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Pilot Knob, Missouri is just a regular town in the daylight hours, but there are remarkable things going on in this settlement in the dark hours. A lot of phantom sightings have been reported by the local residents. Not everybody believes in the accounts the local residents tell, but anyone who has stayed for a few days in Pilot Knob, Missouri knows better.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A shining human person may be witnessed time and again gazing on the pinnacle of one of the heights in the Saint Francois Mountains before sunrise. In any event, it's sure a menacing ghost that you do not want to meet late in the night.
The ghost of a pregnant woman has occasionally been perceived trying on socks in a Pilot Knob home.
The ghost of a youthful gentleman dressed in a winter coat is once in a while distinguished poking around in mailboxes late at night in Pilot Knob. Regardless of what, this ghost indisputably is creepy; one that you shouldn't go seeking.
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decapitated gentleman is rumored to have been made out on numerous instances late at night floating down on Buckner Branch. A number of of the residents assert this ghost enjoys scaring people who come trying to locate ghosts in Pilot Knob.
A woman with her head and left arm and right leg removed can every now and then be distinguished in a Pilot Knob school in the early morning hours before sunrise striding the hallways.
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