OOC for "Murder House"

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Address: 1120 Westchester Place, Los Angeles (in the Country Club Park neighborhood).

History of the Murder House

Description of the house (including pictures)

Why was it selling so cheaply? (See the bottom half of the link to the left.)



Living Characters:

Ghosts who have made appearances:

  • A green X means NOT "known" to be a ghost.
  • A orange X means "suspected" to be ... something!
  • A red X means NOT "known" to be a ghost.

Characters whose Living/Deceased Status is not yet determined:
 
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Carmen Howard -- 19

https://i.imgur.com/lcRvS2A.jpg?1

Place in the story:
  • Sister of Maria Peterson; sister-in-law to Maria's husband, Robert.
  • Wild child.
  • Obsessed fan of the history of the Murder House.
  • Reluctant future student of some yet-to-be-selected College or University.

Physical Description:
  • Face shot and full, sexy body shot.
  • 5'6", 34C-24-34 body; firm and fit, curvaceous.
  • Wavy brunette hair, worn long over her shoulders.
  • Deep brown eyes.
  • Tattoos, yet to be described.

Personality:
  • She's a wild child.
  • Flirty and sexually active, though, not a slut by any means.
  • Conceited to an extent; she knows she's hot and takes advantage of it at times, but she's not cruel; she doesn't promise sex for her own gain, then back off leaving the guy blue balled.
  • Intelligent and knowledgeable; if she has questions about something interesting (such as the Murder House), she knows how to investigate and find the answers she needs.
  • She's got a morbid streak in her, which will guide her through this story.

Direction in which I see her going:
  • She will be the primary force in finding information about the Murder House and its previous owners.
  • She will likely be occupied by one or more ghosts at various times.
  • She will come to understand that the home is occupied by Ghosts, and she will either come to befriend them, fear them, or a combination of them both.
 
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History of the Murder House


1920:

  • Built by Alfred B Rosen, considered thee doctor to the stars.
  • While he originally was a surgeon at a local hospital, he slowly moved all of his work to his office in the home.
  • Alfred and his wife, Ingrid, had 1 child who lived to adulthood to have children of his own. Possible story line here.

1944-46:

  • After botching the surgery of a major movie star, Doctor Alfred Rosen's name, reputation, and career were ruined.
  • He became the General Practitioner for a US Government Japanese Internment camp located outside of Los Angeles.
  • He began secretly experimenting on Internees at the camp and even in his own home. Each of them died or was killed.
  • Although he took most of the bodies away for secret burial, a handful of them were buried on the grounds. Possible story line here.
  • When his wife learned of his gruesome acts, she threatened to leave and/or turn him into the police.
  • An aside to the whole secret life of Doctor Rosen was that he was also a philander, with a fetish for barely legal women.
  • One night in late October 1946, Ingrid Rosen came home to find her husband in a state of undress with the young maid, identified by neighbors as being named Miss Chambers. Mrs. Rosen shot the maid through the eye, then shot her husband 4 times in the groin area (aiming for his cock and balls), then some time later when the police made entry in response to a report of shots, put the gun's last round through her lower face into her brain.
  • Their son sold the home without ever returning to it. Possible story line here, maybe of a grandchild coming back to the home.

1962-1966:

  • The house was sold to an older couple who were the benevolent types.
  • They took in a 16 year old girl named Maeve O'Connor (Profile and image).
  • In 1964, shortly after turning 18, Maeve began to be visited by the spirit of the long dead Doctor Alfred B Rosen. For 2 years and over 100 visits, he did things to her, sexually and otherwise.
  • In 1966, a burglar caused Maeve to fall to her death over the 2nd floor landing railing.
  • Her spirit has been there ever since.


2004:

  • Sold to as-of-yet-named buyers for $2.4 million in 2020 dollars.
  • They died here as well, though, these facts are yet to be presented.

2010:

  • Purchased by movie producer Roland Harrison and his wife, Constance.
  • They paid the equivalent of $1.3 million in 2020 dollars.

