Honolulu, Hawaii Ghost Tales

I was wondering if there were any reports on Granny's Motel in Frackville, PA. I stayed there every weekend for four years and on several occasions things happened. I'm usually very skeptical about these things, but there was one time that I just couldn't give an excuse for. I was in my room sleeping and always had an uneasy feeling that someone was watching. In the middle of the night I saw the door open to my room and a man in a cowboy hat and jeans walked in and looked angry. He kept walking towards the bed with his arms extended at me. I thought that I was dreaming, but I wasn't. As he came closer  
    I started to scream and felt his cold hands grasp around my throat and I kicked and pushed as hard as I could until my roommate reached over from the other bed and turned on the light. Needless to say
  I couldn't sleep for the rest of the night. Other times I would still have the feeling of being watched and as soon as I got into the room I would pulled the shades and make sure they were down before I turned the lights out. In the morning every shade in the room would be up and I would jump out of my sleep feeling as if I were watched. I don't know if others have had anything with that old motel (the restaurant part is an old victorian house). I really want to know if anything has happened there.
Submitted by Arein


At first sight Honolulu, Hawaii seems like your regular city, but
this city has creepy riddles obscured in the dark. There have been lots of experiences with individuals from the other side. Folks who have never stayed for the night in this city will laugh and say it's superstition, but the struggling souls of Honolulu are all too real.

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

The ghost of a waitress has frequently been spotted by liamanu Crater guzzling blood from a glass. Regardless of what, this ghost sure is menacing; one that should be stayed away from.

The spirit of an aged cleaning lady is repeatedly noticed devouring a burger in 'Aiea Bay State Recreation Area right by the ranger station.

The spirit of a young-looking lady clothed as a maid has purportedly been distinguished on several instances by an old woman hunting in a forest near Honolulu. Folks claim that this phantom may be a distinguished former time inhabitant of Honolulu.

The spirit of a youthful cowboy may often be observed at Aiea Stream around midnight tossing stones into the stream.

A creepy being can be made out very frequently taking a rest on a sofa in a trailer in Honolulu. One of the local residents firmly asserts that this ghost is the tormented soul of a former Honolulu local person.

The ghost of a gentleman clothed as a car mechanic has occasionally been witnessed looking down into the water at Ahua Point before dawn. A number of of the folks who live in this town argue this ghost is that of a resident who had a house here in Honolulu in the past.

A lady with a partly transparent body is every so often perceived going for a late-night swim at Fort Kamehameha Beach.

The phantom of a guy dressed in a sheriff uniform may every now and then be spotted examining Ahua Reef in detail late at night.

The phantom of an old guy with a large white mustache was perceived looking at the water by Kaplama Basin at midnight. When observed the ghost moved toward the watcher who then ran away. It's been claimed that this precise ghost gets pleasure from startling foolhardy people who have the courage to disturb the quiet in Honolulu.

A lady with a machete sticking out of her head was distinguished wandering from mobile home to mobile home at midnight on a Honolulu road. There have been many accounts regarding this spirit in the neighborhood. If you talk to the people who live here, this ghost could be the spirit of a person who lived here who passed on here in Honolulu many years ago.



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