My grand parents, parents, aunts& uncles & 2 oldest brothers have all been on that table! Barbra and her dad Vic handled all their funerals and never had a problem! Oh by the way, you didn't dig deep enough, there is a horse drawn funeral coach deep in that basement!
I am a funeral director in the same town and have always dreamed of seeing what’s inside this amazing building. Thanks for taking us along for the ride! The thing you found in the casket is called a casket key, it locks the casket but is simply an Allen wrench they aren’t unique to each casket. One size fits all type of thing. Happy to answer any other questions you may have! There is some amazing stuff in there. They have since condemned this building, sadly. Such a gorgeous building in its day!
I read there are 20k funeral homes in the US and am shocked at the number of cases of malpractice and malfeasance similar to this. The industry should have mechanisms to police its practitioners. Also a process to step in to secure and wind down errant establishments to mitigate the losses suffered by victims.
The lady is probably buried underneath all of that clutter somewhere. It does happen to hoarders! Thank You for sharing! My friend grew up living in the top of a funeral home it was like a whole other house. Not creepy at all though.🙂
This was by far on another level. Hoarding Although the funeral home did open in the thirties I did not expect all that stuff the furniture misc all those cars and caskets was unreal. At the beginning of the video, I thought there is way am going to watch the whole hour but I was wrong. I bet nothing in this funeral home was ever thrown out. Thank you for an exceptional tour! There is a lot of wonderful things that have just been left behind to be destroyed by the weather and black mold. That place is huge so much to see
A family in the US bought a funeral home some time back there is a lady ghost but she has been identified plus other spirits but it too had embalming room etc but having all those named caskets and ashes if it were me I'd certainly get in touch with family members to claim their loved ones
I'm probably going to sound weird, loved this video! It was creepy and respectful at the same time. Could you please do some more research? Maybe do a part 2 ? It's creepy and fascinating at the same time!
If someone were to buy this funeral home sight unseen, they’re walking into a gold mine. There’s so much money in materials left behind I buy the place in a heartbeat, make it into my home after I had a blessed first lol
Theres a lot of money left behind .....caskets, fancy lamps, hearsts , and Lord knows what all that stuff is valued at. Man. She may not even be alive anymore. This is the most detailed video of an abandoned funeral parlor. Theres an old saying that funerals are the only business people are dieing to get in to. 😮
That's a beautiful place. Someone sure left it in such a horrible mess. It has some really expensive antiques and it did have some really expensive furniture, antique lamps, chandeliers. What a shame it was left in such disarray 😢
I'm only 15 minutes into this video and it just occurred to me that so many explorers are freaked out by spiders and cobwebs, kinda funny!. But this is looking like a great video.
Also how often they say, 'It's disgusting', as if they're judging the previous occupants housekeeping. I also question the legalities of being in these places to begin with. It always seems like an extreme violation of ethics upon the last owners.
@BonnieHansen-w6l I think it depends on whether it's posted or not. Ethically maybe they shouldn't go in, but all of the explorers I watch are never disrespectful, and dislike the vandals as much as we do. And I find these old places fascinating. More so do I really like the old factories and towns we get to see. Most also try not to judge the homes because there could've been squatters in these places. I wish I could do what they do.
@vickisawyer7405 I don't have a Do Not Enter posted on my house but it would still be illegal for someone to enter. I know what you mean though as I enjoy these videos also. Here in the US, I think abandoned properties revert to state ownership. I would imagine it's illegal to enter because if someone would sustain an injury while trespassing it could turn into a legal battle if no laws were in place. Properties can get challenged forever as wills are contested. Or often wills were never made out and it would revert to the state to try and locate any surviving relatives. I was shocked to recently learn my usually very sensible 67 year old friend didn't have a will! She has a daughter and granddaughter!
I could have sworn I saw an Orb floating in the big casket room! There has to be a way to salvage the stuff left behind in these places! Thanks for the video❤
Amazing fine. The place is loaded with antiques. Loads of silver that need polishing and antique lamps and mirrors. The figurines you found are made in Germany and worth thousands. I would think it was a family business dating way back. Her downfall was collecting antiques most likely.
The thing he found in the coffin is a casket key 🔑 It locks the casket so after the lid is closed they lock it.every casket has one and all need a different key(like locks for everything else all are different)
Well back its time people who owned the funeral homes they lived in them. But this one is really large Remember they did have children that lived their also. looks like this was a funeral home with lots of funerals at one time in its yrs.
