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McKamey Manor, an EXTREME haunted house attraction in Tennessee in which the guests must sign a liability waiver to participate: can t leave the experience without permission subjected to various forms of physical and psychological torture: having bones broken, teeth removed, being drugge

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Fun Fact: McKamey Manor, an EXTREME haunted house attraction in Tennessee in which the guests must sign a liability waiver to participate: can’t leave the experience without permission& subjected to various forms of physical and psychological torture: having bones broken, teeth removed, & being drugge

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