Lorado, West Virginia Ghost Tales


Lorado, West Virginia is just anytown USA by daylight, but when the shadows of the nighttime roll in the undeceased take over. Some of the dead decline to rest in peace in this city. Not everyone has faith in the descriptions the local residents tell, but the spirits of Lorado are out tonight trying to locate someone to terrify.

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

A very chilling ghost may be noticed over and over again on a dark night studying Elsie Hollow in detail. If you talk to the people who live here, this phantom is the tormented soul of a long forgotten Lorado person who lived here. One thing's for sure, this ghost certainly is menacing; one that you would not want to run into at midnight.

The ghost of an elderly female carrying a rifle has every so often been seen trying to locate a shoe up on the peak of Buffalo Mountain.

The ghost of an elderly Indian chief is known to have been witnessed on several occasions pulling a dead body from the ice cold water
 
    of Avis Fork around midnight. Based on what the folks who live here say, this ghost is the ghost of a vacationer that was murdered while driving through Lorado some time ago. Nonetheless, this is a hostile ghost that any wise person wouldn't wish to meet.

A pitch black crow that transformed into a female may from time to time be spotted slurping
  motor oil at Lower Road Branch Lynco Number Two Dam late at night. Many folks who live here declare this phantom is that of a local resident who settled here in Lorado many years ago. In any event, it's without a doubt a terrifying spirit that you shouldn't go looking for.

The ghost of a down-and-out gentleman was distinguished standing by a wild road close to Lorado. The spirit didn't seem to be scared by the onlookers. Folks who have seen this ghost assert this ghost loves startling foolish people who are fearless enough to disrupt the tranquility in Lorado. No matter what, this ghost certainly is frightening; one that should be avoided.




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