Death, war, and a dark history all the things necessary to make a good ghost story. The setting for this tale as I mentioned in prior posts is a public park with an eerie landmarks. There are swamps, spooky noises, abandoned shacks and there is one thing missing from all of this evidence of a 'ghost'.
Despite all my efforts and attempts to collect paranormal evidence I have been left with zip. There are not EVP recordings, no 'real' eyewitnesses willing to come forward, and not one photo of a Confederate General spectre. I am at a loss for words. I felt with the long history of haunting in Texas that I would be able to find something to support the stories. I must admit defeat and apologize to you the reader.
I led you down a rabbit hole full of intrigue and allusions of historical significance. I am a better man now to admit I was wrong to do so. Supernatural events may be possible and can have evidence to support it, but when it comes to the story of the "Hell's Gate" this is false. There is nothing outside of too much imagination or whiskey to support this legend. I would encourage you all to tell everyone to not bother checking out this site and rather spend a night at Count Dracula's Castle in Romania. At least the decor there will freak you out more than what I experienced in this investigation.
I am now officially dying of boredom due to lack of genuine spectral horror.
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