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Sunday, October 20, 2019

I Retired at 39. Here’s What I Didn’t Expect. Here’s What I Did Expect.


Get That Money is an exploration of the many ways we think about our finances — what we earn, what we have, and what we want. 




A lot of people think that early retirement is for spoiled, entitled millennials who think they’re too good to work, or for tech bros who make a ton of money. But I’m neither of those things, am a baby boomer. One of 76MM that will retire in the coming generations. I’m not even a millennial. More importantly, I was always excited to work. For most of my career, I was perfectly happy being totally committed to my job.









My career was in  consulting, chasing IT contracts around the world. I enjoyed my job and did well at it. But the farther up the ladder I got, the worse my lifestyle became. I got a number of promotions and suddenly, in my early 30s, was like, “Wait. we used to take all of these cool camping trips in the mountains, and now I can’t go backpacking in areas where my cell phone won’t work because I have to be reachable at all times.” Isn’t the idea that you’re supposed to achieve more to get a better lifestyle, not a worse one? It was like my work advancement came at the expense of the rest of my life.










Retiring early isn’t just about saving up enough money, although that’s obviously a huge part. Although it's debatable, If you say save $1.5 MM, given taxes and inflation ( 3.5%/ year, over yr ) by the time you retire it's $0.50 on the dollar. Just by the companies I've worked with who put in an equivalent amount into my retirement account as I did, to say Social Security — $120K, over 50 years, let's say — if it was put into an avg. savings account of say 1.5% interest compounded monthly — I'd have 'bout $1.6MM saved up, by retirement. I can conceivably withdraw $40K a year— year over year, and it wouldn't deplete the funds, 'till I was 98 yo. ( I don't plan to be around by then.  My GR8-grandma & grandma died at 93 yo. ) Minimally, I'd get about half of the amount monthly, approx. $17K/ yr and my family ( JoAn & Kylee ) gets the rest.

It’s also a huge emotional and ideological transition. And we don't exactly just retire, we do it in stages, we just find something else do do, in life you have on average six careers, I'm into my third. Besides, they want you to pass away standing up, are you kidding. I should be on the 9thgreen by now, but my daughter went back to school and some one has to pay the bills.  One big question I struggled with is, how can I be a Masculinism (feminism - that movement is centered on putting an end to all forms of discrimination on the basis of gender and related characteristics such as sexual orientation, and as such addressing discrimination of men is already within the scope of feminism) and believe we need more men and women leaders in the workplace, that are effective and then retire early and remove themselves from leadership roles? But once I started planning to leave, I got much better at helping other men and women at work because I stopped competing with them. I realized that I had gone through my career with this mindset that there can only be so many men and  women at the top, going through the glass ceiling, and I wanted to be one of them. In my final years at my job, I became a good advocate instead of just looking out for myself. In hindsight, I wish I’d done that my whole career, as a Commercial Artist & Photographer, Social Worker, and Computer Scientist ( and meld the three (3)  skillsets together, you get 'Industrial Design Engineer' ), but it’s certainly better late than never.

Ironically, engineering my exit from the workforce made me love my career so much more. It became much easier to shake off the dumb, day-to-day annoyances that used to stress me out. Because I had this fun secret — I was retiring and nobody knew — I had this new perspective. That made it harder to leave. The first person I told at work was my first boss and mentor, my plans to teach after work was done. Lucent Tech at the time offered to let me do it early and pick up the tab for the difference, between my engineering salary and teacher salary. I definitely had a couple of drinks first and then almost cried when I gave him the news at my performance review and semi-retirement dinner. And I laid it on thick saying, "It's been a honor and a privileged to serve, Sir!," But ultimately, I never second-guessed my choice to retire early, in part because JoAn, Kylee and I were both in it together and he didn’t have the same hesitation. Also, because of the silent killer,  a minor stroke (suffered at work) ...my body was hurting more, so the clock was ticking.

I stopped counting B'days at 39.

I stopped counting Birthdays at 39 yo and on ( 9/11 ) it'll be the 28th Anniversary of my 39th birthday. I celebrate twice per year — my b'day and my patron saint's — John ( 6/25 ) as is customary in my culture.










