McAvennie
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PeniG said:Gee, I love this town!
I forget, is it San Antonio that also has the Servant Girl Annihilator?
PeniG said:Gee, I love this town!
McAvennie_ said:In a roundabout way it has also led me to discover the phenomenon of 'crybaby bridges'.
I learned these facts at slumber parties.
If there is a La Llorona I know she's in San Antone. Just as I know if there's a Vanishing Hitchhiker, she's at White Rock Lake in Dallas. I know these things to be true; I learned these facts at slumber parties.
If there is a La Llorona I know she's in San Antone. Just as I know if there's a Vanishing Hitchhiker, she's at White Rock Lake in Dallas. I know these things to be true; I learned these facts at slumber parties.
He's at Lake Worth, also it's the home of Goatman.I think you should contact police about the location of that escaped maniac with a hook for a hand, forthwith.
That stencil's wonderful Fortean Worthiana; I've never seen it. . . yet.Yep, that's how I found out about you-know-who, the witch bird who can take human form...
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While this stencil was found in the Dallas/Fort Worth area (so watch out, Gerda!) the slumber party stories made it clear that it could turn up anywhere, at any time.
But I know for a fact that the chicken-footed devil-man turned up at the Fiesta Ballroom in Seguin. ;P
Source: https://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/333519/la-llorona-captured-on-film-in-colombiaAn eerie video clip of the legendary 'wailing ghost' of Latin American folklore has recently appeared online.
The footage, which has been picked up by numerous Spanish language news outlets, was reportedly filmed in Cordoba, Colombia and shows a female figure at the top of a large tree.
The woman appears to move her arms around as though dancing or performing some sort of ritual.
In the background, a dog can be heard howling mournfully over and over again.
Little seems to be known about the circumstances surrounding the video, however some have declared the mystery figure to be 'La Llorona' - an infamous wailing ghost.