Don't Drive On This Haunted Street In Tennessee...Or You'll Regret It
Have you heard of Henry-Loroe Lane, in Antioch, Tennessee? Probably not, but there’s a ghost story that keeps the road branded in many a memory, out in Middle Tennessee. After a horrific accident, the road name was changed, and the horror of it all sunk into unmapped territory in the Nashville suburb. The hauntings, though? They were let loose to their own wicked (or not so wicked) devices. Beware the mystery of Loroe Lane, everyone…

Years and years and years ago, an old woman was taking a walk on Loroe Lane, down by the wooded tree line. The place was calm and cool, the shade from the trees welcoming. We can only imagine she was peaceful, happy, and in love with her Tennessee home. Until she found herself stalked by a pack of coyotes...her torn up body was found mangled almost beyond belief.

The unnamed mystery woman is a specter, her name unknown beyond her creeptastic legendary moniker: "The Antioch Deathkiller."
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It's been said that her mangled ghost follows those who wander towards the woods, most commonly children. She is said to be a kindly ghost, but one terrifying to lay eyes upon. Her torn up flesh and bulging eyes will brand themselves deep in your mind.
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She has a fascination with children - many believe she is trying to warn them away from the woods, so they don't meet the same sorry fate she did.

The scariest part of this story? Henry Loroe Lane no longer exists. No one knows why it was absorbed over time, which means you may find yourself followed by a terrifying ghoul on your next walk in the Antioch woods.
So, we’re officially freaked out. Have you had a supernatural experience in Tennessee? We want to know!
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