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00:02:00Hola, esto es Lea Sullivan.
00:02:10Hola, esto es Lea Sullivan.
00:02:23I was born right here in Lutton, Massachusetts.
00:02:25You don't have to know my age.
00:02:28Okay, let's get right to it.
00:02:29Here we go.
00:02:31Hello, I'm Lea Sullivan.
00:02:33For the next week, I'll be researching a cold case murder
00:02:36that happened in this abandoned home right behind me.
00:02:40I'm here in Lutton.
00:02:41Shit.
00:02:43This now abandoned home.
00:02:46Okay.
00:02:49Hello, I'm Lea Sullivan,
00:02:52and I'm going to solve the Mulcahy massacre.
00:02:54Fuck it.
00:02:59I'll do a voiceover later.
00:03:01Hi, I'm Lea Sullivan,
00:03:03and I'm the smartest and faster for a girl.
00:03:06Just a little cabin in the woods.
00:03:16That should be a film photographer.
00:03:19Dope shot, y'all.
00:03:21Creepy as hell.
00:03:22I should not be doing this while driving.
00:03:36I should not be doing this while driving.
00:03:49Okay.
00:03:50All right.
00:03:59Testing.
00:04:01Testing, driving confessional.
00:04:04Okay.
00:04:05Here we go.
00:04:06This is cool.
00:04:08All right.
00:04:08I'm currently driving through the town center.
00:04:12As you can see behind...
00:04:13Can you see behind me?
00:04:15What am I doing?
00:04:17Uh...
00:04:18Whatever.
00:04:21Look at this place.
00:04:23Foundation of this part of the country.
00:04:25Food and religion.
00:04:27Hell, this is where Thanksgiving originated.
00:04:30Grind is the God.
00:04:31No England at its...
00:04:32Oh, shit.
00:04:34Shit.
00:04:36Shit.
00:04:37Oh, man.
00:04:39Oh, God.
00:04:40What's your problem?
00:04:41I'm so sorry about that.
00:04:42You almost killed my dog.
00:04:44Oh, man.
00:04:44No, I just didn't see you there.
00:04:46I'm sorry.
00:04:46Are you drunk?
00:04:47No, I'm not drunk.
00:04:48I just didn't see you there.
00:04:49I was reaching for my camera.
00:04:50Well, why don't you learn how to fucking drive?
00:04:52Okay.
00:04:52For Christ's sake, huh?
00:04:53All right.
00:04:53But, you know, you were in the middle of the road, so...
00:04:55I'm on the side of the road.
00:04:56Face in traffic.
00:04:57Walking my dog, for Christ's sake.
00:04:58Okay.
00:04:59All right.
00:04:59I'm sorry.
00:05:00I'm not from around here.
00:05:01Yeah.
00:05:01Oh, shit, Sherlock.
00:05:02Oh, shit.
00:05:10Oh, shit.
00:05:11Oh, shit.
00:05:15Everything all right here?
00:05:21Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
00:05:22I didn't see her.
00:05:23I was reaching for my camera.
00:05:24It's okay.
00:05:24Sorry.
00:05:25You scared the tree?
00:05:26Yeah.
00:05:27So, I don't know.
00:05:28Yeah.
00:05:35Oh, man.
00:05:36My aunt's gonna kill me.
00:05:38Is this her car?
00:05:38Yeah.
00:05:39It's not too bad.
00:05:40Here.
00:05:41There you go.
00:05:43Oh, hey.
00:05:43That worked.
00:05:44Yeah.
00:05:45A little spit never quick.
00:05:46Nice.
00:05:47Yeah.
00:05:49Thanks.
00:05:50Is she from around here?
00:05:52Oh, yeah.
00:05:52Alice Sullivan?
00:05:53Oh, yeah.
00:05:54I know Alice.
00:05:54Oh, cool.
00:05:55Holy hell.
00:05:56You're Leah, right?
00:05:58Yeah.
00:05:58Yeah.
00:05:59Do we know each other?
00:06:00No, no, no.
00:06:00But my older brother, Steve, was in Mrs. Gritzy's class with you years ago.
00:06:05Oh, yeah.
00:06:05Yeah, the biggest crush on you.
00:06:07Your family moved away because your parents got divorced.
00:06:11It's quite a memory you've got there.
00:06:12Yeah.
00:06:12Yeah, it's a steel trap, you know.
00:06:15San Francisco, right?
00:06:17Seattle.
00:06:17Okay.
00:06:18Well, maybe not steel after all.
00:06:20Aluminum, maybe.
00:06:21Yeah.
00:06:22All right.
00:06:22Well, you have a good day.
00:06:23All right.
00:06:23You too.
00:06:23Take care.
00:06:24Thanks, man.
00:06:27What's up?
00:06:28Do you want to grab some coffee with me?
00:06:29I just...
00:06:30Um, okay.
00:06:32Yeah?
00:06:33Okay, cool.
00:06:34Yeah, all right.
00:06:35Well, I'll meet you at Tio's right over here.
00:06:36Oh, right now?
00:06:37Yeah, unless you want to...
00:06:39Um, no, that's okay.
00:06:42Yeah?
00:06:42Yeah, I can do that.
00:06:43Um, let me just park better.
00:06:45Oh, don't worry about it.
00:06:46I'm the only one on patrol right now.
00:06:48Oh, no, it's okay.
00:06:49I'll do it anyway.
00:06:49All right.
00:06:50Yeah, well, might as well.
00:06:51Okay.
00:06:52Yeah, I'll meet you right over here.
00:06:52Okay, sounds good.
00:06:53Bye.
00:06:53All right.
00:06:53Oh, shit.
00:07:10Based on the research I've done, only a handful of people have studied the Mulcahy murders,
00:07:15and their information is unreliable.
00:07:22It's one of those haunting tales.
00:07:24It's one of those haunting tales that should be legend, but...
00:07:47It's one of those haunting tales.
00:08:17Oh, my gosh.
00:08:46You scared me.
00:08:48I knew I hurt somebody out there.
00:08:50Oh, well, you did.
00:08:51You hurt me.
00:08:52Oh, you're making your movies.
00:08:53It's okay.
00:08:54Sorry.
00:08:54It's okay.
00:08:55Oh.
00:08:59Is this okay?
00:09:00Yeah, just sit still.
00:09:03I think I should finish my coffee first.
00:09:05Do you mind?
00:09:05I feel like I've got bags under my eyes.
00:09:07You look beautiful.
00:09:08I'm tired.
00:09:10You've been out for like five hours.
00:09:12Exactly.
00:09:13Don't worry about it.
00:09:14Well, aren't you showing this to your class?
00:09:15Yeah, but you look fine.
00:09:18I don't want to scare anybody.
00:09:20You're crazy.
00:09:21Okay.
00:09:22Boom.
00:09:23Okay.
00:09:25Still in there.
00:09:25All right.
00:09:46So, I'm just going to start with a couple questions.
00:09:49Sound good?
00:09:49Okay.
00:09:51Do I look at the camera or at you?
00:09:53Well, that's a good question.
00:09:54You're in my first interview.
00:09:56I don't really know.
00:09:57What do you think?
00:09:59I don't know these things.
00:10:00Okay.
00:10:03Look at me.
00:10:04Let's make it real casual, like a 2020 interview or something.
00:10:08Okay.
00:10:08Okay.
00:10:11Can I have another sip too?
00:10:17Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:10:20I can even take sips throughout as well of your coffee if you want.
00:10:25Whenever you feel like it, you don't have to force it.
00:10:28Okay.
00:10:30So, all right.
00:10:33All right.
00:10:34Sierra, yes.
00:10:35Can you say your name?
00:10:37Oh, and I thought these were going to be easy questions.
00:10:41I'm Alice Sullivan.
00:10:43And when did you move to Letton, Massachusetts?
00:10:47In, let's see, I moved here in 1972.
00:10:50I didn't always live in this house.
00:10:52I moved into this house in 1976.
00:10:55When Charlie and I had your cousin, Emma.
00:10:58Oh, do you think it would be better if we didn't know each other?
00:11:01Like, if we pretend like we're not related?
00:11:04Actually, no.
00:11:05I think the more personal, the better.
00:11:07We can include all that stuff.
00:11:08So that was okay, then?
00:11:09Yeah, you're killing it.
00:11:10Oh, that's what I do.
00:11:11I kill it.
00:11:12All right.
00:11:13Did you know the Mulcahy's?
00:11:16No.
00:11:17I thought you said that you did.
00:11:18Well, I knew of them.
00:11:20I didn't know them personally.
00:11:21Okay.
00:11:22What did you know of them?
00:11:24Um, Joseph Mulcahy moved here from South Boston.
00:11:28He and his wife and his two kids.
00:11:31He was a little crazy.
00:11:34Kept to himself.
00:11:35Didn't have a job.
00:11:36Just worked out of that house all day long.
00:11:40Everybody thought that maybe he worked for the government or something.
00:11:45Can you say all of the names of the Mulcahy's?
00:11:49I thought you know this.
00:11:50Well, I do, but I don't want to just hear my voice saying all this stuff.
00:11:54But me, though?
00:11:55Yeah, you have a great voice.
00:11:56I'll get someone else to do it, too, probably.
00:11:58All right.
00:12:01There was Joseph Mulcahy.
00:12:02He was the dad.
00:12:04He was in his mid-30s.
00:12:07There was Rebecca Mulcahy, obviously.
00:12:11She was the mom.
00:12:12They were about the same age.
00:12:14And the two kids, um, I don't remember.
00:12:20Jessica.
00:12:21That's it.
00:12:22And Edward.
00:12:23Jessica was the older one.
00:12:25And, um, I think she was a year older than Emma.
00:12:30And Emma is my cousin, your daughter.
00:12:33Yes.
00:12:34Oh, sorry.
00:12:35Am I supposed to say stuff like that?
