Any place that has been left abandoned, falls into the category, where rumor, stories, exaggeration and just plain old folklore can take over, like this one and so many others.
We never bought into it much then, funny though if you read the additional information on wikpedia, (who knows how their information is or is not substantiated) the story about the couple who's boyfriend exited the car to investigate something, results in him not returning, scratching noise on the roof, police arrived, (like how, no cell phones then) tell the ladyfriend to not look up, was the boyfriend hanging in a tree and feet dangling was the noise, heard that one back then, but you wonder if there was ever such an incident, police report/investigation, was outside the gate. Some people have written things about visits in forums, just hard to figure paranormal, statue inside supposed to bleed etc.
It is a well known allegedly haunted place, was always a fun place to gather, the setting was perfect for halloween, I'd still go today, but without the way it was overgrown and wooded, not the same. Don't remember who was buried in that one section, but we were always respectful, another large cemetery, behind it was some creekside land, all kinds of bush parties there, you had to drive through the cemetery part to get to the place way in the back, 4x4 was needed if it was sloppy, to get out, all those parties and no one ever bothered any of the headstones, though in recent times, kids have lost all respect, happens once in awhile, we seemed to have been brought up well enough to just know better.
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