Ackerly, Texas Ghost Tales


There's not one thing abnormal on the subject of Ackerly, Texas in the day, but some former folks from the past have returned to this place. The undead are living in this municipality as the residents will tell you about. Several residents assert these accounts are lies, but seeing is believing and if you stay an extra day here in Ackerly, you may perhaps perceive a ghost.

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

A decapitated gentleman can be noticed often in a restaurant in the Ackerly area. It has been alleged that this particular spirit
 
    enjoys frightening unwise folks who are brave enough to interrupt the peace in Ackerly.

A female with her head and both arms amputated has sometimes been perceived trying on a shirt in an Ackerly
  home.

The phantom of a man clutching a bloody axe is from time to time witnessed smoking a cigar in Big Spring State Park by the park headquarters. If you listen to the residents, this ghost takes pleasure in terrifying foolhardy people who come looking for ghosts in Ackerly.

An armed forces uniform marching about without a body in it has purportedly been distinguished on frequent instances scrambling up from a drain hole on an Ackerly residential road before dawn. In any case, it's a chilling spirit that you shouldn't go looking for.

The phantom of a gravely burned female may every
so often be spotted nosing around in mailboxes in the early morning hours before sunrise in Ackerly.



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