Don't blame our state for the irresponsible act of an actor! Although,according to history; a lot of people have been killed in New Mexico,by a Colt 45...Including Billy the kid! That's right ! Alec Baldwin killed Helena Hutchinson, with the same type of revolver and bullet, that Pat Garrett himself killed Billy the kid with!
@@deanhoward4128 There's a Bar in Carrizozo that proudly displays a "Silver Plated Colt 45" that can lay authenticated claim to being the ONLY Colt 45 in existance that "DIDN'T kill Billy the Kid". 😆
I remember walking through Lordsburg on foot in the middle of the night during a snowstorm, it was absolutely terrifying, the only noise was coming from the freeway and some rail workers doing some welding on a freight train. This was at 2AM. The entire town was dark and had a terrible empty feeling. But their was definitely some kind of dark energy there.
Maybe what was dark and odd was a person walking on foot through a pitch dark town at 2am. I’d be more freaked out to see you (then), than a completely dark and silent town, asleep, at 2 am. lol
Awwwwwwww, I remember these days when the news didn't have much to report about so they had to go out and find stories. NOW in 2020, there is ABSOLUTELY NO SHORTAGE of crazy, ridiculous stories!
I live in Clayton. I went to school with Matt Medina and his little sister. I'm kind of surprised our little town beat out the St. James hotel in Cimarron. Also, the story didn't say anything about the rumored hauntings of the old Mayfield. No one has even been in that building for 10+ years.
I live in Bent New Mexico and it's right on the edge of the Mescalero Apache reservation! The canyon we live in is considered the most haunted in the state because it was the old trail from Ruidoso to Tularosa and then onto Las Cruces! There where many wagons, cowboy's ect that where ambushed by the mescalero people on thier way through the mountains! And even though we know they are here, we accept it and ignore thier entering our homes unless they get evil! Then we sage the house again and move on! Love it here!
I've spent a lot of time up there in Bent. I have heard the stories and it does feel creepy. Nogal canyon is very creepy. I grew up in Tularosa. The old copper mine in Bent is really cool and scary.
My scariest I'd Monticello NM, I was staying at a friend's house,she went outside, I stayed in the bedroom, the door opens, I saw an Indian, with a long scar on his face, he was saying something, I couldn't understand.
When you're alone on the plains, the wind is a frightening and unsettling sound. When you live in downtown Albuquerque, you are afraid of any living person you encounter.
I just this video and to me the most haunted place is my home. Our house was built in the 1950’s and our neighbors died in front of our home. Something about them going too fast on the curve and the car ended flipping right in our front yard. Their children buried them in their backyard and it wasn’t until 1995 when the new owners did not like the idea of the bodies there so they were removed and given a proper burial. It never fails when we’re watching a movie we hear old music and voices from one of the empty bedrooms. Also all of the door are wide open in the mornings. And we’ve seen a man pace back and forth in the hallway. So yeah my house wins.
Fairly common, but ya might wanna mention it in your Airbnb profile. Folks are willing to pay extra for the haunted house experience. Even more if your bud the pacer is friendly and speaks on occasion.
I’ve commuted to Clayton for work and stayed many times at the Eklund. I’ve never seen or heard anything scary. One evening I heard a guest ask the owner which rooms are haunted. His response was: “all of them or none of them, whichever you like.”
I had enough of a scare visiting Albuquerque on Nob Hill I was getting something out of my car when a guy with a giant machete, seriously a huge blade, was running down the sidewalk towards me! lucky for me he was just running from two other guys and didn’t bother me
Tyrone, NM. I saw the front door knob turning, I looked our the window and there was no one at the door but the knob kept turning. This was at a Friend's house. You could feel a presence. She called him NED. She would tell him to go to Mary's House, her neighbor. Finally alone on the sofa she felt someone squeeze her thigh. She called the Priest to cleanse the house. Ned moved on.
oh yeah didn't they put soap on the rope thinking it would make it stronger, or more stiff? but what it did was decapitated him? It was known as the most gruesome hanging in history. My source: The History Channel from like 2004 haha.
Cloudcroft has two Inn’s that are haunted. There is one with Rebecca who is friendly and another in a different Inn who will throw things at you if you enter her room. That tiny town has a lot going on.
