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Sarah Ware's Skull, 1898 murder victim featured in the Book "In Search of Sarah Ware" by Emeric Spooner
Mysteries
Robin the boy wonder Warder Might 6, 2015
Probably the most bizarre unsolved disappearances ever involves well-known French creator Louis The Prince. Inside 1890, during a teach heading to Paris, france, Le Knight in shining armor somehow disappeared without a track and has...
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Warstone Lane cemetery the final stopping place for a private ghost walk.
Having studied the ghosts of Aston Hall, the youth group wrote scripts about
Ghosts, UFO's, Big Foot and other Urban Legends, then over a few Saturdays
shot their short films. With extra footage from the Ghost Walk shot on the
evening, it is now time to hit the editing suite. I'm looking forward to
seeing the final films.
I discovered this grave in 2004 and only just recently found out the mystery behind why they all had the same death date. Below is a description of that.
On the eve of October 31, 1909, George W. Hood, Sr., and his son Royal were murdered,
while daughter, Sarah Almeda and her young daughter, Emma, were at a church revival.
Upon returning home, Sarah and Emma were also murdered; and the Hood home was set
afire to cover up the murders. Their murders were never solved and remains to this day as
one of Raleigh County’s unsolved murders.