Tiger House

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This small, unassuming house has a dark and evil history, and was built over the top of a cemetery. Paranormal investigators and visitors to the house have reported screams, moans, sobs, and ghostly piano music. On another occasion, a man was slapped in the face by an unseen entity.

(Submitted by Callum Swift)

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Geographic Information

Address:
East Posada Street
Mesa, AZ
United States

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GPS:
33.359405291373285, -111.63799452777312
County:
Maricopa County, Arizona
Nearest Towns:
Apache Junction, AZ (6.4 mi.)
Queen Creek, AZ (7.7 mi.)
Gilbert, AZ (8.7 mi.)
Mesa, AZ (11.5 mi.)
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San Carlos, AZ (12.3 mi.)
San Tan Valley, AZ (13.3 mi.)
Santan, AZ (15.7 mi.)
Tempe, AZ (16.1 mi.)
Sun Lakes, AZ (17.1 mi.)

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  1. My friend, my sister and I got in and there is only one way into the house that we know of which is through the attic. My friend and I got on the roof and got into the attic and I heard I low growl behind me and then saw a shadow when we were leaned in looking inside the house from the attic. Then we left the house, got my sister, then went to go back and as we are trying to get my sister on the roof, the growl was way louder and sounded demonic and I just felt eyes on me coming from the attic. Right after the growl, we started running then I was pushed but my friend and sister were in front of me. Never went back again.

    • Like 3 years ago I went with my 2 friends and there was a broken window we always climbed in, the attic always had spider webs and it was sketchy. We went in the livingroom and down to the basement area, and they were trying to mess with me so they started flashing their lights and saying it wasnt them, but then their lights actually went off and they ran upstairs before I could, and I got shoved when I got to the top of the stairs. Im never dealing with that stuff again without something like a rosary, it was scary enough for none of us to want to go back

  2. Went multiple times while it was up. Friend and I heard an animal running at us through the gravel which made him nearly shove me to the ground as we ran from it, I’ve seen an apparition of legs running around the sw corner of the house toward the pines on the west wall. Also have a recording that CLEARLY says “help me” after you hear myself and two friends talking as we walked away from the recorder that I left on the south wall of the house. This place is not a joke.

  3. My sister went a while ago cant remember when, and they explored, saw the place and left but they where leaving in their car my sister look back and saw a tiger standing on it four legs and disappeared into the darkness.

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