It took us about six years to save up for our retirement, and we were not starting from zero. I want to be very clear about that. We had retirement savings and home equity before we began the process. I don’t think most people can retire at 39 like I did, from Sperry Waltham MA - circa 1985 and they joined Burroughs and formed Unisys. What really helped us do it was that we moved from metro -- Nashua NH/ Boston MA area  to St Pete/Clearwater & Tampa/Orlando Fla, area which has a much lower cost of living. We bought a home there in 2011, when the housing market was in our favor, teleworked and telecommuted for years. And we’ve always been big savers, so it wasn’t a complete overhaul. If you’re used to living a M. Gemi or Manolo Blahnik lifestyle — the male equivalent of Carrie Bradshaw lifestyle ( From my earliest memories, I dreamt of living the life of a male equivalent of Carrie Bradshaw, the forever-young and outgoing “fashionista” from the award-winning book and television series “Sex and the City” by Candace Bushnell ) and then you’re like, “Okay, I’m only going to eat chicken, rice and beans from now on,” then yeah, that would be jarring and isolating, but that wasn’t the case for us. It also helped that I started a blog about what we were doing, Our Next Life, about four years ago, and found a community of people online with similar goals.

My blog becoming somewhat popular and ultimately could be leading to a book was a hobby albeit a total accident. I started it as a place to put things... things, concepts & ideas etc. I found somewhere so I'd know where, I'd found it.

 However, I now know that retirement would be very hard for me if I didn’t have them. I’ve always been ambitious, a self-starter, a gold-star seeker, a go getter and to go from a position at work where people asked for my opinion every day to having no one care — that would’ve been difficult. I want to feel important, feel desired and a sense of belongingness. Even though I’ve made peace with leaving my career, I think I will always have that deep need for people to value what I think and a sense of belonging, importance and ... Safety, belonging, and mattering are essential to your brain and your ability to perform at work, at home, and in life overall. 

In psychology, human needs have been popularized by the psychologist Abraham Maslow who stated that needs exist in a hierarchy. The needs listed by Maslow, starting from the most basics, are: physiologically, safety, love and belongingness, esteem, cognitive, and finally, the need for self actualization.

I do recognize the irony of turning my retirement into a new career for myself. People will say, “You write a blog so you’re not retired,” but I’ve made 'zero' dollars from it, relative to my life's work, by that time. I don’t even care if I get royalties from my book(s), courses or affiliates. The biggest thing I didn’t expect about retiring is that I’ve found I enjoy tasks that look like 'work.' They don’t feel like work because there’s no deadline — it's a passion of mine —  with the exception of perhaps the book, which had one deadline, but I had a great time writing it. I’m now pursuing public speaking, but only because It’s fun. It’s funny — I’ve realized that I actually like working. I’m wired to want to work. For a male member of society it defines who I am. I’m just not wired to live in our current work culture where I’m supposed to be excited to be connected at all times and a 'slave' to the corporate structure.















Some people feel it’s necessary to police whether those of us who say we are early retirees are actually retired or not. But I never pictured my retirement as endless Saturdays or for that matter Sundays. I think that’s a recipe for unhappiness and a very empty life. I still feel retired. I’m sure there are lots of people who would say, “That’s not retirement,” and if that’s what they think, fine. They can plan a different retirement for themselves. I do know a couple of early retirees who are perfectly happy playing video games all day. To me, that sounds so awful. Not that video games are bad, but I want to do things that I can look back on and feel like they added up to something and I made a contribution to society and can leave a legacy behind.

Another thing I didn’t expect about retirement was that JoAn and I had some rocky periods in our relationship in the last year. There’s this idea that work is the villain keeping you from having a good marriage, so if you take work away then your marriage will be perfect. That’s not true. I know some people whose early retirement exposed un-fixable ( citing irreconcilable differences ) challenges, or problems in their marriage, and made them realize that they wanted to do different things with their lives. A fair number of people do split up after they stop working.

I find that people love you for the benefits and 'till the benefits rub out, then move on. My wife sat me down and said, "I can't wait for you to die," Let me go while I'm still young. Let me do this!?"

JoAn and I have always been one of those couples who’s happy spending a lot of time together. But we’d always said, “Our dream is to be able to wake up in the morning and say, ‘What do we want to do today?’” And it turns out that we both had different interpretations of what that meant. For me, that was very literal — to wake up and say, “Hey, is it snowing? Is it sunny? Where are we? What should we do today?” But for JoAn, she’s more like, “What do we want to do this week?” She will fill up his calendar with mountain biking and community stuff, and I felt left out of that. We were each doing what we said we would do, but it turned out that wasn’t the same thing. We’ve been working through that.















