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Post by lois on Jan 18, 2011 15:10:41 GMT -6
This is a Ghost story here in the midwest, I have heard about since I was a child..
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Post by lois on Jan 18, 2011 15:24:45 GMT -6
The Lady In Black.. another from Unsolved Mysteries.
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Post by lois on Jan 18, 2011 15:49:30 GMT -6
Sky .. do you know this place..
The Devil's BackBone..
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Post by skywalker on Jan 18, 2011 21:14:30 GMT -6
Sky .. do you know this place.. The Devil's BackBone.. Lois Yep, I have been there many times. I've never seen anything strange there though. I guess the ghosts wait until I am gone before they come out. Typical... The last time I was there I did stop at a bar to have a few cold brews, and I saw an old tree where they used to hang people back in the old days. It still had the marks on the branches from where the ropes were tied. The bar had bullet holes in the ceiling also. That was pretty cool.
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Post by lois on Jan 18, 2011 23:29:10 GMT -6
I'd liked to see that.. The first video is only about a hundred miles north of me..Ghost have been seen almost anywhere in this world, but people love to hear a real Ghost mystery..
I was searching unsolved mysteries on u tube as they had a story of a girl who went into the water in a car by a bridge. It was prom night, she was wearing a prom gown. A couple seen her on the bridge and picked her up 20 years later. She ask to be taken to this address. The driver of the car went up to the front door and said the man that opened it. We have your daughter in the car. He said my daughter is dead and slammed the door. When he went to the car all that was on the seat was a red rose for real.. so strange. Poor father, he had many people come tell him they had seen his daughter..
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Post by skywalker on Jan 19, 2011 1:53:23 GMT -6
That's very similar to the story I posted about the Lady of White Rock Lake which is close Dallas, Texas. That story also reports that a lady wearing an evening gown is seen hitch hiking next to a road by a lake, and she asks to be taken to an address, but when they get to it there is nothing but a wet spot on the seat. I wonder if it is the same story? Here's the link...it's in the ghost section. theedgeofreality.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=ghosts&action=display&thread=30
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Post by lois on Jan 19, 2011 23:44:12 GMT -6
No it was near Chicago also.
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Post by auntym on Jan 20, 2011 0:16:56 GMT -6
No it was near Chicago also. thats what i remember...chicago
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Post by auntym on Mar 16, 2011 12:14:05 GMT -6
ghoststoriesandhauntedplaces.blogspot.com/Wednesday, March 16, 2011 The Demon in the DarkLast year at this time I was hard at work on Haunted North Alabama. I did numerous interviews with people to try to get interesting ghost stories. I got one of my favorite stories from a young woman who lived in Huntsville. I couldn't post it on my blog at the time because I had to save it for the book, but this story had a deep impact on me. The young woman who told me the story just wanted to be heard. Most people didn't believe her when she told them her story, so she had stopped talking about it. Her husband believed her only because he was there, but he didn't like talking about it. The young woman told me they had just purchased their dream house. It was everything she ever wanted, but from the beginning the house was just wrong. Even as she unpacked, doors opened and closed. Things moved around. She was so happy to be in the new house, she ignored these things because she loved the house, but one door in particular kept opening every time she closed it. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by skywalker on Mar 16, 2011 18:05:40 GMT -6
That was interesting. A three-fingered creature with claws. I wonder if she had been watching Nightmare on Elm Street before that happened?
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Post by casper on Mar 17, 2011 8:19:46 GMT -6
That was really scary. I would hate to meet that ghost. I didn't know ghosts could hurt people. I know they can cause people to have heart attacks by scaring them but not scratching them with claws. It's a good thing she moved away.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2011 12:59:06 GMT -6
I had an encounter with a demon once... my spiritual adviser got rid of it for me though. Some idiot psychic/satanist I met on a yahoo chat room decided to send me one because he thought it was funny. I would wake up with scratch marks on my chest and my stomach for days.
Haven't had any problems with it recently thankfully... stoopid guy.
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Post by casper on Mar 18, 2011 22:29:31 GMT -6
Really? That's scary Lorelei. What did the demon look like? Did you see it?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2011 3:14:11 GMT -6
Really? That's scary Lorelei. What did the demon look like? Did you see it? No, I never saw it. It would give me bad dreams though and I'd wake up with injuries... ~shrug~
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Post by auntym on Mar 22, 2011 13:46:00 GMT -6
www.ghoststories.ws/classroom-chaos.htmlClassroom ChaosA Personal Experience By Mish Mash So, this happened early this year, about, let’s see, maybe May. So I was in school, (just so you know I'm in Year 5) and everybody had gone to swimming class except me because I was extremely fatigued from playing tons of Wii Sports a week in a row out of boredom. I was starting a thick book I had bought a few days ago. Then, as I was deeply engrossed in the book, my english book, homework sheet, pencil case, junkbook and pen had been swept off alarmingly off my desk. I closed the book and jumped up. There was no one in the class, and my teacher was on playground duty. I picked up stuff one by one and put it back on the desk, then, as I bent to pick up my pen, what felt like my book smash onto my back. I fell back onto the ground onto my knees and hands, then shakily stood up and grabbed my book, slamming it on the desk. "This is NOT funny." I called out loud, and as I said it, the lights shut. They didn't even flicker and shut. They closed immediately. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2011 14:00:18 GMT -6
Spooky Story...
