This week I delve into the controversial and extreme haunted attraction known as McKamey Manor, an extreme haunted house attraction that has sparked intense debate and controversy.
Located in Summertown, Tennessee, McKamey Manor is not your typical haunted house attraction. It bills itself as an extreme haunt experience that challenges its participants physically and mentally. The experience is not for the faint of heart; it involves extreme simulations of torture, confinement, and other traumas. What I’m trying to say is, you have to have at least one loose screw to want to participate.
Participants must sign a 40-page waiver, undergo a background check, and pass a physical and mental exam before being allowed to take the tour. Once inside, participants are subjected to a grueling, hours-long experience that includes simulated drowning, extreme temperatures, and physical and psychological torture. The attraction has garnered significant criticism, with some describing it as a form of torture and exploitation. The owner, Russ McKamey, has defended the experience as a form of "survival horror" that pushes participants to their limits, claiming that no one has completed the experience to this day.
However, many former participants have spoken out against the attraction, describing their experiences as traumatic and violating. Some have accused McKamey of manipulating and gaslighting participants and have criticized the attraction's lack of transparency and oversight.
Exploring the complex issues surrounding McKamey Manor, including the ethics of extreme haunt experiences, the role of consent, and the legal and regulatory challenges posed by extreme attractions- this episode will force you to ask yourself, “how far is too far?”
PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING THIS PETITION - shut down McKamey Manor
www.change.org/p/tennessee-state-senate-shut-down-mckamey-manor
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Thank you to this week’s sources:
Dark Tourist
Episode 8: Back in the USA
www.mckameymanor.com
Russ posts several videos on the website and YouTube page on various tours, but watch with care
Gabss – An early participant of McKamey Manor
McKamey Manor Part 2
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yxO4LqgW4w
McKamey Manor Waiver
*Old waiver from when he was operating in California
Extreme haunted house: inside the real life kingdom of masochists www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/oct/30/extreme-haunted-house-masochists-mckamey-manor
Reddit r/mckameymanor
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/f-k-that--5741034/support.
Located in Summertown, Tennessee, McKamey Manor is not your typical haunted house attraction. It bills itself as an extreme haunt experience that challenges its participants physically and mentally. The experience is not for the faint of heart; it involves extreme simulations of torture, confinement, and other traumas. What I’m trying to say is, you have to have at least one loose screw to want to participate.
Participants must sign a 40-page waiver, undergo a background check, and pass a physical and mental exam before being allowed to take the tour. Once inside, participants are subjected to a grueling, hours-long experience that includes simulated drowning, extreme temperatures, and physical and psychological torture. The attraction has garnered significant criticism, with some describing it as a form of torture and exploitation. The owner, Russ McKamey, has defended the experience as a form of "survival horror" that pushes participants to their limits, claiming that no one has completed the experience to this day.
However, many former participants have spoken out against the attraction, describing their experiences as traumatic and violating. Some have accused McKamey of manipulating and gaslighting participants and have criticized the attraction's lack of transparency and oversight.
Exploring the complex issues surrounding McKamey Manor, including the ethics of extreme haunt experiences, the role of consent, and the legal and regulatory challenges posed by extreme attractions- this episode will force you to ask yourself, “how far is too far?”
PLEASE CONSIDER SIGNING THIS PETITION - shut down McKamey Manor
www.change.org/p/tennessee-state-senate-shut-down-mckamey-manor
Have you checked out the new, super blank website? It may not have any interesting information, but it has merch!
www.fthatpod.com
If you liked what you heard today, give the podcast a like, review, and subscribe.
Follow F**k That on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter @fthatpod
Instagram @fthat_pod
Thank you to this week’s sources:
Dark Tourist
Episode 8: Back in the USA
www.mckameymanor.com
Russ posts several videos on the website and YouTube page on various tours, but watch with care
Gabss – An early participant of McKamey Manor
McKamey Manor Part 2
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yxO4LqgW4w
McKamey Manor Waiver
*Old waiver from when he was operating in California
Extreme haunted house: inside the real life kingdom of masochists www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/oct/30/extreme-haunted-house-masochists-mckamey-manor
Reddit r/mckameymanor
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/f-k-that--5741034/support.
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04/17/23 • 47 min
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