The scariest house: $20,000 for whoever gets out of it alive!

The scariest house: $20,000 for whoever gets out of it alive!


McKamey Manor in Tennessee, described as the scariest place in the United States, is offering $20,000 to anyone brave enough to survive a new horror experience...


  

Located in Summertown, Tennessee, a new “tour” more extreme than its predecessors, entitled “Desolation,” represents a challenge so terrifying that participants must sign a 40-page document relieving the organizers of any responsibility related to going through the experience, as well as documents proving They have full physical and mental capabilities, in addition to choosing a keyword to utter in case the participant decides to end the terrifying experience because they are unable to take it anymore.


The owner of the house, Ross McKamey, is offering a prize of $20,000 to anyone who passes 10 hours of terrifying tests that include kidnapping, various types of torture, and extremely frightening methods, and no one has been able to obtain the prize so far for years...


The most terrifying home visitation rules in the United States also require the participant to be over 21 years old, while the participation of those between the ages of 18 and 20 requires parental consent, in addition to passing a drug test....


Participation in the challenge only costs one bag of dog food, because McCamy does not want to become rich through this experience, but rather he has 5 dogs that he must provide food for...
Participants need to watch a video clip before entering the experiment, which shows excerpts from previous attempts to pass the tests of the “McKamey Manor” house, which will explain to them what will happen to each of them inside...


Ross said that he films the competitors not only for this purpose, but also to protect himself from some accusations that may affect him in the future...
He said that the bravest men did not last more than 5 hours... Some mockers even say that it is just trivial things, but even those who do not even dare to pass in front of the house.

 


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