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Post by LilVizzy2001 on Jul 29, 2004 10:45:51 GMT -6
Well, In Oconomowoc Wisconsin for many years since i could remember the Lac LaBelle cementary has beeen rumored to be haunted....well this one statue crys bloods or the hand drip blood...and i guess at night or halloween people seen this statue drown its self or a person figure drowning its self some say its a women....people put flowers and coins in her hands i have seen the statue my self and the eyes have holes where the statue would cry out blood.....i heard from many friends...thats it was true..i have went in the cementary at night.....but i didnt wanna get caught so i left with my friends.....
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Post by xFatherxOfxLiesx on Jul 29, 2004 14:51:39 GMT -6
I have been there many times (before closing). Here are my experiences:
The first trip: This was my first time out looking anywhere. We took lots of pictures, walking around in pairs. The person I was with and myself both thought a certain spot felt strange (along the water, where the path branches to the left; if you go straight, you reach that small wooded area before the secondary entrance). We parked the car in roughly the same spot, and walked around near the wooded spot, near the crypt that looks like a hobbit-hole. We came back to the car, and found two doors open. Of course, we snapped off a few pictures right away. We found some small objects moved around (straws... yeah yeah... but we found my keys stuffed in the back seat when the were in my pocket; never quite figured that out).
The pictures came back pretty interesting. The Nathusius statue has a large purple not quite orb thing above it, and in another picture, there is a quite odd glowing red spire between it and the small building next to it. On the face of that building in another picture, there are two glowing lights (one white, one orange). It the white one is closer to the camera, and the orange one casts a shadow on the door. There are rather plentiful orbs, but most of all... In one of the pictures of the car... there is a faint image of a little girl standing next to it. It isn't extremely easy to see (and it's not a very good picture, it's from a disposable camera), but if you look closely at all, you can see a small girl with long hair standing by the driver's door.
Second trip: No phenomena, except again near that wooded spot, one camera started malfunctioning. After leaving and returning several times, we watched the same camera screw up in the same spot three times. Some pictures, mostly just orbs, a couple faces. The more notable event was finding out that the car was parked fairly near the grave of a 12 year old girl on the first trip.
After that, there really hasn't been any more activity, and no real photographic anomalies, except the occaisional orb, but I still like to go. It's a nice place. The spot between the statue and the hill in the center has a distinctively happy, peaceful vibe that doesn't seem entirely natural.
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Post by LilVizzy2001 on Jul 29, 2004 18:33:46 GMT -6
so did u see anything by the statue of the lady....i was kind of confused by what u wrote im sorry
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Post by xFatherxOfxLiesx on Jul 30, 2004 11:21:27 GMT -6
Not really. There are some anomalies in pictures, but no physical phenomena.
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Post by LilVizzy2001 on Jul 30, 2004 14:35:30 GMT -6
what about the statue..
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Post by xFatherxOfxLiesx on Jul 30, 2004 15:10:48 GMT -6
The statue isn't tremendously important, methinks. The bigger area of interest is that corner, near the wooded spot. There are a LOT of small children over there, too.
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Post by wulffmann on Aug 11, 2004 0:07:30 GMT -6
Well if you want to hear my story of Oconomowoc ask me. Otherwise if you are down there check out Beach Road.
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Post by Terry Fisk on Aug 11, 2004 2:29:57 GMT -6
We would like to hear your story. Also, do tell us about Beach Road.
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Post by Shelitia on Sept 7, 2004 22:33:49 GMT -6
I noticed that you are from Waukesha like my husband and me. Maybe we will see you at the cemetary when I can convince him to go. I did mention ghost hunting to him earlier tonight and I found to my surprise that he is as up for it and curious as I. Do you know of any stories relating to the city of Waukesha? I took pictures a few years ago at the apartment (which was made into two separate units) in whihc my friend lived at the time and reported strange happenings, such as things going missing and the like. One of the pictures appeared to have an orb in it, but I ended up dismissing it as a fleck of dust and erasing it from my digital camera. I, of course, zoomed in on the orb and enlarged it many times and it ended up looking like a soap bubble. The apartment (house) is on Maple Avenue across form the library near downtown Waukesha. Just as long ago, a friend of that friend was over at our apartment with a group of about seven of us telling ghost stories. She told us a really creepy one about a classmate of theirs who lived in a house that came with a spooky old picture that could not be disturbed without paranormal repercussions. Those are the extent of stories I know from this area. We are originally from Chicago, so most the phenomena I know of or have experienced was in Illinois.