00:12:36I think so.
00:12:37Yeah, yeah.
00:12:38I think the more personal, the better for this, actually.
00:12:40Oh, all right.
00:12:41Ooh.
00:12:42Um, there was, uh, then Edward, Eddie.
00:12:49Oh, he was the troublemaker or so, I heard.
00:12:54Maybe 10 years old when they moved here, so 12 when they all died.
00:12:58Okay.
00:13:00And, um, uh, did you ever have any personal interactions with the Mulcahy's?
00:13:06No, I don't think so.
00:13:08A lot of help you are.
00:13:09Oh, I'm sorry.
00:13:10I'm just messing with you.
00:13:11Um, you all right?
00:13:14Well, I'm just tired.
00:13:16Okay.
00:13:17All right.
00:13:17We can stop.
00:13:18Do you mind?
00:13:19Yeah, not at all, actually.
00:13:20Um, just if you can think of anything else about them.
00:13:24Well, they weren't such happy memories, you know, thinking about death and Emma.
00:13:29Okay.
00:13:30All right.
00:13:30Yeah, we can definitely stop.
00:13:31Why do you guys see this?
00:13:35Oh, the project?
00:13:36Yeah.
00:13:37Um, I don't know when I finish it.
00:13:40No, um, I, it's due at the end of January, um, so after I show it to my class, I guess
00:13:46I could upload it online.
00:13:48Do you want to see it on the internet?
00:13:50Yeah.
00:13:50Oh, then I'll never be able to see it.
00:13:55Do I be doing anything?
00:13:57No, just stand there and look pretty.
00:13:59That's what I do best.
00:14:01I can see that.
00:14:02Yeah.
00:14:02Oh, don't do that.
00:14:07No.
00:14:08You look like Gary B.C.
00:14:12I've been kind of flattered by that.
00:14:14All right.
00:14:14Okay.
00:14:1415, 20 seconds.
00:14:16Let's done this.
00:14:16Here we go.
00:14:17Ready.
00:14:17Ready.
00:14:17Ready.
00:14:32Okay.
00:14:35Oh, all right.
00:14:35Move over.
00:14:36I want to be on this side.
00:14:37Okay.
00:14:37Are you ready?
00:14:37Yeah.
00:14:38Are you good to go?
00:14:40Yeah.
00:14:40How hard is this going to be?
00:14:42Why, are you nervous?
00:14:43No.
00:14:45Relax.
00:14:45You look good.
00:14:47Thank you.
00:14:48You do too.
00:14:49Oh, thank you.
00:14:50Yeah.
00:14:51Um, all right.
00:14:52Uh, what are you holding?
00:14:55Uh, this is the cold case file of the Mulcahy Murders.
00:15:00The only exciting thing that's happened in this town.
00:15:03And what happened?
00:15:04Should I just tell you, like, you don't already know?
00:15:06This is for the people out there, right?
00:15:08Yeah.
00:15:08Make it official, though, because I'll definitely use you holding this.
00:15:11Am I the star of your movie?
00:15:13Yeah, of course.
00:15:13Yeah?
00:15:14Cute cop in a small town.
00:15:15You're going to make this sucker marketable.
00:15:16Such a fat around.
00:15:18What's your angle?
00:15:19You're such a cop.
00:15:20Really?
00:15:20I don't have an angle.
00:15:21You do.
00:15:22I'm not that cute.
00:15:23Okay.
00:15:23Can I read the file?
00:15:26See, I knew you.
00:15:27No, I don't think I'm supposed to.
00:15:30Maybe.
00:15:30Okay.
00:15:31Nice thing.
00:15:32Okay.
00:15:33All right.
00:15:34Describe to me what happened.
00:15:38One fateful night, a family of four was found in their house, brutally murdered.
00:15:46How?
00:15:46Well, I'm glad you asked.
00:15:50The Mulcahy family, that's Joseph and Rebecca and their two kids, Jessica and Edward.
00:15:56They were found tied up and just chopped up with a hatchet.
00:16:02It's like a small axe, which is the best way to describe it, because that's exactly what it is.
00:16:10Yeah.
00:16:10We know what a hatchet is.
00:16:11Okay.
00:16:12For the hackers.
00:16:12I got you.
00:16:13All right.
00:16:14All right.
00:16:14So what happened?
00:16:16Uh, nobody knows.
00:16:17A roofer was supposed to work on their house, and he walked in and saw that they were all tied
00:16:23up in separate rooms, just chopped up.
00:16:25Who do you think did it?
00:16:28I don't know.
00:16:29I mean, the story could be that...
00:16:31Oh, my gosh!
00:16:32Hey, I'm sorry!
00:16:33Hey!
00:16:34That's good girl!
00:16:36Look at you!
00:16:36Oh, my gosh!
00:16:38Okay, I'm going to hook this.
00:16:39Oh, my gosh!
00:16:40Oh, my gosh!
00:17:02I'm recording.
00:17:07Okay.
00:17:08And, um, can you say your name, please?
00:17:10Oh, Harold Knoll.
00:17:12And you're retired now, but what was your occupation?
00:17:15Oh, I'm a general contractor, but before that I was just kind of a handyman, did odd jobs,
00:17:20you know, worked on roofs and plumbing and carpentry, things like that.
00:17:24And now I do stuff like that.
00:17:27Oh, okay.
00:17:28Cool.
00:17:29Um, and how long have you lived in this town?
00:17:31All my life.
00:17:32Hey, you want my resume?
00:17:34I can get you my resume if you'd like.
00:17:35Oh, no, sorry.
00:17:36I just, um...
00:17:37No?
00:17:37I just wanted a little background information.
00:17:39I'm only kidding.
00:17:40I'm busting on you.
00:17:41Okay.
00:17:43So, um, in 1986, you were, um, you were working on roofs then?
00:17:47I was really kind of out of work, so I was doing our jobs around town.
00:17:50Okay.
00:17:51And how did you get the job working for the Mulcahy's?
00:17:55Um, Joe was from South Boston, and when I was in prison, I knew a guy who knew him who was
00:18:00also from Southie.
00:18:01Oh, okay.
00:18:02Um, and what was his name?
00:18:04Um, what is this for?
00:18:06Oh, this is just for a school project that I'm doing.
00:18:08Well, I'm really not too comfortable about giving people's names out who don't want their
00:18:12names out and stuff like that.
00:18:13Listen, I'm just here helping her out.
00:18:15I'm not just an officer or anything like that.
00:18:17Yeah.
00:18:17Yeah, is he a good cop?
00:18:18Yeah.
00:18:19Because I really don't like guys like this, you know?
00:18:21Yeah, he's a good guy.
00:18:22He's a good guy?
00:18:22Today, I am.
00:18:23All right.
00:18:24All right, I'll tell you.
00:18:25Okay.
00:18:26Okay.
00:18:26I don't know about him, though.
00:18:28His name was O'Brien.
00:18:29Oh, okay.
00:18:30But I think he's dead now.
00:18:31I haven't seen him or heard from him for a long time, so.
00:18:34Okay.
00:18:35And how did Joseph Mulcahy know O'Brien?
00:18:37Well, Mulcahy was connected at the time in Boston.
00:18:43He worked for Whitey himself, and O'Brien said, you know, he also worked for him, you
00:18:50know, so I'm not too sure about those two guys, but I know O'Brien was connected to
00:18:55him, I guess, at some point.
00:18:57Did the police know about this?
00:18:58I'm telling you everything I told them, sweetheart.
00:19:01Is there anything else you can remember?
00:19:03All I know is that O'Brien knew where, you know, town I was from, and he told me Mulcahy
00:19:09was moving in with his family, and if I ever needed a favor, you know, to go down there
00:19:13and see him and mention his name.
00:19:15Joe was a good guy.
00:19:17He always was.
00:19:19Do you think the mafia killed him?
00:19:21Oof.
00:19:22I mean, a whole family like that?
00:19:25I'm not sure.
00:19:26But I can tell you he was paranoid, you know, and he never left the house.
00:19:32So, he must have pissed him off, or I guess, I'm not sure.
00:19:36I don't know.
00:19:36Okay.
00:19:39So, when you came to town, you just, you knocked on their door, the Mulcahy's door, and asked
00:19:45him for a job?
00:19:46Well, I was out of money, and I was trying to stay clean.
00:19:49So, what I did is I gave him a call, you know, rendered my services.
00:19:55He told me he had a roof that leaked, so I went down there, and when I got there, that's
00:19:59when, you know, all shit got real, you know?
00:20:04Yeah.
00:20:05So, when you got there, you just walked in the front door?
00:20:09Well, I knocked first, and it was unlocked, so I opened it.
00:20:14And, um, the smell, you ever smelled dead bodies before?
00:20:19No.
00:20:20Yeah.
00:20:21You don't want to.
00:20:22No.
00:20:22No, no, no.
00:20:24I, um, walked in there, and, um, it was all the family members all cut up in pieces.
00:20:34You seen the pictures?
00:20:36No.
00:20:36I've seen a couple of them.
00:20:37I haven't seen them, no.
00:20:38Oh, man.
00:20:43Oh, God, that tripod.
00:20:44Here, here, here.
00:20:45No, it's okay.
00:20:46What?
00:20:49Um, I heard noises.
00:20:52I didn't tell the cops that.
00:20:54What do you mean?
00:20:55Like someone was in the house?
00:20:56Oh, no.
00:20:57Oh, the smell was, was too bad.
00:21:00No one could have been in that house.
00:21:02It was something.
00:21:04He was like, um...
00:21:06It was something.
00:21:23I don't know.
00:21:24It was something.
00:21:25I don't know.
00:21:28Crazy day tomorrow.
00:21:29You can go home if you want.
00:21:31You don't have to spend the whole day with me.
00:21:32Well, what are you up to tomorrow?
