San Felipe, Texas Ghost Tales


While the sun is shining San Felipe, Texas is your regular United States town, but some long gone people from the past have returned to this town. Night is undeceased time around here. Not everybody believes in the descriptions the people who live here tell, but everybody who has a home in San Felipe is not alive.

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

A woman holding her head beneath her arm was seen pulling a corpse over rocks in City Park on a dark night. When the viewer emerged the ghost ran off. In any case, this is a hostile spirit that you wouldn't
 
    want to bump into very late at night.

The ghost of a young-looking woman in a blood-splattered prom dress appeared smoking a pipe in the center of Bullinger Creek. The arrival of the viewer alarmed
  the ghost who then disappeared.

A decapitated lady was distinguished in a San Felipe highschool late in the night walking the hallways. The watcher got freaked out and ran away.

The ghost of an eight feet tall enormous giant has regularly been perceived in a mirror in a San Felipe home; the ghost was solely to be seen in the mirror. No matter what, it's a menacing phantom that any sound person wouldn't wish to encounter.

The ghost of a woman having half her head absent is regularly made out in a building right next door to San Felipe. Regardless of what people exclaim, it indisputably is a menacing ghost that you shouldn't go looking for.



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