Who Thinks It's True?


The Seattle Demon House

Not me.

Yes, I'm fairly obsessed with this house. Reason being is I don't appreciate being lied to. I've watched some of the vids that a poster puts up and runs away and doesn't answer questions. I have notes with time stamps debunking the "hauntings". So, as far as their videos go, I believe they take them as canon, but I go beyond that and see lies. The fact that they don't answer any questions asked only furthers my belief that they're taking us as fools.

Agree or disagree with me? I don't mind the conversation. ;-)

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Ever since the episode originally aired, when it was obvious that his psycho girlfriend and him were making the whole thing up, Keith and his sockpuppets have repeatedly spammed this message board. From posting the same long tripe filled rants multiple times to the same URLs, all in an attempt to convince gullible people that the story is real. His latest ten minute drive-by yielded nine posts in three threads, which included two new pointless threads, all saying basically the same thing. Now here we are with yet another pointless Seattle thread. No one believes the story then or now. My advice, let the subject die and move on.

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I highly doubt these kinds of subjects but I think they're interesting.

I'm actually more interested in the first half of the episodes of this show which feature people telling about their experiences. The last half doesn't interest me as much except for the entertainment value of it.

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Thank you. I just wanted a conversation about it. I know of one of the investigators that was on the case. They believe it to be true. However, they produce no evidence to make me believe this person. I guess when you want fame and fortune, you'll say anything to save your reputation and get your money.

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