This was one of the best videos I have seen. There is a ton of money in all those caskets before they got ruined. Nobody ever went in and got those in all these years, crazy.
It looks like the family lived here as well. Business on the ground floor , preparing the body ( the word escapes me) and living quarters on the top floor - nothing like keeping it in the family business, you live and work together; almost sounds creepy.
There is so much to say about this video - first of all I would love to bring a sleeping bag, pillow and a bottle for one night, just to prove to myself that I don't believe in ghosts. But the atmosphere in there - wow. There are decades of different styles in so many rooms. Don't you think this would make a great movie set? How about a follow-up? Thank you for taking me somewhere else for awhile...!!👻👻
A zillion coffins plus a boat load of hurses how much money did they soak these poor people for?! A lot of the caskets you showed were still in their shrink wrap packaging! WOW!
Alot of people put their homes, up as payment for their loved ones funeral, and when they couldn't pay, she took their homes in court, and most all of the homes fell in disrepair, and the county had them boarded up over the years, some have sold, some have been torn down, Barbra owned over 15 homes because of this, and none payment of taxes. That's why shes been in court so much. Shes either deceased now or nursing home.
Im love the antique furniture and lamps. Its as if it was added on to for storage of furniture and trash. How the hell did they run a business with all tha crap?
I had a friend who lived in an old funeral home. He would always ask me to visit and then try and get me to spend the night there with him. I finally relented and stayed. I asked why are you always asking me to spend the night. He said he was actually terrified to sleep at night by himself as he would hear strange noises and other weird stuff. I thought he was winding me up ... he wasn't! That one and only night I stayed there I heard banging and voices and footsteps that sounded maybe 10 feet away from where we were sitting. Never again, and he moved without notice breaking his lease which made me believe what what happening. Great tour. Still such a creep factor knowing what went on. ✌
Did you look at the name on the silverware? Oneida made some pretty nice silver plated table ware - doesn't quite compere with the sterling silver flatware they made in a the old days. I have my grandmothers ss flatware ( It only comes out during the holidays)
I feel creepy asking this, but did they have a crematorium? You will probably address this later ( haven't watched it yet) the reason I ask is that I had classes in an old funeral home that used to have a crematorium - It was boarded up, but everybody knew it was there.
The ashes that you found…did you take them to the police? All those ashes need to be researched and returned to their families. The decor there is unbelievable and absolutely beautiful!
The crank handle you showed at the end of the video is just that. It's used to crank and clamp down the lid. The two glass horses heads are bookends. That funeral home could have contained asbestos. (Have you ever considered purchasing professional masks ?)..Biohazards could be a problem there as well. It's obvious they didn't take care of their busniess so I'm sure shortcuts were used. Disposal of biohazardous materials is tremendously expensive. All businesses are searching for shortcuts to cut down on costs. With accusations of fraud I'm surprised all those files were left there. If embezzlement was considered that may be a reason why so much was left behind. The courts can issue an order and then nothing but personal items can be removed.. It's so sad all those caskets were left to deteriorate when so many people just can't afford funerals, (as the price list shows) it's the main reason so many people are being cremated now. Really interesting tour. It'd be interesting to know what they decide to do with all of it...🤷🥀
Hey man great exploration, the tool that you had in your hand is used to secure the lid, once the latest closed that hexagon shape tool goes in the end to help close it down and seal the rubber gasket once that seal has been made it cannot be opened otherwise it will be compromised by the elements.... This is why caskets go inside concrete vaults before a ground burial..... And what a find all those funeral cars in the basement ✌️
I live in the city where this funeral home is located. This family owned MANY historic homes (built in the 1800’s) in our city & let all of them go to absolute shit. Good old Barbara would only pay the property taxes on all of them. The city would fine her for not taking care of any of them. She’d pay the fines & that would be the end of it. The majority of the other properties have been lost. Some have been saved.
Someone may have said this already but the small urn is so a Family member can take a little of the ashes with them. You have to buy those separately and the majority goes into the big urn for burial. I hope I explained it for you. I suppose you could fit an infant but when we buried our Mom in 2022 we were offered those small urns for 70 or 80$ apiece. Mom wanted to be buried so we turned down the small urns even though us kids lived states apart.
That piece that you found in the casket that looked like a key it is a key it’s a casket key it’s used to raise your loved ones up or down and used to lock the lid
That is the funeral home in my town I drive by it never knew it all that stuff in it and all the hearses in there and yes its true what the internet said about that lady she left nobody has seen or heard from her again after the illegal things she did
Maybe you can look the name up and find an old obituary and finding some family on it and see if they might would like to have those remains that’s sad they could be barred somewhere.
