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Pay your respects ... if you dare.
Her body remained in an eerily perfect state, without the slightest hint of decay.
By Gary Sweeney
Take a stroll through the whispering groves of L.A.'s most haunting cemeteries.
Since the dawn of civilization we’ve gathered our dead and placed them in burial plots. So it’s no surprise that the living speak of lingering spirits at these hallowed sites.
Come for the peaches, stay for the paranormal activity.
Anyone up for a stroll through the local graveyard?
Could this old burial ground be the most haunted place in Savannah?
By Orrin Grey
Bury your fears before visiting these places of eternal rest.
Do six blue-eyed spirits haunt the old churchyard where their murder victim is buried?
By Orrin Grey
It wasn’t long before rumors of Satanism and occult activities circulated.
By Gary Sweeney
Don't take a gift from Little Gracie's grave ... or her life-like statue might cry tears of blood.
By Gary Sweeney
Don't get too close to the tomb of Bloody Mackenzie ... or his evil spirit just might grab you by the throat.
By Gary Sweeney
They say she drifts among the tombstones in her diaphanous gown, searching for her dead son...
By Orrin Grey
Haunting this historic cemetery are eerie tales of anguished soldiers, an eternal watch dog, and one hideous vampire with jagged teeth and hanging skin.
By Gary Sweeney
This bronze monument to tragedy is said to bring death to anyone who touches it.
By Orrin Grey
Jonathan Reed couldn’t bear to be separated from his wife ... so he moved into her tomb.
Haunting this grand cemetery in Buenos Aires are reports of a spectral watchman and the ghastly legend of a poor soul being buried alive.
By Jamie Bogert
In a quiet Virginia cemetery is a peculiar tomb that has mystified visitors for nearly two hundred years.
By Orrin Grey
This desolate burial ground outside of downtown Chicago is said to be one of the most haunted places in the country.
By Orrin Grey
From haunted hotels to abandoned hospitals, these eerie locales prove the Sunshine State has a dark side.
By Adam Karlin