Texas A&M, Kingsville


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Texas A&M University-Kingsville is said to be home to several ghosts and haunted locations, including resident halls and academic buildings. Lewis Hall: is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a female student who died by suicide in the building. Her apparition has allegedly been seen by students, who also report feeling an uneasy sense of being watched and experiencing cold spots. Other incidents in Lewis Hall include: A handprint mysteriously appearing on a bathroom mirror. A shower curtain moving on its own. The sensation of being watched while outside at the building's central patio. Sightings of "weird people wearing black" in the building's attic, which is reportedly where rituals have been performed. Turner-Bishop Hall: This residence hall is supposedly haunted by a playful girl's ghost. Described as mischievous, the ghost allegedly: Plays with students' hair. Drags furniture across empty rooms. Turns showers on and off. Unlocks doors. Manning Hall: As the university's first building, Manning Hall is believed to be haunted by a ghost on its third floor, which is off-limits to students. The ghost is said to move desks and chairs, causing commotion that can be heard by those on the floors below. College Hall Bell Tower: The bell tower is reportedly haunted by the ghost of a man who died by suicide by hanging. Some students claim to have seen a person hanging by a rope in the tower late at night. Edward N. Jones Auditorium: Constructed in 1942, this auditorium is reportedly haunted by the spirit of a worker who died from a fall during its construction. This ghost is blamed for causing strange occurrences, including: Turning lights on and off. Locking doors from the inside. Knocking costumes off their hangers. Lucio Dorms: Students who have stayed at Lucio Dorms have described several unexplained events, including: The blinds in a locked room moving on their own and hearing something fall, with nothing on the desk having been moved. Hangers swinging in closets without cause. A smiley face appearing on a shower mirror with the door locked and no one else inside. Martin Hall: A former resident of Martin Hall reported hearing a door close, then feeling a presence and the sensation of being watched while walking back to their dorm. The feeling became so intense that their hairs stood up, but when they looked back, no one was there.

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