I was just thinking 🤔 about the young man's murder did he do something wrong,did he see something that he shouldn't have seen was he a weirdo or did he have money 💲💰 on him
@@garycarpenter6433 He was murdered by a creep in the woods while walking home from school. The murder is unsolved. There was/is a suspect, a swim coach, who went to prison for another crime but was never linked to the murder through DNA.
I grew up in the oak Creek area and my grandfather was the first detective on the police department there I often asked him about the truth to these rumors. I appreciate your research. There was one other accident on Fitzsimmons road. However everybody involved was okay. A few out-of-towners got lost and drove over Fitzsimmons road and fell into a gully. My grandpa said that's what saved their lives. I doubt it was documented in Media. So if you're ever looking for information that is possibly useless let me know. I have ghost hunted these places multiple times over the last 20 years. Keep up the good work. If you ever need to pick my grandpa's brain let me know. I have been to all of these multiple times and I have seen the lights in whitnall Park, and I have photos from 2006. I've ghost hunted most of the area multiple times over 20 years and Grandpa always gave me the info. He had the deets on the whole county. From the rave to county line, I have all the useless lore 😂
@StrangeandSinister1 yes and no. Most of them were near the opening to the path, a few were in the parking area, but another thing was my flip phone kept randomly chiming until we got back to the parking area but I had no missed calls or texts.
@@cyankelly1592 Whitnall Park creeped me out. The other places were scary too after dark, but for some reason that park gave me bad vibes and I didn't stay long.
Hard to say what the floating thing is, but it does give me the creeps in that setting at night. And you didn't notice it in real time, only after on the recording. I would think you would have noticed in in real time. Creepy! Love it. Thanks
I haven't got notifications from your channel. Last time I was here you only had like 5 videos. I clicked on the bell again so maybe that'll work. Love your channel
As a teenager, we would spend a lot of time at the 7 bridges trails, walking and driving around looking for the woman/witch, mainly just scaring ourselves.
Big fan of the channel since you started, mostly because I'm from this region of the Midwest. Would be cool to see you check out the Northwest corner of IL and into Dubuque IA. Several murder sites and local haunts out that way both rural and into the cities.
Geez that Whitnall park one gave me goosebumps. I used to play in that waterfall all the time as a kid. I had no idea that there were rumors of ghost sightings 😳😳😳
That floating thing looks like spider silk that may have been directly in front of you. It appears to be stationary and only moves when you do and when you watch the reflection from the flashlight you can see it is much longer
@@user-usernotmethat may be but, if you watch close you can tell that it is in the foreground and within about 5 feet of him when you first see it pop up. It’s only illuminated by the flashlight and if you pay attention to the camera movement in relation to the object, it is very obviously stationary like something hanging from a tree. Then as it disappears you can tell that it happens right as it goes behind his flashlight as he walks past it. It’s completely stationary. Not saying it doesn’t resemble whatever you saw at home but i am saying that i strongly believe it is just something from nature like a spider web or caterpillar silk of some sort.
I think that anomaly is definitely an orb. like you said, the way it suddenly moves fast to the left after hovering is *not* something that happens to anything naturally. plus, you can see there wasn't much of a wind at that moment. nice vid, amigo.
