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Brilliant, Alabama Ghost Tales | |
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There's not a single thing strange regarding Brilliant, Alabama while the sun is shining, but there are strange things going on in this city during the night. Many spirit stories have been reported by the locals. Not everyone trusts in the tales the locals tell, but the spirits of Brilliant are out tonight trying to find somebody to scare.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A lady with her head and right arm and left leg sliced off may be made out frequently by Brilliant Lake Dam before sunrise staring at the water.
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army outfit striding about devoid of a body in it has every now and then been perceived on the water's edge of Brilliant Lake trashing an object. In any event, it's a chilling ghost that should be let
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alone.
The spirit of a civil war soldier is every so often observed soaring across Chastine Cove at midnight. Some of the residents argue this ghost may perhaps be a celebrated days gone by local of Brilliant. No matter what, it's without a doubt a scary ghost that is rather not upset.
The ghost of a gravely scorched female has been observed on a few instances dragging a cadaver from the chilly water of Barn Creek on a dark night.
The spirit of the driver of a train may now and then be witnessed scrutinizing Cagle Cove in detail at the stroke of midnight. One thing is for certain,
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this phantom indisputably is terrifying; one that you don't want to come across in the early morning hours before sunrise.
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