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Post by auntym on Apr 2, 2011 15:08:02 GMT -6
www.ghoststories.ws/the-adoration-chapel.html GHOST STORY The Adoration ChapelA Personal Experience By Jody A visit to the Adoration Chapel at the church is not always as it seems to be. The adoration chapel is a small room in a secluded area of an old church that was built in the late 1890’s or early 1900’s. There, the lights are always low, casting shadowy secrets upon the antique walls of glass and paint. A single spot light shines on the Holy Host, mounted in a gold base that sparkles from every angle with brilliant jewels framed in a circle. Beside the host, stands a large candle whose flickering hints of light pierce the stain glass window, the very stain glass that some people see as a window into the soul. Cars park outside of this window and the stain glass is thin enough to let those on the inside of the chapel know if someone is outside in the parking lot. The chapel is used twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, for perpetual adoration. I come here every Monday night, rain or shine to pray, read or to just relax. I am almost always alone and the room is always quiet, dead quiet . . . maybe too quiet – except for one night. I was sitting in the chapel, the lights low, had finished my prayers and was sitting very still relaxing during my quiet time. While sitting, a rattle was heard from the exterior door. It was a small rattle, a slow, haunting creak of someone entering the front foyer of the little church. This was odd, for usually the front door opens with a loud bang when someone enters. Sometimes a visitor will come to pray, but I did not hear a car drive up. This was truly strange, so I waited and I listened. The second door opened into the chapel, accompanied by another slow, haunting creak. I turned and saw an elderly woman, dressed from head to toe in the Victorian, late 1890’s style. Her clothing was a mixture browns and reds, dark in nature, complete with a veil over her hair and face. This lady was short, plump, very unique looking with a wrinkled smile on her face. My mind went to wondering if she had stepped right off a scene from the movie “Poltergeist”. I watch her as she closed the door quietly behind her and sat down in a wooded chair on the right of the aisle. TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by lois on Apr 2, 2011 19:52:55 GMT -6
Auntym.. sometimes I think we go into a different dimension instead of them coming into ours. She left their dimension right after they had left the church. She was watching a true enactment when they were among the living in their own time. Ive pondered on this a lot. No one will ever know or solve the mystery of ghost..
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Post by auntym on Apr 7, 2011 15:42:15 GMT -6
www.ghoststories.ws/but-you-re-dead.htmlBut You're DeadA Personal Experience By Freada I was creeping on my friends profile pictures when I got a message on my Facebook inbox. It was from a boy named Chris... "Hi," It read. You’re cute." "Thanks, who are you?" I replied. "My names Chris, you should know that, it says it’s from me huh?" He replied instantly. "Ya, I mean how did you find me?" I asked him. "Just cruising through pages, and found you, I knew I had to get to know you, and you live in a town near me." "Oh okay, friend me?" I told him, and he did. We started to talk on chat after that and it continued every day for a month. I really liked him, he was cute too. So we decided to meet up sometime, he picked such a creepy place but it was worth meeting him! (He picked the woods, in a location near town.) The day I was suppose to meet him I was reading through some newspapers that my dad had from a while ago and came across a title that read "15 year old boy, died from car accident." Right next to it was a picture of someone so familiar. I looked closely... My jaws dropped, and my heart stopped for a moment. This can’t be true... That’s, that’s Chris! "Dad... Why do you have newspapers from a different town?" I asked. "It’s just a couple miles away, and I like reading things that happen from different towns." No...This can’t be true... I thought, this Chris died last year... He can’t be dead... I mean I’m talking to him on... Wait. I know. Someone’s on his account and playing a trick on me! How could they? I quickly jumped on the computer and went straight on Facebook. "Who is this? I know it’s not Chris... Chris died last year!" I wrote to him in a chat. "So you found out..." He wrote back. "YES! HOW COULD YOU?" I typed. "How could I not tell you I was dead..?" He asked. "NO! HOW COULD YOU PRETEND TO BE SOMEONE ON THEIR ACCOUNT! AFTER THEY DIED? DO YOU NOT HAVE ANY RESPECT FOR DEAD PEOPLE?!?!" I typed in caps, so angrily! TO CONTINUE READING CLICK ON ABOVE LINK
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2011 18:15:30 GMT -6
LOL...
I don't believe a word of it... but it's a nice modern-day ghost story.
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Post by skywalker on Apr 7, 2011 21:47:32 GMT -6
Casper will believe it. He believes anything about ghosts. He's even got a ghost for a brain.
