In 1918, four teens were slaughtered inside the sharpsville factory located on East Walnut Street in the small rural town. While the circumstances surrounding the deaths are still uncertain, the one survivor, Matthew Mccinley, says that the children were forced into the factory by an “evil entity”. The police investigated but unfortunately were never able to find anything other than the corpses of the children. All had strange markings on them resembling claw marks from a human. No arrests have been made but ultimately it caused the boat factory to close down in 1020, after many lawsuits and accusations of evil spirits. Now it is condemned.