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Tornillo, Texas Ghost Tales | |
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Daytime in Tornillo, Texas is exactly equal to daylight anywhere else in America, but there are ghosts in this municipality, and they come into sight in the moonlight hours. Things jump around, voices out of nothing. Doubters don't trust in the local ghost stories, but everyone who has settled in Tornillo is not alive.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a young lady in a blood-covered wedding dress is regularly distinguished flinging pebbles into County Line Lakes before sunrise. In any event, this is a nasty ghost that you wouldn't want
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to come across around midnight.
The ghost of an 11 foot tall huge giant has been distinguished on frequent instances looking at the landscape at Fabens Dam late in the night.
The spirit
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of a lady having half her head absent may frequently be perceived searching through trash cans on a Tornillo road.
A form with a skeleton face sporting dark robes has sometimes been observed hauling a dead body over rocks in Fabens Park around midnight.
A wandering ghost is once in a while noticed staring in San Felipe Arroyo around midnight. People claim that this ghost may be the spirit of a local who died here in Tornillo before the present.
The spirit of a plane pilot has been said to have been witnessed on many occasions floating in the air like a blimp in Tornillo.
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ghost of a brawny lumberjack gripping a big axe may once in a while be seen staring at a woman slumbering in a bed in a flat in Tornillo. Regardless of what, it's a terrifying spirit that any reasonable person wouldn't want to come across.
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Other haunted towns near Tornillo, Texas:
Fabens, Texas, 6 miles away
Clint, Texas, 15 miles away
San Elizario, Texas, 16 miles away
Fort Hancock, Texas, 18 miles away
El Paso, Texas, 24 miles away
Canutillo, Texas, 46 miles away
Anthony, Texas, 48 miles away
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