MARBLE FALLS, TX - The Texas Hill Country is a region of rolling hills with cedar and scrub oak trees covering limestone and granite rocks. This area was home to several native Indian tribes before the Mexican and European settlers forced the tribes to abandon their land in the 1800's. Bubbling up out of the ground where many springs and flowing streams with beautiful water falls making for reliable water sources. Wild animals florist in this environment that including white tailed deer, longhorn cattle, turkeys, hogs, horses and a variety of fowls. Early settlers could hunt for food and feed their family easily for the game was so plentiful.
Nestled in the Colorado River were several natural water falls that was created by a shelf of limestone running diagonally across the river from northeast to
southwest. The upper layer of limestone, brownish on the exterior but a
deep blue inside, was so hard and cherty
it was mistaken for marble. The falls were actually three distinct
formations at the head of a canyon 1.25 miles long, with a
drop of some 50 feet through the limestone strata. This natural formation is the namesake of the community that sprang up around it in 1887. Marble Falls, Texas quickly grew to a population of 1,800 citizens within the decade.
Picture from the article in the Washington Bee (May 11, 1901)
An article written in a Washington D.C. newspaper called the Washington Bee ( May 11, 1901, entitled, "Carried Off The Girl") tells a tale of one of the early settlers named Ramie Arland. Here is the article from the 1901 newspaper;
A young lady out in Marble Falls, Texas was carried off by a "bear man" and returned home unhurt to tell tale.
The Kickapoo Indians of this region have long believed in a great "beat man" who rules all the bear of the mountains. Miss Ramie Arland, the heroine of this thrilling adventure, believes her encounter was with the
chief bear himself.
Ramie Arland is a pretty girl and the acknowledged belle of Marble Falls. She has always been a skeptic as to the existence of the "bear man."
The remarkable story she tells has however, gone far to convince the most skeptical.
The "bear man" in this case ventured almost to the back door of the Arlands, says the San Francisco Chronicle. Ramie went out recently early one evening to gather her flock of sheep, which were grazing near by.
This was a common occurrence and her absence was not noticed by the family until her mother heard her daughter scream wildly a short distance from the house. She rushed to the door. The screams were repeated but this time accompanied by the scream of a panther.
The mother seized a gun and rushed into the woods, but could find no trace of her daughter. She returned to the house and, collecting a hunting party, searched the woods all night. No trace of the missing girl could be found.
It was not until the next day that a hunter, wandering in the woods several miles from Marble Falls, found Ramie Arland aimlessly walking about. He helped her home, where she quickly recovered from her experience.
"l was walking along a narrow trail," she says, in telling her story "when a large black bear suddenly appeared in front of me. lIe quickly turned to run away when a curious looking animal, running on four feet, sprang out of the chaparral into the trail. I saw at a glance that the monster in some way resembled a human being, and it flashed across my mind that I was confronted the "bear king" of the KiekaPoos. It threw one of its long arms about my neck, glared into my and uttered horrible sound. I expected to be torn to fragments. The creature seized me and ran toward the mountains.
"It its cave at last and then left me lying on the ground. I tried to at once, but the creature struck me repeatedly on the head when I did so. I gave myself for lost. Finally, however,, he lay down to sleep. I waited an hour before attempting to steal away."
When the settlers cowboys heard this strange story they at once set out in the direction of the Moon mountains for the purpose of destroying the monster.
It ground its teeth together, and while pounding its breast, it would roar and scream like a panther. It was now so apparent to the hunters that the thing was at least human in shape that they hesitated to fire upon it. While they were deliberating it suddenly bounded rage straight toward the astounded hunters. They were compelled to kill It in self-defense.
The article mentions a San Francisco Chronicle article but this author could not find any stories about this incident online. What became of the animals remains is unknown or what happen to the Arland girl after this horrific experience. Those details remains in the past of Marble Falls, Texas.
HUFFMAN, TEXAS - By NICAP - On the evening of December the 29,
1980, Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum and Colby Landrum had visited
several small towns in the Piney Woods area of east Texas looking
for a bingo game, but discovered that all games had been canceled
while the clubs made preparations for the Christmas and new year
celebrations. Instead they settled for a meal in a road side
restaurant in New Caney.
Betty Cash was then a 51 year old business woman
who owned a restaurant and a grocery store. Vickie Landrum, then
57, worked for Betty in the restaurant and also occasionally as a
school meals assistant. Colby Landrum, Vickie's grandson, was then
7.
After leaving the restaurant some time between
8.20 and 8.30 pm, Betty drove them along Highway FM 1485, a road
usually used only by people who live in the area because it is so
isolated. Although only about 50km from Houston the area is
sparsely populated and is covered by oak and pine trees, and
dotted with swamps and lakes.
It was about 30 minutes later when the three
noticed a bright UFO above the tree tops some distance away. Colby
was the first to spot it and pointed it out to the others. As they
drove on it appeared to get larger and larger. As they realized
that the object was approaching the road only a short distance
ahead they began to get worried but hoped to get by it in time and
leave it behind. But before they could do so the object had
straddled the road blocking their way.
Vickie screamed "Stop the car or we shall be burned
alive!" The object, many times larger than the car remained hovering
at tree top level and sending down an occasional large cone of fire
like a rocked blast. In between these blasts it would settle
downwards some 7.5 meters or so only to rise up again on the next
cone of fire. Vickie described it as being "like a diamond of fire".