00:21:34I'm nervous.
00:21:34Well, I got the early shift.
00:21:36It'll be done around three.
00:21:37You want to help?
00:21:39Yeah, why not?
00:21:40Okay, cool.
00:21:41Cool.
00:21:43Can I take a look at the police file?
00:21:46Because you promise this isn't for, like, national news or anything, right?
00:21:48Yes.
00:21:49Okay, fine.
00:21:49Because I could get in big trouble.
00:21:51Yeah?
00:21:52Yeah, that's fine.
00:21:53We'll do a school project.
00:21:56What are we doing right now?
00:21:57I just want an establishing shot in the sunset.
00:21:59Oh, okay.
00:22:00You've got a good eye for this.
00:22:01Hey, thanks.
00:22:02It's actually kind of a cute little place.
00:22:05Yeah, it looks pretty good for being abandoned for 30 years.
00:22:09Why is that?
00:22:10I don't know.
00:22:11I think it's because the county didn't want to pay for it to, you know, to tear it down.
00:22:16I don't know.
00:22:17Builders wanted to build all the way out here.
00:22:20Wait.
00:22:21What?
00:22:23Did you see that?
00:22:25What?
00:22:25No.
00:22:25In the window.
00:22:26No, I know.
00:22:28I didn't see anything.
00:22:29No, right there in the window.
00:22:31I saw something move.
00:22:32Well, it could have just been the light or something.
00:22:34No, something moved in the window right there.
00:22:36Well, I don't...
00:22:37Come on, let's go up there.
00:22:38No.
00:22:39Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:22:40No way.
00:22:40I'm not going up there right after you said you saw something.
00:22:43I don't know what it was, but let's go check it out.
00:22:46Come on, come on, come on, come on, come on.
00:22:48Can't this wait till I'm Carrie?
00:22:50What, you think I'm going to do your gun?
00:22:51You're the one who said you saw something.
00:22:53What if it's like a rabid raccoon or something?
00:22:55I got a call about one of those guys once.
00:22:56It was scary little guys.
00:22:58Okay, come on.
00:22:58Let's just go.
00:22:59It's dangerous, too.
00:23:03Hey, you know, you didn't grow up here, but have you heard the stories about this place?
00:23:06I mean, I knew of it.
00:23:07That's the reason I decided to do this project on it.
00:23:10I got a buddy who tells a story about a kid that was dared to come up here, and he was
00:23:13never seen again.
00:23:15What happened to him?
00:23:17He was never seen again.
00:23:19I mean, did you ever look into it, like, as a cop?
00:23:22Oh, yeah.
00:23:23Well, there's only one story of a missing kid around here, and it was, like, a foster kid
00:23:27from Worcester.
00:23:28Turns out his biological mom went missing at the same time, so.
00:23:32Huh.
00:23:32He probably ended up in Florida.
00:23:34I feel like everyone from here ends up in Florida.
00:23:36You have a family in Florida?
00:23:38Yeah, of course you do.
00:23:38Wait, wait, wait.
00:23:40Did you hear that?
00:23:41What?
00:23:42I think I heard something.
00:23:44What did you hear?
00:23:49Oh, my gosh!
00:23:52You scared the shit out of me!
00:23:56Oh, my gosh!
00:23:58Oh, I think I saw something.
00:24:00Yeah, right?
00:24:00No, no, no, there's something.
00:24:01Oh, come on, boy who cried.
00:24:03Wolf, give me that.
00:24:04Give me, give me, give me, give me.
00:24:05We're going in.
00:24:06No, no, no, don't go in.
00:24:07Look, look, this is a gift lock.
00:24:09We can't do this.
00:24:10It's unlocked.
00:24:11Shh, shh, shh.
00:24:13It's unlocked.
00:24:13It's open.
00:24:14No, no, no, don't go in there.
00:24:15Don't go in there.
00:24:16I think I just saw something.
00:24:17Shh.
00:24:18All right, if it's all right.
00:24:20Hang on.
00:24:22Nothing.
00:24:23See?
00:24:24It's really dark.
00:24:24Oh, gosh, it's so dark.
00:24:25I can't see anything here.
00:24:27I'm going to take this gloves off.
00:24:28I have to adjust this thing.
00:24:29Hang on, wait.
00:24:31Oh, fuck.
00:24:31Okay, that's good.
00:24:35This is the worst kind of choice.
00:24:37I'm going to take this, okay?
00:24:38I'm going to take this.
00:24:40I'm a police officer.
00:24:41I can't be breaking the law like this.
00:24:43Shh.
00:24:43I don't know a lot of police officers.
00:24:45I feel like they have power over it, but I don't know.
00:24:49I don't know.
00:24:49I don't know.
00:24:49I don't know.
00:24:49I don't know.
00:24:50I don't know.
00:24:50I don't know.
00:24:50I don't know.
00:24:51What?
00:24:52Did you hear something?
00:24:53Yeah.
00:24:53What?
00:24:55You're talking a lot.
00:24:57This is insane.
00:25:01Oh, my gosh.
00:25:03And you're filming this, okay?
00:25:04We're indicting ourselves.
00:25:06You're making your own evidence against this.
00:25:13What was that?
00:25:14I don't know.
00:25:15What was it?
00:25:15Shh.
00:25:16Shh.
00:25:21Shh.
00:25:21Oh, my gosh.
00:25:23What was that?
00:25:24It's amazing.
00:25:25Stop.
00:25:26Okay?
00:25:26Huh?
00:25:33Shh.
00:25:33Shh.
00:25:36Hello?
00:25:37Oh, God.
00:25:38You scared me.
00:25:39Hey.
00:25:39Hey.
00:25:46All right.
00:25:46Stay here.
00:25:47Okay?
00:25:48Okay.
00:25:48Stay here.
00:25:49Okay.
00:25:50Well.
00:25:56Let's go.
00:25:59Let's go.
00:26:05Let's go.
00:26:09Let's go.
00:26:10¿Puedo ver esto?
00:26:40¡Oh, Dios!
00:26:42Open it.
00:26:43¿Are you kidding me?
00:26:44No way.
00:26:45Open it, Patrick, open it.
00:27:00No, fuck, no.
00:27:02Oh, come on, Patrick.
00:27:04Come on.
00:27:05No, that's...
00:27:06Let's get out of here, okay?
00:27:08I'm done with this, okay?
00:27:09No, come on.
00:27:10I haven't even seen the rest of the rooms yet.
00:27:11Hey, hey, hey, Leah.
00:27:12Hey, come on now.
00:27:13I haven't even seen the bedrooms.
00:27:14Come on now, Leah.
00:27:15Come on, okay?
00:27:16Come on.
00:27:17I'm leaving.
00:27:18He's scared.
00:27:19Okay.
00:27:20All right.
00:27:21Can you see it?
00:27:22Are you ready?
00:27:23There it is.
00:27:24There it is.
00:27:25No, no, no.
00:27:26Hold on, hold on.
00:27:27Okay.
00:27:28All right, all right.
00:27:29I'll rewind it for the...
00:27:30Okay.
00:27:31Okay.
00:27:32All right, all right.
00:27:33I'll rewind it for the...
00:27:34Okay.
00:27:35Okay.
00:27:36Oh, all right.
00:27:37Look at me.
00:27:38All right.
00:27:39Okay.
00:27:40Can you see the...
00:27:41Can you see the computer?
00:27:42Yeah, it's fine.
00:27:43Okay.
00:27:44I need to...
00:27:45This is for...
00:27:46Okay, all right.
00:27:47Ready?
00:27:48Get this off now.
00:27:49Okay.
00:27:50There it's...
00:27:51We just missed it.
00:27:52Okay, ready?
00:27:53Okay.
00:27:54There.
00:27:55There.
00:27:56There is something there.
00:27:57I swear there's something there.
00:27:59You can't really see it on here, but there's something there.
00:28:01Okay.
00:28:02I totally agree with you that the curtain moved.
00:28:04Yes.
00:28:05Okay.
00:28:06100%.
00:28:07I saw that for sure.
00:28:08But something was there.
00:28:09Something was there moving it.
00:28:10Look.
00:28:11Okay.
00:28:12Here's what I think happened.
00:28:13That house was super drafty.
00:28:14We walked in.
00:28:15The other curtain hadn't moved before too.
00:28:16I know that.
00:28:17I know that.
00:28:18The door was open.
00:28:19It was super drafty, so I think the curtain for sure moved.
00:28:21But I think what you think that you saw was actually when the curtain moved, you saw your own
00:28:29reflection.
00:28:30No, I...
00:28:31Okay.
00:28:32Okay.
00:28:33I said...
00:28:34I don't...
00:28:35No.
00:28:36Okay.
00:28:37There was something in the house.
00:28:38I swear.
00:28:39I saw something.
00:28:40It was like a shadow.
00:28:41It had like long hair.
00:28:42It was just like...
00:28:43It was there.
00:28:44There was something there.
00:28:45It was just staring at us.
00:28:46I think Harold and all the roofer put us in our heads.
00:28:47I'm not...
00:28:48I know I sound like crazy.
00:28:49Until I've edited it because I also just hate my voice.
00:28:54Beautiful voice.
00:28:55Oh.
00:28:56Well, thank you.
00:28:58Alright.
00:28:59Alright.
00:29:00What?
00:29:01Nothing.
00:29:02That's just...
00:29:03I just feel like maybe a haunted house story is a really cool project.
00:29:08I mean, that is a midterm project right there.
00:29:10Can you imagine?
00:29:11You...
00:29:12You're like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:29:14This place is haunted.
00:29:15The ghosts of the Mochays have been here.
00:29:17I mean, you have the video footage to prove it.
00:29:19And that is insane.
00:29:21And you could interview me.
00:29:22We could talk about like how...
00:29:24The murder and why this place...
00:29:26I don't know.
