Bethel, New York Ghost Tales


There's not a thing peculiar on the subject of Bethel, New York while the sun is shining, but struggling ghosts of days gone by in this city don't appear to aim to go away. Ghosts are so routine here; a lot of locals don’t even lose sleep about it any longer. Skeptics don't have faith in the local ghost tales, but not all the residents of Bethel are still alive.

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

A guy's body having the head of a donkey is regularly distinguished standing by a desolate highway in the neighborhood of Bethel.

A
 
    female person has supposedly been witnessed on a handful of instances in Lake Superior State Park by the ranger station repositioning orbs about.

The ghost of a lady having a word carved into her
  hand can frequently be spotted before sunrise drifting along Angel Mill Brook.

A lady with maggots crawling out of her nostrils may be seen over and over again by Big Brady Swamp looking angrily at the watcher. Whatever folks exclaim, it's a terrifying ghost that is rather not disrupted.

The ghost of a female with a switchblade in her head has every so often been witnessed fishing from the water's edge of Black Lake before dawn. If you listen to what the residents allege, this ghost is in all probability the undeceased ghost of a local person who used to have a house here in Bethel.



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