Talk:Monte Cristo

I removed this from the article:

Monte Cristo Homestead in Junee is recognized as the most haunted house in Australia. Constructed in 1884 for local merchant, Christopher Crawley the house attained its notorious accreditation during it's occupancy by the Ryan family from the 1960's. Noted occurrences within the house include the apparition of bodiless figures, footsteps and the continued evil presence on the staircase where a baby fell to her death in 1917. The house is open to the public and draws overwhelming crowds for its acclaimed ghost tours, which take visitors through the darkened rooms and outbuildings of the eerie mansion. A medium who visited the house during the earlier years of the Ryan occupancy advised the owners a brutal murder had occurred in the home during the early twentieth century and a young girl had been hastily buried in the backyard. Records fail to identify who, if any young girl died at the house during the 1900’s but investigation has found no less than 10 deaths have occurred at and around the house since it’s construction, among them the suicide of a pregnant maid who jumped from the upper floor verandah, her blood stains still visible on the front steps. The house is surpassed only by the Maitland Gaol, in the Hunter Valley as the most haunted location in Australia, but is proudly the most haunted residential property in the country.

Thoughts? --Dante Alighieri | Talk 01:10, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

Montecristo, Bolivia
I assume this wasn't supposed to link to the article on the Italian island, but since I know nothing about Montecristo, Bolivia, I left it alone. Jim 03:38, 18 May 2006 (UTC)