2012:

  • Note -- previously, Maeve O'Connor was listed as having died here. This is no longer true. See 1966 above.
  • Constance Harrison caught her husband, Roland, naked in their bedroom with an equally naked young wanna-be actress yet to be identified.
  • Constance killed the young actress by putting a fireplace poker through her torso from the back. She then beat her husband to death with one of his own Oscars statuettes.
  • Three days later, when the police showed up on a tip that the actress had had an audition here with Roland, Constance threw herself out of the 3rd floor window, impaling herself on the wrought iron fence.

2020:

  • 17 September: Sold to Dr. Robert and Maria Peterson.
  • They paid the measly sum of $900,000. The property and furnishings were valued at close to $3 million.
 
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Description of the Murder House

History of the Murder House

Images:

Description of the house:
  • Oversized, oak and glass door.
  • Low, melodic door bell playing about 10 notes of some long forgotten song.
  • .

History of the house:
  • The interior of the home had been lovingly and historically renovated by the previous owners.
  • It was last occupied nearly 8 years before the start of the RP.
  • Off the foyer and through dual sliding wood doors are the living room, library, and dining room.
  • Upon first view of it, Carmen thought she might be standing in the preserved estate of some famous and yet obscure Silent Film star.
  • It was described by the real estate agent as such:
    • "It's a classic L.A. Victorian, build in 1920 by thee doctor to the stars at the time, Alfred B Rosen. With the exception of the kitchen, which I'll show you in a moment, and the music studio--"
    • "The studio will be perfect for you, dear," speaking to Maria. "It is sound proof and will give you all the privacy and peace and quiet you'll want."
    • "The main house is ... 3 stories, with the attached studio that is but one floor but with cathedral ceilings.
    • The interior is 14,000 square feet.
    • It sits on "a full quarter of an acre of mixed lawn, shrub, and privacy-inducing forest."
    • Original Tiffany stained glass windows, light fixtures, chandeliers, and additional glass adornments.
    • "Rich wood paneling, wood floors with carpets ... that they are worth an absolute fortune"
    • "6 original fireplaces, beamed ceilings with antique gold and silver leaf painting."
    • "There's a solarium in the back overlooking the private grounds" which she describes as "Breathtaking...! ... once you find an appropriate landscaping business to tend to it."
    • "The residence evokes the quality and grandeur of a bygone era ... it represents a once-in-a-generation ... once-in-a-century opportunity for that special couple who could truly appreciate it." (This quote was stolen from an online story about the house and edited to fit our story.)



Why was it selling so cheaply?
  • The home and property was being sold for $900,000.
  • 10 years ago it sold for $1.3 million in today's money.
  • 6 years before that it sold for the equivalent of $2.4 million in today's money.
  • By today's booming real estate market standards, even just the furnishings and land -- after demolishing and removing the house -- was worth almost $3 million dollars.
  • The real estate agent explained as such: "California Law states that I must inform you of the home's recent history, dating back at least 3 years."
  • She explained that the owners had died of a "Murder suicide".
  • "The man of the home, Roland Harrison, an up and coming movie producer, had had, what would you call it...? An affinity for young starlets. The younger the better, is what the tabloids said after his death."
  • His wife, Constance Harrison, caught him sitting on the end of the bed naked with a barely legally aged young woman standing before him, equally naked.
  • She shoved a fire poker into the young woman's back and clean through and out her front side, before then beating her shocked and frozen husband to death with one of his own Oscar statuettes."
  • "Missus Harrison then went to the third floor, which had been her sewing studio at the time, sat there until the police arrived three days later to word that the young woman was missing and had last been scheduled for an audition at this address ... then threw herself out of the window ... impaling herself on a section of wrought iron steel that, unfortunately, is still a part of the home's security perimeter."
  • The Agent didn't mention the other deaths that took place in or around the home as she wasn't legally required to do so.
 
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Maria Peterson

https://i.imgur.com/ysV5E0n.jpg?1

Place in the story:
  • Wife of Robert Peterson.
  • Sister of Carmen Howard.
  • Assistant Curator of Modern Art for the Richardson Gallery.

