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In the day Wapella, Illinois is your typical American municipality, but when the dark shadows of the night roll in the living dead take over. Ghosts are so regular around here; scores of local residents don’t even worry about it anymore. Doubters don't trust in the local ghost tales, but the things that occur here in Wapella in the night time will scare you.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A gentleman having a knife in his head was witnessed mounted on a Harley on a dark highway in the neighborhood of Wapella. The eye witness escaped immediately after she noticed the ghost. One thing is for certain, this is an unpleasant ghost that should be shunned.
The phantom of a mailman came into sight in a Wapella home. The phantom was indifferent that there was someone else there. Any which way, it's a creepy spirit that is rather not messed with.
A womanly figure was observed burying a cadaver by a big boulder in Downey Park around midnight. When the witness emerged
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the ghost ran off. In any case, it's sure a bloodcurdling ghost that you do not want to come across in the early morning hours.
The phantom of a woman having a pentagram engraved into her cheek emerged in Mud Creek holding a human headbone. The appearance of the watcher scared the phantom who then vanished.
The ghost of a female with a switchblade in her chest was noticed strolling alongside a deserted road outside Wapella. The observer panicked and ran away.
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