Last updated October 26, 2024 – 9:18am
This Halloween, a new eight-part true-crime series will be released that uncovers America's most controversial haunted house.
Inside McKamey Manor, hosted by journalist and horror enthusiast Elizabeth McCafferty, takes you deep into the world of extreme haunted houses, where participants sign a waiver giving the scare actors permission to do whatever they want. Masu.
As calls for the extreme attractions to be shut down, some participants say they have been physically harmed and traumatized by what happened to them.
The McKamey House in Tennessee looks like any other American home from the outside, but what goes on inside has sparked controversy around the world.
This new series from Audio Always explores the gruesome reality of McKamey Manor, examines the legality of McKamey Manor's 29-page waiver, and explains why thrill-seekers go to extremes to experience real fear. Ask yourself if you experience fear.
This series asks questions such as when does an “extremely haunted spot'' become a “torture site''? Why has no one ever completed the challenge to win the $20,000 prize? And who is Russ McKamey, the mastermind behind it all? An entertainer who professes to love Halloween, or something darker?
“I’ve always been fascinated by the way people explore fear, and McKamey Manor takes that to the extreme,” says Elizabeth. “This podcast is not only about ghosts themselves, but also about understanding the human desire to confront fear, the psychology that compels people to participate in something so intense, and the ethical line between entertainment and exploitation. It's about.
In this podcast, we hear from former participants, horror actors, psychologists, lawyers, and even dominatrixes to uncover the dark story behind the McKamey mansion.
Inside McKamey Manor is available starting today, October 29th, wherever you get your podcasts.