Miller's Church, Hagerstown
Miller's Church was a Catholic church in Leitersburg, Maryland that was burned down in the 1930s after being used for alleged Satanic rituals. It is considered haunted, with stories of a phantom hearse and the appearance of a hanged figure from a large Oak Tree on the property, which is now a parking lot. Visitors claim to have seen a hooded, faceless figure in the trees, similar to the Grim Reaper, and some report their vehicles won't start on the grounds, according to real haunt reviews. The church, built in the 1930s, became a site for alleged Satanic practices, including the sacrifice of young girls, before it was destroyed by fire under mysterious circumstances. The Oak Tree: The charred remains were removed, leaving a parking lot and a single large oak tree. A story describes a couple whose car broke down on the site. The boyfriend found the car empty but locked, only to discover his girlfriend hanging from the Oak Tree when he returned after going for help. On crisp autumn nights, the figure of a woman is said to appear hanging from the Oak Tree. Some visitors report seeing a phantom hearse or a "black hooded figure" that looks like the Grim Reaper lurking in the trees, with one person describing it as a faceless, pitch-black figure. People visiting the site claim to hear movements, feel watched, and experience vehicles that won't start. One visitor claimed to have captured a photo of a black, hooded, faceless figure in the trees after hearing movements on the property.