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The sunlight hours in Shiro, Texas are the same as sunlight hours anywhere else, but struggling ghosts of days gone by in this municipality don't appear to plan to pass on. There have been a lot of experiences with spirits from a parallel world. Not everybody trusts in the accounts the locals tell, but everybody who stays in Shiro is not alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
A man with a big hole through his chest was seen staring at the water by Duke Lake Dam before dawn. The arrival of the onlooker scared the ghost who then
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faded away.
A woman's body with a goat's head was distinguished at Dennis Branch late in the night heaving pebbles into the water. The ghost mentioned avenging an assassination.
A partly
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decayed human body has often been seen sitting at a coffee table in a Shiro flat yelling names of people. Local people who have observed this ghost say this ghost is the struggling spirit of a long dead Shiro local. Well, this ghost certainly is menacing; one that you wouldn't want to encounter at midnight.
A lady afire, gripping a fuel bottle is repeatedly noticed striding through a home in Shiro. Locals here claim that this ghost is the ghost of a traveler that was murdered while driving through Shiro many years ago.
The ghost of a farmer having on a worn straw hat has allegedly been distinguished
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on numerous occasions riding on a steed next to a highway close to Shiro. A woman who lives here claims that this phantom is that of a local resident who dwelled here in Shiro long ago.
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