Our family has a cabin in cloudcroft. We went back after a long time and we like the grocery store there with the good bread. Idk if anyone knows what I'm talking about bc I was like 7 then and 17 revisiting. We couldn't find it so we went into the gun store near by and asked and they said oh they're long gone and they stole a lot of people's money and a lot of the town is pissed. He was really pissed too. It was kinda scary. I also liked the pizza place across from the high school (?) Bc the students when they got out of class would go to work across the street. I thought that was cute looking back. I was raised in carlsbad and hated it there. And we went to cloudcroft to escape the heat bc even in the middle of summer I remember it being chilly there while back home it was easily 110 degrees.
In the 70s I worked at the Lodge in Cloudcroft. I never saw Rebecca. Though some people mentioned weird things happening, the scariest thing I heard/saw was a squirrel that had broken into the basement and stored a bunch of food. The noise was a bit unsettling because of the legend of Rebecca...
On my trip to Colorado we passed though new mexico high plains it felt really lonely a weird it was kinda scary but Colorado was pretty with mountains we went to pikes peak
I'm from St Louis but my adopted family are from Clayton! I love it there, still feels a bit old west to me. I try to make it back to The Land of Entrapment as often as possible and plan to retire to Red River
They forgot to mention Clayton High School, movie theater, the hotel in front of Loves and where old Dairy Queen used to be..... and there are a lot of houses like the one behind the football field if it’s still there... 😳 all New Mexico has scary stuff. Even the highways play tricks on you!
My mother's family was from Dawson and my great grandmothers are buried there. And yes it is a blessed and spectacular feeling to listen to the conversations of the past!! A coal mining town from 1900-1950.
Passed by a little town? called Encino on the outskirts of Mountainair if you want to call it that, it's creepy as hell maybe around 10 houses there old and rundown try driving there at night seeing a few lights on in those houses and a creepy hotel with no one ever there just remember to keep a full tank of gas in your vehicles lol it's out in the middle of nowhere.
So many indigenous people were slaughtered in New Mexico…. it’s seem obscene to ask such a idiotic question and never mention the natives slaughtered…. the spirit roam … Remember the death march … the Long Walk of the Dine… so many perished … there’s ghost allright..
Oh yeah and I forgot about this there's a fort in that small little town of Pinos Altos it's more haunted than any other place I know especially at night. Well I take that back there's several places out here that is haunted you actually start seeing the history unfold.
Here in las cruces we have haunted court house it used to be a elementary school long time ago! I was coming home from work I at the light by the court house I saw a child’s face smiling at me after that it disappeared
My vote is on the old pen in Santa Fe. One ghost ant shit. Would you spend the night there by yourself. Lol I think not. How many people are staying at this monkey town 🤔
I’ve driven through in broad daylight and in the middle of the night and every time I’m driving through there going from CA to TX I sense that Erie feeling in the air… and it gives me Courage the Cowardly Dog vibes.
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In Pinos Altos there was an old church it burnt down the basement is all that stood you go down the stairs an into this room you put your ear up against the wall you will hear things that I cannot speak of located 10 miles from Silver City. We call it Stairway To Hell
…so ABQ is still not the place you want to be. All ghosts do is knock stuff over and drop the temperature, I’ll take that over a knife or bullet any day.
If you got a friend coming for a visit who has never visited here never take them sightseeing on Central actually there's some areas all around Albuquerque that are down right scary should avoid the area's like 2nd Street. One night I was driving this was after 9:30 pm to pick up my daughter from work my biggest mistake was driving down 2nd Street I was driving and in the middle of the street I see this what look like fire 🔥 something was burning in the middle of street both lanes than on the side of the street there was a trash can on fire I had to swerve around it luckily a fire truck 🚒 was driving down the street as well. It freaked me out.
I'll tell you the scariest and loudest part of New Mexico is, Montgomery Blvd. I have never seen so many Camaros and motorcycles doing 100 mph on streets anywhere else.
Wait where is that at?? I'm just curious if that's true or not but I'm not sure if it is or not because some of them can just leave their souls there and that soul can just go anywhere um but yea aha but I would say its spooky... That's all I can......