Wow first ojf all ,never seen a funeral home ,so big,i need that lamp shade ,white one kol i have same one its all yellow ,second alot of people on here saying they knew Barbara , wish they would elaborate
that crank handle is a casket key, its used to raise and lower the decedent in the casket and after lowering the deceased and closing the casket there is a place on the end of the casket to crank the lid of the casket to lock it.
I grew up in that neighborhood. More than one of my people shuffled off this mortal coil through that building. The owner was always a terrible person before everyone found out she was a thief and now a hoarder. She used to chase us out of the parking lot behind the building when we would ride our skateboards there in the 70's. She owned many of the dozens of historic buildings in the neighborhood that she allowed to deteriorate and now many of them are gone. She was a cancer on the neighborhood.
They could have bought used caskets from other places and charged full new price to clients. You said there where some crooked things going on. I cant see why they would have left all the stuff .
The owner must have lived in this place cause it is giving that she/family was a hoarder. This shows something was mentally wrong with her forsure. Or maybe they was in the process of moving and just said bump it and bounced!
Where did all this stuff come from? It was a business ( granted a shady one) but the trash being shown on the video isn't from the business ( maybe some) .
The cars aren't all hearses. A hearse looks like a great big station wagon... The other cars were either used as limousines or were the Funeral Director's personal transportation.
It looks like maybe someone had Hoarding ,mental problems, dementia, & Other things. When your that confused you forgot how much you spent. My mom was born in the time it was hard to get anything during war times. So she started hoarding everything. She said ya never know when your gonna need it!
This was a video I filmed over two years ago. And today, I can't wait to take you inside to see what we can find.
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My grand parents, parents, aunts& uncles & 2 oldest brothers have all been on that table! Barbra and her dad Vic handled all their funerals and never had a problem! Oh by the way, you didn't dig deep enough, there is a horse drawn funeral coach deep in that basement!
I want to see the horse drawn hearse!
@@kristeneichhorn6913Not sure why when they found those awesome cars they only were in there for 5 min out of the 1 hr video.
You happen to know if they bought all of those vehicles brand new? Looks so expensive.
Re 'you won't believe', Your exactly right, Never, Never saw so much. From outside, beautiful, inside, packed.
Great find! Those glass horses are probably bookends
I will say many people have been going through this house.
Dang, that’s an antique gravity embalming apparatus. Y’all found some cool history! ❤️
I am a funeral director in the same town and have always dreamed of seeing what’s inside this amazing building. Thanks for taking us along for the ride! The thing you found in the casket is called a casket key, it locks the casket but is simply an Allen wrench they aren’t unique to each casket. One size fits all type of thing. Happy to answer any other questions you may have! There is some amazing stuff in there. They have since condemned this building, sadly. Such a gorgeous building in its day!
Oh sweet! This comment will further my grave robbing hustle! I can finally open those pesky caskets and get me gold!
Why was everything left?
I read there are 20k funeral homes in the US and am shocked at the number of cases of malpractice and malfeasance similar to this. The industry should have mechanisms to police its practitioners. Also a process to step in to secure and wind down errant establishments to mitigate the losses suffered by victims.
The lady is probably buried underneath all of that clutter somewhere. It does happen to hoarders! Thank You for sharing! My friend grew up living in the top of a funeral home it was like a whole other house. Not creepy at all though.🙂
Barbra is in a nursing home here she is in her late 80's early 90's now! She has known me from the day I was born
This was by far on another level. Hoarding Although the funeral home did open in the thirties I did not expect all that stuff the furniture misc all those cars and caskets was unreal. At the beginning of the video, I thought there is way am going to watch the whole hour but I was wrong. I bet nothing in this funeral home was ever thrown out. Thank you for an exceptional tour!
There is a lot of wonderful things that have just been left behind to be destroyed by the weather and black mold.
That place is huge so much to see
I know it was absolutely crazy inside and thank you.
This has to be my favorite exploration! I just wish they donated or sold all of the stuff that is usable. A lot of good can be done with it all.
They found themselves a jail sentence if caught in there, that place is under a court case now by the state of Missouri and the city of Jefferson!
Hoarders!