When
Betty eventually brought the car to a stand still the UFO was only
60 meters away. It looked as if it was made from dull aluminum and
glowed so bright that it lit up the surrounding forest like
daylight. The four points of the diamond were blunt rather than
sharp and blue spots or lights ringed its centerline. Had the UFO
not come to rest over the road the cone of fire from its lowest
point would have set the forest on fire. The object also emitted an
intermittent bleeping sound.
The three of them got out of the car to take a
better look at the object. Vickie stood by the open door on the
right hand side of the car with her left hand resting on the car
roof. Vickie is a committed Christian who does not believe in UFOs
or extraterrestrial life and when she saw the bright object she
thought it was the coming of the end of the world. Because she
expected to see Jesus come out of the light she starred at it
intently.
Colby begged his grandmother to get back in the
car and hold him and after about three minutes she did so and told
him not to be afraid because "when that big man comes out of the
burning cloud it will be Jesus." As Vickie held Colby she screamed
at Betty to get back in the car with them. But Betty was so
fascinated by the UFO that she had walked round to the front of the
car and stood there gazing at it. Bathed in the bright light she
stood there even though the heat was burning her skin. Eventually as
the object began to move up and away she moved back to the car door.
When she touched the door it was so painfully hot that she had to
use her leather jacket to protect her hands as she got back in the
car.
As the three of them watched the departing UFO, a
large number of helicopters appeared overhead. As Betty said, "They
seemed to rush in from all directions...it seemed like they were
trying to encircle the thing." Within a few seconds the UFO had
disappeared behind the trees lining the road. It was then that they
realized how hot the interior of the car had become. They switched
off the heater and put on the air conditioner instead.
When the effects of the bright light had worn off,
Betty started the engine and they drove off down the darkened
highway. After a mile or so of twisting road they were able to join
a larger highway and turn in the direction of the departing UFO.
This was about 8km and five minutes later. The object was clearly
visible some distance ahead and looked like a bright cylinder of
light. It was still lighting up the surrounding area and
illuminating the helicopters.
By this time the helicopters were spread out over
an 8km distance. One main group was near the UFO but moving in an
erratic flight path. As they watched from their new vantage point
they counted 23 helicopters. Many of them were identified as the
large double rotor CH-47 Chinooks, the others were very fast single
rotor types and appeared to be of the Bell-Huey type but were not
properly identified. A lot of air crew members must have seen the
UFO that night.
As soon as the UFO and helicopters were a safe
distance ahead Betty drove on. When she reached an intersection she
turned away from the flight path of the UFO and towards Dayton where
the three of them lived. She dropped Vickie and Colby off at their
home at about 9.50 and went home by herself. A friend and her
children were there waiting for Betty but by this time she was
feeling to ill to tell them about what had happened. Over the next
few hours Betty's skin turned red as if badly sun burned. Her neck
swelled and blisters erupted and broke on her face, scalp and
eyelids. She started to vomit and continued to do so through out the
night. My morning she was almost in a coma.
Some time between midnight and 2am Vickie and
Colby began to suffer similar symptoms, although less severe. At
first they suffered the sunburn like condition and then diarrhea and
vomiting. It was a miserable night for all three victims.
The following morning Betty was moved to Vickie's
house and all three were cared for there. Betty's condition
continued to deteriorate and three days later she was taken to
hospital. The burns and swelling altered Betty's appearance so
radically that friend who came to visit her in hospital did not
recognize her. Her hair began to fall out and her eyes became so
swollen that she was unable to see for a week.
The appearance of helicopters at UFO sightings is
becoming a common event, and the large number of helicopters at this
incident is just another link in the chain. One thing is for
certain, it is virtually impossible to be mistaken about the
presence of CH-47 helicopters when you are directly beneath these
large and noisy machines. The evidence of all the witnesses was
consistent. They were interrogated separately about both the UFO and
the helicopters and all gave consistent descriptions and sketches
that indicated they had seen a large number of CH-47s.
Finding out where the helicopters had come from
was a more difficult task than identifying them. according to a
official at Houston Airport abound 350 to 400 helicopters operate
commercially in the Houston area but they are all of the single
rotor type, there are no CH-47s. The official also said that because
helicopters fly on visual flight rules they do not have to contact
the tower. Other information provided by Houston was that outside a
24km radius from the airport helicopters must stay below an altitude
of 550 metres, and that due to a technical limitation the Houston
control radar is restricted to a minimum altitude of 600 metres
around the Huffman area.
The US army's Fort Hood press officer, Major Tony
Geishauser, told the Corpus Christi Caller that no Fort Hood
aircraft were in the Houston area that night. "I don't know any
other place around here that would have that number of helicopters,"
he said. "I don't know what it could be..... unless there's a super
secret thing going on and I wouldn't necessarily know about it."
All other bases in Texas and Louisiana denied they
were responsible for the helicopters seen at the incident.
MAP SHOWING THE AREA OF THE ENCOUNTER
Betty, Vickie and Colby were not the only
witnesses to the strange happenings at Huffman. An off duty Dayton
policeman and his wife were driving home from Cleveland through the
Huffman area the same night and also observed a large number of
CH-47s. A man living in Crosby, directly under the flight path,
reported seeing a large number of heavy military helicopters flying
overhead. Oilfield laborer Jerry McDonald was in his back garden in
Dayton when he saw a huge UFO flying directly over head. At first he
thought it was the Goodyear airship, but quickly realized it was
something else. "It was kind of diamond shaped and had two twin
torches that were shooting brilliant blue flames out the back", he
said. As it passed about 45 meters above him he saw that it had two
bright lights on it and a red light in the center.
