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Posted by TomH on October 31, 2002 at 15:42:20 from (205.140.32.230):
In Reply to: Halloween Scary Stories posted by FREDDY on October 30, 2002 at 22:48:02:
It didn't happen on Halloween, but still a weird story. Happened to the Grandfather of the guy I bought the farm I live on (his name was Russell). When the property lines where first surveyed many years ago there was a small mistake, the lines didn't come together at a triangle of woods about 2 acres. Locals call it "No Man's Land" because nobody owns it. Russell once commented that No Man's Land would be a good place to die, no one knows why he said that. You guessed it, a few years later he didn't come home from a coon hunting trip. They found him, rifle in one hand, coon in the other, in the middle of No Man's land...
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