Hauntings

J-Dunn

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So i've been ghost hunting and im looking for some haunted places in Ohio. The only thing is that make them places that are accesamble without breaking in and also the closer to mansfield the better. I've did Marry Janes Grave and Vernon Junction, haunted tunnel in Ashland, and crying bridge in Shelby to name a few. And of course im trying to make plans to spend the night at the Reformatory. You have to be 21 though! So any new places close?
 
WHAT NO WAY! Im about to go to helltown,but i don't waqnt to get murdered. lol google it dude. FUCKED UP. I'll have to check out that show!
 
Hell Town is an area that was bought by the government to preserve the forrest in Ohio. Not only is it haunted, but all the abandond houses and buildings are full of devil worshiping cults, animal sacrafices, runaway criminals and murderers. Fucked up shit!!!!!
 
shit. would it be bad to drive through this hell town at all times of the day.or what about looking around this hell town at night.
what would happen if i lived close to hell town. should i be scared?
 
nobody that i know has went there and died but everybody thAT i know that has been then said that they got fucked with by a group of people wearing black hoodies and black pants. Everybody that I know has been there at night though. IDK about how it is in the day. Probly a little bit safer. Goodluck bro
 
Heff, If you don't believe in haunted shit then go to, Devils Heartbeat Bridge in Vermillion. It will change ur mind. I got direction if you want to go.
 
or maybe heff has met some of these people in black hoodies and pants... especially since this so called "helltown" is right next to bm/bw... matter of fact i've met some of them.
 
hell towns a really large area. I mean if you committed a crime and were wanted why not go there? You wont be found.
 
and what shitty situation would that be?
i live in the national park. there are 2 ski resorts 2 miles from each other, and another one that is 40 mins away. neighborhoods can't pop up due to the fact it's the national park.
and like in every town you just ignore the tourists.
 
I'm sure it's great living there now, but i bet that if your family was one that was forced to sell their home to the government you would think it was pretty shitty. I would think that living in a "ghost town" with people constantly causing trouble it would get old, but whatever i don't live there. Besides i'm just going off of the article which seems well written with a good point and well researched.
Tad
 
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