Since their encounter Vickie and Colby have been
plagued with periodic outbreaks of skin troubles, as if they were
more susceptible to infection than before. But the most far reaching
injury has been the damage to their eyes. Their eyelids became
infected very rapidly and have never fully recovered. Since the
incident Vickie has had to have three new pairs of spectacles with
successively stronger prescriptions to match the deterioration of
her eyesight. Her eyesight continues to deteriorate and she still
suffers from periodic infections. She fears she may eventually go
blind. Colby has suffered similar problems but has needed only one
new pair of glasses. Within a few weeks of the encounter, Vickie had
lost about 30 per cent of her hair, and had large bald patches on
her head. When it grew back it was of a different texture. Colby
lost only a small patch of hair on the crown of his head, this too
grew back in time.
Betty's injuries seemed even worse. She
experienced a severe sun burn like condition and developed large
water blisters, some as large as golf balls, over her face head and
neck. One of these covered her right eyelid and extended across her
right temple. She also developed a long term aversion to warm water,
sunshine or other heat sources. In the year following the encounter
she has spent five periods in hospital, two of those in intensive
care. She lost over half of the hair on her head and has also had
skin eruptions, many as big as a large coin, which leave permanent
scars.
Doctors are baffled by these symptoms but
speculate that they could be caused by some kind of radiation.
One day in April 1981 a CH-47 flew into Dayton. As
Colby watched he became very upset. Vickie decided to take him to
the spot where the helicopter had landed in the hope that it would
seem less frightening on the ground. When they reached the landing
zone they found a lot of people there already and had to wait some
time before they were allowed to go inside the helicopter and talk
to the pilot. Vickie and another visitor both claim that the pilot
said he had been in the area before for the purpose of checking on a
UFO in trouble near Huffman. When Vickie told the pilot how glad she
was to see him, because she had been one of the people burned by the
UFO, he refused to talk to them any more and hustled them out of the
aircraft.
The UFO organization VISIT later located the pilot
and questioned him. He admitted to knowing about Vickie and Betty's
encounter with the UFO but maintained that he had not been in the
area in December and had nothing to do with any UFO. Unless another
pilot decides to come forward it seems that the source of the
helicopters will remain a mystery.
AUSTIN, TEXAS - Roy had moved from a smaller market
radio station to a
larger metropolitan market and had to start on the graveyard shift. For a young married man this was a good opportunity. The shift came to him suddenly, one night
several days after giving the program manager his air check tape and resume he
received a phone call. The program
director asked if he could come as soon as possible. He apologized for calling so late, but something had happened and could Roy come in that very night to work? Roy knew an opportunity when he heard
one. As soon as he arrived he saw that
police were parked outside of the Station. A
young female Disc Jockey was standing inside looking distraught. She was speaking with one of the police
officers and when she saw Roy coming in she said, “Thank God you’re here. I
don’t want to be alone in here.” After the police left she told Roy someone had tried to break into the
Station while she was on the air. She
had heard a loud noise, she went to investigate, and saw people running away
from the side door that they had broken into leaving their burglar tools
behind.
Radio towers in Austin, TX
Roy asked her why would the burglars
leave in such a hurry. He did not want to insult the girl but he
hardly believed that her slight form would have intimidated the robbers. She
stated she did not know but that the police had told her that something had
apparently frighten them away before anything could be stolen. Roy stayed the
rest of the night, and then the next day the program director called him asking
him to work again the next night. That night was peaceful but the college aged
announcer had lost her peace of mind. She had to have every light on in the station, and had wanted Roy to
walk her to her car after the shift ended.
The next day, the program director told the woman that he
could not continue to pay for both Roy and her to work the night-shift, she
would have to do this alone. She
refused. The program director offered the shift to Roy who accepted it
eagerly. Roy was young and slim but
over 6 feet tall and felt he could handle himself. Arrangements were made for Roy to have a key to the building as
his shift started at midnight, this way the evening disc jockey was not forced
to leave the control room to let Roy in, as she was also nervous after the
break in. The first week that Roy was alone he would
hear sounds that he tried hard to dismiss as imagination. He heard what sounded like a key in the
door, and the door opening, closing and then footsteps coming down the hall
toward the control room. He would
investigate and find no one. He would
check the front door and side door and find both locked up tight. Roy kept this to himself, this job was what
he wanted and no spookiness would distract him. He told himself that the noises
came from cleaning people in the business downstairs, or perhaps sounds from the street
that he heard.
After some months of working various shifts he was told that
the night shift was his permanently.
About the same time a Soft Drink vending machine was placed in the
hallway outside the control room. The
constant light from the machine would shine in the doorway. He began to notice that between two and three
o’clock every night he would begin to hear the noises that were becoming
familiar to him. He also noticed that
as he heard the sound of someone walking down the hallway a shadow was cast as
through someone was walking in front of the machine. He would investigate frequently, but finding no one he continued
to keep these events to himself.
