San Diego's NEWEST Haunted Attraction.
Plainfield County Sheriff Department recently led a raid on a local farm house. Police were not prepared for what they encountered. Deputies found the remains of over 70 victims scattered throughout the property, some only a few days old, as well as evidence of cannibalism. Several body parts were found throughout the house in refrigerators, freezers, and various containers, in addition to skulls, bones, and a large collection of personal belongings taken from the victims. All the victims were allegedly kidnapped, tortured, and some even butchered, with the exception of 3 survivors rescued from the house.
Despite the Deputies’ attempt to execute a search warrant, the family was unable to be apprehended during the raid. The advantage of surprise was lost when a reporter that was tipped off about the raid showed up to the house.
The family consists of the father Clyde Wytner, his 3 sons, 2 daughters, and their uncle (Clyde’s brother) all of which have lengthy police records. The Sheriff’s Department is allowing the general public to tour this house of horrors now that the crime scene has been secured… or has it?