• [NSFW] McKamey Manor record holder Sarah P. She survived 6 hours.
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There really should be impartial oversight on this but, ain't ever gonna happen
Fuck this and anyone who wants this. He's taking advantage of people who don't know any better. It's definitely some kink fantasy - he requires everyone who takes a "tour" to wear an adult onesie ffs. You couldn't pay me enough to be force feed cockroaches and vomit to someone let alone be fed it to me. I'm bewildered that someone in that house hasn't gone full panic and actually beat the shit out of the employees in a fight or flight reaction. The fact that there's a process by which this man prunes people doesn't strike me as him sorting out psychologically weak people for their own good. The interview process seems to be by design to weed out people that would take legal action following what amounts to an attempt on their sanity. What rational person would be presented with such a inane contract and say, welp, this is something I want? Even if it's "legal," like other posters have wrote I have a feeling there's more money made underground in some way, since the creator is basically authoring snuff films. People are definitely being taken advantage of. Best case of course is that it's all entirely faked with the participants being actors as well.
i feel like haunted house is a bad term for this i saw the thread title and expected like the craziest coolest scariest haunted house in the world this just seems more like pain olympics TBH
Honestly, I'm surprised that someone hasn't been broken so bad by this place, or had someone they deeply care about be broken by it that they went off the deep end and murdered the fuck out of the guy running it. Seriously, there's so much legally dubious about this operation, it's pretty fucking horrific. Not saying I think the guy deserves to die, just that I'm honestly pretty surprised that nothing has come back in that way considering the kinds of shit people do for less.
It seems like the sicko's screening process is designed to weed out the kind of people who would retaliate in any way at any point in the future or during the torture process.
It is somewhat possible that nothing too terrible actually happens there, otherwise people would still more than likely retaliate in some way, the fact that people go back there also indicates that it's not that horrific, otherwise someone would have already called the cops/swat on them. There are no signs of mental of physical damage in any of the contestants on youtube, mostly just a slightly reddened face and a somewhat reduced sense of morality. There are no black eyes or broken fingers or cuts or any other shit like that. They are obviously pretty scared but not out of their minds, otherwise they would be trying to swing punches or scream their throat out or their entire body would be jerking as they attempted to get out of there. Also the whole absence of the safe word is probably overblown to shit, and they let anyone go who is actually freaking out. I could be totally wrong and the place is actually fucked up and all youtube videos are the fake versions of what actually happens but if it was actually damaging torture someone would have legit attempted to kill them already, and it doesn't matter how thorough their screening process is, a mentally damaged person behaves completely differently from the one that would be entering the experience beforehand.
It's really hard to tell when the only videos we have are so heavily edited. We won't know for sure without raw footage.
Yeah, things would become instantly clear if we saw the entire thing.
90% sure this is illegal. You can't sign away your right to not be assaulted. Particularly if there's no safe word involved. Now of course if people do this voluntarily and don't even try to sue, it's not likely to be an issue for them, but regardless of what contract they try to cook up, it's would fall apart like wet tissue in court.
If some heavy-duty snuff-film shit/actual physical torture was going on in that manor, I guarantee that the establishment would not last a month waiver or no waiver. Too much legal trouble if patrons are assaulted with injury or get psychologically damaged. The only way to see if any of that is true, you'd HAVE to go in and see for yourself. I on the other hand am too chicken shit to do haunted house attractions so not for me.
I know many people claim this to be completely illegal but this stuff has been going on for years and has gained a lot of popularity over the years. How does this McKamey Manor still stand?
So, I'm assuming there has been at least one incident where someone just punched the shit out of the staff?
Funny how you can't swear on YouTube but this is somehow okay.
i read this the other day and some of the details in the latter half of the article kinda have me convinced the russ is at least a bit unhinged.
Literally just watched that Netflix documentary, this Russ guy reminds me of Jack Nicholson's Joker. He's so jovial and polite, but he's willing to do literally anything to people in order to get good "footage"; there's totally a seedier side to it, no way he's not selling this footage. They don't have a safe word, yet he freely admits "oh heck no this isn't something I'd go through". Like, there's something more devious at play here beyond "we just want to scare some people who are into this sort of thing". The whole time, all I could think of is that bit in Batman, where he's got Kim Basinger cornered in the art gallery. "I make art until somebody dies." They had a bit in the documentary about a woman who went into an early version of the manor a couple of times where they mention how one time they had to evacuate her because she just fucking snapped and started going for one of the actors' axe. Obviously it was a prop axe, but she outright says that her mindset was "I'm going to steal her axe and use it to kill them and escape". You can even see it on the footage they've got of her. Like, holy shit, that's a lotta damage. Honestly surprised some dudebro with something to prove hasn't bluffed their way into the Manor with the express purpose of turning the tables and fighting back (but then, I suppose there's all kinds of legal stuff discouraging that kind of behavior in the extremely sketchy waiver everyone has to sign).
I'd love to watch that documentary, shame it's not on Polish Netflix. God damn region restrictions.
I do wonder how popular the manor actually is though, it seems most people in here are new to it so there is that. But perhaps if this would have gotten way more attention that people would actually do something. Does anyone know how many people have done the tour though? I do know 40k people have signed up for it but that's just the waiting list.
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