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McKamey Manor is an American haunted house attraction in which survival horror-style events are enacted. It is considered a pioneer of "extreme" haunted attractions. Founded in
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by Russ McKamey, it was originally located on his property until it was moved to Tennessee in 2017. The house operates year-round, offering visitors tours that can last up to eight hours. To participate, guests must sign a liability waiver that includes the inability to leave the experience without the staff's permission, and being subjected to various forms of
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and
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torture, including having bones broken, teeth removed without anesthesia, and being drugged. McKamey Manor has attracted significant controversy, criticism and media scrutiny.


Overview

The house permits just a handful of patrons each weekend. There is no conventional entrance fee; instead, McKamey accepts dog food for his pet dogs. At the Tennessee location, guests must be at least 21 years of age, or 18 to 20 years with parental consent. The Alabama location allows only guests 21 and older. The tour lasts from eight to ten hours, but no guest has made it all the way through. McKamey originally did not allow
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s for the tour, but has since reportedly allowed them, so guests have the option of ending the tour immediately. The house operates year round, and there is reportedly a waiting list of over 24,000 people. The newest iteration of the tour, a ten-hour experience called ''Desolation'', offers a prize of $20,000 for successful completion. McKamey deducts $500 from the prize for every failed challenge or use of profanity. During the tour, employees of the Manor may physically assault patrons, waterboard them, force them to eat and drink unknown substances, have them bound and gagged, and engage in other forms of
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and psychological torture. Participants may also be drugged during their experience. Journalist Tara West has reported that in the communities where the tour is staged, residents question how it remains legal, even with waivers. A volunteer guide testified that the 40-page waiver signed by participants listed such possible risks as having teeth extracted, being tattooed, and having fingernails removed.


Controversies

According to participant Laura Hertz Brotherton, on a visit to the Manor in 2016, she repeatedly used her safeword for several minutes before employees stopped torturing her. She was later treated at a hospital for extensive injuries. McKamey Manor in
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, has been the subject of many complaints in Lawrence County. County Commissioner Scott Franks described an incident where deputies were called to the property after a neighbor saw a woman dragged screaming from a van as part of the experience: "Staged or not, this is simply something that none of us want anywhere near us." District Attorney Brent Cooper said the program was legal because people subjected themselves to it voluntarily, though participants could withdraw their consent at any time according to Tennessee law. ''
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'' journalist Megan Seling has questioned many of the Manor's claims. "Here's the thing: There is no $20,000," she wrote, saying that nobody has completed the tour by design. "No one has made it to the supposed Huntsville portion of the show. ... McKamey knows what will break people, and after stringing them along ... he can simply pull out what's needed to shut down the show when it's ready to end." On October 31, 2023, the Tennessee Attorney General and Reporter
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notified McKamey Manor that it was under investigation over concerns about its business practices and whether they might violate the state's consumer protection laws. Specific concerns include the allegations that withdrawn consent is not honored, lack of access to the waiver, and the inability for contestants to win the purported prize money.


Media coverage

McKamey Manor was featured extensively in the 2017 documentary film ''Haunters: The Art of the Scare'', and on the
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original series '' Dark Tourist''. It is also the subject of the 2023
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documentary ''Monster Inside: America's Most Extreme Haunted House''.


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