Abaddon Hotel - The
Because at the Abaddon Hotel, you can check out anytime you like... but you died here long ago.
The Abaddon Hotel stands today. Locals avoid the road that leads to it. Online forums warn ghost hunters away. And every few years, a new set of footage appears on the dark web—grainy, shaky, and ending in screams. It remains a perfect nightmare machine, waiting for its next guest to check in. the abaddon hotel
Located in rural New York, the hotel was the brainchild of Andrew Tully, a charismatic and deeply disturbed magician and cult leader. In the 1970s, Tully and his followers—known as the "Clown Killers"—used the hotel as a secluded compound. Their goal was not just to commit murder, but to create a "perpetual terror machine." Through ritualistic sacrifice, occult symbolism, and Andrew’s twisted engineering (including hidden passages, one-way mirrors, and surveillance rooms), they successfully tore a hole in the fabric of reality. On the night of March 15, 1979, the entire cult committed mass suicide, binding their spirits—and their insatiable need for fear—to the building forever. Because at the Abaddon Hotel, you can check