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Post by Einstein2 on Sept 8, 2004 17:38:31 GMT -6
Hi, your right about Illinoise, I was born there..in chicago and moved from there to different places near the Wisconsin boarder....Do you know of Wonder lake,Fox Lake,Crooked Lake,Lake villa,Cristal Lake,To name a few...Fox lake has a old tavern ..rebiult along the lake....Was my play ground before it was rebuilt..They found guns and all sorts of old stuff in the walls and all over...Dillinger and Al Capone hung out there plus others and ..it has been turned into a wedding hall, small museum,and eatery with a bar...and there is alot of hauntings in the second floor.. went there last summer the owner claimes that there is foot steps heard and many people have witinessed some ghostly person looking out of a window from the window that they say looks spooky The pplace is called the "Mineola Hotel" You can see a picture of it..... Back then at**** www.epodunk.com ****put if fox lake illinoise for the historical look up if it already doesn't show up.For me it came up autimaticall!.If you ever get down there please drop by to get entertained and fed well at the same time! I will try and send a picture oof this place Then you will understand why it still reaps the look of a haunted place. Wonder lake has rumors that a lake monster harbers it's water...I have known this for almost 40+ years....why I lived there once. One of the lakes in that area had a train way back in the 30-40S go under and is siad to harber money and gold..And I also know that in Lake villa a place that is now a apartment complex has had ghosts and hauntings of a man roaming the halls...It was said....a man may have been killed in a fire...That I witnessed ....sort of... when a group of roudies burnt it because not aloud to party there.My mom called the Police and fire Department...when we saw smoke comming from that biulding back acrossed from our property... That was 30 + years ago...Oh yes, I know of a lot of stories of that state...Mofia .......UFO'S, Lost Treasure, Hantings, Ect !Ect!
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Post by Shelitia on Sept 8, 2004 18:13:11 GMT -6
Hi, Dee! Where did you live in Illinois? I myself, lived in Chicago on the Southside just west of Midway airport. There is a street, a main street, Archer Avenue, sort of near the airport that continues west into the nearby suburbs just on the edges of Chicago and there are tons of cool stories from there. I once read a book, titled Haunted Chicago, I think. Not long after reading it, around Halloween, the Travel Channel was running its gamut of shows of haunted places and one in particular focused on those stories from the Archer Avenue areas. I marveled at how familiar it all sounded until they showed the author of the book I'd read. It was cool to see all of the places that were mentioned in the book- actually it covered a lot of the cemeteries on the Northside as well, not just the Archer Avenue hauntings. Anyway, very interesting stuff.
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Post by Shelitia on Sept 8, 2004 18:25:18 GMT -6
Dee, Oops! You did say that you were born in Chicago. I should have said, where in Chicago did you live? Also, where do you live now? Do you live anywhere near Waukesha? That is where my husband and I live. I am trying to learn stories from this area, but I guess you saw all that in my first or second posting above.
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Post by Einstein2 on Sept 8, 2004 19:25:39 GMT -6
Born in Chicago,St.Mary's Hosp.... now gone......Charlsten street...Near huge Cathlic church.....with really tall steeples ...I beliieve the tallest in chicago?have cousins that live in chicago now....I was to young to remember anything else..... we moved near the places above when very young.....live near Wausau .... Marshfield area... Is waukeeshaw near the neclear place?because those highlines sure make a lot of noise!near us!Did you ever go to the History Meuseum in Chicago?They have the Dinasour display and the huge Meteorite that was found in Colby WI>>>>Yep! Colby, WI and is as large as a car!!!It is in the book:Rocks from space!! all about Meteorites!! Cool!very interesting book Too!Did you know that the Cemetary in Wausau by the mal was moved from somewhere else and that it was moved because of floonding and some of the graves where never recoverd...It is in the history of Wausau WI....That also hapenned in Plainfield where Ed gien is barried....and some of those graves are still crossed the street? It is privite property....Have a good night! keep reading there is alot to know!
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Post by xFatherxOfxLiesx on Sept 9, 2004 15:20:26 GMT -6
I hope to be going up there within a few weeks.
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Post by Einstein2 on Sept 9, 2004 17:03:41 GMT -6
Hi,Try the internet for stories about waukesha.www.epidunk.com and you can get historical information for just about anywhere..Also try typing in ture ghost stories and hauntings of waukesha Wisconsin and see if you get any informaton on the internet.I am going to do some looking for myself also! Thankyou!
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