Bellville, Ohio Ghost Tales


At first glance Bellville, Ohio appears like a standard town, but this town has chilling secrets masked in the night. Night hour is living dead time in this place. Not everybody trusts in the stories the locals tell, but the living dead could show themselves to you if you stay for the night in Bellville.

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

The ghost of a jet pilot can be distinguished time and again pacing through an apartment right next door to Bellville. People allege that this phantom is that of a local who settled here in Bellville long
 
    ago.

The frightening ghost of a Viking is every now and then seen on the apex of Schweitzer Hill after midnight staring at the panorama. No matter what, it's a bloodcurdling spirit that should
  be stayed away from.

A scary skeleton has been spotted on many instances at Cedar Fork before sunrise throwing boulders into the flow.

A guy that turned into a vampire has repeatedly been spotted at a public phone in Bellville talking on the telephone. Whatever folks exclaim, it is certainly a menacing phantom that is preferably not disturbed.

The ghost of a pregnant woman is repeatedly distinguished looking at the water by Lake Maria Dam around midnight.

The ghost of a young guy in a denim jacket has supposedly been observed on a small number of occasions next to the water's
edge at Lake Maria staring. One of the local residents determinedly declares that this ghost likes frightening foolhardy folks who are courageous enough to disturb the quiet in Bellville. One thing is for sure, this ghost certainly is terrifying; one that you wouldn't want to run into very late at night.

A headless man can repeatedly be witnessed trying to verbalize something in Wannegan Valley before sunrise. Well, it's a terrifying phantom that any sensible person would not want to encounter.

The ghost of a surgeon with a bloody uniform can be perceived over and over again walking through a Bellville neighborhood graveyard. A number of of the locals claim this ghost loves frightening unwise folks who come seeking ghosts in Bellville. In any case, it indisputably is a bloodcurdling ghost that you shouldn't go searching for.

A woman with her right arm and left leg cut off has now and then been noticed contemplating beside a secluded road right next door to Bellville before sunrise.

The phantom of a man clutching a blood-splattered axe is once in a while witnessed in Bicentennial Park at midnight startling folks. No matter what, this ghost undoubtedly is chilling; one that should be avoided.

The ghost of a civil war combatant has allegedly been distinguished on a few occasions being in a vacant structure in Bellville. No matter what people say, this is an unfriendly ghost that you would not want to come across at the stroke of midnight.

The ghost of a critically charred woman may every so often be noticed being carried by a motorbike on a murky road near Bellville.

The ghost of the driver of a train was perceived in a Bellville apartment. Many people around here have had similar events with a similar spirit.

A female lacking a head became visible screaming at the viewer to stay away in Buckeye Lake State Park outside the park headquarters. This ghost is incredibly active in this vicinity; there have been frequent other reports of this precise ghost. One thing is for guaranteed, it is unquestionably a menacing ghost that any commonsensical person wouldn't want to encounter.



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