I’m from Franklin, WI and hearing these stories reminded me of the most paranormal thing I’ve ever experienced near the area. Senior year of high school my friend and I would go on a night walk every weekend in the park by pleasant view. At the park there is a main trail that runs through a prairie with dense woods on the north side. My buddy and I would go to these woods, spark up a bit, and talk about ghost stories, the possibilities of interdimensional consciousness, or pretend we were in a horror movie. One particular night though, we did not have to pretend. As we were walking through the woods we noticed a light. A blue orb off in the distance that we could see through the trees. At first we thought nothing of it. You know, probably just someone with a headlamp walking their dog late at night. Or a biker. Once we exited the woods we got a better view. The light was similar to how you described it in the video. It was a small blue orb that traveled a couple feet off the ground - but in our case it was solid and did not flicker. What was so unsettling about this was how the light moved. I am getting chills as I write this damn. It moved so smooth. No bobbing whatsoever. Imagine that. If it was a person or a cyclist there would be natural movement of the headlight as the person moves with it on their head. This was not the case. We saw it off the main paved trail too. So here we are at the edge of the woods looking at the clearing the prairie provides and we see a blue light gliding in a rough grassy atv-created trail. Freaky. We noticed it and automatically started to conjure out stories about what we were seeing. We then found ourselves on the main paved trail and started walking towards the bridge at the end of the park. As we did so the orb continued to move around us. Circumnavigating us. There were 3 different instances the light come close to us on the atv trails (it never went on main path) and each time it did I saw something different. It only got like 15ft close to us in pitch black, but I thought I saw a person running with a dog, then a someone on a sit down bicycle, and the last I couldn’t make anything out. Finally, and maybe most interesting was that there was no glare being casted on the ground by the light. Go outside and shine a flashlight. It will create a glare on the ground. The orb did not have this property which is what made it hard for us to see what was controlling it and creepier in retrospect. I don’t think we really understood what was happening in the moment or else we would’ve been more freaked out. Especially when it moved towards us. Out of our 20+ walks here we only saw a light like that once. And we hardly, if ever, saw anyone else on trail at this time of night. We both had the same experience of seeing it and having the feeling it was… different. It could’ve been our mind playing tricks since we were high, but I’ve never had a hallucination that strong on weed and we both experienced it. Maybe it opened up a different form of awareness where we could perceive such things. Or maybe it was just a biker and our brains are already going brain-dead. But what fun is that? Sometimes things only show when you can’t prove them. We know what we saw. I think it’s crazy that ppl mentioned in your video saw a similar orb in 2018 when we experienced this early 2019, 5 miles away. Coincidence? Had to share our experience this is so close to home.
I believe it. I witnessed floating orbs a long time ago when I visited Bachelors Grove Cemetery (I shared the story in the video). Thank you for sharing your story.
@@StrangeandSinister1I remember the time I was driving on the Turnpike along Bachelors Grove Cemetery. It was around 3:00 AM. I saw orbs, mists, and a ghostly figure along the road, and then a car came up behind me tailgating me for a mile. It all gave me creepy, eerie chills. Then I started feeling these intense feelings of dread, sadness, despair, among other negative feelings, so I drove the heck out of there. I had to stop off at a Speedway to collect myself. When I returned home, I went to bed, and then I started having all these horrible nightmares about things that happened in that area. I will say this I’m never going back there ever again.
I'm from Franklin too. I graduated from Franklin highschool in 1981 . We used to party in wittnall park All the time. Used to ski and sled ride on the hill that goes into the golf course off Rawson Ave. Good memories thanks for sharing we were burning there back then too. Some things don't change.
Another surfeit of scariness - thank you for your, as usual, well researched and masterfully recounted tales. I've yet to set foot in Wisconsin, but one of my old law school professors hails from there and has an open invitation for me to visit. I will one day; and I will re-watch these videos of yours before I do to plan a visit to all these places for myself. Also, that "leaf" you saw floating past the camera - it looked rectangular to me; almost like an elongated dollar bill, except as you noted, it did unusually speed up at the end. 🤷🏻♂ Thank you again, superb work that keeps me on the edge of my seat! 👍🏻
Thank you for the nice comment. It does look rectangular, I've watched the footage multiple times. It also almost looks transparent. It's weird whatever it is.
I found the story about the Fitzsimmons road t be very interesting because of the connection my relatives had to this area. My grandfathers family own a farm on Fitzsimmons road up until about 10 years ago. it is the farm right before the tracks. I always found it interesting how the road was blocked off at the tracks but never know why. I will have to share this video with my grandpa as I am sure he will have many story's to tell about the road. very cool.
Thanks for sharing! Another viewer left a comment about his great uncle owning the farm on Plevak road (not Plevoc as I said in the video). He also said that the story about the ax murdering farmer on that road is actually true and that the murderer was his great uncle who owned the farm. There was a short newspaper article about it but I wasn't able to find it. Very interesting.
I live just down the street from seven bridges and frequent the others quite often. It's nice to hear local folklore spread and told. I can say I have definitely had some experiences in the bridges and Fitzsimmons. I would say the forest makes me feel watched but not scared. It's warm.
