Showing posts with label Haunted Roads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haunted Roads. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

The Spooklight: Oklahoma's Mystic Phenomena

Author: Breasia Young

In the chilling hills of northeastern Oklahoma just outside the town of Hornet, there was a strange glowing light that confused locals and visitors for centuries. It is known as the Spooklight, this supernatural phenomenon has been reported seen since the 1800s and no one really knows what this “thing” could be. The Spooklight is described as a small bright orb also called the “ball of fire,” that moves quickly along a four mile stretch of a road between Missouri Oklahoma. This mystic figure goes by many names such as Joplin spooklight, Tri-state Spooklight, and Hornet Spooklight. It is an enchanting mystery for the locals, leaving everyone in suspense. The most famous road in Oklahoma is a road called “The Devil’s Promenade near a small town in Quapaw, Oklahoma.

According to an expert researcher in supernatural and author Lisa Livingston Martin, the Spooklight is normally seen during midnight often appearing as an orange glowing orb following locals. It is described by one of the locals it ranges from the size of a baseball to a basketball, most of the sightings occur on the Spook Light Road a winding path that straddles the borders of Missouri. The orb travels to the east and west, sometimes darting across the roads at very high speeds in midair. Some eyewitnesses claim the orb will even sway side to side like the lantern may be carried by a invisible figure, casting this eerie glow across the empty roads. Some may even say the light “dances,” moving in a playful manner or random patterns. Despite all the numerous reports, no one has really been able to catch the orb’s true nature and figure out what exactly causes the strange movements.

One popular folklore about the Spooklight involves a miner who returns home one night to find his home turned into ashes and his family missing, which many people believe it was the Native Americans. There are whispers ghosts roam around the Spooklight’s Road with a lantern, searching for their lost family. Moreover, there were two young lovers from Quapaw tribe who went against her father’s wishes and fled together. They were chased by warriors and trapped at the edge of a cliff above the Spring River, ultimately leading the two couples to jump to their deaths. Many people believe the light’s glow is the spirit of lovers. However, nonbelievers argue that the light is just car headlights from route 66. A theory by Popular Mechanics in 1965 stated that lights could be found from miles away. While this theory explains some of the sightings, it does not account for the earlier suspicious activities when cars did not even exist. This leaves many wondering if there is more mystery than meets the eye.


“Raw and uncut footage of the Spooklight (Oklahoma), capturing the mysterious glowing orb in its natural setting.”

Works Cited:

Ashley. “This Spooky Unexplained Phenomenon in Oklahoma Will Give You Goosebumps.” Only in Your State, 2 Feb. 2016, www.onlyinyourstate.com/nature/oklahoma/spooklight-ok.

Crazy Mule. "The Joplin Hornet Spook Light - Best Video Footage Ever Captured." YouTube, uploaded by Crazy Mule, 2 Mar. 2016, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L7VG72cSNoA.

The Spook Light | Joplin, MO - Official Website. www.joplinmo.org/575/The-Spook-Light.


Links for further research:

1. Unraveling the mystery of the Joplin Spooklight: A 4-state legend
Unraveling the mystery of the Joplin Spooklight: A 4-state legend | 4-States in Depth |koamnewsnow.com
The Joplin Spooklight is a mysterious phenomenon in a 4-states area, it has intrigued locals for many centuries, with theories exploring lost souls and paranormal activity.

2. Hornet’s Spooklight has drawn the curious for decades
Hornet's Spook Light has drawn the curious for decades — Ozarks Alive
The Hornet Spooklight a mysterious orb, has puzzled generations with such an eerie
appearance, sparking legends of ghosts and tragic events ever since one fatal
investigation in 1946.

3. Devil’s Promenade & the Hornet Spooklight
Devil’s Promenade & the Hornet Spook Light – Legends of America
The Spooklight has shaken both paranormal investigators and scientists, with questions ranging from the natural gas and will-o-the-wisps to atmospheric changes, this ghostly origin tragic Native American love story popular.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

Clinton Road NJ: The most haunted road in the world?

 By Patrick Watkins

Clinton Road New Jersey has been the location of some very strange occurrences since the 1980s including but not limited to the ghost boy at Deadman's curve, the girl in the Camero, and strange creature sightings including a hellhound, a wolf-dog hybrid, and many other mythical creatures.

Probably the most famous story about Clinton Road is the ghost boy at dead man’s curve. It is not clear when the story started, but every story of the ghost boy is almost identical. The ghost boy is supposedly of a boy who drowned in the river under the bridge at dead man’s curve. It is said that if someone throws a coin into the river below the next morning it will be in the middle of the road. Another part of the story is that if someone stands on the edge of the bridge the ghost boy will push them off of the bridge’s edge to drown them as he did.


 Another famous ghost story involving Clinton Road is the angry road raging girl in the Camero. The girl in the Camero was a teenage girl who drove into the cement divider on one of the sharper turns around dead man’s curve in 1988. The supposed was to trigger a manifestation of her was to simply mention her at night and she would suddenly appear and run the car containing the person who mentioned her off of the road before once again crashing into the same cement barrier. 

Some of the lesser-known stories are those of the strange creatures that inhabit the wooded area around Clinton Road. The most prominent of these  eing a hellhound a dog like creature that serves the devil. The second most know is of all things to appear in New Jersey some monkeys that supposedly escaped from a jungle habitat that  closed in 1976. Another story is of a floating dog that chases people who get too close to the cross  castle a supposed site of KKK and satanic rituals. 

In 1983 there was a body found on the edge of the  road the autopsy reviled to authorities that the  blood of the victim has ice crystals all thorough it  and was consistent with several other bodies that had turned up and this way of finding bodies gave the killer the nickname iceman. The iceman also known as Richard Kuklinski was arrested for the murders in 1986 and died 2006.

 

 

Works Cited

"Clinton Road - America's Most Haunted Roadway.” America's Most Haunted, 1 Feb. 2016,
http://www.americas-most-haunted.com/2016/02/01/clinton-road-americas-most-haunted-
roadway/.

“Clinton Road: A Dark Ride.” Weird NJ, 12 June 2019, https://weirdnj.com/stories/clinton-road/.
“Mysterious Clinton Road: Ghosts, Witches, & Haunted Urban Legends.” Scare Street, 4 June
2019, https://scarestreet.com/clinton-road/.

Roe, Jason. “West Milford Jungle Habitat - the Story and the Rumors.” Teach 2 Teach Music
Lessons and Academic Tutoring North Jersey, Teach 2 Teach Music Lessons and Academic
Tutoring North Jersey
, 29 Aug. 2017, https://teach2teach.com/blog/2017/8/29/jungle-habitat-
west-milford#:~:text=Warner%20Brothers%20closed%20Jungle%20Habitat%20in
%20October%20of,all%20the%20paths%20and%20walkways%20through%20the
%20forest.

Links for further research
https://www.newjerseyhauntedhouses.com/real-haunt/clinton-road.html
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/new-jersey/avoid-clinton-road-nj-after-dark/
https://www.haunted-places-to-go.com/haunted-road.htm