After about two months of his permanent position he began to
ignore even the shadow and concentrated on how much he enjoyed his job. One night at about 3:25 in the morning, he
was going into a commercial break after which he would read a weather
forecast. As he was reaching for a copy
of the weather forecast placed on top of the control board he noticed a
reflection in the Plexiglas stand. Reflected in
the glass was man standing behind him. Roy immediately thought back to the events
of the first night that he had been called into the station. The night someone had tried to break in.
Thinking someone had been successfully this time, Roy thought he was a dead
man. He whirled around to confront the
intruder and found that he was so frightened he could not speak. All the startled DJ could do was stare. The man in front of him had
dark hair with average features and no weapons. In fact the intruder was smiling, his bearded face drawn up in a
pleasant grin. Roy also saw that his
arms were crossed and he looked as through he was wearing a “hippy” looking
tunic. This was shocking to the young
DJ, but even more shocking was that as he looked the newcomer over he noticed
he had no feet. Looking back up into
the face of the other man Roy’s own face must have registered his alarm. The bearded man looked shocked, as through
surprised that Roy could see him and then … he disappeared.
Roy’s mind was in shock and he noticed that his commercials
were over with and he needed to put something on quick before he had dead
air.He put the first track he could
find without really paying attention to it.Roy asked himself, did that just happen? What did I see?He was sure he had seen something and the
only logical thing it could be was an intruder.Once again Roy checked ever door and looked into every room
finding no one.Roy vowed to himself,
that he would never mention the event to anyone.
Months later, he did take the opportunity to ask what he
hoped sounded like an innocent question of the general manager.He asked him if he knew of any DJ’s who had
died while working at the radio station.The GM could think of no one.Then Roy asked if the GM knew any of the history of the building.All he knew was that the building had
belonged to another station, back in the 1960’s.The station at that time had been playing an acid rock format.The GM rolled his eyes at the mention of
that particular brand of music and departed, but Roy wondered if perhaps at
least one ex-employee of the ‘60’s funk and electric guitar station was still
around grooving to new sounds.
CROSBY, TEXAS - Overlooking the White River is a strip of hilltop that hosts
scrub trees, and long grass. Peaceful and idyllic it’s hard to reconcile it
to the name it holds: Stampede Mesa. The hilltops violent name comes from a
more lawless time.
Stampede
In the fall of 1889 the area was a frequent stop for men on the trail. A
trail boss could order his men to see that the cows they were driving were
watered and then bedded down on the Mesa for the night. The area was good for
the tall grass, the water and a high place to spot trouble for some distance
away. For one trail boss trouble came in an unexpected fashion. The men
had accidentally driven their herd through the property of a farmer and had
driven his cows up the Mesa with their own. The Farmer arrived on a scrawny
white mare and demanded his cows back.
There
was no argument with that, they had no use for his cows, which were just
as skinny and malcontent as both the farmer and his horse, but they did
have a problem when he also cut out some of their cattle and began to
drive them away. An argument ensued that the trail men were too tired
and hungry to endure. The old farmer was instructed to come back at
daybreak when the sun was up and he had a “better chance of seeing
things” the cowboy’s way. Cursing bitterly the farmer, embarrassed not
only by being caught stealing but also in having to leave his own stock,
rode his old scrawny horse back down the Mesa.
The men
gratefully ate and prepared to sleep. Their rest was to be short lived
for in the night the cattle stampeded. Incredibly, since they seem to be
driven away from the North and heading south, they headed straight for
the steepest part of the canyon. Every man knew his job and did his best
but when the sun came up that morning two men and hundreds of steers lay
dead at the bottom of the canyon. Men who had witness the beginning of
the stampede claimed to have seen the old Farmer and his white mare
driving the cattle recklessly toward the cliffs edge.
There
was no justice to appeal to, only the law of the Trail Boss and he decided to
let the punishment fit the crime. He had the Farmer dragged up the hill, his
hands tied, his eyes blindfolded and then ordered he be tied to his likewise
blindfold horse and driven off the edge of the Mesa.
Of
course this is not the end of the story. The Farmer still blindfolded and tied
to his horse was seen countless times. And word began to spread from cowboy to
trail driver not to camp on Stampede Mesa lest your herd, or your men
share his fate as he would try to drive men, horse, and steer over the cliff
where his body had been left to rot.
AUSTIN, TEXAS -
Two nights before my wedding I returned to my Mom’s
house and spread the long white dress and veil down on the bed in
the guest bedroom and we both retired to sleep; completely
exhausted from planning the wedding. Mom went to her bed and I
chose to sleep on the couch in the living room. My wedding dress
had just come from the shop where it had been hanging with dozens
of other May-June gowns and I wanted to let the dress and veil
stretch out in hopes that in the morning they would look less
“scrunched”.
Classic phone
I’m not sure if
what happened next was dream or not. I guess I never will know
for sure, but late in the night the phone rang, or at least I
heard it ring. Rushing to answer it I had a string of comments to
make if it was one of my friends calling at this hour, my Mom’s
pet peeve were late night phone calls. But the voice on the other
end of the line was older. A woman’s voice that seemed eerily
familiar asked to speak to my Mom. “She’s asleep!” I whispered
frantically to the caller. “It’s very late, please call back in the
morning.”
“Oh,
she’ll want to talk to me,” the voice was still very clear, and
still I couldn’t place it.
“It’s too late she’s
asleep and I don’t know who you are.”
“Yes, you know me, you do know
me!” The woman on the other end was insistent now.
“This is
Audrey, you know me, and this is Audrey.”
