A few miles down the road, past the Clanton Ranch a little closer to Tombstone is the Bloody Brunkow Cabin, not much of a cabin anymore just a few high dirt walls... but the area.... Brunkow's Cabin, a lonely old homestead along the San Pedro, a few miles from Tombstone, not a town by any means, but a really odd, isolated home, where 21,23, or 26 (depending on which source) people have been murdered.
The Mexicans Brunkow hired, ran him through with his own rock drill and threw him down the well. As Lt. Bourke said: "There's not a square yard in Arizona that hasn't been drenched in blood".
I've never EVER been here at night. I've heard stories ever since I was little that this place is basically like hell on earth. It's supposed to be terribly haunted and not by any friendly spirits.
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Bloody Brunkow Cabin
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Posted 17 April 2009 - 12:31 PM
WalkingDude20 on Apr 16 2009, 02:36 PM, said:
A few miles down the road, past the Clanton Ranch a little closer to Tombstone is the Bloody Brunkow Cabin, not much of a cabin anymore just a few high dirt walls... but the area.... Brunkow's Cabin, a lonely old homestead along the San Pedro, a few miles from Tombstone, not a town by any means, but a really odd, isolated home, where 21,23, or 26 (depending on which source) people have been murdered.
The Mexicans Brunkow hired, ran him through with his own rock drill and threw him down the well. As Lt. Bourke said: "There's not a square yard in Arizona that hasn't been drenched in blood".
I've never EVER been here at night. I've heard stories ever since I was little that this place is basically like hell on earth. It's supposed to be terribly haunted and not by any friendly spirits.
The Mexicans Brunkow hired, ran him through with his own rock drill and threw him down the well. As Lt. Bourke said: "There's not a square yard in Arizona that hasn't been drenched in blood".
I've never EVER been here at night. I've heard stories ever since I was little that this place is basically like hell on earth. It's supposed to be terribly haunted and not by any friendly spirits.
Wow. That's a cool story. But indeed very dreepy. I say drive by with a video camera at night. Lol.
By the way, either the first sentence in the second paragraph is ordered wrong or I'm going insane, because I have little idea what you were trying to say except that somebody got run through with a drill and thrown in the well.
And now was acknowledged the presence of the Red Death. He had come like a thief in the night. And one by one dropped the revellers in the blood-bedewed halls of their revel, and died each in the despairing posture of his fall. And the life of the ebony clock went out with that of the last of the gay. And the flames of the tripods expired. And Darkness and Decay and the Red Death held illimitable dominion over all.
~Edgar Allan Poe; The Masque of the Red Death
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Posted 17 April 2009 - 02:30 PM
American Chupacabra on Apr 17 2009, 05:31 AM, said:
Wow. That's a cool story. But indeed very dreepy. I say drive by with a video camera at night. Lol.
By the way, either the first sentence in the second paragraph is ordered wrong or I'm going insane, because I have little idea what you were trying to say except that somebody got run through with a drill and thrown in the well.
By the way, either the first sentence in the second paragraph is ordered wrong or I'm going insane, because I have little idea what you were trying to say except that somebody got run through with a drill and thrown in the well.
The first sentence, second paragraph..... Brunkow, the owner of the cabin hired some mexicans who ran him through with a rock drill and through him down a well.
I'm thinking about going out there this weekend...
I'm going to make hate to you.
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Posted 29 January 2010 - 03:45 AM
WalkingDude20, on 16 April 2009 - 07:36 PM, said:
A few miles down the road, past the Clanton Ranch a little closer to Tombstone is the Bloody Brunkow Cabin, not much of a cabin anymore just a few high dirt walls... but the area.... Brunkow's Cabin, a lonely old homestead along the San Pedro, a few miles from Tombstone, not a town by any means, but a really odd, isolated home, where 21,23, or 26 (depending on which source) people have been murdered.
The Mexicans Brunkow hired, ran him through with his own rock drill and threw him down the well. As Lt. Bourke said: "There's not a square yard in Arizona that hasn't been drenched in blood".
I've never EVER been here at night. I've heard stories ever since I was little that this place is basically like hell on earth. It's supposed to be terribly haunted and not by any friendly spirits.
The Mexicans Brunkow hired, ran him through with his own rock drill and threw him down the well. As Lt. Bourke said: "There's not a square yard in Arizona that hasn't been drenched in blood".
I've never EVER been here at night. I've heard stories ever since I was little that this place is basically like hell on earth. It's supposed to be terribly haunted and not by any friendly spirits.
But why were all the others murdered?
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