WKDQ listener, Jamie, recorded haunting sounds at Pilot's Knob Cemetery in Marion, Kentucky. She told us the most popular grave in the cemetery is that of a supposed 5 year old witch. The child witch is buried in concrete, an inner locking cross fence surrounds the grave, with a gravestone that looks brand new. CREEEEEEEEEEEPY! Listen!

 

After reading about the "little girl" who was buried in rock, and was surrounded by crosses - both my roommate and myself grew curious to see if we could actually find such a location. It seems that in the late 1900's, in the small town of Marion Kentucky - the townsfolk believed that Mary Evelyn Ford, and her mother were witches. Instead of taking them through the traditional judicial system, they immediately sentenced them to be burned alive. Mary Evelyn Ford was six years old. Her mother's charred corpse was buried somewhere far from Marion, and the little girl was decidedly buried in Pilot's Knob. The town folk believed her spirit would return to take revenge, and so they buried the girl in a steel lined grave. They covered her casket with concrete and gravel instead of dirt, and surrounded her grave with a white fence made of interconnecting crosses. Town folklore states that this little girl's spirit cannot cross the gate around her grave, but she reaches out to anyone who dares near. She can pull a mortal into her grave, and it is said that she makes faces to provoke people so she can get near enough to pull you into her gated area.

On the other side of the fence lies something much darker, "The Watcher." He is a evil presence that is trying to get to the little girl, but cannot. He cannot cross OVER the crosses which guard & entrap her. Instead, he carefully attempts to snatch her soul, and chases any bystander away. His spiritual presence is so strong, the hairs on your neck will stand on end. Of course, this made us curious, so in the car we went!

Find out what happened during their trip HERE!

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