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May 15Liked by Jasun Horsley

This is an impressive amount of research.

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thanks; you literally haven't seen the half of it

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Don't know how you manage it...heavy on the soul I'd've thought.

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May 23·edited May 23Liked by Jasun Horsley

This may be nothing, but a few months back I found this tidbit while researching the sexually abusive (possibly SRA) wing of my family (whom I’ve never been in contact with- my mother remarried when I was one):

A historical house in Galveston, Texas, known as the Smith-Perry Boarding House (also Normandy Inn, amongst other names), is rumored to have been used for satanic rituals/sacrifices and is of course thought to be haunted (as is Galveston in general- it is said to have been a major slave port and has quite the dark history).

“Among the interested investors who inquired about the property was one of Galveston’s most notorious figures. Millionaire Robert Durst and his wife Deborah Charatan expressed interest in purchasing the large home for their personal use just before his 2003 acquittal in the murder trial of his neighbor Morris Black.”

https://www.galvestonmonthly.com/homes/smith-perry.html

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: o

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I should mention- the reason I was researching Galveston was that I discovered I had a great uncle who a) was a Catholic priest who was "credibly accused" of pedophilia and kicked out of the church, and b) he was stationed in a Galveston church for several years.

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article says rumors of "haunted house" + satanic rituals after it was abandoned; do you have something more substantial?

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We must have posted at the same time- no, nothing more substantial as of yet, beyond the fact that the house does indeed have this reputation in 2024.

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May 23·edited May 23

Why exactly did Durst want to buy this place?

"Only one person ever liked living at the Normandy Inn and that was the man who brought Satanism to the island. One week after construction, a young boy threw himself out of the window… AND LIVED. When asked why he did such a thing, he replied, “Something evil was going to kill me”. Now The Normandy Inn has become a pilgrimage site for those who practice voodoo, black magic, Satanism and witch craft. Many sacrificial rituals have taken place here including… A HUMAN! To this day, it is still used as a portal the hell."

https://www.historicgalvestonghosttours.com/ghosttours

... and who was the man mentioned above, I wonder?

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https://www.vanishingpostcards.com/episodes/14-postcards-from-ghosts-weeping-women-and-the-ghoulish-side-of-galveston

Not sure how substantial it is, but this interview elaborates on the lore a bit more- the most detail I’ve found so far.

I’ve also found a few casual mentions alleging that the original owner, George C. Smith may have been the satanist in question, which would make sense with his son acting like that…

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May 15Liked by Jasun Horsley

It's a small club and we ain't in it but thank goodness for people like you and your wife who show people like me the truth and why we should stop these dynasties and their physchopathic off spring from controlling our world.

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Interesting how they periodically get thrown to the wolves. In Epsteins apartment he had a picture painted of him in jail. Why does he get killed, but Ghilsten not? I'm convinced that these are not the top players, but mearly tools to the shot callers.

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if he was killed...

certainly mere tools of tools of the tool makers

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Randomness and curiosity, eh? Ffs...

Read the first post out of curiosity, having watched the documentary. Don't care for individual psychopaths much. It's generally an overly sensationalist topic with inadequate research presented as 'case closed Your Honour!'

Unfortunately, this might be another gem.

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