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Lejunior, Kentucky Ghost Tales | |
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You may imagine that there's nothing abnormal on the subject of Lejunior, Kentucky, but under the surface there are abnormal things taking place. Things go down in this town that can't be given an explanation. Some locals claim these accounts are untrue, but the undeparted spirits of Lejunior are all too real.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of an aged prospector with a sizeable beard and a hook instead of his right hand has repeatedly been noticed struggling out from a drain hole on a Lejunior lane before sunrise. One of the people
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who live here firmly says that this ghost gets pleasure from startling people who come trying to locate ghosts in Lejunior.
The phantom of an aged woman clutching a pistol is often perceived playing
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a melody on a piano in a Lejunior building. Some of the residents assert this ghost may be a recognized former time inhabitant of Lejunior.
The phantom of a waitress has been witnessed on a small number of instances in a mirror in a Lejunior building; the ghost was exclusively noticeable in the mirror.
The phantom of an old Indian chief may often be observed beneath a lofty tree in Kentenia State Forest consuming a cracker.
A dark cat that shifted shape into a lady may be noticed frequently floating down on Abner Branch late at night. If you talk to the local residents, this spirit is possibly the tormented spirit of a local who used to live here in Lejunior.
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