Emelle, Alabama Ghost Tales


In the daytime Emelle, Alabama is the same as any other American town, but this town has bloodcurdling riddles obscured in the darkness. The undeparted are everywhere in this settlement as the folks who live here will declare. A number of folks who live here assert these accounts are not true, but anybody who has stayed for a few days in Emelle, Alabama knows better.

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

A lady with a sea-green face can repeatedly be perceived in Grindstone Prairie at midnight hauling a corpse across the ground. Whatever
 
    people say, this ghost undeniably is frightening; one that should be stayed away from.

A man with a machete in his head may be witnessed frequently gazing at the water by C E Boyd Dam in the early
  morning hours. One thing's for certain, this is a nasty ghost that you would not want to come across before sunrise.

A gentleman's body with the head of a skunk has once in a while been observed by Ballard Creek shuffling orbs about. According to what the local residents assert, this ghost can be the soul of a local person who passed on here in Emelle before the present.

The phantom of a man gripping a sword is every so often perceived strolling alongside a secluded highway near Emelle.

The ghost of a woman with letters cut into her foot has purportedly been seen on frequent instances taking a rest in an armchair in a home near Emelle.



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