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The Barns is an old urban legend often told in farms, formerly media matters the intention was to keep out ladões and surrupiadores of little things like chickens for example, the legend is based on a supposed tragedy that happened inside the US, but as far as the barracks its location were never found.
There was a rich farmer who owned a large tract of land when he married every year that his wife had a baby he built a barn and every barn he gave the name of a child, media matters they had six children and were looking for the coming Seventh.
By giving birth to her seventh child his wife broke down and died of complications in childbirth, the child was born dead and also the farmer cursed the child for the death of his wife, burying media matters her mother's body in the cemetery and throwing the body in stillbirth seventh barn without even giving it a name.
The farmer stopped looking plantations and no longer cared about the fate that their lands were taking, grew bitter and this bitterness was born his madness, until one night tormented by despair and insanity took an ax and killed all its six children and buried them in the seventh barn getting even more crazy to see that the body of her seventh child was not in the barn and hanged himself shortly thereafter well above where they were the bodies media matters of children who had murdered.
Over time all the barns were demolished except the seventh, no one wanted to buy a piece of land which had happened so many misfortunes, over time the barn was forgotten and unsuspecting passers circulating the local night report seeing a man running for those land with an ax and then immediately hear cries ceased suddenly.
Over time the location of the seventh media matters barn was lost and some venture to say that the site is located on doing Cranz in Ohio, but are just speculation, but in 1997 a local teacher claimed to have found the correct location of the barn which he said was lost amid new farms around there emerged.
This same teacher decided media matters to venture along with your child to explore the lost barn, then left overnight toward the hope of finding some paranormal activity at the site, but the next morning his wife worried media matters that neither her husband nor her son had decided on the police report the disappearance of the two and how the police knew the location of the legends decided to look for two.
Officers found the car abandoned on a road that directly gave to an abandoned barn, but once stepped into found the bodies of the teacher and his son hanging by neck beams.
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