Liberty Cemetery Liberty Cemetery is located on 13 hwy in Warrensburg, Mo going toward Higinsville,Mo.  We have been to this cemetery only twice  but it is definately creepy.  You get a very eeri feeling even before you enter this place.  There is no fence around this cemetery so it is exposed to the highway.  There is also like an archway to enter into the cemetery.  It is a drive through cemetery but the one time we actually drove into the cemetery we had to drive out because we got an extreme sense of something not wanting us there. 
When we enter this cemetery we always walk into it through the archway and when we leave we always leave through the archway.  We use this as a cardinal rule for this cemetery.  One main reason is an event that happened our first night at the cemetery.  Lauren-The Spirit Guide-was walking through the cemetery after we all decided to walk out.  She felt a really eerie feeling but decided to go on looking at some of the tombstones.  To the left of the gravel road that goes though the cemetery there are a few tombstones close to the road...infront of the archway.  After looking at these tombstones she walked out of the cemetery without exiting through the archway.  The 5-6 mile ride from Liberty to Wal-Mart parking lot she felt like she was being attacked.  Slowly she started to notice scratches on her arm.  When we got to Wal-Mart parking lot we started to look her over.  We found scratches on her stomach, back, neck, arms, and right leg.  There was a cross scrathched into her right bisep and a deep gash in her right leg that bled.  Ever since then we never leave this cemetery without going through the archway.  Good rule of thumb to use when leaving any cemetery.
cross that was scratched into laurens arm
scratches on her back
gash in her leg
This tombstone was very fascinating to me.  This is the gravesite of a one year old baby.  The flower you see in the picture is not one that someone put there but is actually growing out from under the headstone.  It was winter when this picture was taken.
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