It's 16 degrees today and I picked a tick off my dog today, in WIsconsin. I realize your argument that "it's below freezing, it's too cold for bugs", but man..... bugs are surprisingly hardy dude.
@StrangeandSinister1 the movement was weird for sure. I'm not even saying it was definitely a bug. I will say things like Stink bugs and a few other types of critters are surprisingly hardy in the cold for a few weeks after first freeze.
It's true, stink bugs are hardy, and they crawl out from under brush on mild days in the fall and early winter. It was mild that day, so it's possible the object was an insect but I don't know for sure what it is.
Daaaaaang. I live in Waukesha County next door and I did not know about Simmons Road. However Lake Drive as it runs from downtown to Oak Creek at times has an eerie feel to it and even on sunny days there are times when it is cloudy and windy.
@@tomawen5916 that's because it's an old 5th avenue, the DuPont factory and the Peter Cooper glue factory were there prior. One man Did die at Peter Cooper glue factory, my grandpa knew him and had worked with him before he became a member of the police department. His name is Charles Rothe, and from what I understand he got drunk and fell into a vat. But what is now lake drive, used to be 5th avenue. I almost got ticketed for trespassing going into Peter Cooper. Good times.
Great video! Now I want to check out Fitzsimmons Rd and that area and Seven Bridges Trail for my self just for the beauty of the area. I'm not sure what that object is. I really doesn't move like a leaf or something like that.
Just wanted to say how much my husband and I enjoy your channel! Last night we were getting ready for bed and I said "hey there's a new Strange & Sinister video !" and we watched it straight away LOL We appreciate the research you out into your channel for sure. Are you ever planning to do any Michigan locations? We are in the Detroit area.
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for checking out my videos. Yes, I'd like to cover some Michigan locations for sure. Do you have any suggestions for interesting places with ghost stories and legends?
I have to check all these places out. Thank you. I would also like to see you do a full one on bridges. There are many haunted bridges out there to explore.
Thanks for another great series of stories. Whitnall Park is absolutely gorgeous. I wouldn’t be walking through it at night though. I wouldn’t even go by myself in the daytime. Sad story of that young man. 😞
Glad I found your channel. These Wisconsin videos give me new places to checkout. Maybe I’ll grow a pair and go back to Avon Bottoms after all these years.
Hey, writing from Viroqua, WI! Loved the video, so cool! We believe what you saw in the forest/park in Milwaukee was a fairy. As soon as you entered that park, I had a feeling fairies were present. Idk how, I just did. And I believe what I you caught on camera was indeed, a fairy! 🧚🏾♀️ so cool!
if doing Wisconsin, Kenosha has some good haunted history, the kemper center is a decent starting point. or Al Capones house on the lake. just some topic ideas. good work :)
just liked and subscribed!!!! I used to live in Eau Claire WI for 24 years, we used to live at Runway Ave in Eau Claire, it seems that the entire block is haunted, rumors is that it is built on top of an Indian Cemetery...but growing up there, my family had witness soooo many strange and unexplained things....couple example is waking up to baby foot prints in all the windows and the other seeing little kids dressed in olden day clothes playing in the woods at 2AM in the morning.
@@StrangeandSinister1 if you go there now, the woods in the back where MANY people saw weird things...for some odd reason it is owned by the government now. But where the scary stuff happens are in the duplex themselves. i have MANY stories!
I grew up in Cudahy. The stories of the Bender Park area are well known around here. Grant Park is where the 7 Bridges are, literally down the road from me. I love it in there and South Milwaukee did a lot to fix it up in the last 20 years or so, but back in the 90's as a teenager we would go find places to 'smoke".... lol. I swear we have heard things back there.
As a native of Wisconsin, Kenosha has a lot of haunted places. Kemper center is widely known for visual and auditory experiences. Pets park is an extremely spiritual hotspot that has its experiences tied in with Native American history, that I have personal experiences with. During spring and summer it hosts playful spirits, but autumn and winter brings out dark energies.
Thank you for the suggestion. I've looked into Kenosha before and remember reading about Kemper Center. Do you know of any ghost stories involving the parks or the cemeteries there?
