How many of us have gone to Six Flags in St. Louis, Missouri for a weekend only to drive home late at night? That was the story of two Missouri guys who encountered something they can't explain on a remote highway when they were on their way home.
Nathan lived in the Branson area and says he "pretty much grew up near Table Rock Lake". He encountered something bone-chilling in the woods there that began with a scream he knew wasn't human.
I have watched this video maybe a dozen times already and I cannot figure out what exactly was captured late one night on a deserted Missouri gravel road. Maybe you can decipher it.
He admits that some will laugh at his claim, but a retired Missouri sheriff swears that his story is true about a huge creature he saw on a roadway that picked up a huge buck.
Every home I've ever heard of that claimed it was haunted had a moment in the past that could be pointed to as a possible reason. But, what about the house in Illinois that was just named the 'creepiest place' that experts claim was haunted before it was built?
Many people consider "The Exorcist" the scariest movie of all time. While the creator admits that he changed some of the details, but the movie was truly based on real events that happened in St. Louis, Missouri in 1949 that are much more terrifying than the movie it inspired.
Missouri has many places with well-known reputation for being playgrounds for the paranormal. However, the scariest place in the Show Me State is likely not a location you've been to or heard of. It has just been declared the scariest place in Missouri and that's likely not wrong.