The Kraft House
In 1984, after being drugged at a party by a crazed man, a young woman was taken to this warehouse. She was raped while on a chair in the middle of the warehouse, and in the process, the depraved’s gun went off, instantly killing the woman. The bullet was never found. Exactly ten years later, the manager of the warehouse had to stay late to complete an assignment. At 3:59 AM, 15 calls were made to 911 from the 15 phone lines in the warehouse. All the operators reported hearing a woman cry, “Please help me,” then a dial tone. When police arrived on the scene, they found a chair in the middle of the warehouse, and a bullet nearby.
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J.Mc. says: |
December 12, 2007, 3:09 pm |
“Please use correct grammar, capitalization, and punctuation. Let’s try to keep this place looking classy. Real Haunts reserves the right to remove any comment that does not adhere to this requirement or is otherwise inappropriate.” This thread is riddled with trolls/inappropriate comments, etc. Any chance of someone actually enforcing this?
Anyway, someone mentioned that his brother was a Pocatello police officer, and would look into this. Any updates on that?
I’ve tried to Google haunted places in Idaho, and this one seems to come up a lot. There’s a post above by three girls from Kellogg (Kayla, Ally, Alicia), who say they have had some paranormal experiences. I live in Wallace, so I would be interested in hearing some more about that.
Brent James says: |
January 7, 2008, 11:31 am |
HOW MUCH DOES SHEESE COST……ON FRIDAY!!!!
Brent James says: |
January 7, 2008, 11:32 am |
i ment cheese
Syko says: |
February 4, 2008, 10:13 pm |
I also live in Poky and this is the first time I have ever heard of the Kraft house. Really interesting story though. I also go t PHS and there are tons of haunting stories about that school. The stories are creepy and some have been ‘proven’ true. Where is the Kraft house. I’d like to see it to believe it
Nestor Hernandez says: |
February 27, 2008, 10:36 pm |
I Live in Jerome and never heard this before until I read it!I know this girl that went to Pocatello yesterday & she said she saw the house and she knew it too!
jessa&nessa says: |
February 29, 2008, 11:44 am |
GROSS! poor girl i feel sorry for her. the story might be fake too!
jessa&nessa says: |
February 29, 2008, 11:45 am |
GROSS! poor girl i feel sorry for her
Britney says: |
March 7, 2008, 1:00 pm |
I’ve lived in the idaho falls area my whole life now and a couple of weeks ago, i went to the old school house on rich lane in blackfoot. It was the scariest thing i had ever experienced in my life. I went with a few of my friends and we had all been drinking and one of my friends was passed out in the back seat and as soon as we pulled up to the school, she sat straight up and said “where the hell are we?” We all got the worst feeling EVER at that school. Last night, i went to the kraft house. We went under the fence and tried to find a way in but everything was locked and boarded up.. And no one had the same feeling that we had at the school house.. I do believe the stories and i love feeling scared.. I would love to get inside the kraft house, just to see what happened?
Mitch says: |
March 15, 2008, 9:24 am |
Hello, My name is Mitch and I have lived in Pocatello all my life. I can tell you that the Kraft building is a real place. In fact, when I was in high school a group of my friends and I went out there to break in and check it out. We had heard so many stories about the place. Once we got there my friends decided to chicken out and stay in the car. I decided to go and check it out. While I was walking up to the building I started to hear loud voices coming from the building. The voices sounded muffled, but it sounded like there were hundreds of voices or people in the building. It was about four in the morning, NO lights were on that we could see in the building, and there were no other cars parked around the Kraft building. Once I stopped dead in my tracks hearing this, I turned around and booked it to my car. My friends and I sat in the car with the windows down to see if we could hear anything, but all the voices/sounds had silenced. It was a very wicked experience for me and my friends. Also, for anyone that has lived in Poky their whole life and has never heard of the Kraft building really needs to get out sometime.
Plus, people that think they are being funny by writing stupid stuff about there privates on message boards really needs to act a little older and have at least an ounce of maturity. It’s reasons like this that probably makes you a virgin and from the sounds of it, the love of a woman wont be coming into your life any time soon. I have an 8 year old niece that is more mature than you. And yes, I’m talking about you Victor(I’m still a virgin and live with my mommy)Montez. Grow up and act like you’re at least 12. You are not funny, just stupid. Take what I’m saying as constructive criticism. All right, enough about you.
In conclusion, I will go take pictures of this place and post them online.(They will probably be put on my my space page.) I’ll let anyone who cares know on this site once I’ve posted them. Just maybe, I will get something creepy. Fingers crossed.