00:29:27This is just...
00:29:28That would be...
00:29:29This is a really creepy room.
00:29:30Do you have to stay here?
00:29:31Are you kidding me?
00:29:32Yeah, don't say that.
00:29:33That's where I'm sleeping.
00:29:34I don't think they're staring at me.
00:29:36Alright, look.
00:29:37I think it was just a trick of the light.
00:29:40I think it was a trick of the light.
00:29:42I think it was.
00:29:43Okay.
00:29:44Let's move on.
00:29:45Let's do this thing.
00:29:47Okay.
00:29:48Let's put the beer down.
00:29:49Alright, yes.
00:29:50Last sips.
00:29:51Okay.
00:29:52Last sips.
00:29:53Ooh, you gonna take your hat off?
00:29:55No.
00:29:56Don't look at me like that.
00:29:57No, it's a really good choice.
00:29:58It is?
00:29:59Yeah.
00:30:00Are you being serious?
00:30:01You should definitely leave it off.
00:30:02Your hair looks really good.
00:30:04Should I put it back off?
00:30:05I'm just kidding.
00:30:06Your hair does look good.
00:30:07Alright, alright.
00:30:08Stop it.
00:30:09Okay.
00:30:10Hello, I'm Leah Sullivan.
00:30:13And today is December 12th, 2016.
00:30:18What?
00:30:19Nothing.
00:30:20What?
00:30:21I'm really good at it.
00:30:22I wasn't commenting on it or anything.
00:30:24I just thought you...
00:30:25You left me when I was in the middle of the toilet.
00:30:29I just wasn't expecting it.
00:30:30You just transitioned.
00:30:31All of a sudden you became like...
00:30:33I don't know.
00:30:34Hello.
00:30:35This is Olivia Sullivan.
00:30:36I...
00:30:37I don't know.
00:30:38It just sounded like it from sitting here.
00:30:40You sounded like...
00:30:41Let me do my thing.
00:30:42Alright.
00:30:43Okay.
00:30:46You put me in my head about it now.
00:30:49Oh.
00:30:50Okay.
00:30:53Okay.
00:30:54This month marks the 30th anniversary.
00:30:57Which is crazy, by the way.
00:30:58What?
00:30:59What?
00:31:00I did not know that it happened in December.
00:31:03What did?
00:31:04Oh, the...
00:31:05Yeah.
00:31:06Do you think it's like because it's like the anniversary?
00:31:09Like does the 30th year mark anything in some sort of satanic...
00:31:13Like that there was something in the window.
00:31:15Tell me more.
00:31:16No, no, no.
00:31:17Like maybe 30 years there's like a purgatory or some sort of like weird occult thing that
00:31:23like all of a sudden some sort of spirit rises and stares at us at windows.
00:31:28Maybe.
00:31:29I don't know.
00:31:30I don't know.
00:31:31It's alright.
00:31:32It's a good question.
00:31:33I'm just saying.
00:31:34Alright, let's do this.
00:31:35It's a cool project.
00:31:37Okay.
00:31:38Yes.
00:31:41Can you say your name please?
00:31:45I feel like I should be doing this.
00:31:48Should I be casual or should I be like...
00:31:50Alright.
00:31:51Dude, just do it.
00:31:52Okay.
00:31:53It's like super whatever.
00:31:55I'm Patrick Rook.
00:31:56Okay.
00:31:57That's good.
00:31:58And what do you do for a living?
00:32:00I'm a police officer in the town of Lutton, Massachusetts.
00:32:04Does anything exciting ever happen in Lutton, Massachusetts?
00:32:07Well, I've been a police officer.
00:32:09Yes.
00:32:10The Mulcahy murders happened in Lutton, Massachusetts 30 years ago this month.
00:32:21Alright.
00:32:22So I was thinking you could just read through the file now.
00:32:27Okay.
00:32:28This is just for a school project, right?
00:32:30I swear.
00:32:31Okay.
00:32:32Alright, I'm not going to get in trouble for this.
00:32:35No, no, no.
00:32:36Alright.
00:32:37Okay.
00:32:44Alright, well to sum up, family of four was found in their home.
00:32:49They were tied up in separate rooms of the house and just chopped up.
00:32:54The murder weapon was believed to have been a hatchet or some sort of heavy metal object.
00:32:59The bruising around the wounds indicated that it required a certain amount of force.
00:33:06I don't think we need the demonstration.
00:33:08Alright, we'll start with, we'll go through the family.
00:33:11Oh.
00:33:12I don't know.
00:33:13Oh.
00:33:14Yeah.
00:33:15Alright.
00:33:16The father, that's Joseph Mulcahy, he was found in the living room.
00:33:23Oof.
00:33:24She was gagged with the belt.
00:33:27Uh, both his legs were chopped off.
00:33:30Um, his cause of death was bleeding out from the wounds in his legs.
00:33:37Alright, the mother, that's Rebecca Mulcahy.
00:33:41Yeah, are you sure you want to see this?
00:33:44Yeah.
00:33:45I actually, do you mind if I get some pictures of these?
00:33:47Alright, yeah.
00:33:48What do you mean, some video of them?
00:33:49I don't know if that's, okay.
00:33:52Um, Rebecca Mulcahy.
00:33:57Okay, I'll be patient.
00:34:00Yeah, she was found in her bedroom.
00:34:02She had, uh, her arm was tied to her bedpost.
00:34:07And then her other arm was chopped off in the same fashion as her husband's legs.
00:34:12Her cause of death was also bleeding out.
00:34:17Jessica Mulcahy, she was the last one to have been killed.
00:34:22According to the estimated times of deaths, she, uh, her cause of death was, she had her head chopped off.
00:34:30She was tied up to the back patio.
00:34:33I had one of her wrists.
00:34:38Gosh, I'm so glad I wasn't around to have seen this.
00:34:43I thought that you read this before.
00:34:45Well, I stopped reading after I saw Joseph Mulcahy's picture.
00:34:50Alright, and last is little Edward Mulcahy.
00:34:53And apparently least, uh, he, nothing of Edward was found.
00:35:01He was just, just one arm was tied to his bedpost.
00:35:07Oh, man.
00:35:08Yeah, that picture is, that's it.
00:35:10That's all it is.
00:35:12Oh, my gosh.
00:35:13Yeah.
00:35:14Alright, can I get some of those pictures now?
00:35:17Okay.
00:35:18So Edward's body was never found?
00:35:22Nope.
00:35:23Neither was Jessica's head, Rebecca's arm, or Joseph's legs.
00:35:27Wow.
00:35:28Mhm.
00:35:31There's a reference here to the Villisca murders of 1912.
00:35:35I don't know what that is.
00:35:37Oh, it's a famous murder that happened in Iowa.
00:35:39Um, this whole family and these two little girls were chopped up by an axe when they were sleeping.
00:35:47It's really similar to the Lizzie Borden murders.
00:35:50Why?
00:35:52Lizzie Borden is the, uh...
00:35:54You know?
00:35:55Who's Lizzie Borden?
00:35:56Lizzie Borden took an axe, gave her mother 40 whacks.
00:35:59When she saw what she had done, she gave her father 41.
00:36:03Oh, that is the creepiest thing I've ever heard.
00:36:06How do you know so much about that?
00:36:09I find psychopaths fascinating.
00:36:12Okay.
00:36:14Well, there's no other murders like this that ever happened in America at that time, so...
00:36:18That ruled out a serial killer?
00:36:21Hmm.
00:36:22Maybe it was just a one-time thing.
00:36:23They got their fill, and then they, you know, moved on.
00:36:27Or maybe it was a ghost demon with a hatchet.
00:36:31You're a police officer.
00:36:32You, really.
00:36:33Alright, okay. Offense taken.
00:36:37And this is the house.
00:36:40In happier times.
00:36:41Did you press record?
00:36:42Oh, yeah, yeah. Are you not ready?
00:36:43I don't know. I'm not... I can do this. Okay.
00:36:44Alright.
00:36:45Alright.
00:36:46Just make sure I look good, okay?
00:36:47No, you look great. Yeah, yeah.
00:36:48I'm gonna look hot like Madonna, okay?
00:36:49I'm just saying.
00:36:50Yeah.
00:36:51Okay.
00:36:52Like a virgin.
00:36:53Okay.
00:36:54Just like 15 seconds.
00:36:55Oh, 15? Okay.
00:36:56It's not that long.
00:36:57¡Gracias!
00:37:27Ok … are you ready?
00:37:35Yeah, ready as I'll ever be. Let's do it
00:37:38Alright, oh and so I know you already doing this but just, yeah, face the camera
00:37:42and just try and deliver your stuff to the camera whenever you can think of it
00:37:44Ok, you got it
00:37:46Ok, Can you say your name?
00:37:48Margaret Stromberg – I'm Swedish
00:37:51Oh really?
00:37:52Yeah, my dad was Swedish I know I don't look it but my mom was Irish so
00:37:56¿Qué fue tu relación con Joseph Mulcahy?
00:38:01Nosotros somos cousins. Mi mamá y su mamá fueron sisters.
00:38:05¿Y cómo se conoces vosotros?
00:38:07Bueno, nos conocímos bien.
00:38:09Él era un poco más quieto.
00:38:11Así que yo me quedé en con ellos cuando era una adolescencia.
00:38:15Yo me quedé en la casa.
00:38:17Es un gran historia, pero es una buena historia.
00:38:19Yo te voy a contar más tarde.
00:38:20Porque es una buena historia.
00:38:21So my Uncle Robbie took me in, and I lived with them.
00:38:27You know, I ran the liquor store for them after Joe left town.
00:38:32So I was pretty good at it, I have to say.
00:38:35I made a really good profit there.
00:38:36The first year, I killed that place.
00:38:38It was awesome.
00:38:40Did Joseph have ties with the mafia?