I think what you caught on camera at seven bridges was actually a hanging pine needle. It remains statically positioned as you move around it, it may look like it zooms off, but if you track the movement of the camera and the movement of the object they match pretty perfectly. I do love the video, I grew up in that area and spent WAY too many high school nights at Fitzsimmons Road
I came to the comments to say the same thing. Yes that is something hanging from the tree branch above it (either a piece of fishing line stuck in tree with a lure or line weight on it or possibly a piece of spider web with something stuck on it like piece of a leaf, dead bug or a drop of tree sap. It is stationary and it only appears to be moving because of how your camera moves while it's still in the frame. Unfortunately not paranormal
Whitnall Park is a very spooky park in southwestern Milwaukee county where a ghostly woman in white has been seen at different places in the park at 11:00pm or 11:30PM'. I visited the ghostly bridges on Seven Bridges Trail once but was too scared to go farther. Many people live along the road opposite from the park separating houses from the woods in Grant Park. I wonder how they could not be spooked out.
Another viewer left a comment that employees at the golf course next to Whitnall Park saw the ghost in the fairway and by the waterfall. I have no idea if these stories are true, but if they are, it adds credibility to the legend.
I can't speak for Whitnall park, but I have been a regular to Seven Bridges almost daily for the last 10+ years and at least minimum biweekly for Fitzsimmons/oakwood roads. I used to party there with my friends at night all the time there. One or two times there was something that freaked us out in Grant Park but mostly the scariest things would have been the cops coming lol. But in that field on Plevoc road I was having a fire with my buddies and it got dark and it sounded like there was someone walking in the treeline and we shined our flashlights on the area but didn't see anyone or any animal. That was probably the creepiest and most unexplained thing that happened to me. But on a random note, thanks for naming Plevoc road for me. I have been wondering if that road was named at all since I started frequenting Fitzsimmons in the 2010's lmao. I appreciate that
I used to live in some Condos by Whitnall Park and that area of the Woods is 100% HAUNTED. Everyone over there tells you not to go in the woods after 10pm, but i've also heard stories of people encountering that woman's spirit even earlier in the day, but most of the activity I've heard about occurs after 10pm. There's a Golf Course that borders that part of the woods by the area of the waterfall & hiking trails mentioned in the video. And I personally talked to a couple different employees at that golf course that told me multiple people who work there have seen the ghostly apparition of a woman wandering out in that area. I also met a woman that lived in the area when I was hiking on those trails one day and she told me never to go in those woods at night and proceeded to tell me a story about a friend of hers who lived in the area who saw the apparition during the day. She told me that her friend saw the ghost and didn't even realize it was a ghost. That her friend greeted the apparition when she was walking by the waterfall area and noticed a lady standing there, but the lady said nothing and when her friend glanced back a second later, she was completely gone. I also heard the stories about a baby crying from several people in that area and stories about the ghost screaming at people but I never met anyone that actually experienced the screaming first hand. The golf course employees also told me stories about how multiple employees heard a woman yelling about losing her baby, screaming & wailing various things about a baby. I personally have had several strange experiences in those woods, but only one time did I ever dare to enter @ night. And it was the one and only time I ever attempted to hike those trails at night. The whole story would take me a long time to tell but I never even got near the area of sightings that night because so many scary and odd things happened that made us turn back before we could even get there. It's like something was telling us turn back the whole time, it was super creepy. And I've been in plenty of other forested, wooded areas at night, but I never got that type of vibe or feeling from any other place. Those woods have such a HEAVY, bad vibe at night, it's literally terrifying. I would love to see some Ghost Hunters thoroughly explore that place for a few nights and see what they find.
Wow, thank you for sharing this. That's really interesting about the golf course employees seeing the ghost and hearing the wailing. I'd love to learn more about those stories. It's possible it could have been a living person suffering from a mental condition, but who knows. I had the same feeling you experienced when I went there at night to film the waterfall and trails. I only walked around for maybe 45 min and left because the place just gave me a really bad vibe. My instincts were telling me to leave now and that's what I did. I walked around Seven Bridges and Fitzsimmons Road, and those places were creepy, but Whitnall Park was scary.
