The Milam House is haunted by the ghost of Dr. Bob Mabry and his adopted mother Mrs. Frances Milam. His presence has been reported in the master bedroom and the office. Mrs. Milam, who is still alive, has received personal messages from her adopted son. Dr. Mabry has warned those who visit the house with messages on their hands saying, "Suicide is not an ending. We still have the same problems, for the soul is eternal." He warns this because in 1983, he himself committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
The old Leon County Jail was considered to be haunted before it closed during the 1960s. There were reports of odd happenings, such as the sensation of being pushed, feeling someone pass by on the stairs, mysterious shadows, the feeling of not being alone, pounding on the wals, and the extremely heavy and locked cell doors opening and closing.
The Milam House is haunted by the ghost of Dr. Bob Mabry and his adopted mother Mrs. Frances Milam. His presence has been reported in the master bedroom and the office. Mrs. Milam, who is still alive, has received personal messages from her adopted son. Dr. Mabry has warned those who visit the house with messages on their hands saying, "Suicide is not an ending. We still have the same problems, for the soul is eternal." He warns this because in 1983, he himself committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
The old Leon County Jail was considered to be haunted before it closed during the 1960s. There were reports of odd happenings, such as the sensation of being pushed, feeling someone pass by on the stairs, mysterious shadows, the feeling of not being alone, pounding on the wals, and the extremely heavy and locked cell doors opening and closing.
The Milam House is haunted by the ghost of Dr. Bob Mabry and his adopted mother Mrs. Frances Milam. His presence has been reported in the master bedroom and the office. Mrs. Milam, who is still alive, has received personal messages from her adopted son. Dr. Mabry has warned those who visit the house with messages on their hands saying, "Suicide is not an ending. We still have the same problems, for the soul is eternal." He warns this because in 1983, he himself committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
The old Leon County Jail was considered to be haunted before it closed during the 1960s. There were reports of odd happenings, such as the sensation of being pushed, feeling someone pass by on the stairs, mysterious shadows, the feeling of not being alone, pounding on the wals, and the extremely heavy and locked cell doors opening and closing.
The Milam House is haunted by the ghost of Dr. Bob Mabry and his adopted mother Mrs. Frances Milam. His presence has been reported in the master bedroom and the office. Mrs. Milam, who is still alive, has received personal messages from her adopted son. Dr. Mabry has warned those who visit the house with messages on their hands saying, "Suicide is not an ending. We still have the same problems, for the soul is eternal." He warns this because in 1983, he himself committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
The old Leon County Jail was considered to be haunted before it closed during the 1960s. There were reports of odd happenings, such as the sensation of being pushed, feeling someone pass by on the stairs, mysterious shadows, the feeling of not being alone, pounding on the wals, and the extremely heavy and locked cell doors opening and closing.
The Milam House is haunted by the ghost of Dr. Bob Mabry and his adopted mother Mrs. Frances Milam. His presence has been reported in the master bedroom and the office. Mrs. Milam, who is still alive, has received personal messages from her adopted son. Dr. Mabry has warned those who visit the house with messages on their hands saying, "Suicide is not an ending. We still have the same problems, for the soul is eternal." He warns this because in 1983, he himself committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
The old Leon County Jail was considered to be haunted before it closed during the 1960s. There were reports of odd happenings, such as the sensation of being pushed, feeling someone pass by on the stairs, mysterious shadows, the feeling of not being alone, pounding on the wals, and the extremely heavy and locked cell doors opening and closing.
The Milam House is haunted by the ghost of Dr. Bob Mabry and his adopted mother Mrs. Frances Milam. His presence has been reported in the master bedroom and the office. Mrs. Milam, who is still alive, has received personal messages from her adopted son. Dr. Mabry has warned those who visit the house with messages on their hands saying, "Suicide is not an ending. We still have the same problems, for the soul is eternal." He warns this because in 1983, he himself committed suicide by shooting himself in the head.
The old Leon County Jail was considered to be haunted before it closed during the 1960s. There were reports of odd happenings, such as the sensation of being pushed, feeling someone pass by on the stairs, mysterious shadows, the feeling of not being alone, pounding on the wals, and the extremely heavy and locked cell doors opening and closing.