Oklahoma City - Employees at a local wrecker service claim they've been visited by a ghost. Oklahoma’s News Channel Four first showed the surveillance videotape.
Those who work at Puckett's in southwest Oklahoma City believe the image is that of a woman involved in a fatal accident. Family members of that woman have come forward, convinced the sighting is of their lost loved one sending them a message. Tracy Martin died from her injuries June 30th. But her family believes she came back 18 days later to let them know she's okay. Tracy's truck was moved from Puckett's wrecker yard July 17 from the area the surveillance camera records. Overnight dispatcher Kathy Henley saw the image live on her monitors.
Tulsa, Red Fork
There is a house that is haunted. There have been objects flying through the room, windows opening themselves, lights on and off by themselves, etc. There is a cemetery just down the road to the north. The owner refuses to go into her little girl's bedroom because she feels too much activity in there. There is a different pressure in the room. In the hallway is where there seems to be a lot of activity. A psychic who met her away from home envisioned the hallway. There were orb of light floating around in the hallway. You could only see them on film. The orbs were moving really fast and they were much larger than dust particles. They were moving upward and sideways. They seemed most active around the mistress of the house. They were mostly up high, about head height, moving up and across, etc. There were even some down by the photographer’s legs.
There were cold spots on people’s legs. In certain spots they each got dizzy and or nauseated, and had chest pains. When the activity was heaviest in the hallway, it would cause the people standing there to have involuntary tears streaming down. There was a headstone in the back yard. The tombstone would drain batteries of cameras, flashlights, cell phones, etc. There was 47 minutes remaining on the battery. After taking two still shots and about one minute of video, the battery went dead.
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Waurika, Moneka Mall and Tea Room A gray, wood frame house is haunted by the presence of a robber killed in the dining room. The large house was constructed in 1892 and served as a Rock Island Railroad boarding house for many years. During that period, a robber broke into the house during supper time and demanded everyone’s money. But the burly railroad men got the upper hand, and the would-be thief died in ensuing struggle. Not wanting to get into trouble with the authorities, the men loaded the body onto a northbound train, where it was later found by strangers and buried in an unmarked grave. Today, the robber’s specter and other ghosts from the building’s colorful past haunt the rooms along the east and north sides, upstairs and down. The sightings became more frequent when Nancy War remodeled it into an antique shop with a small Tea Room restaurant.
The site is located in the town of Waurika, which is 53 miles southeast of Lawton. Take Hwy 7 to Pumpkin Center, then go south on Hwy 65 to Hwy 70 east. Moneka Mall and Tea Room, Hwy 70 East, Wauika, OK 73573. Phone:405- 228-2575.