I would definitely turn this to my personal home! Beautiful! 🙂
I have heard before that some funeral homes closed due to inspection failed & illegal things going on
A family in the US bought a funeral home some time back there is a lady ghost but she has been identified plus other spirits but it too had embalming room etc but having all those named caskets and ashes if it were me I'd certainly get in touch with family members to claim their loved ones
What about the crematorium in Georgia? I was so sickend by that! Never seen a video on it, but maybe someday!
I'm probably going to sound weird, loved this video! It was creepy and respectful at the same time. Could you please do some more research? Maybe do a part 2 ? It's creepy and fascinating at the same time!
Possibly solo night explore.
Those caskets are unreal, and those hurses, 😮😮😮omg!!!
Ikr :o
If someone were to buy this funeral home sight unseen, they’re walking into a gold mine. There’s so much money in materials left behind I buy the place in a heartbeat, make it into my home after I had a blessed first lol
I'd All of those cars are in good condition too. If you can clean up the mold, that van has 51,000 miles for an example. 47:50
Theres a lot of money left behind .....caskets, fancy lamps, hearsts , and Lord knows what all that stuff is valued at. Man. She may not even be alive anymore. This is the most detailed video of an abandoned funeral parlor. Theres an old saying that funerals are the only business people are dieing to get in to. 😮
Bad. That was really bad …….
My boyfriend knows Barbra, he has known her all his life! They closed down after 2012! Gary's family used this funeral home for decades!
Where is the funeral home located
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That's a beautiful place. Someone sure left it in such a horrible mess. It has some really expensive antiques and it did have some really expensive furniture, antique lamps, chandeliers. What a shame it was left in such disarray 😢
There's no telling how much that stuff is worth, if it's still in good shape
I'm only 15 minutes into this video and it just occurred to me that so many explorers are freaked out by spiders and cobwebs, kinda funny!. But this is looking like a great video.
Also how often they say, 'It's disgusting', as if they're judging the previous occupants housekeeping. I also question the legalities of being in these places to begin with. It always seems like an extreme violation of ethics upon the last owners.
@BonnieHansen-w6l I think it depends on whether it's posted or not. Ethically maybe they shouldn't go in, but all of the explorers I watch are never disrespectful, and dislike the vandals as much as we do. And I find these old places fascinating. More so do I really like the old factories and towns we get to see. Most also try not to judge the homes because there could've been squatters in these places. I wish I could do what they do.
@vickisawyer7405 I don't have a Do Not Enter posted on my house but it would still be illegal for someone to enter. I know what you mean though as I enjoy these videos also. Here in the US, I think abandoned properties revert to state ownership. I would imagine it's illegal to enter because if someone would sustain an injury while trespassing it could turn into a legal battle if no laws were in place. Properties can get challenged forever as wills are contested. Or often wills were never made out and it would revert to the state to try and locate any surviving relatives. I was shocked to recently learn my usually very sensible 67 year old friend didn't have a will! She has a daughter and granddaughter!
I could have sworn I saw an Orb floating in the big casket room! There has to be a way to salvage the stuff left behind in these places! Thanks for the video❤
Amazing fine. The place is loaded with antiques. Loads of silver that need polishing and antique lamps and mirrors. The figurines you found are made in Germany and worth thousands. I would think it was a family business dating way back. Her downfall was collecting antiques most likely.
That’s what I was going to say, Barbara had herself a bad shopping habit!
Just found your channel this morning bro! Top notch videos and please keep up the great content.
Yooooo!
The hearses and all the items in this place should have been sold off to reimburse those that were conned out of money .
The thing he found in the coffin is a casket key 🔑
It locks the casket so after the lid is closed they lock it.every casket has one and all need a different key(like locks for everything else all are different)
Well back its time people who owned the funeral homes they lived in them. But this one is really large
Remember they did have children that lived their also. looks like this was a funeral home with lots of funerals at one time in its yrs.
I loved this video! When you got to "coffin room" I got a case of the eebie jebbies!
Which coffin room was that?
This was one of the best videos I have seen. There is a ton of money in all those caskets before they got ruined. Nobody ever went in and got those in all these years, crazy.
That huge mirror, in one of the nicer rooms for visitation, was and is worth a small fortune in and of itself! I kid you not. 😮
Huge Casket Showroom 😮 They musta been the Only Game in Town😁 That is a Casket Key🗝️
It looks like the family lived here as well. Business on the ground floor , preparing the body ( the word escapes me) and living quarters on the top floor - nothing like keeping it in the family business, you live and work together; almost sounds creepy.
They did Barbra and her lived there her her mom and dad and brother and sisters
Was the word you were thinking of embalming?
It looks like this place has been trashed.
