ID | #1502701498 |
Added | Mon, 14/08/2017 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Research
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Researchers of paranormal phenomena from Texas say that early on the morning of 5 August 2017 at the hotel "Magnolia" is located in the city of SEGUIN, recorded a strange paranormal activity.
A YouTube user by the name Strange Town uploaded the video, which is seen as a black fog appeared in the bottom left of the room and climbed under standing at a window seat. Immediately after this faint white haze began to whirl in front of the camera lens. According to researchers, after 10 minutes white swirls become more noticeable.
The channel Strange Town collected a series of videos about paranormal researchers who are trying to find proof of the existence of ghosts in the Austin and surrounding area. This time the object of their research, they chose the famous hotel "Magnolia."
The story goes that "Magnolia" was built in 1840 by James Campbell, one of the Texas Rangers. By the mid-1900s years, the hotel became the largest in the city of SEGUIN. Sam Campbell was killed by the Indian tribe of Comanche and now they say that he wanders around his hotel as a Ghost.
In 1874 among the guests was William Faust, the infamous serial killer who in the night stole a horse from the stables of the hotel and went to new BRAUNFELS, where he killed a woman and 12-year-old girl, and then returned to the hotel and fell asleep.
In 2012, the hotel was placed in the most dangerous list in Texas, and probably would have gone for demolition, if the family of Gedi did not save him. The current owners of "Magnolias" Erin and Jim Ghedi began to restore the hotel in 2013, but because of the supernatural activity of the contractors, one after another refused to work in the building.
Now the hotel is open for visitors who are in awe of the spine-tingling Ghost tours. The hotel resides 13 ghosts, and today the Magnolia is the most popular among Ghost hunters, researchers, and television shows.
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