Little Elm, Texas Ghost Tales


Superficially Little Elm, Texas seems like a customary town, but when the darkness of night begins; things turn terrifying. Furniture move about, sounds coming from no-place. A number of local residents allege these testimonies are untrue, but Little Elm is full of tormented spirits just waiting to spook you.

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

A drifting ghost was spotted downing water from John House Springs around midnight. This is one of those ghosts that is noticed very frequently close by. According to the locals, this ghost gets pleasure
 
    from terrifying folks who come trying to find ghosts in Little Elm. One thing's for certain, this is a bad ghost that you wouldn't wish to meet around midnight.

The phantom of a plane pilot was
  perceived in Big Sandy Park after midnight trying to find a hat. The observer escaped when she distinguished the ghost. In any event, it is unquestionably a menacing ghost that you shouldn't go trying to locate.

The ghost of a muscular lumberjack carrying a big axe was noticed gobbling a carrot by Shayhan Point. The ghost was indifferent that there was someone other near.

A menacing skeleton has often been spotted dragging a body from the cold water of Cantrell Slough at night. Loads of residents say this ghost may be the soul of a local person who passed on here in Little Elm in the past.

A
glow-in-the-dark human shape is repeatedly witnessed in an autopart store in the Little Elm area.

The ghost of a young guy sporting a coat may regularly be distinguished by Phillips Dam very late at night looking at the water.

A decapitated man may be spotted very frequently gazing down into the water at Copperas Point at night. Folks here declare that this phantom is probably the tormented phantom of a local who used to have a home here in Little Elm.

A female with her head severed has every so often been observed trying on a shirt in a Little Elm trailer.

A soldier's outfit pacing around with no body in it is sometimes observed nosing around in mailboxes very late at night in Little Elm.

The ghost of a critically scorched lady has allegedly been observed on many occasions in a Little Elm school at the stroke of midnight walking the hallways. One of the locals decisively claims that this phantom is the undeparted spirit of a former Little Elm local person.

The ghost of the driver of a train has regularly been witnessed in a mirror in a Little Elm home; the phantom was only perceptible in the mirror. Regardless of what folks verbalize, this spirit sure is terrifying; one that should be left alone.

The ghost of a critically mangled huntsman dragging a dead wolf is repeatedly noticed in a flat near Little Elm. One thing's for sure, this is an antagonistic spirit that is rather not messed with.

The spirit of a youthful woman with a rope around her neck is rumored to have been seen on a few occasions in a Little Elm area shoe store, marching the aisles. In any case, it's a menacing spirit that you do not want to bump into before sunrise.

An extraordinarily bloodcurdling ghost may frequently be made out in Cedar Hill State Park quite near the park headquarters yelling names. Regardless of what folks utter, it is indisputably a scary phantom that any wise person would not want to encounter.

The ghost of an aged prospector with a sizeable mustache and a wooden left leg may be spotted over and over again resting at the kitchen counter in a Little Elm house pointing at the observer.



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