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She attended college in the Houston area and changed her major twice psychology, computer science, and finally criminal justice before taking a leap of faith and dropping out to pursue a career in freelance writing. Outside of work, you can likely find her curled up on the sofa with a hot cup of coffee, watching a crime TV show or scary movie. Thank you! You'll receive your first newsletter soon!

Enter your e-mail address for things to do, restaurants to try and much more! Some have also seen her in Runaway Mountain — although it's so dark their eyes could be playing tricks on them. Back in , society was a different place where single mothers were, for lack of a better term, social pariahs and shunned from the public.

Here, the women were taught employable skills that could help them rejoin society. Not only did she catch the sounds of an invisible being moving onstage with her own ears, but she and countless other AMH employees are dead serious when they tell you lights have come back on after being completely shut off. Even the Dallas-Area Paranormal Society caught clear EVPs electronic voice phenomenon and the conclusion that there may be more than one spirit that roams the hall, as a female voice was also recorded with the team.

Watch the video and judge for yourself Over 25 years ago, strange happenings shrouded the Grand Prairie location. No deaths occurred on the premises, but the former co-owner was poisoned with strychnine and her young assistant died mysteriously of natural causes.

The fire, believed to be set by a shady and wanted arsonist, might have been set to blackmail the museum. Nikki is an Arlington expert and writer. Ironically one of the girls who perished, Claudia Reeves was the daughter of a highway patrolman and investigating officers suspended their work to attend her funeral. Upon returning to their inquiry they were able to determine the identities of those responsible for burning the bridge. One suggested setting fire to the bridge; some say in order to impede the travel of the predominantly black community of Mosier Valley into north Arlington.

The grand jury asked the Tarrant County Commissioners Court to post rewards for information on the removal of the barricades from the bridge prior to the accident, which had occurred numerous times.

Further investigations never revealed who was responsible for removing the barricades and road flares from the burned out bridge. No one ever stepped forward with information and the reward was never claimed. The wooden bridge was not replaced. Remnants of the bridge were bulldozed and then covered with large concrete drainage tunnels. These were covered in asphalt up to the level of the original span and this served to span the drainage ditch until another fatal accident involving two women and a train at the crossing.

On March 10 Rayelynn Jonston, and Tammy Lynn Dodson tried to outrace an oncoming train which impacted the passenger side of their truck. One of the occupants was knocked out of the vehicle while the other remained trapped in the burning vehicle. Both women died at the scene of the accident. After the accident this stretch of what was now known as Greenbelt Rd. With its closing, the myth of Screaming Bridge moved to a nearby bridge spanning the Trinity River at the end of an abandoned road Trammel Davis which parallels the river.

This closed and barricaded bridge has been featured in some stories and online videos as being the location of Screaming Bridge. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Contact Us. Oct 20, PhotoScream Group Pictures. Sept 13, Friday the 13th. Dec 12th, Christmas Toy Drive… After watching a story on a local news station about how the economy was effecting toy donations, Boneyard staffers organized a shopping trip More… Aug 4, Haunted House Weddings.



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