In the video titled “Terrifying Night Alone in a Haunted Manor,” the investigator, Ian, from Midwest Ghost Hunter, explores the notoriously haunted Malvern Manor in Iowa. The Manor, originally built in 1870 as a railroad inn, later served as a nursing home and care facility, known for its harsh conditions and numerous deaths. This history has led to a reputation for being one of the most haunted places in the state.


Key Experiences:
- Spirits and Encounters: The manor is said to be haunted by several spirits, including Captain Jacob Cullors, a former owner who is known to be unwelcoming; Gracie, a patient with a split personality disorder whose voice changes and chilling phrase, “the devil is coming to get me,” can still be heard; and Susie, a childlike spirit whose toys move on their own. Ian encounters unsettling noises, such as footsteps and slamming doors, and captures strange occurrences on his equipment, like objects moving and unexplained noises.
- Interactive Experiences: Throughout the investigation, Ian tries to communicate with the spirits, particularly focusing on Captain Jacob Cullors and Gracie. He uses a K2 meter to detect their presence and asks them to move objects or make noises, receiving responses that add to the eerie atmosphere.
- Personal Reactions: Ian describes the overwhelming feeling of being watched and the physical sensations he experiences, such as chills and cold spots. He shares his apprehensions and fear, especially when he witnesses the movement of Gracie’s wheelchair and hears disembodied voices.
- Dark History: The video also touches on the darker aspects of the manor’s history, including reports of abuse and neglect, leading to a high number of deaths. These tragic stories contribute to the intensity of the paranormal activity at the site.
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