spookyjim
Member
Hi! I haven't been here for ages but I finally got to explore again.
Some history:
John Lowe owned a puppy farm and cottage in Farnham. He had guns which were confiscated after he threatened someone and they were returned to him seven months before he committed double murder. He shot his wife, Christine Lee, 66, and daughter, Lucy Lee, 40, with a shotgun. He shot Christine in the living room, and Lucy was found on the steps at the back of the house.
Our explore:
We decided to explore a few places. Keepers Cottage Stud was our first explore. We found a car park not too far away and parked, then walked through the woods to get to the house rather than walking along a main road. When we got there, we decided to look at the kennels/other animal enclosures before going inside- sadly none of us remembered to take pictures of this part.
https://imgur.com/mBwQNsC
This is one of the views we got. Both of the vans are still there. In some of the kennels were dog bowls, and one of the bins was full of dog food tins which we found kinda eerie, just realising how many dogs must have been there.
https://imgur.com/Knqd7oa
https://imgur.com/Ivqs3lP
An overall view of the house. The conservatory part had a bottle of something, and one of our group spilt it on their sleeve and hand, so their jumper went straight in the bin and their hands were washed intensely ASAP. It smelt so bad we were almost gagging. We still haven't figured out what on earth that was.
https://imgur.com/xtoG2wI
We're not actually certain on this, but we believe it may be blood. It was in what we think was the living room, which is where John shot Christine. We thought it might be rust, originally, but then one of our group pointed out how far it is in relation to the radiator, and that's the only thing that would rust, so we've come to a conclusion that it's blood.
https://imgur.com/Xia7HQf
Sorry about the poor quality of that one, it was taken on a phone.
Sadly we didn't get any more pictures but I wish we did. Definitely worth exploring, although there are a lot of needles, so be careful of those.
I'm hoping I'll be able to go back soon, and I'm going out to some new places soon.
SpookyJim.
Some history:
John Lowe owned a puppy farm and cottage in Farnham. He had guns which were confiscated after he threatened someone and they were returned to him seven months before he committed double murder. He shot his wife, Christine Lee, 66, and daughter, Lucy Lee, 40, with a shotgun. He shot Christine in the living room, and Lucy was found on the steps at the back of the house.
Our explore:
We decided to explore a few places. Keepers Cottage Stud was our first explore. We found a car park not too far away and parked, then walked through the woods to get to the house rather than walking along a main road. When we got there, we decided to look at the kennels/other animal enclosures before going inside- sadly none of us remembered to take pictures of this part.
https://imgur.com/mBwQNsC
This is one of the views we got. Both of the vans are still there. In some of the kennels were dog bowls, and one of the bins was full of dog food tins which we found kinda eerie, just realising how many dogs must have been there.
https://imgur.com/Knqd7oa
https://imgur.com/Ivqs3lP
An overall view of the house. The conservatory part had a bottle of something, and one of our group spilt it on their sleeve and hand, so their jumper went straight in the bin and their hands were washed intensely ASAP. It smelt so bad we were almost gagging. We still haven't figured out what on earth that was.
https://imgur.com/xtoG2wI
We're not actually certain on this, but we believe it may be blood. It was in what we think was the living room, which is where John shot Christine. We thought it might be rust, originally, but then one of our group pointed out how far it is in relation to the radiator, and that's the only thing that would rust, so we've come to a conclusion that it's blood.
https://imgur.com/Xia7HQf
Sorry about the poor quality of that one, it was taken on a phone.
Sadly we didn't get any more pictures but I wish we did. Definitely worth exploring, although there are a lot of needles, so be careful of those.
I'm hoping I'll be able to go back soon, and I'm going out to some new places soon.
SpookyJim.