The House Murders
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Delphine LaLaurie was the well-known wife of a doctor, and a socialite who threw glamorous parties in this massive Creole-style home. But, she's gone down in history for her violent sadism, and the abuse and murders of hundreds of the estate's servants. In , a cook set the kitchen ablaze with hopes that the visiting fire brigade would expose the LaLauries. It was then that the mangled and tortured bodies of servants—some apparently used in medical experiments—were discovered in a locked attic room. The LaLauries fled before they could be tried and punished for their crimes.
More recently, human remains dating back to the 19th century have been found in the home's floorboards.
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Moore, his family, and two guests, were murdered in this home by an intruder on June 12, The case was never solved, but suspects at the time included a traveling preacher and then-U. Jones was a business partner of Moore's, and the two had bitterly parted ways in the weeks before the murder. The landmark Villisca Axe Murder House now operates as a museum—a fate not uncommon to murder houses.
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Antiques dealer Jim Williams was a local hero for his efforts in restoring Savannah's historic homes. In , Williams' young assistant Danny Hansford, called "Savannah's most popular escort" by one source, was shot in the study of the house. Williams was tried for the murder a record four times, and threw a grand fete when he was acquitted in Of course, there haven't been any parties of that magnitude since, as Jim Williams' died suddenly on the property a few months later.
But, according to the book Georgia Ghosts by Nancy Roberts, a couple of tourists witnessed a phantom revival of the party in , on the five-year anniversary of Williams' acquittal celebration. The tourists claimed that the house was bright and alive with the clinking and clanking of a festive gathering, although no one was at home. Dorothy Kingery, who has never witnessed paranormal activity there.
Andrew Borden, an affluent bank director, was all but beheaded with a hatchet as he napped on August 4, Everyone but the judge was convinced that Lizzie was responsible for the killings, as she was tried and found not guilty the following year. This 19th-century row house was the childhood home of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Conrad Aiken. In , Aiken listened from his room as his parents argued, then heard his father count to three before shooting his wife and himself.
The young Aiken emerged from his room to find the lifeless bodies of his parents, a scene that would influence his future writings. Years after the murder-suicide, Aiken moved back to Savannah and purchased the house next door to this one. The current owners agreed to a paranormal investigation, documented by Court TV's Crime Library where an infrared video revealed over fifty orbs, and digital voice recording captured a man's voice whispering, "Do you want to know what I know?
Three members of the Pennsylvania Dutch community found themselves in a simultaneous rut of bad luck.
They believed themselves to have been hexed by one Nelson Rehmeyer. Hex-clearing called for the burning of the alleged witch's spell book.
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What started as a visit to retrieve the book turned into one of the country's most sensational murders. On November 27, , the three men strangled and beat Rehmeyer to death when he refused to comply with their demands. In an effort to cover their crime, they tried to burn the house down.
But, the fire died quickly, leaving plenty of evidence pointing to the killers. It is said that the spirit of Nelson Rehmeyer haunts Rehmeyer's Hollow, also called The Hex House, which opened as an historical exhibit in In the 18th century, Savannah was a thriving port town crawling with the likes of Blackbeard and other bloodthirsty pirates. Around , the need arose for a tavern and inn near the harbor. This two-story property became The Pirate's House, where there are said to have been countless brawls ending in thousands of kidnappings and deaths.
Currently operating as The Pirates' House Restaurant , its walls are adorned with framed pages from an early edition of Treasure Island. Many of the novel's scenes are said to have taken place here, and protagonist Captain Flint is rumored to have died at the house. Old ghost stories and new accounts of paranormal encounters make the Savannah eatery a popular spot for spook seekers. This Queen Anne was built by wealthy brick manufacturer Balthazar Kreischer in the 's as part of a family estate, along with another mansion for his son, Charles.
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Shortly after a filial blowout between father and son, Charles' mansion mysteriously burned down, with the younger Kreischer and his wife perishing in the flames. Locals are convinced that the spirits of the couple continue to dwell at this mansion. At the time, Young served as the caretaker for the desolate mansion and decided to make it the backdrop for this modern-day murder for hire.
Young, along with four accomplices, strangled and stabbed McKelvey, evenutally drowning him in an ornamental pond on the property and cremating his body in the house's incinerator. The incinerator has since been replaced and the property may become part of an assisted-living complex for senior citizens. Builder John Moynahan built this Dutch Colonial for his growing family in the s. According to the Long Island Village Voice, Moynahan built his house sideways because he didn't like mowing the lawn.