00:38:43The mafia? Joe?
00:38:46Yeah, like Whitey Bulger and his stuff?
00:38:47Whitey! No, no.
00:38:49No, no, he didn't.
00:38:51Oh, my God.
00:38:51Where did you hear that story?
00:38:53The guy who found the bodies, he said that he knew Joe through somebody he went to prison with.
00:39:00A guy named O'Brien.
00:39:02Oh, what?
00:39:03Ronnie O'Brien?
00:39:04Oh, I don't have the first name.
00:39:05Oh, it's got to be Ronnie O'Brien.
00:39:07That makes perfect sense.
00:39:08Oh, my God.
00:39:09Ronnie was a good friend of Joe's growing up, right?
00:39:12And he was just, he thought of himself as a badass, right?
00:39:17He thought he was this cool, tough hood.
00:39:19But basically, he just did time in jail for selling weed to the little kids in the neighborhood.
00:39:24Oh, okay.
00:39:25Yeah, yeah.
00:39:25He had like that Napoleon complex.
00:39:27You know what that is?
00:39:28Like where like short guys have them, you know?
00:39:30Oh, my God.
00:39:31Joe's mother hated him.
00:39:33She called him the less smooth Eddie Haskell.
00:39:36You know who Eddie Haskell is, right?
00:39:39I don't know.
00:39:39You know, leave it to Beaver, Wally, smart-ass friend.
00:39:43Okay.
00:39:43Good morning, Mrs. Clint.
00:39:44No, okay.
00:39:45Hey, you're making me feel old now.
00:39:47No, it's okay.
00:39:48Hey, everything makes me feel old this day, so it's fine.
00:39:51So then why did Joseph leave town?
00:39:53Oh, because he was crazy.
00:39:56I mean, I loved him like a brother, but he was crazy.
00:40:00He was scared of everything from day one.
00:40:03And like, you know how little kids sometimes, they'll make these thoughts, you know, out
00:40:07of blankets and pillows and sheets, you know, like over a table, you know, to make like
00:40:13a little secret thought.
00:40:14He used to do that all the time, and he would just spend all day in there.
00:40:18He was such a strange kid.
00:40:20What was he so scared of?
00:40:21Well, what wasn't he scared of?
00:40:23He was scared of everything, you know, end of the world, nuclear wall.
00:40:27He was scared of the neighbor next door because she had a weird laugh.
00:40:31I mean, she did have a really witchy, weird laugh, so I kind of get it.
00:40:35But, you know, he was always drawing these weird kind of shadowy, tall, creepy figures.
00:40:45Do you have any of those drawings that you used to draw?
00:40:48I don't think so.
00:40:51Well, you know what?
00:40:52I might.
00:40:53I might.
00:40:54Can I go look?
00:40:55Oh, my gosh.
00:40:55Yeah, please.
00:40:56It won't disturb you.
00:40:57Not at all.
00:40:57No, no, no.
00:40:58Please do.
00:40:58Yeah.
00:40:58All right.
00:40:59Just give me a second.
00:41:00Okay.
00:41:00Um, it might take longer than a second.
00:41:03Yeah, take your time.
00:41:04Because it's a mess.
00:41:04Um, so you said that Joe, Joe left town because he was scared of things?
00:41:08Oh, God, yeah.
00:41:09He was scared of everything from day one.
00:41:11Hey, hey, um, do you have a boyfriend?
00:41:14Oh, no, not at the moment.
00:41:16Oh, I have a son who's adorable.
00:41:20I think you'd be a cute couple.
00:41:21Oh, I don't know.
00:41:22It's not really a priority.
00:41:23You're a gorgeous baby.
00:41:24Oh, my God.
00:41:25What?
00:41:25I cannot believe it.
00:41:26What?
00:41:27Wait, what?
00:41:27You found it?
00:41:28I found it.
00:41:28Oh, my gosh.
00:41:29Here, let me help you.
00:41:29Oh, my God.
00:41:30Oh, wow.
00:41:31I know.
00:41:32Oh, my God.
00:41:33It's crazy.
00:41:33I mean, it's like hardest back there, and I found it.
00:41:37I couldn't believe it.
00:41:38Oh, God.
00:41:40So this, I took this.
00:41:42Okay.
00:41:42When my Uncle Robbie died, I took this out of his house.
00:41:45Uh-huh.
00:41:45And I wanted to get one of those journals for Joe, because they were crazy.
00:41:51And, like, I thought I would give it to him for his 50th birthday, you know, show him how
00:41:54crazy he actually was.
00:41:56But, you know, then everything happened, and, uh...
00:42:00Yeah, yeah.
00:42:00Oh, ah!
00:42:01Look at that.
00:42:03My first wedding.
00:42:05Oh, I'm so excited.
00:42:06He was a good one.
00:42:06That's a cute picture.
00:42:07Oh, I should never let that one go.
00:42:08He was really good.
00:42:09It's really cute.
00:42:10Okay.
00:42:10Oh, here we go.
00:42:11Ah.
00:42:12All right.
00:42:12Oh, my gosh.
00:42:14I know.
00:42:15I know.
00:42:16This looks like a Bible.
00:42:17It kind of does look like a Bible.
00:42:19It's funny.
00:42:20You know, Joe always thought that he could predict the future.
00:42:22Oh, really?
00:42:23Yeah.
00:42:23He did.
00:42:24And he always, like, write all these dark thoughts in there.
00:42:27So, you know, and all these pictures.
00:42:29Very creepy.
00:42:29When there's no light, there's a monster to fight.
00:42:32I run away, but with me, the monster will stay.
00:42:35Yeah, right?
00:42:36See?
00:42:36See what I'm saying?
00:42:38Huh.
00:42:38I mean, to be honest with you, we did grow up in a strange time.
00:42:42You know?
00:42:43Cold war, all that stuff.
00:42:45Russia looming over us.
00:42:46Uh-huh.
00:42:46And Joe always thought that there was bombs going to be going off in the streets in South
00:42:50Boston.
00:42:51Huh.
00:42:51Okay?
00:42:52That's why he moved out of town, I think.
00:42:54Oh, my gosh.
00:42:55What?
00:42:55Hang on.
00:42:55Is that what you were talking about?
00:42:56That's exactly what I was talking about.
00:42:59See?
00:43:00Huh.
00:43:00And, like, he had, like, ten of these journals, and this is the only one left, but they were
00:43:05all filled with this picture.
00:43:07Like, he drew that all.
00:43:09It's probably in there more than once.
00:43:10Do you mind if I hang on to this?
00:43:12No.
00:43:12I'll bring it back for you.
00:43:13No, no.
00:43:13Go ahead.
00:43:14What am I going to do with it?
00:43:15Thank you so much.
00:43:16Oh, sure.
00:43:16This is great.
00:43:18I actually think that I have everything that I need.
00:43:21Oh.
00:43:21Yeah.
00:43:22Oh.
00:43:22No, you were so good.
00:43:24Oh.
00:43:24Well, thank you.
00:43:25Would you like more coffee?
00:43:27No, I'm all set.
00:43:28I actually have to go because I'm going to.
00:43:29How about some cake?
00:43:30I made a nice bun cake.
00:43:31No, thank you, though.
00:43:32It's good.
00:43:32It's kind of my specialty.
00:43:33I have to meet a friend in Lutton, so.
00:43:35Okay.
00:43:35Let me get this guy off of here.
00:43:36Hey, look.
00:43:37I'm sorry I couldn't be more.
00:43:39Pull that through.
00:43:39Oh, no.
00:43:40You were great.
00:43:41Just to, you know, if you could do me a favor and just let me know.
00:43:46Hello.
00:43:47Let me know what happens, if you find anything else.
00:43:51Yeah.
00:43:51Okay, because, you know, all these years I haven't known, and it's just so terrible what happened
00:43:56to that family.
00:43:56So, I'd really like to know.
00:44:00Absolutely.
00:44:01Absolutely.
00:44:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:44:02I'll be in touch.
00:44:02That's great.
00:44:03And I actually might have to come over and ask you some more questions.
00:44:06Oh.
00:44:06If you don't mind.
00:44:07Okay, then you're getting that cake.
00:44:09All right?
00:44:09Just getting that cake.
00:44:10You saw it.
00:44:11Okay.
00:44:12All right.
00:44:12Sounds good.
00:44:15Okay.
00:44:15I can clean up a little bit back here if you need me to.
00:44:27No, that's actually fine.
00:44:29So, yeah, if you can just sit still for, like, ten seconds.
00:44:31Okay.
00:44:32Just sit still.
00:44:34Yeah.
00:44:34You can just look straight here.
00:44:36Straight into the camera?
00:44:37Yeah.
00:44:38What's this for?
00:44:39Oh, I haven't really decided yet, but I like the idea of starting it like this.
00:44:44I might have your name in the corner or something like that.
00:44:47Okay.
00:44:47Yeah.
00:44:48Do I have to hold my breath?
00:44:49No, no, no.
00:44:51Just be natural about it.
00:44:52Okay.
00:44:52Okay.
00:45:04Okay.
00:45:06Mmm.
00:45:07Mmm.
00:45:08That's actually good.
00:45:09I think the levels are good on that.
00:45:11Okay.
00:45:11What can I do you for?
00:45:13All right.
00:45:13Let's just dive right into this.
00:45:15Let's hear some of these stories that you're famous for.
00:45:18I wouldn't say that I'm famous.
00:45:20I mean, I just told these stories to some kids at camp.
00:45:23Okay.
00:45:24However, if I am famous, just call me George Clooney.
00:45:27Okay.
00:45:28All right, Mr. Clooney?
00:45:29Let's get into it.
00:45:30Okay.
00:45:31Hmm.
00:45:32Where do I begin?
00:45:33I mean, my uncle used to tell my sister and I these stories as a kid.
00:45:38I'll start with the craziest one first.
