Myrtles Plantation, in rural Louisiana, is one of the most haunted places in the United States. Like most of the paranormal episodes of.Yes! Sam and Judith Haney were excited to start construction on a swimming pool in their backyard when a man knocked at the door warning them that if they dug up their backyard they would be digging up human remains. However, Winter.Frances claimed that the figure was ‘so real that the candle even gave off a soft glow’ and that, ‘knowing nothing about ghosts’, she was ‘terrified and pulled the covers over her head and started screaming’. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Six Haney relatives were diagnosed with cancer. This episode of.One of the most haunted cemeteries in the United States, Chicago’s Resurrection Cemetery is home to Resurrection Mary, a ghost looking for a ride home. Harris said that David had told him details about how Matt had killed him. The legend of Chloe
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Myrtles Plantation, built in 1794, and rumoured to be on top of an Indian burial ground, is believed to be haunted by more than ten different ghosts.Myrtles Plantation was built in 1794 by David Bradford,The plantation is believed to be the site of ‘at least’ ten murders but there is,The most popular story about a ghost of Myrtles Plantation.It’s not known whether Chloe was forced to be Clark’s mistress but she would not have had a choice and would likely have been sent to work in the fields, the most brutal work on the plantation, if she resisted.Sources disagree as to why, but it is believed that Chloe then put a ‘small amount of poison’, believed to be oleander flowers or leaves, into a birthday cake that was,Sarah Woodruff and her two daughters each.Most sources seem to agree that Chloe was then hanged by the others slaves on the plantation then weighed down with rocks and thrown into the Mississippi River, either to punish her themselves, or to avoid punishment themselves from Clark Woodruff for ‘harbouring’ her.Despite this legend being so popular, the ‘historical record’ does not,Another part of the legends tells of three Union soldiers who were killed in the house after they ‘broke in and attempted to loot the place’ and were,Since then it has reportedly been claimed that ‘ghostly footsteps’ can be heard ‘coming into the house, walking to the stairs and then climbing to the 17th step where they, of course, come to an end’. Please check the email address you entered is correct. Her spirit has been linked to two young women buried in the cemetery: Mary Bregovy and Anna “Marija” Norkus, both of whom died in car accidents in the early 20th century.Despite the fact that Jim and Kay Tatum built their own house in Atlanta, Georgia, they found it haunted by some pretty intimidating spirits. The haunted Myrtles Plantation is located in the State of Louisiana in a town called "St. Francisville". Witnesses reported seeing the blimp lose altitude, before it became tangled in power lines, which brought it down to the ground.
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“At first I thought it was my husband,” she said, “but I went into the bedroom and there he was in the bed.” Thinking maybe it had been an intruder, Jim and Kay moved on with their lives.
Doors slammed, there were other unexplained noises, and, terrifyingly, Mary’s own son started screaming one day for no reason. As soon as they moved in, strange things started happening.
Her children, a son and a daughter, also did not die after eating a poisoned birthday cake.While living in Louisiana, researcher David Wiseheart.Your email address will not be published.Subscribe to our mailing list and get interesting stuff and updates to your email inbox.Sorry something went wrong. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are as essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. The Navy put several blimps on patrol to protect the coastline, which was vulnerable to attack.
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A bouncer, who proudly proclaimed that he didn’t believe in ghosts, taunted the spirits and was hit by a flying ashtray in an empty club.
When he offered her a ride home, she instead asked to be dropped off near the cemetery.