Bachelor's Grove Cemetery, Midlothian
Ax-Man's Bridge in Crete, Illinois, is rumored to be haunted by a murderer who killed his family, two police officers, and then himself with an ax, though reports of actual murders at the location Bachelor's Grove Cemetery is known as one of America's most haunted locations, famous for sightings of the "White Lady" (a woman in a hooded robe, sometimes with a baby), phantom cars and dogs, ghostly figures in the woods, and unexplained phenomena like cold spots, strange sounds, and disorientation. These hauntings are often attributed to the cemetery's history of vandalism, desecration, and alleged occult activity. A frequent apparition, a ghostly woman, often wearing a hooded robe, is sometimes seen holding a baby. Some visitors report seeing phantom cars appear and disappear on nearby roads and hearing phantom dogs. Ghostly figures, phantom dogs, and general apparitions are sometimes seen within the surrounding woods. Visitors have reported feeling disoriented, feeling breath on their necks, and experiencing pockets of cold air. Unexplained blue tints have appeared in photographs, and some report hearing distant screams and other strange sounds. A well-known infant tombstone is often left with trinkets, and some believe the site is haunted by a baby's spirit. The cemetery has suffered widespread vandalism, grave desecration, and tombstone theft, which some believe disturbs the dead and creates hauntings. The area was reputedly used for black magic and occult activities, adding to its dark reputation. The cemetery's hidden and overgrown location made it a target for troublemakers and contributed to its spooky atmosphere. There are rumors of bodies being dumped in the adjacent flooded quarry, potentially adding spirits to the area.