Being retired while all our friends are still working hasn’t been that weird. It helps that we liveed for a while in a ski town in New Hampshire and know almost no one with a traditional work schedule. Now, we wake up between 8 and 9 a.m. or earlier, without an alarm clock almost every day, and I hope that never gets old. We have a long, leisurely breakfast unless there’s fresh snow and we’re trying to get out and ski or there's some warm water out on the beach or lagoon and we want to go boating or water sports. For many years we were always rushing to be on our phones and computers, first thing because we worked East Coast jobs and lived on the West Coast, or lived in one country (USA), worked in another (KSA, Kuwait/Iraq & Afghanistan) and vacationed in a third (Philippines), so we always felt behind when we woke up. I love that we don’t have to do that anymore.

After breakfast, I usually, check my smartphone, tablet and/or sit down at my computer for a bit and do some writing. Some days I’ll go skiing with JoAn, either on the powdered snow or water-ski, at Miami-beach, some days I won’t. At night, we usually watch a movie at the home theater on a boat, RV or our house. We almost always cook dinner from scratch, "Hello Fresh," instead of eating takeout and frozen food, like we used to. Sometimes go out, we used to do that every day, when working. We’re often planning our next trip, too. We were in France at the French Riviera for basically all of November and December. Sailed thru Grand Bahamas/ Nassau, Bimini & Bermuda island on our Catamaran during the Summer.

I can’t imagine feeling like I don’t have enough to do. I thought that once I retired I’d finally get caught up on email, but inbox zero is as elusive now as it ever was before. But I can very easily fill my days with reading, or putting together a puzzle, playing chess, backgammon or parcheesi or going for a hike, if I'm in town visiting my dad and,  mom and/or brother — the list of things to do is not hard to come up with. I miss my job even less than I expected, to be honest. Occasionally, I’ll have a moment on a Tuesday when I’m like, “Oh my gosh, everyone I know is working.” But that’s really it.















I haven’t experienced much resentment from people, which is a little surprising. We did get a little bit of, “Oh, you’re retired. That must be nice for you.” I actually retired before my mom and dad did. She and dad are still working because they made a series of bad decisions and was financially wiped out during the last financial bubble burst. Some of the same thing happened to us but we were diversified, we didn't have all our eggs in one basket. But I also think it’s important to acknowledge the role of luck, a stoke o' luck, class and privilege. Yes, we worked hard for this. Neither JoAn nor I came from any money. I was raised mostly by my grandma, a single parent who’s on a kindda disability. She owned a  farm or fazenda in Brava, Cape Verde Islands, Africa. But I still got so lucky in many ways. I had a full ride thru to college and graduated with very little debt, had a great career which ended, in a successful way,  for example.















I want to say I don’t get stressed out anymore, but there are always dumb little things to worry about, like our local postal service sucks and miss-delivers things all the time, people steal stuff, ID fraud is rampant. I'm guessing they like it better, than I did. Gotta distribute the wealth, sometimes. It’s mundane, but I spend a lot of time chasing down mail, which is annoying. And I do worry about health care constantly. If something happened to the Affordable Care Act and a ton of our budget suddenly had to go to health care, then that’ll be a challenge. But the flip side risk was that I spent all my healthy years working. Which is ultimately worse? You can’t get those healthy years back.

Friday, April 26, 2019

Home Business Bootcamp and Affiliate Marketing Training with George Kosch for 26 April 2019.


Home Business Bootcamp and Affiliate Marketing Training with George Kosch for 26 April 2019.





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Monday, April 22, 2019

The most popular vacation spots are death traps for Americans




These popular vacation spots are death traps for Americans




These popular vacation spots are death traps for Americans
Belize may be beautiful, but it's surprisingly dangerous. Getty Images

When an American man and his Canadian girlfriend were recently found dead in the middle of a field in Belize, people were shocked — not only by the murder itself, but also that it happened in Belize. The country — with its awesome scuba diving, Mayan artifacts and caves ripe for exploration — is an alluring vacation spot for Americans, and generally considered safe.

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Couple who went missing in Belize both strangled to death: report

While most people visit Belize and have a postcard-perfect time, the couple’s tragic death does highlight how the locale is more dangerous than most of us think. In fact, for Americans, Belize has the seventh-highest murder rate, per capita, in the world, as reported on ZeroHedge (a financial site).

Additionally, according to the website SmarterTravel, carjacking traps are something to worry about in rural areas of the country, and Belize City is downright dangerous (“even locals there are afraid to go out at night”). Freestyling an adventurous trip through Belize isn’t recommended — SmarterTravel suggests going the more staid resort route.

