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La Joya, New Mexico is just a normal place in the daylight hours, but some former people from the olden days have come back to this town. Dark time is undead time in this place. Some residents assert these stories are lies, but there in fact are frightening things going down here in La Joya during the dark hours.
These are some of the spooky things that have happened here recently.
The ghost of a young-looking woman clad as a house keeper is often made out dragging a corpse through some bushes in Bernado State Game Refuge before sunrise. One thing is for certain, it is indisputably a creepy ghost that should be steered clear of.
The ghost of a destitute man has purportedly been observed on frequent instances digging a nook up on the peak of Picho Hill.
The spirit of a youthful cowboy can be noticed very frequently cleaning a blood-covered shirt in Los Alamos Spring around midnight.
A scary being has from time to time been distinguished in Cibola Canyon at night devastating a map. A local
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resident asserts that this ghost enjoys startling foolish folks who are fearless enough to disturb the tranquility in La Joya.
The ghost of a gentleman clothed as a gas station attendant is from time to time perceived hovering over Loma Parda after midnight.
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