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Old 10-16-2004, 10:17 PM
vincent malloy vincent malloy is offline
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I live in the town of Rush Springs, Oklahoma. About five miles west of the town is a haunted area.

If you turn right onto Acme fire station road and drive three quarters of a mile north you'll pass a decrepit old trailer trailer house where two little boys shot their daddy in the head with a 30.06 deer rifle in 1992.

Continue north until you come to the first intersection, hang a left, then left again at the next intersection.

You soon cross a circa 1920's concrete bridge known to us locals as "Rosemary's bridge" although Rosemary's bridge was actually a wooden structure washed away in a flood with Rosemary and her baby somewhere around 1920.

Rosemary's body was found but not the baby's - it's cries can still be heard in the woods.

About twenty feet from the bridge is a tiny graveyard in which 15-20 Mexican field hands are buried in a mass grave - they also drowned in the 1920 flood.

Continue on south and you come to the Rush Springs sink hole.
The sinkhole is a bottomless pit where men who didn't want to be fathers would dispose of pregnant girlfriends, apparently up into the 1950s.

About 1/2 mile south of the sink hole is an underground house where a father and daughter murdered a woman circa 1983, chopped her up into bits and scattered her body parts through several pastures.

The man eventually confessed to the crime and tried to help the cops find all the bits but her head was never located.

All this stuff is within a mile sqaure.


"I don't mind pushing the Dodge through gang territory 'cuz I'm a mighty stegosaurus."
- Al Bundy, Halloween, 1993


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