Cool content, like the video. What I would really like to know is what flashlight do you use? Looks like could be a Thrunite TN 12 pro, however, hard to say by just seeing on video. I have a Wurkkos TS30S with an SBT90.2 LED, and 4200 lumens, and your light almost seems as good as mine.
I'm using the Braun spotlight (6,000 lumens) from Harbor Freight. It lights up the woods pretty good for my videos. I might upgrade in the future to something brighter but for now it's good enough. The battery isn't the best but I hook it up to my power bank while I film to keep it bright.
@@jackanapes6676 I made videos on the haunted legends of Bloods Point Road and Kennedy Hill Road. The links are below. I might cover Sweeney Road in the future if there's enough for me to work with. The Haunted Legends of Bloods Point Road and Cemetery: ruclips.net/video/ZIu5_C0eFh4/видео.html The Mystery of the Phantom Lady of Kennedy Hill Road: ruclips.net/video/Y9F_VcFqtxY/видео.html
My great grear grandpa actually was one of the people who built 7 Bridges! Always grew up hearing stories about the trails. I even saw someone staring at me from the trails one night while I was on the beach. I swear I saw that but nobody I was with saw them. Also, the story of someone hangning themselves from the main bridge I've heard since I was a kid. While it could definately be fake, too much of my family knows about it.
That's cool. The hanging could be true, but I wasn't able to find any newspaper articles about it during my research. Sometimes these types of incidents aren't publicized though out of respect for the family, but someone doing that at the trail's entrance likely would have been reported by local newspapers.
15:07 That was a cool capture. Looks very much like ecto energy, as ecto does have a spatial dimension to it, and it appears to follow images and video of ecto I have seen -- small-ish, slender and perhaps a slight squiggle. Maybe a departed spirit, maybe just energy. I don't believe it is a leaf or a strip of bark, as it does not appear to twist or have some end-over-end action while in view. It also looks to be mostly staying at the same relative height while it is travelling. A leaf or thin strip of bark would more than likely be travelling in an incongruous wave, up and down, toward and against the pull of gravity. Definitely seems to be doing its own thing.
On a big screen TV you can see it a lot more clearly, especially in the zoomed in clips I included. It looks rectangular in shape and almost transparent. The way it moves it weird.
I've walked Fitzsimmons road every once in awhile. I work ATI (formerly known as Ladish) not too far from the area. I would go there at night sometimes as well, but never saw anything, but animals like deer. I've heard the stories, but still never saw anything paranormal. It's a good place to walk through. I did come across what was once a building, now torn down with pretty much just a floor in the surrounding fields and thought that was interesting. If anyone knows what that building was, please let me know. I generally like going to parks and have been at Seven Bridges. I've heard stories from my friends about how you can see faces in the woods at night, or how there is a praying mantis like demon roaming around in there, never seen that either, but it's nice looking at the moonlight from the beach. I've never heard any stories about Whitnall Park and I walk around there quite often. So, it's interesting hearing about things from there as well.
What did the building look like? Cause there were a few back there in the woods until 2010, when OC tore nearly all of them down (i think one or two may still be standing but were already falling apart and severely decayed). If you can describe it, I'm almost certain I can tell you what it was.
I'm telling you right now that I have seen a lot of these things on Paranormal.Caught on camera on the Travel Channel.These rods that been seen a lot on ring cameras and things.I honestly think that you have found something that is Paranormal.I think it's awesome congratulations😊
I've been to all four of these places, grew up going to Seven Bridges and always heard "rumors" of the forest being haunted but I only felt unnerved during the day a few years ago in the summer when there were some strange characters utilizing the park, lot's of pot in the air as well so I have since decided to hard pass visiting any longer. Great video, always fun to see local places and to hear the real stories not just the urban legends. I had no idea the folks who passed going off the cliff on Fitzsimmons and Oakwood were from SM, crazy. I've heard that there was some "devil worshiping" activities taking place at the end of Fitzsimmons, did you run across any stories from that era in the 90's? Kind of weird. Anyway, great video, truly! New subscriber here!😁
The seminary woods in bay view right by thomas moore high school has an actual cemetery in it with graves dating back to the 1800s i wouldn't be surprised if that place has activity
The Seminary is on Lake Dr. in St. Francis and the cemetery is in the grounds behind it. It's mostly priests/nuns/other religious types buried there I think. It's a beautiful area in the day time. Wouldn't want to go at night!@@StrangeandSinister1
@@StrangeandSinister1 be VERY careful if you go to check out the seminary woods. It is on land that is owned by the Catholic Diocese of Milwaukee, and the MPD regularly stake it out due to previous vandalism. The cemetery there in the middle of the woods is beyond creepy at night if you can make it in there, and historically it has the oldest marked graves still in their original spot in the Milwaukee area. If you approach the diocese and ask, they will probably let you in to film during the day. If you get caught sneaking in at night, Milwaukee has a very hefty trespassing fine for that location.