At other warm-weather destinations, where beaches are pristine, flights from America are brief and wandering off the beaten path is nearly irresistible, sanitized vacation spots may also be the way to go. Jamaica, Barbados, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic all make ZeroHedge’s top 25 death zones for Yankee travelers. Mexico is number one with a bullet in terms of sheer murders (598 Americans perished there at tkoohe hands of others between 2009 and 2016).

But some intrepid explorers just can’t be deterred. When the US State Department issued a warning against visiting Saudi Arabia, visitation by Americans spiked by nearly 12 percent. And journeyers such as Andy McGinlay, who was quoted in The Post last year about his travel habits, practically fetishize high-risk tourism. “I never feel more alive than I do when I step off the plane into some far-flung war zone or despotic country,” McGinlay said. “It’s a dangerous cocktail of adrenaline and the sense that I’m going somewhere nobody else has the balls to — I live for this feeling.” I 2nd that emotion.

Maybe so, but these days, perhaps more so than ever, Americans risk death in order to experience that feeling. According to USA Today, overseas sentiments toward the current administration can make things difficult for jet-setters looking to return home unscathed. Scott Hume, director of security operations for Global Rescue, told the paper that international travelers from the US should not be surprised to hear pointed questions about American foreign policy. Hostility should not come as a surprise.

So go if you wish. But if you’re from the USA, and look forward to bragging about a fabulous vacation, consider the advice of Hume: “Take care not to stand out as an American.”

   

Killing With Malice & Forethought




The Murder Hotel



Picture this – a hotel with secret rooms, hidden passages, and an insane proprietor who tortures his victims and in some cases cuts them up in bizarre surgical experiments.  Imagine that this hotel owner has killed at least 27 people and maybe dozens more, including the nice old couple that ran the drug store across the street.  It sounds like the makings of a summer slasher flick, right?  Maybe Saw 6 or 7 or whatever they are up to now.  But here’s the thing – this all really happened.


 Dr. H.H. Holmes


The murder hotel existed in Chicago from about 1889 to 1894.  The psychopath in charge of the place was Dr. H.H. Holmes (that’s a lot of H’s), though he wasn’t a real doctor and that’s an alias he used.  His real name was Herman Webster Mudgett, but most people knew him as Holmes.


Holmes’s murder spree began when he was working for Dr. E.S. Holton at the doctor’s pharmacy in Englewood, a suburb of Chicago. After Dr. Holton passed away, Holmes convinced his widow to sell the drug store to him.  She then mysteriously vanished, likely one of his first victims.  Holmes bought the building across from the pharmacy, a long building known as “the Castle” by neighborhood residents.  He intended to refurbish it into a hotel in time for the World’s Fair in 1893.

 
April 12, 1896 newspaper, the New York Journal
showing the interior of Holmes' "Castle"

Holmes designed the new interior of the building himself, including the hidden passages, trap doors, dungeon-like basement, and torture rooms.  Some of the rooms were designed to be air tight so they could be used like a gas chamber.  Others had metal walls and flame throwers built into them to burn victims to death.  There was a functional crematorium and a lye pit for disposal of bodies.  Holmes thought of just about everything.



Once the hotel opened, his victims were mostly female, and most came from his own staff as opposed to guests.  He made his employees take out life insurance policies with him as the beneficiary, and then killed them, gaining the insurance money while feeding his murderous appetite.  Most of his victims were blonde women, though he also murdered men and children.

H. H. Holmes' mugshot (1895)

Holmes was very creative in his killing.  As mentioned above, he had makeshift gas chambers and ovens.  He also had a large air-tight vault near his office where he would put victims and let them asphyxiate.  He used poison on some, and most were dissected after death, their flesh flayed from the bone so that he could sell the skeletons to medical schools.  Dr. Holmes was nothing if not business savvy, and eventually began selling organs as well as skeletons.  The corpses he couldn’t use he would cremate or bury in the lye pit.  His basement workshop was splattered with blood and bits of gore, the shelves lined with bottles of poisons, acids and all sorts of nasty chemicals.  It really was like stepping into a horror movie, though there weren’t such things back then.


