Ferris, Texas Ghost Tales


In the day Ferris, Texas is a normal US municipality, but if you are easily scared, you'd best keep your distance to here at night. The living dead are crawling over this settlement as the local residents will enlighten you about. Skeptics don't believe in the local spirit accounts, but only some of the locals of Ferris are really alive.

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

A man with a sizeable hole through his chest came into sight discussing into the night as if someone besides was nearby. Further stories of this spirit have been described.
 
    Scores of people who live here allege this ghost is the struggling soul of a long dead Ferris local resident.

A gentleman having the head of a demon was made out looking at the landscape at Cherry
  Lake Dam in the early morning hours. This ghost is fantastically active in this area; there have been a handful of other accounts of this precise ghost. Residents who have seen this ghost say this ghost is that of a local who lived here in Ferris long ago.

A moderately rotten human dead body appeared pulling a dead body from the ice cold water of Bear Creek late in the night. This is one of those spirits that is distinguished over and over again in close proximity. People argue that this phantom enjoys scaring unwise folks who come seeking phantoms in Ferris. One thing's for sure, it's undeniably
a chilling ghost that you wouldn't wish to encounter in the early morning hours before sunrise.

The spirit of a grower having on a hat was spotted walking a Great Dane late at night on a murky Ferris street. The ghost was indifferent that there was someone else in attendance. A local woman argues that this phantom may well be a recognized former time dweller of Ferris.

A young girl dressed in a blood-splattered wedding dress was seen in Adams Street Park in the early morning hours before sunrise hiding a dead body by a sizeable boulder. When the viewer showed up the phantom escaped. One of the local residents strongly claims that this ghost is the tormented spirit of a long gone Ferris local person.

A woman with a blue face has regularly been perceived staring through building windows in Ferris in the early morning hours.

The ghost of a delivery man has allegedly been seen on frequent occasions watching cable in a Ferris living room at the stroke of midnight. Several of the folks who live in this town argue this ghost is the ghost of a vacationer that was killed while driving through Ferris some time ago. Anyhow, this ghost indisputably is creepy; one that any sound person would not want to run into.

A man's body with the head of a dog can frequently be noticed searching through trash container on a Ferris street. In any event, this is an unsympathetic spirit that should be left alone.

The ghost of a gentleman carrying a sword may be made out time and again hovering in the air like a cloud in Ferris. It has been declared that this specific phantom is that of a person who existed here in Ferris in the past.

The ghost of a female having a name etched into her foot has now and then been witnessed outside Cedar Hill State Park going mad. No matter what, it's a terrifying ghost that is better not disrupted.

A female with maggots crawling out of her mouth is from time to time witnessed gazing at a person snoozing in an armchair in an apartment in Ferris. Regardless of what folks verbalize, it's without a doubt a bloodcurdling ghost that you would not want to meet before sunrise.



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