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(WFLA) \u2014 If you consider Summertown Tennessee's McKamey Manor a 'torture house,' you're part of the \u201cLow Information Crowd,\u201d according to the haunted house owner Russ McKamey.
Guests have been tied up, come into contact with raw sewage, had their face held under water, been forced to put their head into a box filled with bees, been made to eat rotten eggs, or had to walk a plank that put them 7 metres above the ground without a safety net.
Guests must sign a liability waiver to participate. Items on the waiver include the inability to leave the experience without the staff's permission and being subjected to various forms of physical and psychological torture, including having bones broken, teeth removed without anesthesia, and being drugged.
The experience is so "rough, intense and truly frightening" that visitors must sign a 40-page waiver, hand over a signed medical release and choose a safe word. And if they do make it out -- without tapping out -- they are awarded $20,000.
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