Skeletons invade Norwood family’s yard in spooky Halloween display

A Norwood family has created a spooky Halloween display in their neighborhood to bring in the excitement for the spooky season. There’s a bunch of skeletons on display, not just any skeletons – these skeletons come with a backstory that’ll definitely send a shiver down your spine. Homeowner Rob Bussmeyer wrote a fictional tale of a haunted Halloween horse with a terrifying display of the family. Bussmeyer’s story says that a haunted Halloween Horse was cruising down Ivanhoe Avenue in Norwood on October 2, when it crashed through the family’s front yard, knocking over fences and gravestones in the process. The chariot also damaged the family lawn. According to Bussmeyer’s horror fiction, as the hood of the chariot was open and smoke was coming out, the skeleton of the driver placed his hand on his head in disbelief and the other skeletons passed out. Horse they dug a pit, which was an old grave. A golden skeleton placed in the coffin inside the chariot opened the coffin to see what happened as other child skeletons were hovering around the chariot, which was the idea for the story behind the Bussmeyer family’s Halloween display. You can view their Halloween display, The Haunted Halloween Hershey, at 4023 Ivanhoe Avenue in Norwood. Click here to watch the YouTube video of the family set to the Michael Myers Halloween theme song.

A Norwood family has created a spooky Halloween display to get their neighborhood in the spirit for the spooky season.

There are a bunch of skeletons on display, and not just any skeletons – these skeletons come with a backstory that’s sure to send a jumble down your spine. Homeowner Rob Bussmeyer wrote a fictional tale of a haunted Halloween horse with a terrifying display of the family.

Bussmeyer’s story says that a haunted Halloween Horse was cruising down Ivanhoe Avenue in Norwood on October 2, when it crashed through the family’s front yard, knocking over fences and gravestones in the process. The chariot also damaged the family lawn.

According to Bussmeyer’s horror fiction, as the hood of the chariot was open and smoke was coming out, the skeleton of the driver laid his hand on his head in disbelief and the other skeletons exited the chariot. He dug a pit, which was an old grave.

A golden skeleton placed in the coffin inside the chariot opened the coffin to see what happened as other child skeletons were hovering around the chariot, the story behind the Bussmeyer family’s Halloween display.

You can see their Halloween display, The Haunted Halloween Hearse, at 4023 Ivanhoe Avenue in Norwood via Halloween.

Click here to watch the YouTube video of the family set to the Michael Myers Halloween theme song.