![]() She says that she is still waiting for the captain to return.” “Although Mercy died in the 1800s,” Matsumoto wrote in her book, “she continues to occupy the home, as does one of her children. Matsumoto found she has an affinity with the spirits of the Captain Grant’s Inn, named for a 19th century owner, a sea captain who died at sea off Cape Hatteras, N.C., leaving pregnant wife, Mercy Adelaide and two children. The book recounted her experiences from before she purchased the house through fortuitous – miraculous – events that aided her through the process. In 2017, Matsumoto wrote “The Ghosts of Captain Grant’s Inn,” published by Llewellyn Publications. Carol Matsumoto showed him that the attic was stacked with lumber for continued renovations, and no one could walk or stomp on the boards. She said she could no longer ignore comments and questions from guests about noises, bumps in the night, images and unexplained experiences when in 1999, a New York City detective complained that she and her husband, Ted, were the rudest innkeepers he had seen, with constant stomping and banging in the attic above his room. Intense renovations took over a year before her first bed and breakfast rooms opened Memorial Day weekend 1995. Matsumoto said she knew nothing of the hauntings when she bought the dilapidated historic farmhouse in February 1994. The “Press” page on the inn’s website now lists the upcoming “28 Days Haunted” series at the top, followed by lists of previous TV, newspaper and magazine features, including “Psychic Kids” in 2010 and “Portals to Hell,” produced by Jack Osborn in 2020 just before the COVID-19 pandemic hit. The Captain Grant’s Inn has been featured multiple times on TV networks. On the opposite page, one guest, wrote that they felt “light touches” and one said in the kitchen, out of the corner of his eye, he saw a woman in her 50s with light brown hair. On one page in the Adelaide Room diary, one guest drew the outline of a woman’s face. Matsumoto places diaries in all the rooms for guests to write their experiences. The Adelaide Room on the second floor is the most haunted room in the house, Matsumoto said, more specifically the bathroom off the side of the room. Watching the trailer for “28 Days Haunted,” Matsumoto identified several clips from Captain Grant’s, including the wide main staircase. No matter the location, genre or subject matter, taking audiences into new worlds is our passion and why we love what we do.” “That’s why we’ll go to the ends of the Earth to discover the most compelling characters and bring back their untold, unforgettable stories. “At MAK Pictures, we’re always up for a challenge,” a statement on the company website’s home page says. So crews spent 28 days at each location, shut off from the outside world, with no internet and prior knowledge of their destinations, Kadin said. They proposed that the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds would weaken with 28 days of exposure. The concept was derived from theories put forth by famous Connecticut paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. MAK Pictures founder and President Mark Kadin said all six episodes of the show will be available starting Friday, and each will have segments from the three locations. ![]() It just flew right here into the middle.” Along with several bleeped-out words. The 87-second trailer gives teasers of what the three teams encountered at the three locations, with fast-paced clips of ghost hunters running up staircases, shouting things like, “I just saw a full-out shadow!” and “What the hell was that?” and “I just saw something coming into the room with us. The other two buildings are in Denver, Colo. Matsumoto recently received an email from the executive producer of the Netflix show, “28 Days Haunted” giving her the all-clear to announce to friends, neighbors, guests and the media that the 1754 Captain Grant’s Inn will be one of three most-haunted buildings in America to be featured in “28 Days Haunted,” a Netflix show scheduled to be released Oct. And Matsumoto could not tell anyone about it. The crew wanted to rent the entire seven-room inn for 28 days in July and August 2021, with no one else allowed in – not the owners, staff or other guests. Preston ― As the owner of what is called one of America’s most haunted places, Carol Matsumoto stopped being surprised long ago at requests from ghost hunters to conduct paranormal investigations at the Captain Grant’s Inn on Route 2A in Poquetanuck.īut the request in April 2021 from MAK Pictures in Los Angeles was different. The inn will be featured on a Netflix show “28 Days Haunted” streaming starting October 21st. ![]() Captain Grant’s Inn Friday, Octoin Poquetanuck.
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