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Most people in Rio, Illinois are joyfully unaware of the horrific riddles this municipality has; this is a municipality where the undead walk the lanes at night. The spirits of this city don’t leave anyone unterrified. A number of residents declare these stories are not true, but Rio is bursting with undeceased souls just waiting to shock you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A man with a machete in his head is from time to time noticed standing by a secluded road near Rio. It's been claimed that this individual phantom is the undead soul of a former Rio local person. Regardless of what people utter, it certainly is a frightening ghost that is rather not disturbed.
A guy's body having the head of a bat has purportedly been observed on a handful of instances at Crescent Lake Dam in the early morning hours before sunrise smoking a cigar. Either way, this is an intimidating phantom that you don't want to encounter after midnight.
A female person may sometimes be witnessed at
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Pennington Creek before dawn flinging pieces of wood into the water.
The ghost of a gentleman clutching a sword was seen traveling on a scooter on a dark highway outside Rio. There are further testimonies with reference to this spirit in the neighborhood.
The spirit of a lady with a cross carved into her arm showed up in a Rio building. Additional accounts of this ghost have been described. In any case, it's a chilling ghost that any wise person wouldn't want to bump into.
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