All good things must end, of course, and Holmes was eventually caught.  He left Chicago after the World’s Fair; he couldn’t afford to pay the creditors on the hotel and he was tired of the city.  He left caretakers in charge of the hotel with strict orders not to go to the upper floors (where the torture rooms were).  He moved to Texas for a time, intending to create another murder hotel, but he eventually decided he didn’t like it in Texas.  He ended up in St. Louis where he was arrested for a horse swindle, during which time he got the idea to make money by faking his own death.


He eventually convinced a long time friend of his, Benjamin Pitezel, to help with the scheme.  Pitezel would pretend to be an inventor injured in a lab accident, and then they would fake his suicide for the insurance money.  The only problem for Pitezel was that Holmes didn’t fake the death – he killed the man and collected the insurance.  He then convinced Pitezel’s widow to allow three of her children to travel with him, and then simultaneously traveled with the widow.  He eventually killed two of the girls in Toronto, prompting a search for him.  He was tracked to Indianapolis, having recently killed the young son of Benjamin Pitezel, dismembered the corpse and burnt the remains in a cottage fireplace.  Bits of teeth and bones from the boy were found.  They did not catch Holmes, however.


His final downfall came when a former cellmate revealed that he was in Boston, where he was arrested on an outstanding warrant for horse theft from Texas.  As police dug into Holmes’s background, they learned from the custodians of the Chicago hotel that they were never allowed to clean the top floor. The police investigated and found the grisly remains of Holmes’s victims.  While Holmes only confessed to killing 27, police estimated that the real number might be closer to 100-200 victims, due to all the missing persons reports from that area in the years Holmes was operating the “Murder Castle”.


Holmes was found guilty of 27 counts of murder and was hung on May 7, 1896 in the Philadelphia County Prison.  He did not die instantly; the rope failed to snap his neck, and reports say that he twitched for more than fifteen minutes before finally dying.  His last request was to be buried in concrete so no one could dissect him as he had dissected his victims.


The hotel burned down in August of 1895, a year before Holmes was put to death.  A post office is now located at the site.  The last caretaker of the hotel committed suicide, and his family claims he was “haunted” for weeks prior to killing himself.



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34 thoughts on “The Murder Hotel”


    Cristina

    February 10, 2014 at 11:44 am


    holy shit! THIS IS CRAZY!!

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        lulu

        March 5, 2014 at 10:56 am


        Sure is love it

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        Edward

        May 30, 2015 at 10:32 am


        Crazy Yes! Butt Still None The Less! Very True! And On The Other Hand! Shit Isn’t Holy! Only God! The Father! Is Holy!

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            Deannis

            January 17, 2017 at 9:19 pm


            Holy shit!

    Pichan

    March 5, 2014 at 10:24 pm


    I thought I came up in a wrong result when I search for the name of the killer who build this “Murder Castle” and the ones come up is Holmes.. i thought this is just one of holmes’ story, you know, sherlock holmes.. but omg this holmes is real and he killed people for fun… omg may he rot in hell..

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    Ben Hammott

    July 23, 2015 at 5:56 am


    If you are interested in Holmes and the foul deeds he committed in his hotel, then visit http://www.benhammottbooks.com to find out about two books about H. H. Holmes. One is LAIR OF A SERIAL KILLER – H. H. HOLMES and his MURDER HOTEL. STORY OF AMERICA’S FIRST DOCUMENTED SERIAL KILLER. (Fiction) and the second contains three non-fiction books about Holmes, including the book written by detective Geyer, who was in charge of the murder investigation. THE HUNT FOR H. H. HOLMES AND THE TRIAL OF AMERICA’S FIRST SERIAL KILLER (Illustrated)

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    Aj

    October 15, 2015 at 12:11 am


    American Horror Story: Hotel reminds me of this. Considering one of the main characters James March, created a hotel in which he murdered people viciously. In the show episode two which came on October 14th, one of the characters explain that Mr. March made the hotel leading into empty rooms,closed spaces, it was like a maze. It was to trap his victims.

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        noname

        October 15, 2015 at 12:58 pm


        American horror story Hotel is why I ended up hear. I’ve heard about “HH Holmes” before and wanted to see the connections they made between him and James March and they are pretty much identical!!

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        AHS

        April 16, 2016 at 12:58 pm


        Mr March is based off of H. H. Holmes and so is that series based on his hotel. (Minus the vampires and such of course) but Mr March=H. H. Holmes and AHS Season 5:Hotel=Murder castle.

