ABANDONED Mansion Hidden In The Woods - You Won’t Believe What’s Inside!!!

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Published 2022-11-19
One night in February of 1982, rural Georgia police got a disturbing 911 call from a mother in panic. Her 16 year old son Thomas had just been brutally stabbed to death while he was asleep in bed. When Georgia dispatch showed up to the grisly scene, they discovered the teenager had been murdered by his 14 year old sister, Rachel and she was nowhere to be found.

And we later found out, she didn't only intend of killing her brother that night.. she also had plans of killing her parents but because of the screams of her brother as he was being stabbed to death, she panicked, dropped the knife and escaped out the back door and ran into the woods.

So a little bit about Rachel, she seemed like a normal 14 year kid, she made decent grades in school, she was quiet, but from the outside looking in, nothing seemed out of the ordinary
BUT According to interviews with Rachel's siblings, she was very troubled from an early age, she didn't really have any friends, and she spent most her time alone in her room

but as she got older, Rachel became more and more reclusive and it was around this time, she developed a fascination with Satanic worship and began practicing satanic rituals in her bedroom, right next to her brother Thomas' room. And to this day, her parents blame the murder solely on Rachel's Satanic practices.

HOWEVER the plot to this story gets even thicker… check this out-


in later interviews with 2 of Rachel's siblings, they introduced new details to this story that paints a much broader picture of what might have truly been going on the household. They claim that from the age of 7, Rachel along with her younger sister was being molested and abused by Thomas

But that's not all

Allegedly, Rachel's FATHER, had also been molesting the two girls. Her father of course denies these claims and says that the devil made Rachel do it and not perhaps years of sexual, emotional, and physical torment she had to endure before she finally snapped and devised a plan to murder her own brother and parents.

During the very brief investigation and court proceeding Rachel's story of what happened to her as a child matched perfectly with what her two siblings claimed… nevertheless, she was giving a harsh sentencing to 28 years in a mental facility in Florida.

Apparently after the murder, the family moved pretty from the small Georgia town and never really looked back… understandably so. But here's another kicker- they left everything inside the 1884 home and they didn't sell it either. Grant it, I imagine it'd be a tough sell considering what happened there.