Very frightened for some
reason at her persistence I hung up and lay back down on the
couch.
The next morning I asked my Mom
if she’d been disturbed by the phone. She hadn’t but wanted to know
who had called. I told her then that I was unsure if it was a dream
or a real event, but that someone named Audrey had called. I went
over the strange conversation I had with the caller then realized
that my Mom had stopped answering me. Her face had gone white.
“You do know an Audrey.” She told me this with a strange small smile
on her face. “No,” I said to her, I would remember such a name, as
it was unusual to me.
“Your Aunt Betty’s real name
was Audrey. She never liked it, and when she was very young she
started going by the name Betty.” My blood ran cold as I realized
that the voice had sounded familiar because of its resemblance to my
Mom’s and my other Aunt’s voices. But three years before the night I
got that call my Aunt Audrey/Betty had collapsed and died suddenly
at her place of business. I had never heard her addressed any other
way other than as Betty.
As I said I’m not sure if that
call was a dream but these same mysterious phone calls have happened
to others as well. In that I can take comfort-that I’m not alone.
In a way it does make sense that if a spirit can communicate through
other means why not just by placing a phone call. Ironically, that
was what Aunt Betty did; she owed and operated a Message Service.
Maybe she still had one last message of her own to be sent.
NEW BRAUNFELS, TEXAS - On a farm-to-market road in the southwest part of Comal County lives
a creature, a rarely seen, often heard creature the kind written about in urban legends.
People along its path have reported strange occurrences like mason
jars missing out of locked storage sheds. Doors taken
off of hinges while still locked. Huge footprints are found
the next morning. Is the legendary "Big Foot" in
Texas?
A young couple heading down the farm-to-market road, after watching a movie
in nearby New Braunfels, decided it was too early to go home and pulled over to
the side of the road. It was a quiet night with no moonlight to
illuminate the darkness. The young man turned off the engine, the
car radio and lights to sit quietly paying attention only to his
beautiful date. After talking for a few minutes the young man noticed
the cattle in the nearby fenced-in field moving rapidly away. Thinking it must
have been their presence that made them nervous he kept his
concentration on the young lady.
Captured from the famous Patterson-Gimlin film
Then out of the blackness came a
sound neither of them had ever heard before, a loud scream or howl.
The amazing sound was followed by complete silence. The young lady
knowing her date had been raised in the country asked him what
could possibly have made that sound. He thought a bit and told her
it didn't sound like a coyote or a dog. He wasn't sure what it was,
but he strained his eyes looking out at the darkness trying to see
anything in the pitch-blackness.
He told her not to worry it
was probably just a wild dog or maybe a sick cow, but both remained alert, staring
out into the darkness surrounding the car. There was no wind or even
a summer breeze to ruffle through the trees. Suddenly another scream
was heard but this one was so close it rattled the windows in the
car. It sounded like a freight train, and the young man considered
getting out to see what the source of the sound was, but the young
girl was adamantly opposed to the idea of her boyfriend leaving her
in the car alone. She held him and was frighten into tears. Then they
both heard the sound of the fence wire being pushed down by something heavy just
on the other side of the car door. Quickly the young man turned the
ignition key
and floored the car's engine afraid to look back at whatever had just climbed
the fence. Whatever it was seemed entirely too interested in finding
out more about them.
SAN ANTONIO, TX - You’ve probably heard this story. On a rainy Texas morning a train moves swiftly down the track making good time despite the weather. The Engineer spots something on the track, he prays his eyes are playing tricks on him even as he pulls the brake, even as he tugs on the whistle sending its shrill scream into the air, but he is not mistaken, the object before him never moves.
Popular photo of the San Antonio haunted tracks.
Despite his best efforts the train cannot be stopped in time and he
watches in
horror as the speeding locomotive advances on a school bus
crowded with children, their terrified faces pressed against the
windows
as death races toward them.
The Legend states that after the
children lost their lives that day on the train tracks when their
bus stalled out, they have returned to make sure that no one will
ever share that tragic fate. Over the years the tale became
embroidered to include such embellishments as streets in the area
being named for the children. The streets were actually named for
the family of the developer who had planned and mapped out the
neighborhood. This fact has been raised several times in rebuttal
of the story of the Ghost Children of San Antonio, since skeptics
feel that one false detail spoils the whole integrity of the
legend, but if you doubt the story visit the beautiful city of San
Antonio. The train tracks are still there, and visitors still
report not only being pushed across by small invisible hands, but
also hearing the laughter and voices of children.
As seen on a science channel program, the haunted train tracks is debunked. Their was never a bus load of kids in San Antonio hit by a train in the 30's, 40's, or 50's and the names of the streets are not named after the killed children. They are named for the developers grand children.
SOLMS, TEXAS - In the summer of 1966 two identical five-year-old boys
played aimlessly games between themselves.
We will call them Tim and Tom. Tim was older by 3 minutes and the more
aggressive, Tom had been sickly as a baby and was happy to follow Tim’s lead as
least for the time being.
The real twin brothers on their farm in the 60's.
At midday the boy’s activity suddenly halted they heard a
sound, one, which they, raised on a farm and used to a variety of noises, had
never heard before. Tom looked at his
brother to see if he was hearing the same noise. “Do you hear that?”
“Yeah.” “So where is it coming
from?” Simultaneous the matching faces
of the boys looked up. Out of the
northeast they saw what looked like a rocket, or what they at first thought
looked like a rocket. Randolph Air Force
Base was close by, so along with the sound of cattle, chickens and the
occasional rattlesnake the little boys where also familiar with the sound and
appearance of passing jets.
