the most infamous case involving those subjects in the USA? I'm talking of the H.H. Holmes case in Chicago of 1893 which involved the first serial killer, a hotel he built and later on tales of ghosts. The building was three-stories high there were over 60 rooms in the structure and 51 doors that there cut oddly into various walls. Holmes acted as his own architect for the place and he personally supervised the numerous construction crews, all of whom were quickly hired and fired. Most likely, he didnt want anyone to have a clear idea of what he had planned for the place. In addition to the eccentric general design, the house was also fitted with trap doors, hidden staircases, secret passages, rooms without windows, chutes that led into the basement and a staircase that opened out over a steep drop to the alley behind the house. Evidence would later be found to show that Holmes used some of the rooms as asphyxiation chambers, where his victims were suffocated with gas. Holmes, who was a medical doctor, rented rooms in the building to tourist to the nearby World's Fair that year. Holmes confessed to 28 murders although evidence showed vast amounts of additional bones in his hotel. The hotel mysteriously burned to the ground the year Holmes was captured and the lot remained vacant till 1938 when the post office built there. For many years there were tales from people who claimed to hear moaning and crying sounds coming from the grounds. Neighbors who walked their dogs pass the new building claimed their animals would often pull away from it, barking and whining at something they could see or sense.... something which remained invisible to their human masters. In addition, postal workers in the building had their own encounters in the place, often telling of strange sounds and feelings they could not easily explain. <BR><BR>
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Comeon, I am not Arnie! I think it is more likely that you are. you seem to be opening the door for yourself to fess up.
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Okay, okay.<BR><BR>I just read this through for the first time and although I realize it's probably a hoax I must admit that this guy had me going for quite awhile (and from the looks of this post, many of you, too!).<BR><BR>Anyway, true or not, it was a fun ride. Is there more?<BR>Tom
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Now that I'm hooked on the tale, where is the last installments Arnie?<BR>
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I am ready for storytime, bring it on Arnie...
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Natalie / Arnie<BR><BR>Notice you didn't defend yourself. Guess that's the same as admitting that you made up "Unholy Evil....."<BR><BR>How many other personalities do you have? Sybil or Syrus hiding in there?
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Topping for Arnie
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come on Arnie!
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Waiting on Arnie. Hope he didn't go away for thr weekend
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Oak Alley Plantation near New Orleans is supposedly haunted. I didn't see anything when I was there, but I didn't spend the night either.
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I suppose we arent going to hear the end now?
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Arnie, we are waiting for the story!! Hurry back!!
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Maybe the ghost of Syrus Aeckney came and draggged Arnie into the netherworld, never to be heard from again.
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topping for Arnie
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ttt
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Arnie...Where are you?
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Ok this is getting silly. Arnie had at least 10-15 of us hooked on this mysterious tale, which I must admit that I believed in the beginning. That is until I did my own research and found nothing to substantiate Arnies claims. If that wasn't bad enough Arnie has appearantly left us all dangling, perhaps never to finish his story. It is sad when so many of us are fooled. But I have to applaud Arnie if this was his original motive. He affectively trolled for over 100 posts.
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