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All Comments (21)
  • @tahaoz2122
    What I like most about this channel is that I can learn about the stories of these abandoned places. This and the presentation skills are the major differences between this channel and its counterparts.
  • Many people paint their porch ceilings blue to prevent wasp nests. The wasps think it’s sky so will not build nests on the ceiling and walls. I don’t know if it really works. Great video.
  • Oh my God I remember that like it was yesterday. She was 16 years old pregnant with twins. They found her in a motel room I don't remember if she was with her brother at the time or she was with another man and she had her cat with her. She would not go anywhere without that cat because that was her life. That was a very sad day in 1982. I don't know what happened to her children.
  • I grew up in an abusive household and this gave me the freakin willies. If those children were telling the truth, i can imagine the insane gaslighting, the facade of a perfect family their parents and broter presented, and the constant terror of one of them snapping. I hope theyve found peace.
  • @hailysims3706
    You are my favorite Explorer! You give some history on the property, you just don't scan the room, you EXPLORE it! I love when you open the drawers and allow us to view what's hidden. So happy to have found your channel! Thank you for the content you put on here for us to watch and thank you for your effort in finding these places and sharing!
  • So far yours ( channel ) is the 1st one I've encountered telling/narrating the story behind the abandoned houses/ mansions/ etc. Congratulations for doing this! Photos aren't enough, it can be vividly understood if there's a narration of truth, of what happened really!
  • I love the way you appreciate antiques and take such an interest in old abandoned houses. It's very sad to see how much these places are vandalised though ....
  • These old homes with the old antiques, and the stories are Amazing! Why doesn’t these families at least sell the antiques to preserve the history of these time periods? I’m just an antique furniture lover and it makes my heart hurt to see them just be left behind! Your channel is Awesome!
  • @catwoman2596
    Thank you for not posting too much info regarding location. I'd hate to see things stolen from there.
  • @BonnieMiller
    I just want to say I appreciate so much that you tell the story of how the houses became abandoned, so thank you so much for doing this...
  • @JayCee2323
    WOW that's incredibly sad! Amazing video of course 😍 You always show so much respect for the family, the homes and the backstory of each video. Thank you so much! 💗
  • @mitzie393
    I literally remember my parents having similar items. The sylvania tv in a cabinet was one of them. I was born in 1966 and I absolutely can’t believe this was that many years ago. Seems like yesterday to me. It’s sad to see things not appreciated and left behind. Thanks for the tour.
  • @catsooey
    There’s a lot of strange things about this video. I’m amazed at the lack of mold, dust and decay in a 40 year old abandoned house. And the tv is also very old for 1982. I know black and white tv’s were still around and many places still felt like the 1940’s, but it’s worth pointing out. I was born in the late 70’s and growing up you could still feel the presence of the earlier decades - the 40’s, even the 30’s and earlier in some places. Time moved so much slower and consume electronics and technology were fairly stagnant. People had tube tv’s, cable was brand new so that was a luxury, my grandparents had old furniture dating back to the 19th century - it was just different. The ‘modern age’ as I refer to it didn’t start until 1988 or so. That’s when cd’s, newer looking cars and tv’s, etc became more common. Kind of a microcosm of the way progress was very slow prior to the 20th century, and then suddenly the world was completely changed.
  • @absatwell8163
    The unfortunate thing about the antiques is that the kids don’t want them. I have several beautiful pieces. Told my child who is 22 I would haunt her if she didn’t at least take her great grandmothers desk. Her namesake. People buy them up for cheap and paint them for resale. 🤯 They want all this new looking furniture, but with the antique quality which you can’t find at a retail store.
  • @DelishBish
    I came for the abandoned murder house in the woods, stayed for the insightful and respectful presentation. I srsly cannot believe, how minor any damage is on the interior. Truly amazing. That must be a helluva roof they had. I so wish this house and family could have had a happier ending.
  • @SusB2Ya
    I'm a new viewer of your videos and have truly enjoyed them. This one truly resonated with me being an older person; it could have very well been the home I grew up in. The art work you were curious about was very common in the 70s- hand crafts were VERY popular. Macrame, ceramics, etc and was found in almost every home. The folded flag you found in the dresser drawer is what is presented to the family of a person in service upon death at their funeral. I still have the one presented to Mama when Daddy died and it will be handed down to my son. The cabinet in the bathroom you admired is a French style vanity and the gold on it is referred to as 'gilding'. That was a symbol of craftmanship and status to have gilded items. You can tell older things were made with craftsmanship, made with quality to last. Even electronics like the tvs. We had repairmen who would come out and repair our tv rather than throw it away and buy another. That was true of most everything we bought and owned and, honestly, I long for those times again. We took pride in what we owned, saving to purchase, taking our time picking items out based on how long it would last, could it have multiple uses, etc. I hope the younger generations will try some kind of craft whether it be wood working, ceramics, whatever, and start this trend again and get us away from a throw away society. It's a wonderful feeling making something with your hands; knowing you are contributing something of beauty and use to the world. I have to admit, while watching your videos I do correct you on some things but that's just because I have a number of years on you so I'm familair with so many things that cross your paths. Keep exploring and sharing your adventures and finds with us. Wishing you many more blessings
  • @MissDsPlace
    34:46 ---> reminds me of when My dad once said "Anyone can go through life getting all the things they want,...Yet nothing they truly need"...Beautiful treasures, sad story...Thank you for sharing. thumbs up!!
  • @surethingg
    Bravo. You staged the whole thing and made the whole story up. Facts.
  • @historybuff1483
    I can’t find anything to back this story ever happened…