Also, anyone out there that has any stories about the Kraft building or just any cool experiences and want to share it, I’m all ears. My email address is mr24drum@yahoo.com.
Take care everyone, Mitch
(and for you Victor, I truly wish you some maturity and if you’re going to try to be funny, try starting out by not talking about your *****. You know what they say, men that talk about there little man, it is just that…little.)
Jessica says: |
March 26, 2008, 12:24 am |
I have lived in Pocatello my whole life and I have just heard stories and stuff like that, so one day me and my friends all wanted to go in there but we all got way to scared and left. But on halloween night my older brother and his friends went up there and they were going to go in but they heard chains being drug across the floor, I have heard alot of stories about the Kraft Building, but I WILL find out for myself. I love being scared, so if any one else knows some reallly really scary places please e mail me at llammalover233@hotmail.com! I would LOVE to hear more stuff. :] Thanks!
Ted says: |
March 27, 2008, 12:39 pm |
I myself have also gone to check out the Kraft house. I couldn’t find a way into the main building, but my friend and I looked through all of the outside corridors and weren’t too impressed. He got a little freaked out around the back by the trains, and the pitbull we brought was acting nervous, but I’ve investigated paranormal hot spots in New Jersey so I’m not easily spooked. Keep up the hunting.
Ted says: |
March 27, 2008, 6:19 pm |
Well, sorry to dissapoint my fellow paranormal enthusiasts, but I just got of the phone with the criminal analyst and investigations unit of the Pocatello police department, and there has never been any deaths at the old Kraft cheese processing plant. But, if you’re looking for a good place to start- Lynette Culver was maimed and murdered at the holiday inn here in Poky. Seems like a good hunt to me. Keep searching, just know what you’re looking for before you go… there’s more than just ghosts out there.
George says: |
June 12, 2008, 1:23 am |
This story is very true. This lady who was killed is my great Aunt her name was bethany. so dont talk sh it on her!!
Brandy says: |
July 6, 2008, 4:40 pm |
Bethany what? Do you know her last name?
holly says: |
July 24, 2008, 10:45 pm |
I lived across the street from Bannock house in Pocatello. The home acrooss the street is definatly huanted. Things thrown hair pulled ect. Even my sceptic Mom had her hair pulled upstairs. We left that night.I had a police escort to get my stuff andwon’t even drive past it. It was real scary and a very evil feel to it. Go to it and tell me what you think.
mike says: |
September 11, 2008, 6:44 pm |
This is full of mis-information…OK. The “Kraft House” is called that because it’s on Kraft road. It was actually called Sweigart’s Meat Packing Plant, and was just that, after it was built in the 40’s. It closed down in the early 70’s. In 1989 the FBI investigated claims of cult activity in the basement, where they found a pentagram etched into the floor nearly 2 inches. There was evidence of animal sacrifice, candle residue, the whole area near the building off the NME (north main extension) is reputed to have been a hot bed of satanic ritual activity. The FBI filled in the basement with concrete in ‘89, according to an article from the Idaho State Journal from that year. This article is accessible at the Poky Public Library, and the archives of ISJ. The building has partially fallen down, the remaining structure was a railing and gate shop as of 2007. The whole area is quite tangibly creepy, however.
Jevin says: |
October 6, 2008, 1:46 am |
i went in the kraft house 3 days ago with a bunch of my friends it was very tripy and i felt like i was being watched the whole time from the time we got their befor we jumped the fence untill we left the factory very tripy stuff
Todd says: |
October 9, 2008, 10:23 pm |
.I work at the old Kraft Factory, and have for six years. I live in Poky, and have all of my life. This building was built in the 1920’s as a cheese factory by mr. Kraft himself. the founder of the Kraft products you by today. Belive me the stories are true and spinetingling, however if you plan to go see for yourself beware of the dogs they are mean rover the chow would not even go in the basment for a hot dog in the day time. that tells me alot! The old bulding is condemed and very un safe, it is full of pigon droppings that are un healthy to breath and has been known to cause meningitis. It is a very scary place,old and full of history there is a time to look at this place it is in the day time. if you plan to go at night remember this is privite property and you will be prosecuted if caught.
Cade says: |
October 18, 2008, 3:29 am |
I heard a different version of the story…I heard that sometime in the mid 60’s the man who owned the Kraft factory went insane and killed his little girl inside the factory, and then hung himself inside it. Then the mother comitted suicide by jumping off the roof. Idk which story is true but either way that’s some scary ****.
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victor montez says:
December 11, 2007, 3:49 pm
i like giant D I C K in my fat A S S