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== Haunting / Legend Summary == According to local accounts and folklore, the property is associated with a series of bizarre and tragic events: * In 1949, a woman allegedly entered a Cleveland police station claiming she had been violently attacked by a masked man. She bore severe physical injuries including scratches and a deep gash on her back. The assailant reportedly vanished immediately after the attack. * Police followed a blood trail from the area of the alleged attack to a house, believed to be the same property associated with a gruesome 1930s triple homicide. In that earlier incident, three headless, handless, and footless bodies were discovered inside the residence. * During the investigation, the woman who had reported the 1949 incident allegedly obtained a police firearm from the squad car and took her own life. It was later suggested she had recently given birth, and the dismembered infant body found in the house may have been her child. * Years later, a woman walking her dog reportedly witnessed a man in a black robe standing over a body in the same area. No evidence was recovered by police upon arrival. * In the 1970s, a retired officer speculated that a cult may have been involved in body mutilation or grave robbing in the area. Though suspects were previously identified, no charges were ever brought. * Approximately 20 years after the 1949 event, another decapitated and dismembered body was found nearby, raising suspicions of a serial killer or a continuing pattern. The cumulative stories suggest either a continuing chain of violent activity or paranormal elements tied to the location, though none have been conclusively verified.
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