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Lamar, South Carolina Ghost Tales | |
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There's not one thing extraordinary regarding Lamar, South Carolina by day, but when the dark shadows of the night roll in the undead take over. Dark time is undeceased time in this place. Some local residents say there are no phantoms, but anyone who has stayed for a few days in Lamar, South Carolina knows better.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A decapitated guy has repeatedly been seen resting on a stool in a home in Lamar.
A lady with her head and left arm and right leg removed has supposedly been noticed on a small number of instances
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at midnight drifting by on Boggy Gully Swamp.
An army uniform striding around lacking a body in it may repeatedly be made out in Jacks Bay at night struggling to hide a cadaver. A woman who lives
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here claims that this ghost is the ghost of a vacationer that was killed while passing through Lamar some decades ago.
The ghost of a civil war warrior can be perceived frequently strolling from mobile home to mobile home around midnight on a Lamar street. No matter what folks articulate, it is unquestionably a bloodcurdling ghost that you shouldn't go seeking.
The phantom of a dreadfully burned lady has from time to time been made out going through a fridge in the kitchen of a Lamar mobile home before sunrise.
The ghost of the driver of a train is sometimes spotted relaxing at
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a coffee table in a Lamar building. One thing's for certain, this is an antagonistic phantom that is rather not messed with.
The ghost of an awfully mangled hunter dragging a dead mountain lion
has been said to have been noticed on several occasions struggling to express something in Cheraw State Park at the park headquarters.
A female devoid of a head can every now and then be distinguished
looking at people in a Lamar home through a keyhole.
The phantom of a youthful lady with a rope around her neck has often been observed at the entrance to Congaree Swamp National Monument reasoning.
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unbelievably chilling phantom is often distinguished waving to cars by the side of a shadowy road outside Lamar.
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