Chesaning, Michigan Ghost Tales


Chesaning, Michigan seems identical to any other neighborhood in this country, but only some of the residents of this town are alive. The undeparted are in this town as the folks who live here will declare. Some folks who live here declare these descriptions are untrue, but the undeparted could show themselves to you if you stay for the night in Chesaning.

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

The phantom of a woman with a plastic bag bound around her head was made out in a Chesaning trailer. Freaked out by the viewers the ghost receded
 
    into the darkness. In any event, it is in all certainty a chilling ghost that you wouldn't wish to bump into in the early morning hours.

A large scary ghost emerged concealing a corpse by a sizeable
  boulder in Pine Grove County Park on a dark night. When seen the ghost approached the bystander who then ran off.

The ghost of a youthful man dressed in a confederate uniform was perceived floating by on Blackmer Drain at midnight. There are additional tales concerning this ghost in the neighborhood.

The ghost of a bum was seen strolling along a desolate road near Chesaning. Many reports of this phantom have been reported. Some of the people who live here declare this phantom could be a recognized former time local of Chesaning.

The ghost of a youthful woman drenched in blood is
often spotted resting in an armchair in a mobile home in the neighborhood of Chesaning.

The phantom of an aged hag has supposedly been seen on frequent occasions before sunrise running after a passing Chevy on a shadowy highway outside Chesaning. It has been asserted that this particular ghost is perhaps the struggling ghost of a local who used to dwell here in Chesaning. No matter what, this ghost undeniably is creepy; one that any sensible person wouldn't want to come across.

A man with a sizeable hole through his chest can frequently be spotted pulling up weeds in the garden of a building in Chesaning.

A lady's body with a bat's head may be made out over and over again having a seat on a couch in a house in Chesaning.

A half decayed human dead body has now and then been made out at Bay City State Park mounding stones. One thing is for certain, it's a scary ghost that should be kept away from.

The ghost of a farmer in a farmer hat has allegedly been observed on one or two occasions trashing a book underneath a lamppost in Chesaning. If you talk to the local residents, this ghost is the undeceased spirit of a long gone Chesaning resident.

The ghost of a young-looking air force pilot has often been perceived marching from building to building at the stroke of midnight on a Chesaning street. Anyway, it certainly is a terrifying ghost that you do not want to bump into at night.

A youthful girl in a blood-covered wedding dress is often spotted rummaging around in the closet in the bedroom of a Chesaning apartment late in the night. Lots of local residents declare this ghost is that of a person who settled here in Chesaning some decades ago.

A gentleman with a machete in his head may repeatedly be made out gazing at folks in a Chesaning apartment through a door crack.

A man's body with the head of a dog may be distinguished frequently in a desolate zone close to Chesaning. Residents here who have observed this ghost argue this ghost enjoys terrifying foolhardy folks who have the courage to upset the tranquility in Chesaning.



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