There is so much to say about this video - first of all I would love to bring a sleeping bag, pillow and a bottle for one night, just to prove to myself that I don't believe in ghosts. But the atmosphere in there - wow. There are decades of different styles in so many rooms. Don't you think this would make a great movie set? How about a follow-up? Thank you for taking me somewhere else for awhile...!!👻👻
A zillion coffins plus a boat load of hurses how much money did they soak these poor people for?! A lot of the caskets you showed were still in their shrink wrap packaging! WOW!
I know I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Alot of people put their homes, up as payment for their loved ones funeral, and when they couldn't pay, she took their homes in court, and most all of the homes fell in disrepair, and the county had them boarded up over the years, some have sold, some have been torn down, Barbra owned over 15 homes because of this, and none payment of taxes. That's why shes been in court so much. Shes either deceased now or nursing home.
Im love the antique furniture and lamps. Its as if it was added on to for storage of furniture and trash. How the hell did they run a business with all tha crap?
This place wasn't trashed. These people were hoarders. I would love to be able to see what it looked like when it was being used
It's so sad that someone had to trash the place
I had a friend who lived in an old funeral home. He would always ask me to visit and then try and get me to spend the night there with him. I finally relented and stayed. I asked why are you always asking me to spend the night. He said he was actually terrified to sleep at night by himself as he would hear strange noises and other weird stuff. I thought he was winding me up ... he wasn't! That one and only night I stayed there I heard banging and voices and footsteps that sounded maybe 10 feet away from where we were sitting. Never again, and he moved without notice breaking his lease which made me believe what what happening. Great tour. Still such a creep factor knowing what went on. ✌
Thank you 😊
It’s a casket key, you were right. After the casket is closed for the final time, this is used to lock/seal the casket.
You would think they would all be made out of metal . Felt cheap like plastic.
@@RangerRickTV the ones made by Batesville are way nicer.
@@RangerRickTV the ones made by Batesville are way nicer.
Wo. My heart skipped when he opened that casket!
Did you look at the name on the silverware? Oneida made some pretty nice silver plated table ware - doesn't quite compere with the sterling silver flatware they made in a the old days. I have my grandmothers ss flatware ( It only comes out during the holidays)
I feel creepy asking this, but did they have a crematorium? You will probably address this later ( haven't watched it yet) the reason I ask is that I had classes in an old funeral home that used to have a crematorium - It was boarded up, but everybody knew it was there.
If they had one I didn't see it. Possibly though.
Be nice for them to get all the stuff out dont let it rot
Beautiful
The ashes that you found…did you take them to the police? All those ashes need to be researched and returned to their families. The decor there is unbelievable and absolutely beautiful!
The crank handle you showed at the end of the video is just that. It's used to crank and clamp down the lid. The two glass horses heads are bookends. That funeral home could have contained asbestos. (Have you ever considered purchasing professional masks ?)..Biohazards could be a problem there as well. It's obvious they didn't take care of their busniess so I'm sure shortcuts were used. Disposal of biohazardous materials is tremendously expensive. All businesses are searching for shortcuts to cut down on costs. With accusations of fraud I'm surprised all those files were left there. If embezzlement was considered that may be a reason why so much was left behind. The courts can issue an order and then nothing but personal items can be removed.. It's so sad all those caskets were left to deteriorate when so many people just can't afford funerals, (as the price list shows) it's the main reason so many people are being cremated now. Really interesting tour. It'd be interesting to know what they decide to do with all of it...🤷🥀
Hey man great exploration, the tool that you had in your hand is used to secure the lid, once the latest closed that hexagon shape tool goes in the end to help close it down and seal the rubber gasket once that seal has been made it cannot be opened otherwise it will be compromised by the elements.... This is why caskets go inside concrete vaults before a ground burial..... And what a find all those funeral cars in the basement ✌️
This place looks Awesome 😢
I live in the city where this funeral home is located. This family owned MANY historic homes (built in the 1800’s) in our city & let all of them go to absolute shit. Good old Barbara would only pay the property taxes on all of them. The city would fine her for not taking care of any of them. She’d pay the fines & that would be the end of it. The majority of the other properties have been lost. Some have been saved.
That is the key to lock the casket that you found in it. I worked and was a stylist for a funeral home.
Those fuses would be for the old fashioned fuse box. They are replacements for burned out fuses.
This was a good one!
Insane is right
How in the world could they find anything in that mess.....geez
Unbelievable amazing
wow what a tragic shame
They need an antique appraiser, & auction stuff off. Maybe a cleaner organizer.
