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McKamey Manor, Controversial Haunted House in Tennessee, Still Open Despite Backlash [Video]

A Tennessee haunted house where the host physically assaults patrons is still operating despite backlash and recent legal action against the owner. 

McKamey Manor was first opened in Summertown, Tenn. by Navy veteran Russ McKamey in 2017. It labels itself an “immersive horror” experience and requires participants to sign a “detailed 40-page waiver” in order to take part, according to the official website

Each “tour” can last up to 6 hours and will be personalized to play into the individual’s deepest fears. Guests will be “mentally and physically challenged until you reach your personal breaking point,” the site states.

Guests, who must be over 21, also need to meet additional requirements that may include completing a “sports physical,” getting a doctor’s note that confirms your mental and physical health, proof of medical insurance, and a phone call screening with McKamey, among others.

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