Mourning Manor (Southgate, MI)
Run by a father and two sons, Mourning Cemetery and Mourning Manor are a part of a property littered with all-handmade props, an autopsy room, live actors, and lots of blood and gore.
Torture Me
Instruments of pain and torture create some of the most horrific horror scenes -- we revisit our most punishing haunts, play with some props, and hear some shocking stories.
Movie Mayhen (Creating Movie Themes)
Drawing inspiration from movies is a good way to exploit the built-in fears of your audience, and with a never-ending supply of characters and themes to draw from, home haunters can really go to town.... more
It's Alive! (Live Actors)
No mechanical prop can terrorize you as much as a living, breathing being coming at you -- we talk to professional and home haunters to discuss the best ways to utilize live actors in your haunt.
Gore Galore
There is one element in the horror genre where realism is key – and when it comes to blood ‘n guts, the nastier the better! We share some core gore gross-out secrets from the experts.
Killer Clowns Compilation
Innocent childhood entertainer? Iconic symbol of fun? Hardly. We explore the reasons clowns are so damn terrifying – and re-visit our favorite haunts that were genre-inspired.
Dead End Cemetary (Manassas, VA)
With a true-to-life antique autopsy table and equipment, an embalming area, a butcher’s room, and yes – real life maggots – this haunt’s signature is authenticity and a gross-out factor of ten.
Best of Route 666: America's Scariest Home Haunts
After days of blood-thirsty zombies, psycho clowns, and all other manner of horror, your host, Danielle Harris, salutes some of the most memorable moments of Home Haunts.
Bates Haunt (Taylorsville, UT)
Windows for eyes, a garage for a mouth -- when it’s time to gear up for Halloween, this haunter decorates a little differently than most – by projecting colorful video directly onto his house.



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