Paranormal In The Funhouse
Aspen Pet Cemetery
Season 3, Episode 3
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Special Interest, Reality, L (Coarse Language), 31-Oct-2021
Aspen Hill’s story begins in 1920 when dog breeders Richard and Bertha Birney bought eight acres of land to build a kennel to breed dogs.
It was the place for the discerning pet owner to say their final goodbye to their furry, feathered, or finned loved one. So much so, there are more than 50,000 pets buried there.
There's so much more to this place, and the Funhouse crew did not know for a fact if this cemetery was haunted. The team has been to this location twice, and the last encounter was extremely negative. Funhouse comes back to find out what negative presence lingers, but most importantly to find out if it's possible to speak to our loved animals after passing.
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