Those woods at 7 bridges are creepy in the daylight. Props to you, but now I kinda wanna go back. I live like 10 minutes away. Now, the Whitnall one, I can vouch for. My buddy got pulled over in the park one night. Closer towards SouthRidge Mall, he was Dropped off at my apt, in Hales Corners, Plum Tree Apartments, on the edge of Whitnall Park, about a 3-5 minute walk to the waterfall from my front door. Well, my buddy and I wanted to go back out drinking, so we started walking to where they left this truck when he was pulled over. We're walking and walking, and heard the most blood-curdling scream I've ever heard. We ran all the way from basically Wehr Nature Center, all the way to basically the other side of the park. Mind y'all, this park is roads and roads and woods and woods. It's a huge amount of property. I've always been told the Lady shows up at the Waterfall at night, to look for her baby that drown. My Buddy and I think the Scream was her. Edit: I commented before completely watching the Whitnall one, got excited to tell my story, but now I'm shook. Like literal chills. I didn't know about the John Murder. That's 100% what we heard, and now I'm getting that like freaked out feeling replaying that night. Thanks for this man. This shit is so interesting to me.
Thanks for sharing your story. That's scary, but animals can make eerily human-like screams, like the animal sound in my Scary Places in Southern Wisconsin Vol. 1 video. In that video, an animal scream can be heard during the Paradise Road story. But I also heard an unexplained human-like scream at another location that I'm convinced was human. I know the feeling when you hear it, it's terrifying. Whitnall Park gave me bad vibes and I didn't stay long. Another viewer left a comment about employees at the golf course next to Whitnall who allegedly witnessed the weeping ghost wandering around the fairway as well as the waterfall. There are a lot of weird stories about that place.
@StrangeandSinister1 yeah, I've been through Wehr Nature Center once at night with a friend, and we didn't hear nor see anything, then again, we were talking a lot, distracted. I've been by the waterfall, and all the trails through there, and the waterfall area definitely has a feeling to it, even during the day, but that could be my mind, because I know the stories. It's actually a very beautiful property, haunts aside. I used to work at Abandoned Haunted House Complex in Mt. pleasant. The Old Vance's Dance hall. I'm new to your channel, not sure if you've covered it. You should ask Matt And Corey, the owners. I've had numerous things happen to me there. Brew City Paranormal had some stuff they found. It's awesome!! Well, I find it awesome. Thanks for this stuff. It's interesting to me. I grew up near the Haunchies, in Muskego, I've always been fascinated by stuff like this. We also had your typical horror story for a ran down barn and two hills in the woods by my house. You know how those stories go. Witches, Murders, etc. 🤣 Stay Safe Brother, and Keep up the cool Content.