Physical Description:
  • Image as a former cheerleader.
  • 5'8", 36C-26-36 body; fit and athletic; she complains she's overweight, but people don't mind looking at her.
  • Dark auburn hair (natural); wavy and down to mid back.
  • Deep green eyes.
  • Tattoos, yet to be described.

Personality:
  • She is very intelligent, well educated, and sensible.
  • Despite the seemingly sexual energy and heat she used to give off as a high school and college cheerleader, Maria is actually very quiet and reserved with anyone but her family.
  • She is very vanilla when it comes to sex:
    • She won't perform oral sex on Robert.
    • She hasn't allowed him to perform oral sex on her since before their marriage.
    • She prefers the Missionary Position for a one and done climax for both of them before cuddling to sleep.
    • NOTE -- this all changed one night for still unknown reasons, explained beginning here.

Direction in which I see her going:
  • She won't initially believe any of the Ghost Story nonsense her sister will uncover.
  • Still, she was occupied by a ghost one night (a whore killed on the property), which resulted in her sucking her husband's cock, something that baffled the crap out of both of them. (More details yet to come on this.)
  • She will likely come to be occupied by other Ghosts before this all cums to an end.
 
(OOC: Ravenloft has graciously permitted me to create his profiles so that -- in my OCD fits ;) -- I can add details to them as I see fit, something I couldn't do if he himself had created the profiles.)


Robert Peterson

https://i.imgur.com/8ESyLsW.jpg?1

Link for above pic

"Thinking" pic link

Place in the story:
  • Husband of Maria Peterson.
  • Brother-in-law to Carmen Howard.
  • Private practice psychiatrist (working out of his home).

Physical Description:
  • 6'2", 178#; fit and athletic.
  • Dark brunette hair, worn short and professionally.
  • Deep brown eyes.

Personality:
  • Confident, intelligent; well educated.
  • Very professional in his career as a psychiatrist.
  • Loyal to his wife, even if he sometimes fantasizes about other women.
  • The Murder House will change all this, of course.
 
Maeve O'Connor

  • Apparent age is 20.
  • However, she was born in 1946 and died in 1966.

https://i.imgur.com/1ky0pMi.jpg?2

Image link

Place in the story:
  • She was thought to be one of Robert's new patients.
  • However, we learned that she is actually a spirit living in the house.
  • Possible virgin, but she's not at all shy. (See more below.)
  • How did she die?

Physical Description:
  • 5'6", 36D-26-38 body; full, curvy, sexy figure.
  • Long, sometimes unruly, auburn hair, lightened by sun
  • Deep green eyes.

Personality:
  • According to her first session with Doctor Robert, she's never known the pleasure of orgasm with a man.
  • She's not afraid to masturbate in front of someone else, as learned beginning in the second half of this post.

Her history:

  • Born in 1946.
  • Her mother, Martha, had Maeve at a very young age, possible even her early teens.
  • Her father, Craig, had intentionally gotten Martha pregnant.
  • With no family to support her or no ability to make a living as a single, teenage mother, Martha was entirely reliant on the abusive Craig for most of her life.
  • Craig would sometimes abandon Martha and Maeve for months, even years at a time.
  • Often, Martha and Maeve ended up in the Pratchet House, a poor house for unmarried mothers and their minor aged children.
  • At Pratchet House, the pair had food and shelter, but each of them suffered verbal and physical abuse; Martha was sexually abuse on a regular basis.
  • In 1962, when Maeve reached 16 years of age, her father made a claim to Pratchet House to have his family back.
  • Craig had only one thing in mind, though: fucking his own underage daughter.
  • But an agency had rescued her from Pratchet house and placed her with a elderly family.
  • Maeve's new address: 1120 Westchester Place, Los Angeles, California.
  • Over the next 4 years, she lived the best life she'd ever known.
  • Then in 1964, at age 18, the strangest thing happened: her adoptive mother, Yolanda, died of a fall to the bottom of the stairs. Or ... at least Maeve thought she died. Maeve ran for help, but when she returned unable to find anyone, Yolanda was standing in the kitchen alive and well.
  • A few weeks later, her adoptive father simply disappeared.
  • It was soon after that that a Doctor -- Alfred B Rosen, who unknown to Maeve had died in 1946 -- began making house calls upon Maeve, including but not limited to gynecological visits.
  • Maeve had witnessed a great deal of sex and sexual abuse in her life, and she'd begun to develop sexual urges. She allowed the doctor to touch her and treat her in ways that were anything but professional.
  • She knew what orgasm was; she'd driven herself to climax.
  • But the Doctor never drove her to orgasm and it was beginning to frustrate her to no end.
  • Doctor Rosen made over 100 visits over two years. Most visits included some degree of undressing, some degree of pleasurable touch, and something very intrusive exploration of Maeve's womanhood. But no orgasm.
  • One winter night in early 1966, a burglar entered the house and was confronted by Maeve. To his disbelief, she began talking her clothes off, asking him to make love to her.
  • He panicked and tried to flee, and when Maeve tried to stop him, he hit her and she fell over the bannister to her death.

