Ex-brothel ‘is haunted by horny ghosts who moan and groan with lust’

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A Texas landlady claims that a property she owns is not rentable because it is haunted by lurking, sex-hungry ghosts.

Linda Hill, of Gainesville, believes the shabby estate, known as Hill House Manor, was a brothel in the 1800s—and that the ghosts of hookers and whores of the past still linger in the walls.

Hill was skeptical at first, but says she changed her mind one day in the shower when a man’s voice borrowed, “Looks good.”

She assumed it was her husband until he walked into the bathroom moments later.

“He said, ‘Who were you talking to?'” Hill said WFAA. “And it was like, ‘Oh my god, it really is haunted.’

It was that incident that led Hill to believe the stories of previous tenants, who claimed to have heard voices moan ‘Oh baby, oh baby, yeah’ and ‘Yeah, I like that.’

Enterprising Hill has now decorated the house with a creepy porcelain doll and is marketing it as a real haunted house that visitors can come and see for a fee – just in time for Halloween.

Linda Hill (pictured) claims a property she owns in Gainesville, Texas, is not rentable because it is haunted by lurking, sex-crazed ghosts

She believes the house, built in the 1840s, is on the site of a former brothel, leading to the lustful nature of the ‘ghosts’

Previous tenants claim to have heard voices moaning ‘Oh baby, oh baby, yeah’ and ‘Yeah, I like that’

The first reported hauntings came after 10 tenants moved in and out of the property in less than two years

In 2011, Hill published a book, ‘Hill House Manor: The Guest Book’, which outlines the investigations and stories of past tenants.

Hill first bought the property and several other homes in the Gainesville, Texas neighborhood, to rent them out.

She believes the house, built in the 1840s, is on the site of a former brothel, leading to the lustful nature of the “ghosts.”

The first reported hauntings came after 10 tenants moved in and out of the property in less than two years.

There is also a 10-foot-deep well below the living room, which Hill has referred to as the ‘murder chamber’

Pictured: looking through the plexiglass container and down into the well

Since then, Hill has continued to document the “Hill House Manor” stories, most recently included in a 2020 book, “Hill House Manor: 13 Ghost Stories.”

Aside from the whisper, an upper door opens regularly, even after Hill forcibly closes it.

One such case was even caught on camera. Hill also claims to have audio footage of the nymphomaniac spirits getting jittery — but hasn’t shared it yet.

There is also a 10-foot-deep well below the living room, which Hill refers to as the “murder chamber.”

“Almost every psychic who comes in here” sees a dead man lying on the floor, Hill said.

Recent visitors have posited the well as a ‘spiritual portal’, leading to more ghosts in the room and the room next to the well.

A Plexiglas cube has been built in the center of the living room, allowing visitors to look directly into the well.

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