00:45:40Okay.
00:45:40Okay.
00:45:41So, you all know the details of the Mulcahy Massacre, correct?
00:45:46Happened in 1986.
00:45:48Family's body parts went missing, never to be found.
00:45:51An arm, a leg, a torso, a head.
00:45:54Well, I have a friend, Frederick, who lives close to the Mulcahy house.
00:46:00And he had this dog, Carl.
00:46:03Carl got out one night and Frederick wandered off into the woods near the Mulcahy house to
00:46:08try and find him.
00:46:10When all of a sudden, out of nowhere, this blinding light came from the tree line.
00:46:16Well, Frederick couldn't see.
00:46:18It was there for about five, six seconds and disappeared as quick as it came.
00:46:23So, Frederick, trying to regain his sight, hears this weird groan off in the distance,
00:46:30this...
00:46:31So, Frederick thinks that Carl's hurt.
00:46:36So, Frederick runs towards the noise and it's getting closer.
00:46:40This...
00:46:40Now, Frederick is right on this noise and he looks up and he sees this creature with two
00:46:50heads, one of a teenage girl, the other of a little boy, two legs of a grown man, a torso
00:46:59and an arm of a little boy, and the other arm of a full-grown female, the missing body parts
00:47:05of the Mulcahy family.
00:47:07Well, Frederick is scared out of his mind.
00:47:09He collapses to his knees.
00:47:10He thinks it's over.
00:47:12All of a sudden, the creature vanishes.
00:47:15Frederick crawls back to his house, doesn't leave for three days.
00:47:18He's laying in bed when all of a sudden he hears this scraping at the door.
00:47:24Frederick goes to the door and there he sees his dog, Carl, with bite marks all over him,
00:47:32flesh missing everywhere.
00:47:34The bite marks of a little boy and a teenage girl.
00:47:39To this day, if you still go in the woods near the Mulcahy house, you'll find squirrels
00:47:43with those same bite marks.
00:47:48So, aliens killed the Mulcahy's and then sewed them back together?
00:47:55Yeah.
00:47:57I told you it was one of the crazier ones.
00:48:00He does the trick.
00:48:01I bet.
00:48:02Patrick said that you have one about a missing kid.
00:48:06Oh.
00:48:06Oh, yeah.
00:48:07That one's my favorite.
00:48:08I have a couple others, though, too.
00:48:10I have one about this Sasquatch creature.
00:48:14Sometimes I make it into a zombie lumberjack.
00:48:17That's a good one.
00:48:17I have another one, too, about this basement dungeon where all these little kids are kept.
00:48:23Okay.
00:48:24All right.
00:48:24Let's just do the missing kid.
00:48:26Okay.
00:48:30Where do I begin?
00:48:31We had these three kids that lived in the neighborhood.
00:48:41Jimmy, Robbie, and Ian.
00:48:43One night, they decided to go camping off in the woods near the Mulcahy house.
00:48:49Around the fire, Robbie recounted the dark and gruesome tale of the Mulcahy massacre.
00:48:56Only this time, he made up his own ending.
00:49:00A little twist.
00:49:01He said that the house was haunted by this dark spirit, and that is what murdered the Mulcahy family.
00:49:09Ian dared Jimmy, the youngest, to spend an hour inside that house,
00:49:14and Jimmy, being the smallest and the youngest, decided to take on that challenge,
00:49:18a way of proving himself, if you will.
00:49:20The boys wandered off into the dark woods towards the Mulcahy house.
00:49:28When they reached it, Jimmy walked up to the door.
00:49:30He took one last look back at his friends and went inside.
00:49:37Robbie and Ian waited around.
00:49:38Twenty minutes, twenty-five minutes.
00:49:40They start to get bored, so they yell for Jimmy.
00:49:43Jimmy, time's up.
00:49:44You can come out now.
00:49:47No answer.
00:49:48They call out again and again.
00:49:51No answer.
00:49:54So the boys wander into the Mulcahy house, armed only with a small flashlight, shaking.
00:50:01They scour around the first floor, looking for Jimmy, when all of a sudden they hear a whimper.
00:50:07So they run towards this whimper, and they see in the middle of the room a lump.
00:50:18They run up to this lump, and they notice that it's their friend, Jimmy, lying in a pool of his own blood,
00:50:24one arm hacked completely off.
00:50:27They bend down to help Jimmy up, when all of a sudden they hear a...
00:50:30Oh, my God.
00:50:40You're okay.
00:50:42Yeah, what happened next?
00:50:44I don't know.
00:50:44I mean, that's where we always ended the story.
00:50:47One of the counselors in the middle of the night would go around making that noise really freaked the kids out.
00:50:51What's the end of the story, though?
00:50:53Um, I don't really remember.
00:50:55I think my uncle used to say that the kids ran off and Jimmy was never heard from again.
00:51:01Where did your uncle hear that story?
00:51:03I don't know.
00:51:04I mean, for all I know, he could have been making them up.
00:51:06Um, is he still around?
00:51:08No, no.
00:51:09He passed away almost ten years ago.
00:51:11Oh, sorry to hear that.
00:51:13That's a really scary story.
00:51:15Yeah?
00:51:16Yeah, yeah.
00:51:16I'll definitely use that.
00:51:18It's good.
00:51:19Oh, hang on.
00:51:20Oh, it's Patrick.
00:51:25Do you mind?
00:51:25No, please.
00:51:26Sorry, thanks.
00:51:28Hey, what's up?
00:51:32Alright.
00:51:35Focus is close.
00:51:40Okay.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:42Fine.
00:51:43Fine.
00:51:43Fine.
00:51:43Fine.
00:51:43Fine.
00:51:43Fine.
00:51:44Fine.
00:51:44Fine.
00:51:44Fine.
00:51:45Fine.
00:51:45Fine.
00:51:46Fine.
00:51:47Fine.
00:51:47Fine.
00:51:48Fine.
00:51:49Fine.
00:51:49Fine.
00:51:50Fine.
00:51:50Fine.
00:51:50Fine.
00:52:02Fine.
00:52:02Oh.
00:52:03Oh.
00:52:03Oh.
00:52:03Oh.
00:52:04Hey.
00:52:04Oh, you scared me.
00:52:06Yeah, I was sick on the phone.
00:52:08What's up?
00:52:09I got something to show you.
00:52:12Okay.
00:52:12Okay.
00:52:14Alright.
00:52:15Go ahead.
00:52:16Okay, alright.
00:52:17Um, these are all missing persons files over the last time.
00:52:2030 años, hay 5 personas en total.
00:52:23Ok, ahora voy a ir a ver cada uno de estos.
00:52:26Hazlo en detalle, pero no te olvides de los factos, ok?
00:52:28Ok, ahora vamos a empezar con el hecho de que estos may no ser relacionados en ningún modo.
00:52:32Están como todo en el lugar, y algunos de estos may ser en Florida.
00:52:37Entendido.
00:52:38El primero es el foster kid y su biología mamá.
00:52:41Este es el que yo estaba diciendo sobre.
00:52:43Yo he read this file un poco antes, pero no pensé nada de eso.
00:52:45Aquí es lo que realmente hacía, ok?
00:52:48El foster kid fue last seen leaving su casa en Worcester.
00:52:51Su mom's car was found a week later on Brigham Road,
00:52:53a few houses down from the Mulcahy House.
00:52:55Now the theory is that they stayed in the Mulcahy House for a couple nights
00:52:57and then were picked up and driven to the airport to fly to wherever,
00:53:00but nobody did any real research on it.
00:53:02The investigation sort of just fell through because of jurisdiction issues
00:53:05between social services, the state police, Worcester police, and then us over here.
00:53:11This happened back in 91.
00:53:13Did anyone ever search the house?
00:53:15Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:53:16And they did find signs that someone had been living there or something.
00:53:20I'm just not ruling anything out here.
00:53:23Okay, this next one is from 95.
00:53:27This is four years later.
00:53:29I can do math too.
00:53:30This is just a couple of kids from Worcester State.
00:53:33They heard about the murders and decided to go into the house.
00:53:36I guess they were partying one night, got wasted, you know, presumably.
00:53:39And they were never seen again.
00:53:43What?
00:53:44That's it?
00:53:44Yeah, that's it.
00:53:45I mean, it's the same setup.
00:53:46The police found their car.
00:53:48They organized a local search team and couldn't find anything.
00:53:52The dogs couldn't even find anything.
00:53:53They just kept circling back to the house.
00:53:55What the hell?
00:53:56I know, right?
00:53:57Oh, no, thank you.
00:53:58Oh, yeah.
00:53:59All right.
00:54:00Okay.
00:54:01All right.
00:54:02This one is the last one, and it's the craziest, and it's technically not even a missing persons report.
00:54:11It's from 98.
00:54:16There was a girl, okay?
00:54:20She was the younger sister of one of the college kids that went missing.
00:54:23She came into town from upstate New York and decided to go looking for her older brother.
00:54:28She was last seen on December 4th.
00:54:32On December 8th, the Worcester police put out a preliminary search on a rental car.
00:54:35I guess she was supposed to have returned it a couple days earlier.
00:54:38The hotel staff thought she had checked out.
00:54:41Just left all her stuff.
00:54:42It was crazy.
00:54:43Okay.
00:54:43She was found on December 10th.
00:54:46She was dead in the driver's seat of a rental car.
00:54:49She had driven off the road about a mile and a half from the Mokehia.
00:54:53So it's...
00:54:54But the theory is that she was looking for help.
00:55:01She had signs of being restrained.
00:55:03Wounds on her wrists indicated they were caused by ropes.
00:55:06Her cause of death was a large wound on her neck.
00:55:11Believed to have been caused by something similar to an axe.
00:55:22How did the police miss all this?
00:55:23Okay, yeah, all right.
00:55:25I know what you're thinking.
