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Location: Lynn St. Apt #11. First moved there in July of 2007. Was visited during my sleep by a ''spirit'' of an old man, who walked over to the other side of the bed where my girlfriend was still sleeping. He touched her forearm and pointed in a Northerly direction. He then looked at me, and pointed to the West, then walked out of the bedroom and vanished. Several incidents after that. Computer made unusual noises in the night. Girlfriend came home one day and hair dryer was running wide open on hottest setting. She never uses that setting, and distinctively remembered turning it off that morning.
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Another instance was with the wall heater in the bathroom being on one day when we came home. I distinctively remembered turning it off that morning. Girlfriend says that she noticed, numerous times,
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a blurr of white light going by her while she was alone in the apartment. Countless times, I would wake up at 3:00 to 4:00 am to use the bathroom, and feel a ''presence'' in the living room area, after leaving the bathroom. Neither one of us uses drugs, and we are only social drinkers. These statements are most definitely true, and NOT fabricated. Since we have moved, none of this stuff is happening any more. Submitted by Anthony Fasulo
One would believe that there's nothing outlandish regarding Vidor, Texas, but some long buried folks from the past have returned to this place. Night
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hour is undeparted time in this town. Several locals assert these descriptions are not true, but with so many ghosts in Vidor you have a relatively nice chance of spotting one if you stay an extra day
in this town.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The spirit of a teenage girl is frequently spotted in a mirror in a Vidor trailer; the
spirit was exclusively detectable in the mirror.
The ghost of a female with half her head not there has been said to have been perceived on a small number of occasions looking for a box beneath
a parked car in a Vidor parking lot at the stroke of midnight.
A character with a skeleton face having on murky robes may repeatedly be perceived very late at night drifting by on Busley Creek.
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wandering ghost can be perceived often in Bairds Bayou in the early morning hours before sunrise struggling to dump a corpse. It's been argued that this particular ghost may be the soul of a local who
died here in Vidor a long time ago.
The ghost of an airliner pilot is every so often distinguished searching for somebody in Carrol Street Park before sunrise.
The menacing ghost of a Hun
has purportedly been distinguished on frequent occasions by Bunns Bluff sniveling.
A gentleman that shape-shifted into a vampire may occasionally be observed gazing in Brakes Bayou before dawn.
In any event, this is an intimidating ghost that you would not want to encounter at night.
The spirit of a pregnant woman has often been spotted in a Vidor area clothing store, wandering the aisles.
No matter what, it is indisputably a frightening ghost that any sound person would not want to bump into.
A beheaded guy is often spotted reflecting very late at night by a road sign in Vidor.
If you listen to what the locals claim, this phantom is perhaps the struggling phantom of a local person who used to dwell here in Vidor.
The ghost of a surgeon with a bloody uniform has been said
to have been distinguished on numerous instances marching through a flat in Vidor.
The ghost of a man grasping a blood-covered knife may regularly be made out crying out names of people in Sea
Rim State Park by the park headquarters. Lots of locals say this ghost is the tormented spirit of a long departed Vidor local resident.
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