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Tennessee AG Investigating Attraction Featured In Hulu Doc “Monster Inside: Most Extreme Haunted House”

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Tennessee’s Attorney General has shared, ahem, grave concerns about a haunted attraction that was the subject of the recent Hulu documentary Monster Inside: America’s Most Extreme Haunted House.

In a Halloween post on X, the AG’s office revealed that it has sent a letter to Russ McKamey’s McKamey Manor in Summertown, TN to look into the “business practices in operating its ‘extreme haunted attraction.’ This office continues to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of all Tennesseans.” The office also sent a letter to McKamey, obtained by The Tennessean, that says the tour does not offer visitors a way out, and that they don’t have access to the lengthy waiver which warns of multiple risks.

The letter includes this quote from McKamey in the doc: “we’re known for no quitting and no safe wording.” The attraction’s website claims the experience involves “intense audio, lighting, extreme low visibility, strobe and fog effects, damp and wet conditions, physically demanding environments, close contact with creatures (you might be touched), very real and graphic scenes of horror.” It goes on to say the haunt is not recommended for those who are pregnant and claustrophobic, or who have seizures, heart and respiratory conditions.” It also suggests that if you are a “whimp (sic),” you shouldn’t participate, either.Happy Halloween.

Today @agtennessee sent a letter to the @McKameyManor raising serious concerns about its business practices in operating its “extreme haunted attraction.” This office continues to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of all Tennesseans.#Halloween  #Tennessee An account belonging to a McKamey responded to the AG post by saying, “haters gonna hate.”Haters gonna hate

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