The Riddle House is situated in Palm Beach County, Florida. This house was constructed in 1920 and was owned by Karl Riddle. Karl, along with his employee, Joseph committed suicide in this house and their souls are said to be wandering inside its premises. No one could reveal the truth behind their mysterious death but it is said that they died miserably, their bodies were hanging with the fans and neck bones were broken. Not only the house but also its furniture, the outside garden and even the nearby houses are scary and restricted for the people to come and stay at.
Death has been in and around the Riddle House since it was built in the early 1900s. First used as a funeral parlor, and later as a private residence, the home has seen its share of tragedy.
But what makes this haunt even more perplexing? In the 1980s, the house was moved across town and from many modern-day reports, the angry ghosts who dwelled there went with it.
In 1905, a Victorian "Painted Lady" house was constructed at 327 Acacia Street in downtown West Palm Beach. Originally called the Gatekeeper's Cottage, the building served as a home to the overseers of the Woodlawn Cemetery across the street.
A century ago, it wasn't uncommon for families to bury their loved ones with the expensive jewelry they owned in life. Grave robbing was an ongoing problem, and those who lived in the Gatekeeper's Cottage were expected to keep an eye out for would-be criminals.