Description: Own a piece of the Paranormal! Authentic piece of Bobby Mackey’s main room, wood floor. Your relic comes in a gem style display box and has a holographic aerial numbered label on the back. You will also get the photo in a protective holder with a Certificate of Authenticity that has a matching serial number. Extreme Paranormal phenomena has been present since day one, attracting multiple paranormal groups and researchers including Ghost Adventures first ever investigated in season 1 as well as a return investigation in season 4 episode 3. The Bobby Mackey’s property has always had a paranormal history. First used as a slaughterhouse from 1850-1890’s the lower part of the building had a well that was used to hold the blood, guts and waste. After the slaughterhouse closed in the 1890s, Satanic cult activity took place in the building around the well, it has been said that both animals and humans were being slaughtered for ritualistic purposes. In 1896, Pearl Bryan a 22-year-old, a small-town girl from Greencastle, was murdered. Pearl's headless corpse was discovered in a field close to the slaughterhouse. Pearl's severed head was never discovered. Her boyfriend who was her killer, had ties to a Satanic cult, her head is rumored to have been used in one of the dark rituals held in the basement. The slaughterhouse was demolished in the early part of the 20th century, and the lot sat empty until the 1920s when a new building was erected and served as a casino. From 1933-1946 it was called the “Primrose”, closing in 1946 after the then owner was charged with attempted murder. The building reopened as a nightclub called the "Latin Quarter" in the 1950s. Johanna a dance hall girl and the daughter of the nightclub's owner, fell in love with a singer, Robert Randall. She got pregnant and intended to run off with the young singer, but her father forbade the romance and used his criminal connections to have the singer killed. When Johanna discovered what had happened, she poisoned her father, then took her own life in the basement of the building. In 1978, after a series of fatal shootings at the rough-and-tumble nightclub, the local authorities were forced to close the establishment. Later that same year (1978), a young country singer named Bobby Mackey purchased the building and turned it into the music hall and tavern, where it stood until its demolition in 2024.
Price: 24.95 USD
Location: Pittsboro, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-11-08T23:58:04.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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