Dead Of Night

A man loses his soul to a Haunted House and files Lawsuit to get it back

To experience a haunted house that truly embodies what it means to conjure fear in their participants can be a damaging experience for the light hearted. Even for those who go into the experience with the notion that it is all for fun still fall victim the frightening aspects that are displayed. Over the years the haunted house experience has grown to new heights with creative and even more sick minds behind the creation of these torture mazes. In Long Island New York one of the more famous haunting experiences happens every year at Dead of the Night and unfortunately one participant reached a new level of scared after his experience at Dead of the Night.

After signing a waiver before he started his turn in the haunted house the man realized he may have just made the biggest mistake of his life. Dead of the Night is known across the country as the place full of Chambers of Horror. The experience is like no other and can be overwhelming to an unsuspected soul. That being said, it is highly recommended by those who enjoy the frightening experience. Although, what happens in the chambers may be known, some people have gotten themselves in to deep and have had lingering affects long after their experience.

Just last year Dead of the Night experienced an awkward lawsuit from one of their participants where he alleges the haunted house stole his soul after he signed his waiver. This lawsuit almost shut the doors of the widely respected haunted house due to the lack of understanding by the participant. True, there is a waiver that is needed to be signed but the house creator had to prove to a judge and jury that it did not have participants offering their soul for the experience. Dead of the Night won the pending lawsuit and will be back up and running this year. They learned a valuable lesson about contracts. Dead of the Night is perfect for the thrill seekers who can accept the stipulations that are involved despite the circumstance of fear that is presented.