00:55:26This is terrible policing.
00:55:28And it was.
00:55:28I spoke to my boss about this very briefly this morning.
00:55:31If you didn't want to talk about it.
00:55:32I had heard of this, but I didn't think it affected everything so much.
00:55:37There was a police chief here who served for 20 years.
00:55:40And he was forced into early retirement for negligence and misusing government funds.
00:55:44He did the bare minimum on all of this.
00:55:49In fact, he hid these two files from state police investigators because they knew we fucked them up.
00:55:53We only found them last year when we upgraded the station.
00:55:55They were hidden in a ceiling panel.
00:55:57I mean, it's no wonder we didn't get sued.
00:55:59Can you imagine the families of these people?
00:56:01What do you think this means?
00:56:02What?
00:56:02We're not just reporting on a cold case anymore.
00:56:05This could be national news.
00:56:07Because we can actually solve it.
00:56:09I don't want this national news.
00:56:10No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:56:12There's something could be in the house.
00:56:14Yeah, you're going to figure out what it is.
00:56:16No, I'm going to figure out what it is.
00:56:19When I'm on duty with a team of investigators, I don't want you to get any.
00:56:22No, we're the ones who figured this out.
00:56:23No, no, I don't want you getting anywhere near that.
00:56:24I don't think you should be filming anymore with this.
00:56:27Wait, wait, wait.
00:56:27You have no idea what the point this is.
00:56:29No, I do.
00:56:30You have no idea how big this story is.
00:56:31Yes.
00:56:31Look, we could close a case that has been open for 30 years this month.
00:56:35That's insane.
00:56:36No, Via.
00:56:37No what?
00:56:38No, I think you keep this as a school project.
00:56:41This is insane.
00:56:41Okay, you finish interviewing the people that knew the family and you move on.
00:56:45You could be the first one to talk to them if the police do find something.
00:56:48But there is a proper way of going about this.
00:56:51The shit about the proper way, Patrick.
00:56:53No journalist was worth a damn ever give a shit about doing things the proper way.
00:56:57And neither do I.
00:56:58This is it, Patrick.
00:56:59Look, there might go be anything in that at all.
00:57:04Exactly.
00:57:05So then what's the harm in checking it out?
00:57:07Okay, what if there is something potentially dangerous in that house?
00:57:11What, like a killer ghost?
00:57:12No.
00:57:13When's the last time someone disappeared?
00:57:1420 years ago?
00:57:1618.
00:57:16Yeah, exactly.
00:57:17Nobody's going to be there.
00:57:19But then why do we have to go at all?
00:57:21You can't keep me from that house.
00:57:23Yes, I can, okay?
00:57:24It's private property.
00:57:25What are you going to do?
00:57:26You want to keep a bunch of money?
00:57:27All day, every day, go to the house, wait for a woman?
00:57:29Come on, Maria.
00:57:30What?
00:57:31A killer could be in that house.
00:57:33We could save people from the rooms.
00:57:34You just said, and that was ridiculous.
00:57:36Look, I don't know.
00:57:37Maybe it's a copycat or something.
00:57:38I have no idea.
00:57:39But we have grounds to go and check it out.
00:57:41You're the one.
00:57:41You are the one who swore that you saw something in that window.
00:57:44You're the one who swore it.
00:57:45I don't know what I saw.
00:57:46Look at this.
00:57:47It could have just been...
00:57:49It was just a crane.
00:57:50Look familiar?
00:57:53It looks like some deranged kid drew that.
00:57:55Yeah, Joseph Mulcahy drew that when he was a kid.
00:57:57Yes, so what does that have anything to do with what we're talking about?
00:58:00I don't know.
00:58:00You think that looks like the thing I saw on the window?
00:58:03It's a stick figure.
00:58:06Look, I'm going to that house.
00:58:08You can either come with me or you can arrest me.
00:58:11But I think you're just as curious about this as I am.
00:58:13Stop, all right?
00:58:13Right, look, we don't have to go crazy.
00:58:15We can just peek in and see if we see any signs of someone living there, okay?
00:58:20Look, it's probably impossible, but we have to check.
00:58:24Can you imagine what it would be like not to know what happened to your kids?
00:58:27Not to know what happened to your brother or your sister?
00:58:32We can solve this fucking case, Patrick.
00:58:35You and I can uncover the truth.
00:58:45I don't...
00:58:46And you'd go without me even if I said no.
00:58:51Damn right.
00:58:52All right.
00:58:54Fine.
00:58:54Yeah?
00:58:57Yeah, let's do it.
00:58:58Let's go.
00:58:59I'll be carrying this time, so the rabid raccoon or whatever is going to go down.
00:59:02Hey, hey, hey, Bobo, we do this.
00:59:04We do this by my rules, okay?
00:59:06Okay, what are your rules?
00:59:08You got to listen to me, all right?
00:59:10Okay.
00:59:11I mean, that's just one rule, but I think I can handle it.
00:59:14All right, second rule.
00:59:15Don't be a smartass.
00:59:16Do you have a flashlight?
00:59:19Yeah.
00:59:19All right, it's in my truck.
00:59:22Let's go get my truck.
00:59:23My gun's in there.
00:59:24Okay.
00:59:32You sure you want to do this?
00:59:35Yeah.
00:59:37Yeah.
00:59:39Why's it going to be snowing?
00:59:41Here, can you hold this for a second?
00:59:42Here, can you hold this for a second?
01:00:12You ready?
01:00:22Yeah.
01:00:23All right, let's do this.
01:00:24So, yes, sir.
01:00:26Stay behind me, okay?
01:00:28So, yes, sir.
01:00:29Stay seriously, okay?
01:00:31Stop flirting with me.
01:00:32Don't flatter yourself.
01:00:34Somebody could be in that house, okay?
01:00:36Okay.
01:00:38All right.
01:00:39All right, let's go quietly.
01:00:41Sir, yes.
01:00:42Sir.
01:00:43Sir.
01:01:00Sir.
01:01:05Sir.
01:01:05Sir.
01:01:05Sir.
01:01:06Sir.
01:01:06No, no, no.
01:01:36This is the police.
01:01:56If anybody's in there, make yourself known.
01:01:58All right, I'm coming in.
01:02:05Stand away from the door.
01:02:11Just wait here, okay?
01:02:13Okay, okay.
01:02:14Let's go.
01:02:42Patrick!
01:02:44Patrick!
01:02:46Patrick!
01:02:54Patrick!
01:02:55I didn't give you the all clear.
01:02:56The door is shut behind you.
01:02:57Was it you?
01:02:58No!
01:03:04Oh, Jesus.
01:03:06The wind again.
01:03:07Oh my God, that scared the hell out of me.
01:03:10Yeah, me too.
01:03:11I almost shot you.
01:03:12What?
01:03:12Nothing.
01:03:13Look, I was taking a look around.
01:03:14I didn't see anything.
01:03:15But look at this.
01:03:16Now that I know all the gory details,
01:03:18this must be where Joe Mokehi bled out.
01:03:20Oh my gosh.
01:03:24Oh.
01:03:24Did you see any signs that someone's been living here?
01:03:28Not yet, no.
01:03:30I don't like this place.
01:03:33Are you still filming?
01:03:34Yeah, I want to film in case we find anything.
01:03:37Anybody here?
01:03:50Hello?
01:03:51Stop it.
01:03:52All right, it's not looking hopeful.
01:03:54It's a lot of wood.
01:04:12Freaky.
01:04:15It's all places.
01:04:16It's cute.
01:04:28It is a creepy mirror.
01:04:34Oh.
01:04:37Oh, look at this.
01:04:39What is it?
01:04:39What?
01:04:40This must be Rebecca's old dresses.
01:04:42Oh, here.
01:04:46Hold this.
01:04:50I wonder why they left all these.
01:04:52So well preserved.
01:04:53Yeah, I know.
01:04:54This whole place is.
01:04:56Do you think one of these would fit me?
01:04:58Well, don't try it.
01:05:00I don't want that.
01:05:00I think she was about my size.
01:05:02No, no.
01:05:02Can you stop touching them like that?
01:05:04Look at this.
01:05:04All right.
01:05:05Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:05:06Don't pull it out.
01:05:06Don't pull it out.
01:05:07If this wasn't so healthy,
01:05:08this would be a fine.
01:05:11I don't like this.
01:05:11I don't like this at all.
01:05:12Look at that.
01:05:12The 80s are so in right now.
01:05:16Okay, I'm sorry.
01:05:17Okay, can you put it away?
01:05:17Not a souvenir?
01:05:18No.
01:05:19Okay, okay.
01:05:19Just kidding.
01:05:20I'm sorry.
01:05:21Sorry.
01:05:21Okay.
01:05:22Oh, wait.
01:05:23Hey, look at this.
01:05:24Some of these hangers are empty.
01:05:26Maybe Rebecca'm okay.
01:05:28He just didn't have that many dresses.
01:05:30I don't know.
01:05:30Looks like some clothes are missing.
01:05:33Maybe some of the missing people
01:05:35are rocking the retro style down in Florida.
01:05:37Can we just get out of here, please?
01:05:39Yeah.
01:05:39Come on.
01:05:40Is that crayon?
01:05:42Oof.
01:05:44Oh, looks like someone punched it.
01:05:46Yeah, I think we should go.
01:05:47It's getting dark out.
01:05:49Okay.
01:05:49I just want to check out the basement first real quick.
01:05:53We should come back another day when it's light out.
01:05:56It's not going to matter down there.
01:05:57So we should just go into the creepy dark basement
01:06:00in the murder house at night?
01:06:01That sounds fun.
01:06:02Oh, yeah, I agree.
01:06:03But I don't want to come back to this house again ever.
01:06:06All right?
01:06:07So let's just do what we came here to do and then leave.
01:06:11Maybe we'll actually find something.
