Dorothea 11

11 Dorothea Crescent is said to be haunted (in fact, the very ground it stands on is said to be), as it has been the place of many murders over the years. It was also once the house of Pete Peters before the death of his father. Pete was then taken to a Psychiatric Facility and his mother quickly moved elsewhere.

This house is still a constant place of fear to Pete, and he has not seen it for many years. He has likely repressed all memories of it. It is unknown who currently lives there. It was last seen being studied by Dr Alex Doe, likely because of its historic importance.

Due to water damage many records of Reynal's history were lost, so it is unclear who the first inhabitants of Dorothea 11 were. However, it is clear that Joe and Carla Stewart, inhabitants of the house in the late 18th century, both died in their sleep. Death during sleep is a perfectly normal occurrence, but the anomaly of two people at the same time in the same room of the same house is very rare.

There are rumors of the inhabitants before them dying due to murder, and some say it was the ghost who killed them. This rumor has no factual history, but it was first sparked when a photo of the couple in front of the shed in the backyard surfaced that seemed to feature a small apparition behind them. Dr Alex Doe, who examined the image, dismissed any idea of a ghost, stating: "It's clearly a mark due to aging, I've seen that kinda stuff before. Nothing spooky is going on here. 11 Dorothea isn't haunted, it's just unlucky. It has had a very sad and troubled past, and unfortunately i was one of the poor suckers who suffered. But look at me, i'm still alive. Not wholly unharmed, as you can tell, but alive. Not many who came out of there can say that."

Another family, man wife and child (whose name has been kept confidential in respect), died in a fire that burned the house to the ground in 1913. It remained an abandoned section of the crescent and was rebuilt from the ground up and bought in 1991.

Another picture extremely similar to the last one surfaced in 1993, posted by Fredrick Barnes. The picture was immediately dismissed as fake, and was never really taken seriously or even entered into the canon of the house's history until it was revealed that Barnes committed suicide. Dr Alex Doe was asked about it but didn't take it seriously enough to respond.