This was no jet. In
midair the object suddenly stopped and then slowly started to turn. The young boys left their activities and
stood stock still starring at the unusual sight. “Do you see that?” asked one to the other. “Yeah what is that thing?” Their attention riveted they watched as the
object continued its revolution. At one
point they swear to this day that they saw portholes in the side. Says Tom: “ I could see people looking down
at me. I just saw shadow shapes moving
inside.”
After a few minutes it sped
away to the north at a rapid rate of speed.
Immediately the twins ran to the grownups watching a
football game inside the house. Of
course no one believed the two boys.
This was the stuff that was expected from a child’s imagination.
However, thirty-six years after the event both men remember
this incident and the aftermath vividly.
“It was no blimp”, says Tom looking at the incident now from
the perspective of an adult. “It speed away too quickly, and the shape was
wrong. It was more of a cigar shape. Then there was that noise. That woo, woo, woo sound that had made us
look up in the first place. Also things
happened afterward, strange things that happened mostly to my brother that we
will never forget.”
Shortly after seeing a strange craft in the sky over their
farmhouse, Tim and Tom began noticing a few strange occurrences. Remember that in 1966 few people had heard
of odd things happening to people who had seen UFO’s. Only much later when they were older would they hear other
reports of men dressed in black and driving black cars that matched their own
experiences. At the time, no one
believed the word of the little twins, and as far as they knew they were alone
with their fears.
Tim the boldest one was the sole witness to the MIB’s
visits. He had taken it on himself to
ride his bike about a half-mile every day to pick up the families mail. These trips had always been uneventful until
just a few days after their sighting.
He was going to the mailbox when he saw an unusual sight in his
neighborhood, a large limousine like car with tinted windows. Tim had never seen windows like that so at
the time he could only tell his brother that “you couldn’t see inside the car”. As the car went by he could see that the
driver side window was down. He could see four people in the car; the driver
was a large man in a black suit wearing sunglasses and a black hat. The car went down the road for about a mile
then stopped, turned around and came back, driving slowly. He noticed that the car seemed to be veering
toward him, and he quickly rode his bike into a nearby ditch and the vehicle
narrowly missed. As the car drove away
Tim thought he could hear laughter coming from the men inside. Again the car stopped and began to turn
around, Tim took an opportunity to make it to the dirt road before the car
returned. The black car and strange
occupants just went by without stopping.
He immediately returned and informed his brother about what
had occurred. His brother did not
believe him. Tom thought Tim was making the story up to frighten him, but he
was impressed that his usual stoic brother really seemed scared, so he
suggested that he began doing this chore.
To his surprise Tim readily agreed this, despite the fact that they had
often argued about who would be the one to go in the past.
Tom went for two weeks at the regular time, taking the same
route his brother had taken, and saw nothing.
No men, no car, no strangers of any kind appeared. He cockily told Tim he didn’t believe
him. But he in reality he was not so
sure. They knew each other very well,
after all and it was not like Tim to carry a joke this far, and for so long a
time.
Finally Tim could no longer stand being the one left behind
each day, watching his brother perform what he considered his chore. He wanted his job back.
Tim was gone a long time, at least thirty minutes, and Tom
was beginning to wonder if he should tell his mother of his concern. They had not mentioned the black limo to
their parents, since Tim was sure that if Tom didn’t believe him no one else
would either. Now Tom was thinking that
might not have been such a good idea.
Finally he saw Tim manically riding toward him shouting that he was
being chased again. Tom got on his bike
but, it took him some time to convince his brother to let him go back, Tim was
visible shaken. Tom stated he would
just go to the mailbox and take a look.
They both went and half way up the road Tim pointed out the tire tracks
in the field that Tom had not seen there the day before. Tim explained they had not stopped at the
dirt road this time. They had
continued. Tim took a deep breath and
told his brother the whole story- he had gotten the mail out of the mailbox and
turned around to come back when he heard a car coming behind him. It was the black limo again, this time the
car rode up to his back tire, and tried, Tim was convinced, to run over him. He could hear their laughter just as he had
the first time. . When he tried to get
to the ditch they followed and chased the little boy down the dirt road, almost
hitting him twice and only giving up when the road had become so hazardous for
the large car that it had to turn back leaving it’s telltale tire prints in the
soft earth of the field.
With the logic that anyone who remembers their childhood
well could understand the boys concocted a plan. Both boys would ride their
bikes to get the mail. Tom would be the
look out and Tim would grab the mail and both boys would race back to the
farmhouse as fast as possible.
Late one night after the boys had gone to bed Tom lay wake
thinking. Years would pass before the
sighting of the strange object in sky and the mysterious men would be connected
in their minds. Years would pass before
they would find that others who had reported seeing UFO’s had also had visits
from the MIB’s and only then would they find that no matter how many
individuals had witnessed a particular sighting usually only one person
encountered the strange men. That night
Tom had only one question on his mind however, and it disturbed him enough to
wake Tim.
“Tim”
“What?”
“Those men you saw-- how did they know?”
“Know what?”
“Well, teachers can’t tell us apart, other kids have trouble
telling us apart, heck everyone has trouble telling who’s who, so how did they
know I wasn’t you?” To this day neither of the twins has an answer for that, at
least not yet.
