“On April 11th, 1981, in a small resort cabin nestled in the Hills of northern California, a triple murder took place so horrific it still haunts the area to this day.
That morning around 9:00a.m., Sheila Sharp, who had stayed the night at a neighbor’s house not more than 15 feet away, walked through her front door, not knowing what she was about to see would change her life forever. Directly inside, on the floor, were her 16 year old brother, John Sharp, and his 17 year old friend, Dana Wingate. Both were bound hand and foot, stabbed, and hammered to death. There was blood on every surface of the cabin. On the blood-soaked couch was her mother, Sue Sharp, also murdered in the same brutal fashion. Amazingly, her 2 younger brothers and a friend were in a back bedroom, untouched. However, her younger sister, Tina, was missing.
The walls had cuts on them, the furniture was busted up, and the victims were beaten. However, no one seemed to hear anything that night. The case quickly grew cold, and rumors of the town being haunted hurt the community so deeply it eventually became a ghost town, with only a hand full of residence living there today.
To this day, the case remains unsolved.
Was later made into the movie, “The Strangers.”This was in no way made into “The Strangers”…
There is no note of any paranormal activity in the case, the victims were killed by being bludgeoned, and stabbed to death, there is nothing overly strange about that, horrible, yes, but not strange.
Have you seen Keddie? The place is fucking tiny! It was a resort town anyway, and when it was populated, it seemed to be only populated by the people staying in the cabins whilst on holiday.
Would you want to stay somewhere where a whole bunch of people got murdered? Of course you fucking wouldn’t.
Oh no wait, of course, it was ghosts.
Obv.
Lol.
You realise that this in no way blames ghosts for the murders. It states that the case was unsolved and remains a mystery and that the resort became a “ghost town” due to it being mostly deserted (point that this is because it was mostly full of visitors stands)
The statement that rumors of it being haunted is just an extra detail.
The Strangers was based on a French film about a bunch of kids that tormented a couple on holiday, which was based on true events in France…
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