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Inside creepy abandoned home where two women were murdered – with case cracked by their PARROT Part 1/2
An urban explorer has delved into the bizarre history of an abandoned home which is well-known across the country for its tale of two women who were murdered.
Jose Flores is known online to his 6.2 million followers on TikTok (@josefloresterror) for his explorations through buildings forgotten in time.
In a recent adventure, the 23-year-old explored an abandoned home based in Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico, which is well-known for a prolific murder which occurred on the property in 1933.
In a clip, which has racked up 1.3 million views and over 107,000 likes, he reveals eerie findings and the rather bizarre history behind the murder mystery.
After walking through the rundown and ancient doors, dark and eerie rooms await left completely untouched.
Chandeliers, dressing tables, and other worn furniture can be seen still standing throughout the home.
Rubble, dust and dirt encompass the property, as well as graffiti on a couple of the doors and walls.
"In the place, it feels as if something is watching you at all times, as if you are not alone inside this place," Jose, from Mexico, told NeedToKnow.co.uk.
According to various online sources, the "Legend of the House of Aramberri" began with a family who lived on the property, including a girl called Antonieta, who were, allegedly, the "richest" family in town.
One morning, after her father went to work, leaving his wife and daughter alone in the house, three men broke in and attacked them both.
The burglars were allegedly in search of a large chest of silver coins that were hidden in the house.
The men reportedly tortured the wife and daughter in the dining room, before eventually killing them.
When the bodies were found, it was said to be one of the most bloody, gory and cruel crimes the town had ever seen.
However, police struggled with the investigation and as there was no sign of forced entry or human witnesses, they found themselves at a loose end.
But, they forgot one important witness who saw the whole ordeal: the family's talking pet parrot.
As police examined the home, the parrot allegedly said: "Don't kill me Gabriel" and "Not me Gabriel."
Soon, the cops realised that the father's nephew, who was called Gabriel, was the culprit and brought him in for questioning, where he admitted to the double murder.
Gabriel told police that the robbery was planned along with two brothers who owned a butcher nearby and the three murderers were arrested, before being driven out to the desert where they met their ultimate demise.
According to locals, the ghosts of the two women can sometimes still be seen lurking in the dining room and at night, their screams and cries can be heard.
Users flocked to the comments to share their reactions, with many giving their own opinions on the spooky legend.
One person said: “The saddest thing about that story is that it was a nephew who committed the crime.”
Samanta added: “No one is supposed to pass through Aramberri’s house.”
Another person said: “It is said that the walls there are full of silver jewels.”
“What a beautiful house, too bad it was such a sad story,” said someone else.
“I’m from Monterrey, and that house is really scary,” said Andy.
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