West- Havensville. Havensville was a large town with many acres of
dense, green forests due to the sunny weather. A town known for
pleasant people, and cold starry nights. Surrounded by forests, there
really aren't many activities, but there are some, like hiking,
hunting, camping and maybe for some wacky people around here, Ghost
hunting. In some rural parts of Havensville, campers believe the woods
are haunted, and claim to have seen ghost or feel some kind of eerie
presence in the woods. In 1955 a local man named Frank Fuller, was
killed in the woods while hunting with his son. Chris Fuller, the son
of Frank, who was only 9 when his dad was killed, told the police when
asked that, "He and his dad went hunting all the time, but this time
was different, his dad had been sick the whole day and refused to go
home, almost like something was making him search further and further
in the woods until they reached their destination. After a long day of
hiking and hunting, they sat up camp at a dry spot under some tall
trees and beside the foot of Ambrose Mt... At the foot of the Mt. were
weird engravings and signs. He remembered telling his dad that he was
scared and he didn't want to stay there, but Frank insisted that it
was the perfect spot to set up camp. It was really dark that night
with a full moon. Chris, tired from the long day, quickly fell asleep,
with his dad lying next to him. Chris stated that he remembered waking
up in the middle of the night to hear his dad screaming, as pouring
rain and wind hit the tent.... After the scream, a very distinctive
odor filled the air, making him sick to the stomach. Chris began to
unzip the tent when he felt something hit his head from behind, making
him blank out. Chris stated that he doesn't remember anything else
after that." A police deputy by the name of Grant Ellis, found Chris
early the next morning on the side of the road with bloody hands,
holding a cross necklace that his dad never took off. Chris had said,
that he sometimes wonders if it was a wild animal, or someone.
However, Chris can't deny how incredibly horrified he was that night.
The same day that Deputy Grant, found Chris, he and some officers sat
up a search party with some locals, having Chris point them in the
right direction. After about an hour of searching, the police station
received a radio call from Deputy Grant, stating that some of the
search party members were returning home, due to illnesses. One Man
said that he "felt as though someone was watching him and that he
needed to go home". An officer also claimed that he felt sick and his
vision was blurry, as Frank had gotten sick earlier. He insisted that
he also return home. The wife of Frank Fuller, Martha, who was also
searching for her husband, said "She could hear a mumbling of her name
in her husbands' voice, and she was unusually cold." Two hours later
the police station received another radio call from Grant. Grant
claimed that they had reached the camping sight Chris had explained,
but that there was no tent and the markings on the rocks at the foot
of Ambrose Mt. were gone. A gun shot and an unfamiliar screech of a
man was all that was heard right before the line was cut off.
Deputy Grant, Martha, and the rest of the search party, including the
ones that had gotten
spooked earlier, never returned home that night. Starting, The Legend
of Frank Fuller.
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Havensville
Mystery / ThrillerIntrigued by the legend of Frank Fuller, a group of senior friends, set out on a journey through the forests of Havensville to find out what really happened back in 1955.