The 'Conjuring House Of Ireland', Is It Cursed? - SAW's Lost Souls - 23rd February 2024
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Friday 23rd, February 2024
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SAW's Lost Souls are at what is known by some as the conjuring house of Ireland, a property that has a very dark history.

There are many jumps and scares in this investigation, what stands out on this video is the apparently mummified carcass of a cat and a bird.

Now this isn't necessarily a bad thing as in some European cultures it was common practice to place a dried or desiccated body of a cat inside the walls of a newly built house, it was believed that this would ward off evil spirits or that it was a good luck charm.

Some even believed that cats have a sixth sense and that putting a cat in the wall was a blood sacrifice so that the animal would be able to use it's abilities to find and ward off evil spirits.

The question is though, how did the cat come to be in the middle of the landing, initially under a pillow, another urban adventurer maybe found it in a wall and pulled it out?! Or maybe surveyors or building contractors have been in ad found it?!

Over all the investigation was like most investigations, in the dark and in a building with many dangers that could seriously injury any investigator with mold and rotting wooden floors and ceilings, much of which could be seen in the video.

One final note, the peeling wallpaper does give a very eerie vibe which we thought was a nice touch.

Checkout the video above or at the link at the end of this article.
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