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Post by jane on Oct 11, 2023 14:03:25 GMT -5
I'm from New York and we have a lot of ghost stories but Southern ghost stories are somehow more profound than those in other parts of the country. I agree. I’m from Ohio and during my working years, lived in Indiana, Connecticut, England and several other locations. I’ve always been interested in the paranormal, so everywhere I’ve lived or visited, I went to the library and checked out the local haunted places. I did the same when I moved to Florida and there’s something different about Southern hauntings – “profound” is a good description.
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Post by serena on Feb 11, 2024 14:19:49 GMT -5
Most reports of the Red Lady are on gray, foggy days in January and February, I wonder if there have been any recent sightings.
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Post by catherine on Feb 11, 2024 19:49:35 GMT -5
Most reports of the Red Lady are on gray, foggy days in January and February, I wonder if there have been any recent sightings. There were still reports of the Red Lady when I was at Huntingdon but now that Pratt Hall is used as the Department of Education and Psychology, people aren't usually in the building after dark, so no one is there to see her when she walks the 4th floor corridor. However, people walking near Pratt Hall after dark do claim to see what looks like flashes of red light coming from the window of the room where the Red Lady committed suicide.
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