Stull Cemetery, Lecompton


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Stull Cemetery in Lecompton, Kansas is known for its dark reputation as a site of supposed paranormal activity, including reports of the devil appearing twice a year, witnessing unseen forces, and experiencing strange phenomena like disembodied voices, unusual mists, and inexplicable fires at the nearby abandoned church. Legends also claim the cemetery and its dilapidated church ruins are a "gateway to Hell" and the site of the birth of Satan's child. The most persistent legend claims the devil himself visits the cemetery twice a year, once during the Spring Equinox and again on Halloween, to visit the grave of his child. The cemetery, particularly the ruins of the abandoned church that once stood beside it, is rumored to be a portal to Hell. The church, which was in disrepair, was destroyed by fire, adding to its ominous reputation. Visitors have reported being grabbed by unseen hands and have experienced memory loss or time warps while visiting the cemetery. Reports include sightings of a hanged man, ghost children, and disembodied voices. Some claim to have witnessed strange mists, heavy silences, and even the sudden death of electronic devices like flashlights and cars.

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