WIMBERLEY, TEXAS - The hills runs east to west, rising to an
elevation of 1,274 feet at a roadside park on State Highway 32. It lies in an
area of the Balcones Escarpment characterized by flat to rolling terrain with
locally deep and dense dissection and generally shallow to deep loamy soil with
rock outcrops. The ridge of hills in northeastern Comal County, is on the Hays
county line thirteen miles north of New Braunfels, Texas. This area is aptly called
the Devil's Backbone.
The Devil's Backbone ( All rights reserved by R Childress)
Segment from the TV series Unsolved Mysteries
It's name should be a
hint that something is just not right there. Locals say it's the most
haunted hills in Texas. Many reports of apparitions ranging from 16th
century Spanish monks, Native American Indians spirits, and even a
entire company of Confederate soldier's traveling on horse back. The
horses hooves sounded like thunder and shook the walls of a bunk house.
Campers report smelling camp fires (in places where fires are not
allowed) and being followed by unseen people while hiking. Hunters talk
about hearing footsteps at the bottom of their deer stands. The
strangest reports come from a few that say they where possessed by the
spirit of a wolf.
MARBLE FALLS, TEXAS - In a pasture in southern Burnet
County there's a deep hole. First discovered in 1821 by
entomologist Ferdinand Lueders while he was in the area studying
night-flying insects. The hole known as Dead Man's hole is seven
feet in diameter at the surface and about 160 feet deep; at its
base, the hole split into two "arms," one extending straight back
for about fifteen feet, and the other sloping downward at a 45°
angle for about thirty feet according to the Texas Speleological
Society who platted the hole in 1968.
The
Austin
Paranormal Research Society conducted several investigations and got class A EVPs.
Seventeen bodies, including those of pro-Union Judge John
R. Scott and settler Adolph Hoppe, several reconstruction-era county
government officials, and Ben McKeever, who allegedly had a
conflict with local freedmen were recovered from the cave
in the
late 1860s, but the presence of gas prevented extensive
exploration. The gas evidently dissipated over time.
However
offensive odors still emanates from the hole all through
the hot
summer months.
The
Austin
Paranormal Research Society at Dead Man's Hole
You can visit Dead Man's Hole,
it's just 2 miles south of Marble Falls on US 281; .5 miles east on RM
2147; .5 miles south on CR 401. There you'll see the above Texas
Historical Marker in front of the hole. It reads:
Entomologist Ferdinand Lueders made
the earliest recorded discovery of this cave in 1821. Notorious in
the Civil War era, the hole is believed to have been the dumping
ground for up to 17 bodies, including those of pro-Union Judge John
R. Scott and settler Adolph Hoppe, several reconstruction-era county
government officials, and Ben McKeever, who had a conflict with
local freedmen. An oak tree which once stood over the cave was said
to have rope marks caused by hangings. Powerful gases prevented
thorough exploration of the site until 1951. The hole was platted in
1968 by the Texas Speleological Society and was found to be 155 feet
deep and 50 feet long. (1998).
Both female specters are ancient legends of the paranormal. Similar in nature their stories have haunted two different cultures for generations.
LA LLORONA
STATE OF TEXAS - A lone walker makes his way along the banks of a river. For him this is a
familiar path, one that he navigates each day. Keeping his eyes on the ground,
he is disturbed by the one difference between this and all the other times his
feet have sought purchase here: this time it is night. Usually the man leaves
town much earlier, but tonight he was detained, and as he hurries toward his
home he is at least thankful for the full moon lighting his way.
A soft sound comes to his ears, possibly some animal he thinks to himself.
Concentration must be reserved for any hazards lying in front of him. Then
from the other bank he hears it, a long sobbing wail that ends in a scream.
The man stops in his tracks and listens, his ears straining for any sound.
Again the voice comes to him, this time just behind him on his side of the
bank. In the darkness directly behind him a pitiful, but frightening scream
filled with pain and anguish momentarily petrifies him with sudden fear.
Another cry that turns into a crazed keening wail resonances along the bank
sounding even closer still, this time the man turns and begins to run no
longer fearful of any object in his path. He will not stop running until he
reaches home. He has heard –her. He has heard the cries of La Llorona.
La Llorona was a young widow with small children to care for, and few
means to feed or clothe them. Either out of the desperation of her
circumstances, or a desire to start a new life for herself without
responsibilities, she drowned her own children in a river. Madness came
upon her immediately after her rash act and she spent the rest of her
short life following the river along its banks lamenting her lost
children.
All these years after her death her lonely cries are still heard along
the banks of rivers. No one is sure how old this tale really is, but
generation after generation of Texans have heard this story which
originated in Mexico.
Banshee
BANSHEE
IRELAND - This female spirit story is old and can be traced back as far as 1380 with the publication of the Cathreim Thoirdhealbhaigh (Triumps of Torlough) by Seean mac Craith. Her mournful wails are heard foretelling a death in an Irish family.
