South Windham, Connecticut Ghost Tales


The daylight hours in South Windham, Connecticut are the same as daylight hours anywhere else, but not all of the inhabitants of this municipality are alive. The ghosts of this city don’t leave anyone unscared. Some people who live here claim these tales are not true, but anybody who has stayed overnight in South Windham, Connecticut knows better.

These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.

The ghost of a tied up man was noticed struggling to dump a dead body in Pigeon Swamp in the early morning hours before sunrise. The arrival of the bystander alarmed the phantom who then disappeared.

The spirit of a youthful woman covered in blood was distinguished late at night soaring across Susquehanna Plains. The onlooker freaked out and ran away.

A gentleman with a large hole through his torso has repeatedly been spotted by Crotch of the River reflecting.

A female's body with a bear's head is often distinguished on the pinnacle of Avery Hill at the stroke of midnight observing the vista. Based
 
    on what the people who live here allege, this ghost enjoys scaring people who are fearless enough to interrupt the serenity in South Windham.

A half rotten human dead body can regularly be made out exploring Ayers Gap in detail after midnight.

 



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