It began when native Americans saw the light in the early 1800's and continues to this day. It's a Missouri road that has been haunted by what locals call the "Spook Light" and there's no explanation for the phenomenon that is still visible now.
It was a crystal clear morning in 1972 when a man was camping in Siloam Springs State Park. He heard a sound behind him. In the broad daylight, he realized he wasn't seeing a person, but a creature.
Something strange has been happening in the city with the Arch. Or, I should say something weird is happening OVER St. Louis as an eyewitness claims they saw a UFO that was possibly chased by aircraft in the area.
It's definitely one of the most haunted places in St. Joseph and possibly in all of Missouri. It's the Beattie Mansion aka the Haunted House on the Hill. A brand new investigation confirmed this is still one of the creepiest mansions you can possibly set foot in.
The thought may make you laugh, but a Missouri man claims to have recorded a Bigfoot scream. There is some science that makes what he recorded worth some analysis though.
It's funny what some people consider a "vacation". For some, that apparently includes visiting a haunted Missouri cemetery where there's a decent chance you'll leave with scratches and scars from the experience.
Imagine you're out on your ATV gathering firewood when you suddenly come upon a creature almost 8 feet tall staring you down. This reportedly happened to a Pike County, Missouri man in the spring of 1991
If you drive through what remains of Avilla, Missouri, you'll see that it's mainly a tiny community supported by farmers. Why then is it considered a Route 66 ghost town haunted by "shadow people"? The tales go back to a character known as Rotten Johnny.