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Gays Creek, Kentucky Ghost Tales | |
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The sunlight hours in Gays Creek, Kentucky are the same as sunlight hours anywhere else, but some long dead folks from yesteryear have returned here. Things go down around here that cannot be scientifically explained. Disbelievers don't trust in the local phantom stories, but the undead might show themselves to you if you stay for a few days in Gays Creek.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The spirit of a shackled up guy can be distinguished very often at Buckhorn Dam late in the night swallowing blood from a cup.
The ghost of a young
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lady drenched in blood has from time to time been witnessed trying to locate a bag right by Buckhorn Lake State Park. Regardless of what folks verbalize, it without a doubt is a creepy ghost that you
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shouldn't go searching for.
A guy with a sizeable hole through his upper body is every so often distinguished dining on a piece of bread in Big Groundhog Hollow very late at night. One thing's for sure, this ghost unquestionably is creepy; one that should be let alone.
A woman's body having a horse's head has been made out on several instances around midnight floating down Abner Fork. Lots of local residents claim this ghost could be the spirit of a local resident who died here in Gays Creek before the present.
A gentleman having the head of a devil has regularly been seen smoking
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a cigar up on Langdon Knob. Either way, this is a hostile spirit that is better not disturbed.
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