The shadow playing the piano always freaks me out!
I have the book titled "
Disneyland Detective" and on page 88 it says that:
"In 1810, a wealthy sailor, Captain Bartholomew Gore, built this Southern-style house for his young bride, Priscilla. Just before the wedding ceremony, the groom left to sail the sea and asked his bride to move into the mansion and wait for him. His one request was that she never enter the attic.
Many months passed. Fearing that her lover had died, Priscilla decided to learn his secret. She entered the attic and opened some old trunks, There she discovered that he was a bloodthirsty pirate. Just as she closed the trunks, Bartholomew appeared behind her. In a rage, he cute his fiancee's head off with an ax. Realizing that he had killed the women he loved, he hung himself from the rafter's in the attic.
Priscilla's ghost still haunts the mansion, her glowing heart a symbol of her enduring love. Over the years, other ghosts have come to stay at the mansion, some taunting the bride by popping out of unexpected places and screaming 'I do'. Eventually, many other spirits have come to 'live' in the house: '999 happy haunts... but there's room for one more'..."
That was kind of gruesome..