Direction in which I see her going:
  • She yearns for the pleasure of orgasm with a man.
  • She manifested in her original, physical form at one point, but she may also attempt to occupy a living person as well.
 
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Miss Chambers

Images:

Her History:
  • She was born in 1924, 96 years before the beginning of the RP.
  • Her employment and residence at 1120 Westchester began in 1940 -- 80 years ago -- as a 14 year old assistant to her mother, who had been the Rosen's maid at the time.
  • She dutifully went to school by day, concentrated on her homework at night, and assisted with the large housekeeping duties on the weekends.
  • At 18 and recently graduated from primary school, she took over the position of Maid from her then ill mother.
  • She immediately caught the eye of the Doctor Alfred B Rosen, who until that point seemed to have never noticed her.
  • Within a month, Rosen had relieved Miss Chambers of her virginity and begun a serious sexual relationship with her.
  • Miss Chambers -- who had never so much as held hands with a boy before this -- had accepted the man's seduction with ease and eagerness.
  • She quickly blossomed from the shy little girl Doctor Alfred Rosen had first come to know to the sexy, flirtatious creature Doctor Robert Peterson knows today.

Place in the story:
  • Is she a ghost? Although I know, you don't ... at least not for certain. She is different from the other spirits living in the house in ways which will become apparent, but you can rest assured that she is not your normal Maid.
  • She is the Maid of 1120 Westchester Place currently.
  • Some people see her as a sexy young woman while others see her as a bitter old nag.

Physical Description:
  • The younger Miss Chambers:
    • 5'7", 130#; 36C-26-37; curvy and delicious with pert breasts and big pink nipples.
    • Dark auburn hair, typically worn up in a bun; down, it reaches to the middle of her back.
    • Hazel-green eyes.
    • As the Young Miss Chambers, her neatly trimmed and short-haired muff proves that the drapes do match the carpet. (No one will ever see the Elder Miss Chambers' muff, trust me.
  • the Older Miss Chambers:
    • Shorter (particular in her flats,, not sexy 4 inch heels), heavier, and no longer shaped like a Hollywood bombshell.
    • Her right eye is a dead eye, the pupil whited out from reasons that have not yet been explained.

Personality:
  • Young Miss Chambers:
    • Excessively flirty with Robert.
    • Always professional and polite with Carmen and Maria.
    • There is the possibility that she might try to seduce Maria, though.
  • Older Miss Chambers:
    • Kind of stiff; very serious about her job, about the care for the home, and about guests/patients showing due respect for the homeowners.
    • Not at all flirty like her younger self.

Direction in which I see her going:
  • Young Miss Chambers:
    • She will do her best to get Robert to make a sexual move on her.
    • However, as flirtatious and inappropriately suggestive as she is, she will never make the first physical contact.
    • She has no intention of leaving the Murder House, as do some of the other Spirits. This is her home.
  • Older Miss Chambers:
    • She is here to do her job and keep the family safe.
    • I can see her killing to fulfill that duty.
 
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