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I was looking though these pictures and I saw a orb in the picture at a haunted house that I trick-or-treated at last year. It is on the right side corner of the tarp. .
 Ghost picture submitted by JoJo
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I use to never believe in ghosts but a few days ago I went outside at about 11 o'clock at night to go play with my friends and cousins (my cousins came over and they live in North Carolina so we were up really late). Then I saw my other cousin who is 4 years old come out from the side of my house...crying. She ran to me and I asked her what was wrong. “I saw a girl about your age and she said to follow her because she knew where you were. I thought that the girl was one of your friends. Once I got to the woods a boy that looked like a demon came out of the woods and started to hit me...hard.” she told
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me. I got my friends and ran to the wood, because we didn't believe in ghosts. Then I saw something. Right now, I can still see his bloody red eyes. When I went to a psychic and she said that there was
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a psychic girl lived here in the 1700s and, since no one new what to do, the ghost tormenting her (the demon) took her soul and now she is his slave. We got the demon, or shall I say forced, him to leave and helped the girl leave. The 1st time I saw her was the night after I helped her leave. She had long brown hair, blue eyes, and a fancy dress on. She was 12, my age. She said thanks and disappeared. Submitted by Nikki
At my favorite park, my father is a policeman. He was looking around to see if anyone was at the park. He say a woman saying ''I have been waiting, my love.'' He stepped out to tell her
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that she had to leave, then she stepped back and disappeared. Submitted by Hailey
During the daylight hours Lawrenceville, Georgia is your typical United States municipality, but if you
are easily alarmed, you'd best stay away from this location during the dark hours. There have been loads of occurrences with individuals from the other side. Skeptics don't have faith in the local spirit
descriptions, but the undeceased could show themselves to you if you stay for a few days in Lawrenceville.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The
phantom of a security guard with a bullet hole in his forehead has once in a while been witnessed at Atha Dam at the stroke of midnight smoking a pipe. Some of the residents declare this ghost is the
undead spirit of a long forgotten Lawrenceville local person. In any case, this is a bad ghost that is preferably not disrupted.
The ghost of a man sporting a soldier's outfit is from time to time
seen in Bethesda Community Park on a dark night burying a body by a big boulder.
An old knight's armor lacking a human being inside is known to have been distinguished on several occasions in Beaver
Ruin Creek carrying a human headbone. Whatever folks state, it's a menacing ghost that you do not want to meet after midnight.
A somewhat transparent man clothed as the captain of a oil tanker
can every so often be made out in Britt Shoals in the early morning hours sniveling. It has been said that this particular ghost is the ghost of a traveler that was killed while journeying through Lawrenceville
some decades ago. Any which way, it is indisputably a scary ghost that any normal person wouldn't want to bump into.
The ghost of a young guy wearing a confederate uniform was perceived on a Lawrenceville
lane at the stroke of midnight. The spirit was ingested by the thin air after being made out. If you listen to the folks who live here, this spirit is that of a resident who resided here in Lawrenceville
a long time ago. In any case, this ghost unquestionably is scary; one that you shouldn't go looking for.
The phantom of a shackled up man was perceived struggling to grip something by McDaniels
Bluff. Scared by the viewers the ghost withdrew into the dark. No matter what, this is an antagonistic ghost that should be kept away from.
The ghost of a hobo came into sight watching the landscape
from the highest spot of Lanier Mountain around midnight. When perceived the ghost came near the viewer who then escaped. If you listen to what the locals claim, this ghost gets pleasure from frightening
foolish folks who have the courage to disrupt the peace in Lawrenceville. One thing's for sure, it's a chilling phantom that you would not want to run into before dawn.
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