The Asylum (2014)- Dr. William Trager, one of the doctors at the asylum, had his son checked into the asylum to be treated for a severe case of schizophrenia. On October 17th, 1973, Dr. Trager found his son hung in is room on the first floor. Dr. Trager went mad over his sons death, and anger built up inside of him, until a week later. Dr. Trager snapped. It started with killing a patient on the operating table, followed by his co-workers. Anybody who stepped foot in the asylum was killed. The killings soon stopped when on October 31st, Dr. Trager hung himself in his son's room, right where his son had hung just two weeks prior. Now, decades later, after nobody had been inside the asylum, the doors are open once again. The carnage from all those years ago is still left behind, and every Halloween, the Asylum comes to life. Some say they can still hear the screams, and some have even claimed to see Dr. Trager roaming the halls. If you dare to venture into the Asylum, and you happen to see the doctor, do not, under any circumstances, look him right in the eye.
Into the Abyss (2015)Rumor has it that on the night of October 1st, 1967, a residence on Barry Road in Scarsdale made a complaint to the police about screaming coming from near by. The police went from door to door to check in on everybody on the block, and they concluded that it was some teenagers playing a joke.
The following morning, 3 people were reported missing. The police returned to Barry Road to question the people who made the complaint. They stated that the screaming seemed to becoming from the house next door, 13 Barry Rd.
13 Barry was the Yates residence. Edward Yates was outside chopping wood with his axe when the police arrived. Ed lived in the house with his two brothers. The Yates brothers often kept to themselves in their secluded home, which raised some suspicion from the neighbors. The police spoke with Ed before they left him alone to get back to chopping his fire wood.
Later that night, more screams were heard, and police arrived on the scene. They knocked on the door of 13 Barry, and there was no answer. They knocked again. No answer. The police entered the house, but they never came out.
The Yates Brothers were never seen, or heard from again; however, every year since, more and more people have gone missing. The house has been abandoned all these years, but every October, the screams continue to be heard.
Venture into 13 Barry Road if you dare see what horrors lie behind it's walls.
The following morning, 3 people were reported missing. The police returned to Barry Road to question the people who made the complaint. They stated that the screaming seemed to becoming from the house next door, 13 Barry Rd.
13 Barry was the Yates residence. Edward Yates was outside chopping wood with his axe when the police arrived. Ed lived in the house with his two brothers. The Yates brothers often kept to themselves in their secluded home, which raised some suspicion from the neighbors. The police spoke with Ed before they left him alone to get back to chopping his fire wood.
Later that night, more screams were heard, and police arrived on the scene. They knocked on the door of 13 Barry, and there was no answer. They knocked again. No answer. The police entered the house, but they never came out.
The Yates Brothers were never seen, or heard from again; however, every year since, more and more people have gone missing. The house has been abandoned all these years, but every October, the screams continue to be heard.
Venture into 13 Barry Road if you dare see what horrors lie behind it's walls.
Barry Road Hotel (2016) This was our final haunt at our home in Scarsdale, and our most successful haunt to date. The Barry Road Hotel had been closed for a decade due to several mysterious and grotesque murders that left the walls blood-splattered, and the halls howling. On October 31st, 2016, the doors to the hotel were opened one final time, allowing those brave enough to enter to become witness to the horrific events that took place all those years ago. Guests take the elevator down to the bottom floor, where the chaos began in room #8.
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Old Gate Cemetery
For 2017, Barry Road Manor Productions has moved to Newtown, CT.
It wasn't long ago when a group of high school students in Newtown, Connecticut accepted a dare to spend the night at Old Gate Cemetery. They didn't plan on becoming permanent residents here. To this day, it is unknown what lead to their deaths, but some say you can still see them on the grounds. Enter if you dare.
For 2017, Barry Road Manor Productions has moved to Newtown, CT.
It wasn't long ago when a group of high school students in Newtown, Connecticut accepted a dare to spend the night at Old Gate Cemetery. They didn't plan on becoming permanent residents here. To this day, it is unknown what lead to their deaths, but some say you can still see them on the grounds. Enter if you dare.