
Jump scares, foggy rooms, and freaky scenery are found in most haunted houses. But, there is one popular fright fest that the bravest souls can’t seem to conquer: McKamey Manor in Summertown, Tennessee.
Owner Russ McKamey is offering $20,000 to any visitors who can make it through the disturbing 10-hour experience, and so far, no one has walked out with the prize, Fox 4 noted.
McKamey Manor, which is known as the scariest haunted house in the U.S., is so extreme that it requires a 40-page legal waiver, insurance, and a doctor’s clearance before entry, Metro reported.
The “haunted house” that makes you sign a waiver and claims to give you $20K if you can complete it, this is just a part of the waiver they make you sign – continued pic.twitter.com/cOczvA35eZ
— MJ (@mellbelleex) October 26, 2019
Twitter users recently posted about McKamey Manor’s intense prerequisites and they detail the terrifying nature of the property.
Participants have to be 18-20 with parental approval or be 21 and older. After completing all the required paperwork, they need to bring a bag of dog food for McKamey’s fur babies to enter the spooky structure.
Haunted house will pay you $20,000…if you can make it through. ~McKamey Manor pic.twitter.com/noJDWSA5zo
— Katherine (@fromm_katherine) October 27, 2019
Once they go inside, “there is no quitting unless serious physical or psychological injury is present.” And, having a panic attack doesn’t count in those qualifications.
The horrifying ordeal may also include choking, shock dog collars, and tasers.
But, that’s not all: “Injuries may occur during their tour . . . which may include, but not limited to, head, neck and back injuries, death, stroke, and traumatic brain injury.”
— MJ (@mellbelleex) October 26, 2019
Even though some visitors have taken legal action against McKamey, he’s protected by the waivers and video footage.
“You’d be surprised over the years how many people have claimed something happened to them inside,” McKamey told Fox 2. “And I need to go back and show whoever needs to see it the raw and unedited footage, saying ‘here ya go, here’s the complete show.’”
A Change.org petition was recently started to shut down McKamey Manor, due to concerns over physical and mental trauma. Roughly 30,000 people have signed it so far, which says the experience is “a torture chamber under disguise” and “some people have had to seek professional psychiatric help and medical care for extensive injuries.”
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