St Johns - A Ghost Story
This is a similar story, but not the same as, the one
published in Valerie Laughton’s book, "True Barossa Ghosts"
"In 1980 fourteen students from Kapunda went to Saint John’s
Cemetery and reformatory at night. They heard a rumbling, bumping sound; they
saw a marble slab move back from one the graves. they could not see any ropes
or wires attached and saw nothing emerge. The vases began to move, and the
flowers were flung into the air. The students saw a semi-transparent girl with
a long white gown, with long dark hair carrying a hurricane lantern that had a
yellowish glow moving through the cemetery. Gravestones could be seen through
her. the figure glided through a fence and headed towards the old reformatory
ruins. She entered the ruins moving through the rooms and passageway and could
be seen by the students through the broken windows. After a period of time, the
figure headed back down the hill and back to the cemetery. She rose from the
ground and her feet could be seen, she thinned into a yellowish-white light and
spun herself and drove speedily into the earth. The students worked up the
courage and slowly moved into the area where the ghostly figure disappeared.
They found a circular spot with strange markings imprinted into the soil."
Would you believe the validity of a group of school children
who are out thrill-seeking and drinking, who then come home from a "spooky"
cemetery and tell this story?
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