For a family reunion, me and my family went to Six Flags Over Texas, the first Six Flags park. At the end of our day there, we decided to ride the Runaway Mine Train, for sh*ts and giggles. There was no line, so we just walked on. My cousin and I got in the back row, because we knew we would get a better ride there. Our group took up the entire train. We dispatched and went up the chain lift, slowly cresting over the top of the hill and down the first drop. When we got to our first turn, I heard some kind of creak, but thought nothing of it since it was an old ride. But then, the front car, which had my aunt and uncle, came loose off the track and started wobbling around uncontrollably, until breaking off the train and into a tree, killing them instantly. I don't remember much after that, but I swore I saw a message written in blood on the tree. It said "Ron T."
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The Ghost of Six Flags
HorrorIn the month of August, mysterious events took place in Six Flags parks all around the U.S., but it is something more than a coincidence.