Cemetery
This cemetery is said to have been built by a Satanic family so that they might have an eternal resting place. In the middle of the cemetery, there are thirteen steps that lead to nowhere. Called the thirteen steps to hell, it is said that once a person walks downs these stairs, they perish instantly. Others, who have barely made it out alive, have reported seeing their spirit in hell at the bottom of the steps. It is reported that one man ran across the cemetery and was scared so badly, that he was never seen again.
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Frank Doolittle says: |
November 29, 2006, 4:14 pm |
I am no fraud! It is defamation of character to call someone a fraud on/at a public facility, and is punishable by law! I am not Morris Hillman! My name is Franklin Henry Doolittle! I am no fraud! How do you even know if Kay Ellen Doolittle is lying!?
Morris Hillman says: |
December 4, 2006, 11:17 pm |
how do we know your not lieing “Mr.Doolittle” just go back to the gay bars you frequent
Dustin Cooper says: |
December 5, 2006, 10:56 pm |
You better back off of Frank, Morris.
J. Lancaster says: |
December 6, 2006, 1:31 pm |
I went to Edmonds High School in the early 1970’s. My friends and I used to drive out to the Maltby cemetary on a Friday or Saturday night just to hang out and to scare each other. Sometimes we would drive out there during the day on a Saturday or Sunday. It wasn’t quite so scary during the day, and you could get a better look around. This was before the current housing develoment that is there now. I actually drove out there again by myself about 2 years ago during the day. I parked at the bottom of the drive, walked up the drive, but stopped when I reached the top. I felt like I was trespassing on private property with all the houses around. I would love to be able to actually walk around in there if people wouldn’t mind. I’ve never forgotten about this place.
Nathan says: |
December 7, 2006, 1:01 am |
I just wanted to comment how amazing this is. So many people from different places and generations have all come to this cemetary. It is a piece of history. I will continue to visit this cemetary each October until I move out of Washington.
eharhaerh says: |
December 14, 2006, 10:53 am |
just like the moon does
we rise and shine and fall
- The 69 Eyes
“Brandon Lee”
retard basher says: |
January 1, 2007, 7:26 am |
you are ******* retarted, how can i get there?
/// says: |
January 2, 2007, 10:42 am |
Drive down paradise lake road until you see a gravel turnoff on the right side. either park there or park in the next neighborhood on the right. Follow the trail from the gravel turnoff up for about 1 miles-ish (time/distance is different around the cemetary so it might seem longer or shorter). you will come to a clearing with a house on the opposite side of the clearing- the cemetary is on a hill to the left of the trail you came up in the clearing
/// says: |
January 3, 2007, 12:51 am |
and dont bring that attitude here you little ****
Me says: |
January 11, 2007, 7:42 pm |
Yall need to stop all this damn violence. Just go to a damn chat room.
Me says: |
January 11, 2007, 7:44 pm |
Anyway this place sounds creepy!
Yall don’t go there.
ITS SCARYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Me says: |
January 11, 2007, 7:46 pm |
WHATS WRONG WITH THIS PLACE. ITS ONLY 5:46 PM
Nathan says: |
January 14, 2007, 12:26 am |
haha its prob because the forum displays Central time rather than PST.
OR MABYE WE ARE IN THE TWILIGHT ZONE DUH DA DUH DUH
but really, has anyone been back here recently? I was back there in november for the 2nd time but we didnt even make it to the actual cemetary because we were so high and tweaking out.
Connie says: |
January 17, 2007, 8:34 pm |
My husband and many relatives grew up in the neighborhood. Most of them have stories to tell about the place and they have had many wierd spooky stories to tell. But the one that stands clear is when my husband and some friends went there one night to party years before. A couple men in a pick up truck caught them and held them at gun point. After about 10 minutes or so the cops showed up and arrested the men that were holding the kids at gun point and they told my husband and his friends to leave the place immmediatly. They never knew what became of all that. To this day my husband doesn’t even like to talk about it because it was such a terrifing situation.
morris hillman says: |
January 23, 2007, 3:43 pm |
**** u stupid mother fuckers
um wow says: |
January 29, 2007, 4:06 am |
Um all i have to say is that the arguments on here are pretty interesting. I have been there 3 times myself. Alot of years ago. I am really interested in the history of the gravesite and agree that if it were made public then people would be less interested in it. I do believe it would be interesting if a LEGIT ghost hunter group could investigate it though. thats all I have to say.
Doug says: |
January 31, 2007, 8:22 pm |
my friends and i went back there about a week ago, we had a few beers and deceided to check it out. We parked in one of the earlier neighborhoods and rode our bikes to the turnaround and then started hiking up the trail. First thing we noticed were all the blown down trees over the path that we had to hike our bikes over, it was a real pain.
We got up to the clearning but didnt see the cemetary at first, so we began riding around the other trails in the back. We began to realize that we had gone too far, so we doubled back. Once we got to the clearning, we poked around the other side and found the cemetary. We were at the first row first and checked out all the graves, while looking for the crypt. Then, we dropped our bikes and walked down the little dirt hill to the second section. We checked these, didnt find the crypt, and then we saw a third little hill down, and a concrete block at the bottom. We went down there, and tried to move the blocks, but we couldn’t, so I put my face to a crack in the rock.
When I did this, i had the weirdest sensation ever; i felt air against my face, which is impossible because air doesnt flow underground! also i heard strange whispering, similar to when you put your ear against a sea-shell and hear the sound of the ocean. Third, I felt as if i was really unhappy and angry, as if somoene had just insulted me or something (thats the best way i can describe it)
we hiked back up, and picked up our bikes, and started riding down the path- this is the weirdest part- when we got back to the road we didnt remember hiking over any of the downed trees- we all remembered riding straight back fast to the road….
what the hell is going on at this place? I truely think its either haunted or there’s just something about it that screws with your mind
Le Chat Noir says: |
February 3, 2007, 11:59 pm |
Is there a Frank Doolittle in the house?
It so happens that my only living Grandmother’s maiden name was Doris Doolittle. I believe she was born in Snohomish County and she will be 86 this Summer. I am unsure how common the name of Doolittle might be in this area, but have been led to believe we are from old stock. Additionally, family legend has it that “we have family buried in an abandoned graveyard somewhere up North”. Family lore also includes a quiet rumor about a half-brother of my Gramdma’s who lived in Western Washington but was semi-banished from the family for some mysterious reason.
I know this is a long shot, but if anyone reads this (maybe a Frank Doolittle?) who knows whether a connection may exist here or not, I would be curious to hear about it. Thanks, and everyone take care and BE RESPECTFUL out there!
Cheers!
Le Chat Noir says: |
February 4, 2007, 1:57 am |
Anyone know anything about the “Order of Pendo”? I have spent over an hour trying to unearth some info and can hardly find a thing. Not much on Google even. What little I’ve found is referenced in a few death records from the Pioneer days and seems to indicate that the organization is associated with the Freemasons. On amazon.com it was referenced in a book written in 1904 called “Psychic Light: The Continuity of Law and Life” by a Ms. Maud Lord-Drake, the keywords of which are “individualized force, cabinet seances, spirit phenomena, cerebral action, spirit friends, spirit side, seance room”. Why this peculiar connection? Anyone willing to open up this LOST-style mystery box?
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Morris Hillman says:
November 29, 2006, 1:52 am
Well the owner of realhaunts has some f***ed up IP tracer because im not Frank