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Post by casper on Apr 12, 2011 12:27:53 GMT -6
Well I don't beleive it skywalker so HA! It sounds like phoney baloney to me. I don't believe everything about ghosts just most of it. ;D
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Post by auntym on Sept 29, 2011 17:18:47 GMT -6
Unsolved Mysteries: Resurrection Mary
Uploaded by UMHQ on Jul 18, 2010
Unsolved Mysteries: Resurrection Mary
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Post by skywalker on Sept 30, 2011 13:27:50 GMT -6
This story about Resurrection Mary is almost identical to the story of the Lady of White Rock Lake near Dallas. They have a lot of the same details...a young lady in an old-fashioned evening gown who was killed in a car crash after leaving a party...people giving her a ride only to have her vanish into thin air...even the part about the guy walking up to the house and having the occupant tell him that the girl had died a long time ago. I wonder if the story of Resurrection Mary was somehow transported down to Texas where the people just gradually adapted it to White Rock Lake? Or could it be that this same story keeps popping up in different areas of the country as a real ghost story? To go even further out on a limb, could it be possible that different people in different areas are destined to have similar events happen to them? I the next time I get back to Texas I am going to go out to White Rock Lake and spend the night out there just to see if anything weird happens. And the next time I have a day off in Chicago I will head out to this Resurrection Cemetery to see if anything happens there. I just had another good idea! I might do some research to see if there is any historical basis for the White Rock Lake story and then I will write an article comparing the two ghost stories. That would be cool!
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Post by auntym on Feb 27, 2012 12:54:08 GMT -6
www.unexplainable.net/Ghost-Paranormal/The-Chilling-Legend-of-the-Headless-Nun.shtml The Chilling Legend of the Headless NunBy Chris Capps 2/26/12 Church_3.jpg In the 19th century, nuns became one of the center points of old ghost stories. Visit any small town that was around at the turn of the 20th century and you'll likely find record of one ghost story or another told by locals that made reference to a ghostly nun. And it's little surprise, given the important role nuns played in so many communities. But of all of the legends around today, there are none quite so chilling as the legend of the headless nun. It all started around the 1800s in the town of Miramichi, New Brunswick and a noble nun by the name of Sister Mary Unknown (or sister Mary Inconnue). Sister Mary was said to be a woman of honor who wanted the best for her community, which makes her death all the more tragic. Of the different versions of how she died, there is some inconsistency with different people saying it happened at different times and in different ways. Official records on the matter are difficult to track down, and it's still not completely certain if the origin story of the headless nun are centered around a real event or if they are simply the trappings of an old urban legend designed to scare visitors and travelers who lingered there too long. Sister Marie was said to have died one of a few ways. Some say she was beheaded by a madman who went on a rampage, killing the nun and hiding the head in the woods. Still others suggest it was two sailors who committed the ghastly deed. The sailors, according to accounts, were looking for a vast treasure that had been hidden somewhere nearby the town. In those days decapitation was sometimes employed by murderers to hide the identity of their victims. In the days before DNA evidence and dental records, sometimes facial features were all that was available in small communities to identify the dead. This was particularly troublesome in large cities where a murder might take years before a positive identity was discovered. Add to this the short period between death and burial and limited communication, and it soon became clear that many cases relied on circumstantial evidence and eyewitness accounts - many of which were often conflicting. The legend says that the ghost of Sister Mary Unknown has been making the rounds throughout the area, looking for her long lost head. It's said if ever she does find it, she will be able to disappear and find peace. But in the mean time she trudges through the crushing desperation of attempting to locate her lost head. As chilling as it is, it is most certainly a sad story as well. CONTINUE READING: www.unexplainable.net/Ghost-Paranormal/The-Chilling-Legend-of-the-Headless-Nun.shtml
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Post by casper on Mar 11, 2012 17:31:00 GMT -6
How can a ghost lose her head? if she is a ghost she should be able to find the rest of her. I think part of her spirit would be in the head and the rest in the body so they should be able to reconnect in the spirit world. Maybe the ghost appears without a head because that is the way that the nun died and so that is all the ghost remembers. Poor ghost. I feel sorry for her.
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Post by auntym on Mar 14, 2012 12:17:46 GMT -6
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Post by casper on Mar 14, 2012 18:45:36 GMT -6
I hope it was the dude's ghost sending the emails and not just some parctical joke. that would be mean. Why would anybody do something like that? And how could they know all that stuff about the attic and the guys broken ankle? Who else would have known that stuff? I think it was a ghost that did it. He just wanted to say goodbye to his friends.
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Post by casper on Mar 14, 2012 18:48:28 GMT -6
Darn it! My avator looks weird with no Casper in it. Did he fly away or something? That is totally not cool! Somebody stole my ghost!
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Post by lois on Mar 14, 2012 23:17:50 GMT -6
Casper, I can see him, someone put him back I guess before I read your post.
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