Sorry, you might have already addressed this; when was it shut down, and how long had it been abandoned?
Someone may have said this already but the small urn is so a Family member can take a little of the ashes with them. You have to buy those separately and the majority goes into the big urn for burial. I hope I explained it for you. I suppose you could fit an infant but when we buried our Mom in 2022 we were offered those small urns for 70 or 80$ apiece. Mom wanted to be buried so we turned down the small urns even though us kids lived states apart.
I think that support for the casket is called a Catafalque....
I bet that was a nightmare audit!😮
There was a news paper layer in that freezer you should have looked to see how old it was
The object in the baggie laying in the casket was a casket locking key.
It's a church key
It's used heighten and lower the bed of the descendent in the casket. It doesn't lock the casket.
That piece that you found in the casket that looked like a key it is a key it’s a casket key it’s used to raise your loved ones up or down and used to lock the lid
Your so cool 😎 Ranger Rick!!!
That place goes back in time
What in the world was all this space used for? Trash aside, the rooms look decorated to receive guests - I'm confused!
That little tiny urn in the beginning of this video is a keepsake urn for like grandchildren say if they want a little of grandma's ashes..
Dannnnng bro!
Beautiful saw
The picture of the outside of this funeral home looks like the one where I live thats been closed down for a long time
That is the funeral home in my town I drive by it never knew it all that stuff in it and all the hearses in there and yes its true what the internet said about that lady she left nobody has seen or heard from her again after the illegal things she did
Where is the lady that owns it.. Great video. Where did all the stuff come from?👍🙏🙂
Hello Rick!
Maybe you can look the name up and find an old obituary and finding some family on it and see if they might would like to have those remains that’s sad they could be barred somewhere.
Wow first ojf all ,never seen a funeral home ,so big,i need that lamp shade ,white one kol i have same one its all yellow ,second alot of people on here saying they knew Barbara , wish they would elaborate
that crank handle is a casket key, its used to raise and lower the decedent in the casket and after lowering the deceased and closing the casket there is a place on the end of the casket to crank the lid of the casket to lock it.
Key to screw in the coffin, also the coffins are so clean for being so old.
Wow! What a mess! Must have been nice once.
I grew up in that neighborhood. More than one of my people shuffled off this mortal coil through that building. The owner was always a terrible person before everyone found out she was a thief and now a hoarder. She used to chase us out of the parking lot behind the building when we would ride our skateboards there in the 70's.
She owned many of the dozens of historic buildings in the neighborhood that she allowed to deteriorate and now many of them are gone. She was a cancer on the neighborhood.
Thanks for filling us in.
I totally agree Ranger Rick!!!
Antique no doubt!!!!
I love those chandelier
Barbara is still living. She resides in a nursing home in central Missouri.
You Go get em Rick 👏!!!
Wow
They could have bought used caskets from other places and charged full new price to clients. You said there where some crooked things going on. I cant see why they would have left all the stuff .
That’s a crank goes in the top of the casket to crank the head up. If the person is landing flat during the service, they crank the head up.
My Grandfather worked at a funeral home in 1914. He was sweeping next to a body when it twitched. He ran through the front door and never returned
Wowzers 😮!!!
The owner must have lived in this place cause it is giving that she/family was a hoarder. This shows something was mentally wrong with her forsure. Or maybe they was in the process of moving and just said bump it and bounced!
The Winchester house of funeral homes.....😮
Where did all this stuff come from? It was a business ( granted a shady one) but the trash being shown on the video isn't from the business ( maybe some) .
I think a homeless person was living there at one point.
Some of those cares might be family cars
Was there 2 or 3 of you there
The cars aren't all hearses.
A hearse looks like a great big station wagon... The other cars were either used as limousines or were the Funeral Director's personal transportation.
thanks fro sharing.
Just came across ur video. Curious to kno if u found the freezers where the bodies eould b stored? Just curious
It looks like maybe someone had Hoarding ,mental problems, dementia,
& Other things. When your that confused you forgot how much you spent. My mom was born in the time it was hard to get anything during war times. So she started hoarding everything. She said ya never know when your gonna need it!
it is the key to lock the caskets
I ❤ that mirror
This place looks in Shambles!!!
I feel sorry for whoever has to clean this place out!! 😮 Nice explore though!!
Exactly
Cleaning out that place is going to be done with a excavator and many dump trucks.
This place is a job for Alex from Curiosity Incorporated from Canada! Man what a series it would make!