The Crying Lady in The Dakota New York
The Dakota, an apartment building in New York city, has been home to many rich and famous residents since it opened back in 1884. John Lennon and Yoko Ono moved into the building in 1973 and John was also assassinated outside the structure on December 8, 1980. Before his death John claimed he saw a "crying lady ghost" roaming the halls. Then, after John died Yoko who still lives in the building said she witnessed John's ghost sitting at his piano. Yoko says John told her "Don't be afraid, I am still with you."
The Bell Witch | Adams Tennessee
If you're a scary movie lover you might actually know about the Bell Witch. The films An American Haunting and The Blair Witch Project are both based on the story. Way back in the early 1800s, a man named John Bell moved his family to an area in Tennessee called Red River which is now known as Adam, Tennessee. After they had settled in the new home, some peculiar things started happening. The Bell family began hearing some bizarre nosies, including dogs barking, chains rattling, rats chewing, and a woman whispering. Soon, that woman became known as the Bell Witch, and many people believe she's the ghost of a former neighbor of the Bell's—Kate Batts. Batts and the Bells had a dispute over land and she had sworn vengeance on the Bell family before she died. Later on, Bell died from poisoning—and it's rumored to be the work of the Bell Witch.
Dead Woman's Crossing Weatherford, Oklahoma
This one's a regular murder mystery turned ghost story, according to Atlas Obscura. In the early 1900s in Weatherford, oklahoma, Katie DeWitt James left her home with her baby after she filed for divorce from her husband. She planned to move in with her cousin but her family never heard from her. After an investigation it turned out that she moved in with local prostitute Frannie Norton. She was last seen leaving the house with Frannie and her child in a carriage. Frannie returned with the child who was covered in blood, but without Katie. Her body was found later, along a nearby creek with her head cut off. It was rumored that her ex-husband had her killed with Frannie's help, but Frannie claimed she wasn't involved in Katie's death. But on the day she was supposed to be questioned by the police she poisoned herself. Katie's still around though. She allegedly appears as a blue light floating around town and people have reported hearing a woman looking for her baby and the rolling sound of wheels.
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The Bell Witch | Adams Tennessee
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Dead Woman's Crossing Weatherford, Oklahoma
This one's a regular murder mystery turned ghost story, according to Atlas Obscura. In the early 1900s in Weatherford, oklahoma, Katie DeWitt James left her home with her baby after she filed for divorce from her husband. She planned to move in with her cousin but her family never heard from her. After an investigation it turned out that she moved in with local prostitute Frannie Norton. She was last seen leaving the house with Frannie and her child in a carriage. Frannie returned with the child who was covered in blood, but without Katie. Her body was found later, along a nearby creek with her head cut off. It was rumored that her ex-husband had her killed with Frannie's help, but Frannie claimed she wasn't involved in Katie's death. But on the day she was supposed to be questioned by the police she poisoned herself. Katie's still around though. She allegedly appears as a blue light floating around town and people have reported hearing a woman looking for her baby and the rolling sound of wheels.
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