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05-01-2009, 02:04 PM
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Family, Brutally killed by robbers haunt a Six Flags in Arlington, Texas
"This photograph was by Jackie Rhame of Florian, Alabama during a visit to a Six Flags Great America Amusement Park in Arlington, Texas. It clearly shows a semi-transparent figure of a little boy in the grass dressed in a red sweater with a white collar or shirt. The camera was a C- 126 and it was misting rain and humid outside. She was simply taking a picture of the Texas Giant." "In reference to the Hell's Gate story that is about the two wealthy brotherss murdered off Highway 287. I lived in north Texas (three miles from the Tex-Ok border) my whole life and subsequently married a man from Clay Co., the location of the above mentioned Hell's Gate. His mother was even born just a few miles further towards Henrietta on the infamous "Boddy Ranch" on Boddy Ranch Rd. The way that she told the story was that there were indeed wealthy people that lived there but that it was a family that consisted of parents and three children not sure how many boys or girls. Anyway, they were burgularized by three unknown men. During the heist they supposedly raped the merchant's wife and tortured the other family members in order to get the man to reveal where the "real" valuables were located. Refusing to cooperate, the entire family was killed one at a time in front of the man until he was the only living one. Then desperate to save his own life, he struck a deal with the robbers. After the man gave up the location of the "real" valuables, the thieves gathered up what they wanted, and were to be on their way. Well, one of these men had not been as active in the raping and the torturing as the other two men and apparently had more of a conscience than even the merchant because upon leaving the farmhouse he questioned the merchant as to how he had let his entire family perish just to save his valuables. The merchant then replied something along the lines of being able to replace the wife and children quicker and easier the the valuables that they were taking with them that night. In disgust of the answer, the robber raised his pistol and shot him between the eyes. The other two men then began to set fire to the house. The hauntings revolve around the fact that he put wealth above his own family. It is said that the mother and her three children walk around the burnt remains looking for peace. However, don't expect to see a ghost that resembles a father or adult male, because he was shot straight to purgatory (hell) by that single bullet. I am not sure of the validity of this version but I thought you might be interested." · |
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09-15-2009, 06:30 PM
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Re: Family, Brutally killed by robbers haunt a Six Flags in Arlington, Texas
Been awhile since I heard a good ghost story. |