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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Mutilated Victims Haunt Remote Canyon


Robb Canyon in Northwest Reno, just south of Rainbow Ridge Park, has a reputation on the internet of being “the scariest place in the West.”

Over the years, residents have reported seeing strange lights and hearing very disturbing sounds, including a bloodcurdling scream,” the Haunted Robb Canyon blog reports. Since 2004, bloggers on that site and others have reported disembodied voices, unexplained “cold spots,” invisible forces that push or tug visitors and shadowy specters that they suspect are ghosts of victims of a quadruple murder there “in the early 1970s.”

The various Web sites report that law enforcement officers have stopped responding to calls in the canyon and instead advise nervous neighbors who hear strange sounds to just close their windows and wait until morning.

That’s the Internet legend. The reality is very different.

Reno Police Department spokesman Steve Frady and Deputy Chief Jim Johns said the stories about the canyon “sound like hoakum.” And as for police avoiding the area, “(residents) call, we go,” Johns said.

Neither police nor the Reno Gazette-Journal newspaper archives have any record of bloody mayhem in Robb Canyon in the 1970s or any other time. The canyon’s reputation in cyberspace came as a shock to nearby residents interviewed by the RGJ last week.

“Wow, that’s really weird; it’s a surprise to me,” said Mike Montalbo, who for 17 years has lived on Backer Way above the copse of aspen trees that ghost hunters have described as one of the canyon’s hot spots for supernatural experiences.

“It’s news to me. I’ve never heard any noises or anything like that except for coyotes,” he said.

Montalbo said he can confirm the “cold spots” along the canyon path near Rainbow Ridge Park.

“My wife and I have walked there, and when you get down to where the (creek) water is flowing, it does get a few degrees colder,” he said. “But I think that would be natural.”

Other neighbors, who have lived in the area between three and 20 years, also said they had no idea the canyon was supposed to be haunted. The various Web sites list paranormal research groups and individuals who reported suspected supernatural events in the canyon. None of those sources, when they could be tracked down, returned phone calls and e-mails from the RGJ last week.

Still, people who read the Internet reports often go to the area to see for themselves.

Cate Barrett, 28, of Sparks, said she and a friend hiked down the canyon just before sunset one day in May. She said they had read the blog accounts of the area and were prepared to be scared.

They were.

“We sort of scared ourselves once it got dark,” Barrett said. “It is spooky down there. …We didn’t feel or see anything out of the ordinary.”

She said she wasn’t really expecting a ghostly encounter.

“Come on, it’s the Internet,” she said. - RGJ

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LEGEND OF ROBB CANYON, NEVADA

In the early 1970's the mutilated bodies of a woman and 3 men were unearthed in this, at the time, remote high desert canyon in west Reno. To this day, the murders have not been solved, and several visiting psychics feel the dead may be attempting to engage the living to solve their gruesome murders. Currently the canyon sits below a city park, and the mesa-top high above is speckled with houses. Over the years, residents have reported seeing strange lights and hearing very disturbing sounds, including a bloodcurdling scream, that "you will never forget for the rest of your life" echoing up the canyon. Although many long time residents of the area are reluctant to talk about what they have experienced, it is hard to not find someone without a personal account of paranormal activity. Although many other west Reno parks are crowded in summer evenings; you will never see any one in here after sunset.

Reportedly, both the Reno Police Department and Washoe County Sheriff's office no longer respond to calls to investigate the disturbances in the canyon, and often say "just close your window and stay out of that canyon at night".

When paranormal investigators enter the canyon, they are hit with an immediate and overwhelming feeling of dread and fear, causing many "premature" endings to their investigations.

In a narrower part of the canyon up stream from the bridge, Shadow Men have appeared to both Investigators and fixed infrared cameras. The phenomena seem to center around the large dead tree next to the creek. Many reports of a horrible and prolonged scream emulate from this general area.This is also the area that "cold spots" are usually reported and physical contact felt. EVP recordings made here have produced low level "chant-like" whisperings. In a terrifying session in the fall of 2005, Mike Blankenship, an investigator from Kansas was knocked to the ground here and held down for a few seconds by an unseen and unrecorded force. - haunted-places.com

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