01:06:12I don't think that's a good idea.
01:06:13Do you have your flashlight?
01:06:15Shit, I left it in the car.
01:06:16Oh, can you go get it?
01:06:18I don't like this, okay?
01:06:20Please, can you just let me...
01:06:21You can go and get it.
01:06:22And can you just let me borrow it?
01:06:23You can leave.
01:06:24That's a stupider idea.
01:06:26You're stupider.
01:06:26You're ridiculous.
01:06:28I mean, I'm just going to leave you here.
01:06:30All right, please, can you go get it?
01:06:32This will be the last thing that we do, I promise.
01:06:36Please.
01:06:36All right.
01:06:38Oh, this place isn't so bad.
01:07:01Hmm.
01:07:05Hmm.
01:07:08Huh.
01:07:18How long have you been making?
01:07:21I don't know if I'm making it.
01:07:22Let's see.
01:07:33Thumbs out.
01:07:37Hmm.
01:08:08¿Qué? ¿Qué es?
01:08:12Oh, nothing.
01:08:13¿Sombre algo?
01:08:14No, I just thought I heard something.
01:08:16Don't do that.
01:08:17What?
01:08:17No, don't scare me for the sake of scaring me.
01:08:19No, I wasn't.
01:08:20I think it was just your car.
01:08:22Hey, look at this.
01:08:23All of these cans of food have been eaten.
01:08:26You think it was one of the missing people?
01:08:28Oh, maybe.
01:08:30But look at this.
01:08:31What?
01:08:32The sink was dripping.
01:08:35Okay.
01:08:35Bueno, yo me diría que hubiera sido límite por un tiempo, ¿no?
01:08:40Como, no, por lo menos 18 años.
01:08:43Bueno, no hay mineral buildup.
01:08:45¿Hay ningún signo de agua constante?
01:08:47¿Qué es Jessica Fletcher over here?
01:08:50¿Qué es eso?
01:08:50¿A la muerte she wrote?
01:08:52Oh, ¿no?
01:08:54¿Maybe es límite porque tenemos un particular wet año?
01:08:57¿Qué dígame?
01:08:58Bueno, es un sistema de agua en el sistema aquí,
01:09:00así que, a lot de agua es in there y necesita un poco de presencia.
01:09:08Bueno, pues no soy así como Jessica Fletcher.
01:09:11No, no, no me lo he dejo.
01:09:13No, no me lo he dejo.
01:09:14No me lo he dejo, no me lo he dejo aquí.
01:09:20Creo que alguien fue aquí.
01:09:23No, no me lo he dejo.
01:09:28Vamos a ver el basement.
01:09:30No, no me lo he dejo.
01:10:01¿Verdad?
01:10:01¿Verdad?
01:10:02¿Verdad?
01:10:02¿Verdad?
01:10:02¿Verdad?
01:10:02¿Verdad?
01:10:04¿Verdad?
01:10:04No, no me lo he dejo.
01:10:05¿Verdad?
01:10:05¿Verdad?
01:10:07No, no me lo he dejo.
01:10:08¿Verdad?
01:10:10¿Verdad?
01:10:10He also said the world was going to end in a nuclear war, ¿no?
01:10:13No, eso puede haber.
01:10:15No.
01:10:15No, no, no, no, no.
01:10:45Is it a trap?
01:10:54It's alive.
01:10:55Oh my God.
01:10:56It's a trap.
01:11:01It looks like a cage.
01:11:06It looks like someone's fucking pet.
01:11:13This is huge.
01:11:14Somebody must be here.
01:11:15Somebody must be living here.
01:11:16All right, okay.
01:11:17That's it.
01:11:17I'm done.
01:11:18No, no, no, no.
01:11:19This is the whole reason that we came here.
01:11:21This isn't why I came here, okay?
01:11:22I didn't want to...
01:11:23No.
01:11:23I'm leaving, okay?
01:11:24No, no, Patrick, listen.
01:11:26Listen.
01:11:26You have to go, right?
01:11:28Yeah.
01:11:28Okay, so we're going to be fine.
01:11:29All right.
01:11:30All right.
01:11:31All right.
01:11:32All right.
01:11:32Let's just get out this creepy-ass basement.
01:11:34What the fuck was that?
01:11:42That was it.
01:11:43That was the fucking sound.
01:11:44All right.
01:11:47All right.
01:11:47All right.
01:11:51I'm going to go up there, okay?
01:11:54Okay.
01:11:55Stay close behind me.
01:11:56Okay.
01:11:57Anybody out there?
01:12:15Make yourself known.
01:12:18Come out with your hands up.
01:12:19This is the police.
01:12:27I think it's what I said I can't find.
01:12:42It's the city kids now.
01:12:44Somebody's here.
01:12:45Dan.
01:12:46Dan?
01:12:47Can you look at the dress?
01:12:49Dan.
01:12:50This is crazy.
01:12:53What is that?
01:12:55It's crazy.
01:12:55I don't know.
01:12:56But...
01:12:57I saw a wait.
01:12:59I...
01:13:00I...
01:13:08Where are you going?
01:13:09I'm going upstairs.
01:13:10What are you going to do?
01:13:11Don't get into the thrash.
01:13:12I'm coming over.
01:13:13What the hell in this?
01:13:15What the hell in this?
01:13:16Oh, there it is.
01:13:31Still recording.
01:13:34I don't like this.
01:13:35This basement gives me the fuck.
01:13:37Let's just get out of here, okay?
01:13:39First, I just want to tell the kids we're really quick.
01:13:43You done?
01:13:44I haven't even saw it yet.
01:13:45Oh, come on.
01:13:46We'll come back when we have a fucking FBI with us.
01:13:49It's okay.
01:13:50It's okay.
01:13:50Just let me film this.
01:13:52Now, Leah.
01:13:54Come on.
01:13:55Hold on.
01:13:56This is important.
01:13:56This is evidence that wasn't in the police file.
01:13:58I don't care.
01:13:59You heard what I heard.
01:14:00Look around you, all right?
01:14:03Nobody's here.
01:14:04I think we should go now.
01:14:05Okay, I can't hold the camera steady with you yelling at me.
01:14:07Just give me 30 seconds.
01:14:11I don't like this.
01:14:12I know.
01:14:13Hurry.
01:14:16Do you think he was tied up when he was riding there?
01:14:18I don't know.
01:14:20Here.
01:14:21Hold the camera.
01:14:23No.
01:14:23Just do it.
01:14:25All right.
01:14:26What's the sound?
01:14:31That was it.
01:14:32So the dresser just moved on and told him.
01:14:34Give me the camera.
01:14:37At least it would have been referenced in the file if they were there when he died.
01:14:39I mean, just to be done by someone since the murder.
01:14:42Was it a prank or something?
01:14:44That's the drawing.
01:14:47They scream loud when they are cut.
01:14:50What's that?
01:14:54It's a list.
01:14:58Papa.
01:15:00Mama.
01:15:01Jesse.
01:15:06Jordan.
01:15:08Michelle.
01:15:09Spilled with an S and an H.
01:15:11Harry.
01:15:13Harvey.
01:15:13No E.
01:15:14Greg.
01:15:16Sarah.
01:15:18They're the names of the missing people.
01:15:20Okay, shine the flashlight over there.
01:15:24Patrick.
01:15:26Leah.
01:15:27No.
01:15:28No.
01:15:29This isn't a fucking game.
01:15:30Hello?
01:15:31Is somebody there?
01:15:33Show yourself.
01:15:35Make yourself known.
01:15:36This is the police.
01:15:38Come out with your hands up.
01:15:39Hello?
01:15:42This isn't a joke.
01:15:44Come out.
01:15:46Who's ever there?
01:15:51Hello?
01:15:52Show yourself.
01:15:55This is the police.
01:16:02Back up, Leah.
01:16:04Back up.
01:16:04Back up.
01:16:05Here, hold us.
01:16:07We're going in.
01:16:09We're going in.
01:16:11Hello?
01:16:12Show yourself.
01:16:17Patrick.
01:16:19What the fuck?
01:16:20What the fuck happened?
01:16:21I thought you heard something.
01:16:29Just get the fuck out of here.
01:16:35Run, Leah.
01:16:36Run.
01:16:36Run.
01:16:37Run.
01:16:39Run.
01:16:39Run.
01:16:40Run.
01:16:40Run.
01:16:40Run.
01:16:40Run.
01:16:41Run.
01:16:41Run.
01:16:42Run.
01:16:42Run.
01:16:43Run.
01:16:43Run.
01:16:44Run.
01:16:44Run.
01:16:45Run.
01:16:45Run.
01:16:46Run.
01:16:46Run.
01:16:46Run.
01:16:46Run.
01:16:47Run.
01:16:48Run.
01:16:48Run.
01:16:48Run.
01:16:48Run.
01:16:49Run.
01:16:50Run.
01:16:50Run.
01:16:51Run.
01:16:52Run.
01:16:52Run.
01:16:53Run.
01:16:53Run.
01:16:54Run.
01:16:54Run.
01:16:55Run.
01:16:56Run.
01:16:56Run.
01:16:57Run.
01:16:58Run.
01:16:59Run.
01:17:00Run.
01:17:01Run.
01:17:02Run.
01:17:03Run.
01:17:04Run.
01:17:05Run.
01:17:06Run.
01:17:07Run.
01:17:08Run.
01:17:09¿Dónde estás?
01:17:15¿Dónde estás?
01:17:33¡Look!
01:17:35¡No!
01:17:39¡No!
01:17:44¡Fuck!
01:17:47¡No!
01:17:51¡No!
01:18:05¡Aaah!
01:18:09¡Ah!
01:18:39¡Ah!
01:19:09¡Vamos!
01:19:11¡Ah!
01:19:15¡Ah!
01:19:23¡Ah!
01:19:39No, no, no!
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