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            Thalia Smith

            October 26, 2016 at 3:24 pm


            It was based on this and the Hotel Cecil

        Anonymous

        May 29, 2017 at 11:47 pm


        AHS hotel is actually based on Holmes

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    Amy Burns

    October 15, 2015 at 2:33 am


    He needs dissected the sick freak!

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    Tina

    October 17, 2015 at 8:42 pm


    Wow! American Horror Story!

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    benhammott

    October 18, 2015 at 3:15 am


    I watched American Horror story: the Hotel, last night and I agree, the similarities between this and Holmes story is too alike not to have been uses as a reference for some parts of the story.

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    sarah

    January 3, 2016 at 9:32 pm


    I feel sickened that he came from my home state. it is sick to think people like this actually existed/exist. nasty

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        caroline stevens

        March 18, 2016 at 6:17 pm


        Omg! I can’t believe you were from there! Did you see the post office there? After they burned the hotel?

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    Kelly

    January 11, 2016 at 1:55 pm


    They did and episode of him on Supernatural. this is so sick. its really crazy someone would have done that.

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    caroline stevens

    March 18, 2016 at 6:16 pm


    I’m gone!😨

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    reneeantoinette

    April 29, 2016 at 8:58 am


    There are no words to describe how sick this is…

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    Robert Lee

    June 14, 2016 at 12:24 am


    Wow such a true person to admire i’m only upset is that he died so young he still had so much potential i’m young but i’ve started my line of crime and this is very intriguing and i cant wait to something like this when i grow up!

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        Chris

        June 15, 2016 at 9:49 am


        I hope Ur joking …and if you are… it’s not funny.

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        Not chris

        November 5, 2016 at 1:45 pm


        Thats my boy keep it up

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        donna sanchez

        January 17, 2017 at 12:08 am


        your sick surely he’ll has a place for people like you

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            Tim

            February 22, 2017 at 5:23 pm


            If there were a hell and the devil. surely he would reward not punish any bad behaviour

        Mica Webb

        February 23, 2017 at 6:05 am


        So another psycho in the making,what’s to admire,Holme’s was clever as he constructed a hotel to kill,but if you want to be like him,there is something very wrong with your mind.Anyone who wants to murder anyone must be the devil and should be in a insane asylum.

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    Shana

    July 11, 2016 at 10:12 pm


    I saw a dream a boy or a man was buried in a castle kinda thing and a family bought it they started to stay there they observed paranormal activity and the day they left to meet there childrens grandpa they went through the tock designed path where the boy or man was buried suddenly it got rainy and the path kinda melted up came a hand and was trying to hold on the body the family panicked and when they crossed the path on of there small child a girl looked at the castle it stopped to rain and the rocky path was the same they told the grandpa about it and they staying at the grandpas place for a few days.Then i woke up i forgot the ending😱

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    Shana ❤

    July 11, 2016 at 10:16 pm


    I saw a dream a boy or a man was buried in a big mansion kinda thing and a family bought it they started to stay there they observed paranormal activity and the day they left to meet there childrens grandpa they went through the tock designed path where the boy or man was buried suddenly it got rainy and the path kinda melted up came a hand and was trying to hold on the body the family panicked and when they crossed the path on of there small child a girl looked at the castle it stopped to rain and the rocky path was the same they told the grandpa about it and they staying at the grandpas place for a few days.Then i woke up i forgot the ending😱

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    Kendra Millisock

    October 10, 2016 at 12:07 pm


    American Horror Story: Hotel is based off of big time serial killers. Holmes, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer. Most of the seasons are based off of real serial killers and real events.

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    Karen Matthews

    January 16, 2017 at 4:44 pm


    This is a true story real people died some in agony and even worse children died how and y do u American s find it so bloody funny your all nutty as he was

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        Mica Webb

        February 23, 2017 at 6:09 am


        I think you are right Karen Matthew’s that’s why there are so many serial killer’s in America and so much hate.

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            Oh What a Tangle, Webb

            May 11, 2017 at 10:11 am


            Yes, because only America has serial killers and sociopaths. Jack the Ripper Karl Denke Anatoly Onoprienko Charles Sobhraj …


            Sorry, I seem to be choking on your ignorance.

    Laura

    January 16, 2017 at 10:32 pm


    Wtf this dude was crazy! I would have loved to see all the rooms….messed up but still history…

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    Micael

    August 19, 2017 at 4:44 pm


    What a poor article. First, he did not purchase the building, as he built it himself from the ground up. Second, he WAS a real doctor, graduating from the University of Michigan. At least get your facts straight before writing a piece.

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