Many years ago it was in the wee hours of morning when I was awaken with the faint sound of someone in the house crying. Thinking it was my wife I looked at her lying next to me and found her sound asleep. Still hearing the remorseful sound I eased myself out of the bed so I wouldn't wake her and made my way around the room still listening. The noise was coming from another room in the house. Slowly opening the bed room door and stepping lightly down the hall listening all the while to what sounded like a woman crying. Opening each door as I made my way down the hallway trying to determine the sounds point of origin. Thinking it might be my mother-in-law I peeked into her darken bed room and saw she was sleeping peacefully. With no other females in the house I couldn't understand who it could be wailing with grief. As I walked in the open door of my laundry room the sound seemed to be coming from outside the house. We had some wooden steps on the outside leading to the laundry room door so I though maybe a female neighbor had made her way to my house in the night and was siting on the steps crying. I quietly made my way back to my bed room and got dressed so I could help the poor woman and get her any aid she might need. As I got dressed I could still hear the crying, even all the way back down the hall and out the front door.
I stopped on the front porch to put on my shoes and could hear the woman crying on the side of the house. After a few seconds I was up and making my way in the dark to where the step was resting on the side of the house. The early morning air was cool and dew was on the ground. My shoes were now soaked from the dew and after making it the steps I found no crying woman, but I could still hear her. Thinking she must have heard my approach and moved to the back of the house I made my way to the back to see if she was there. As I walked away from the laundry room door to the back of the house the sound quit. I stopped to listen closely in case she said something or started crying again. Waiting what seemed like 5 minutes in the cool morning air I started to shiver in soaked shoes.
Thinking she must have left I started walking back to the front door when suddenly she starting crying again. Now the sound seemed to be coming from the direction of the pond. Walking down the wet path I stopped half way and yelled, "Hello, can I help you?". The crying stopped and I waited for a reply. Listening intently for a whisper or someone walking or running away from me I found there was nothing to hear. After waiting for another 5 or 6 minutes I turned back to the house. Almost to the front door I heard the wailing woman again and the sound seemed to be coming from the steps again. I quickly stepped down the porch steps and looked down the side of the house to the other steps leading to the laundry room and didn't see anyone.
Giving up I returned to the house and decided to go to bed. Someone must be pulling a prank and I wasn't going to play. The next morning I spoke to my mother-in-law and told her of my early morning adventure and asked her if she ever heard the mournful crying woman. To my surprise she told me she had heard the woman many different times and it was alway before a death in the family.
I can't remember if someone did die soon after I heard the crying woman, but I'll never forget the sound of the anguish, soulful crying.
THE STATE OF TEXAS - The mysterious phenomena of
spectral lights have been reported throughout time by reasonably
sane individuals. Most of the ghost lights seen by witnesses have
been characterize by scientist as originating from natural or
man-made causes. Reports of swamp gas, ball lighting, and witness
hallucination have been listed as sources. However, very few
scientist have actually done true investigation on the phenomena. This article will try and focus on a few of the
most popular sightings and give you the reader information on
where and how you too can witness these illuminated phantom orbs.
The State of Texas has several well known light phenomena within
it's borders. The town of Marfa being the most willing to talk
about their "Marfa Lights".
MARFA - Located in far
west Texas near the border with Mexico, the county seat for Presidio
County, is the city of
Marfa. Marfa is known for some of the largest mountains in the
state and for some of the most beautiful scenic drives. The movies Giant (1956) and the Andromeda Strain (1971) were filmed in and around Marfa.
However, Marfa is by far best known for the nightly visits of
strange glowing orbs of lights known as the "Marfa Lights" or the
"Ghost Lights of Marfa".
Observed in 1883 by some of the first settlers
the mystery has spanned generations and the legend of the lights has
spread world wide. The popular television show "Unsolved Mysterious"
featured the lights on a broadcast October 25, 1989. The lights are
described as "Small,
ethereal, lights suspended in the air with no apparent source, no
identifiable location. They float, they ebb, they glow and move . .
. and they defy explanation."
The lights can been seen by driving nine miles east of the city,
near the base of the
Chianti Mountains. There's an observation area set-up so you can
watch the lights.
Unsolved Mysterious - Marfa Lights
ANSON - Anson, the county seat of Jones County, is at the
intersection of U.S. highways 83/277 and 180 at the center of the
county. The mysterious lights that appears in the rolling hills of
west Texas have been seen by curious college students for year.
Several legends have been told by locals that the lights are caused
by the specter of a woman looking for her long lost son. The lights
appear near the Anson Cemetery at the junction of two dirt roads.
Before you head out there be sure and tell the Jones County Sheriff
department that you plan to check out the Anson lights. The
deputies will ask you to move along if they catch you parked on the
dirt road. Just a fair warning. What are the lights, it's still an
unsolved mystery.
Anson Lights
BRAZORIA COUNTY - Another
white ball of light that floats about four to six feet off the
ground occasionally makes an appearance to onlookers between West
Columbia and Angleton, Texas in Brazoria County. This light has
become a legend and is known around
the world as "Bailey's Light". According to the legend the
light is reported to be that of a lantern being carried by the ghost
of JAMES BRITON BAILEY.
SILSBEE -
Near the town of Silsbee, which
is north of Beaumont, in Hardin County appears the "Saratoga
Lights". Take the Old Bragg Road (also
known as "Ghost Road"), which turns off of Farm Road 1293 about
seven miles west of Honey Island and head straight for Saratoga. The
unpaved, tree lined, dirt road is long and straight. Eyewitnesses have
seen the lights amongstthe pine trees in the
darkness of
the Big
Thicket. Many people who have seen the Saratoga ghost lights leave
very frighten. They say because, "the lights are so close"
comparing them to the distances of the Marfa lights.
Saratoga
Lights (Warning: Bad Language is used in this video)