@@StrangeandSinister1 I honestly do not know accurate details, but it was a well known Country Dance Hall, that had Big Name Artists perform often. You can see it right off 94. Very unique looking building. Supposedly there was a Basement, that was filled with Concrete, everything down there was just left and buried. That's the Main Building. The House next Door, I feel like something Happened there, because that was reported as the most active spot, by Brew City Paranormal. The most memorable night for me, We'd do Blackout for the Last Night of the Season. Customers only Use a Glow Stick. My spot was Dark, but I could still see. I remember sitting there waiting for the next group, and watched something walk right past me, as if it was a customer, and my coworker, across this small room, said, holy@#$&, did you see that. I thought it was her. So yeah, we both got quite freaked out, but then we're really pumped about it. I also volunteered to take the Casket Room the one night. Real Caskets, the Owner used to be a Funeral Director, these Caskets were used for wakes in the past. Well, I remember thinking my supervisor calling my name, so I i got up, started walking towards where I thought he was, and there was nothing. In that area, there is only one way to go, no secret doors for us to move about. I even asked him, and he wasn't like no, I was covering for another actor that got sick that night. It weirded me out. Who knows what it was. It's a loud environment. I had a few other things happen, but I'm sure they could have been debunked. It's a haunted house, I think your mind is going to automatically be on edge, just because the atmosphere. Multiple Actors had their hair pulled, tripped, pushed out of their spot, names called, crying heard. Some could easily be lies, but I know the place is active, too many accounts of things happening. Plus, I feel like you're just inviting for whatever it is, to stay, in a place like that. Corey Stephens is the Owner.
@@StrangeandSinister1 for the Whitnall story, I'll take that to my grave, that wasn't an animal. I'm a Hunter and Big into Animals. That was a scream. It even shook my buddy, who also is a Sportsman. Hope this didn't come off rude, just helping with credibility of your stories.
A little, yes. The night footage at seven bridges was my first time there which made it a little more scary too. I have no idea what I filmed. Multiple comments have said it's a bird, but I don't think that's what it was.
Any road that looks that creepy has got too be haunted. You got balls going out there in the cold, dark night, alone in the snow showers. I wish I had known about these places when I ran too Milwaukee all the time a few years ago. Our terminal was only about eight miles away.
I just commented on Bender Park I also go to Seven Bridges very spooky during Sundown when it gets cloudy amazing place to walk a dog and smoke a joint still haven't experienced any paranormal but I will keep an eye out
I live in Milwaukee and have been to 7 bridges countless times. I’ve heard all the stories/legends associated with the park and when i was in my late teens and early 20’s I would go with friends to “ghost hunt” & never seen or heard anything out of the norm. I genuinely believe the legend of the park combined with the genuine creepy appearance at night contributes to peoples imagination running wild. It’s very easy to believe you heard something and if your scared enough I’m sure the mind can trick you in to believing you seen something in the woods but I don’t believe 7 bridges is haunted
Me and a couple buddies of mine venture through the road almost yearly and check out the factory at the end of the park. I would say there’s a sense of being watched on bad nights and almost calmness on good days but for the most part we’ve been well during our trips
Nope, not a leaf. Takes off too fast after it hovers. Great catch! Is it a ghost? Who knows. Certainly a strange anomaly. Love your videos; especially all the research you do on these stories. That was so tragic how the young girl died after driving off the cliff.
Grew up in Oak Creek, I still consider it my hometown. My best friend lived on Oakwood road. We use to walk it at night sometimes out of boredom. But never experienced anything. I live 2 minutes from 7 Bridges and my wife n I visit there a lot, just to take nature walks. Unfortunately, I never once experienced anything paranormal, yet. But I won't quit loll
I live in Black Creek, WI. Good stories on here. I started with the Whitewater video. I went to school there. I'm looking forward to anything I have a connection to, Marshfield, Park Falls, Port Wing and Baldwin.
I checked out both 7 bridges park and Fitzsimmons road tonight, saw some things I couldn't explain, as well as a deer and several coyotes- these are cool spots for sure!
As a ghost hunter myself, this evidence from Seven Bridges is really compelling. It almost looks like a weird card or something when zoomed in. But the way it floats around isn’t like a piece of paper or leaf at all - even considering wind. Really cool capture! I investigated Seven Bridges with the rest of the Wisconsin Haunts team recently and we got some cool stuff as well. The investigation is on the Wisconsin haunts channel if anyone is interested 👻
I’ve been to Seven Bridges at night and it was full of teenagers running around and scaring one another in the woods. That’s likely where the screaming is coming from. I did hear a voice on the bridge on entry. We were talking about when the park was created and on listening to the recording, I heard, “Oh, so it’s a park.” Almost like whatever entity was present existed before it was parkland. Pretty creepy. Just be sure if you go at night to park outside the parking area. They close the gate and you’ll be stuck in there. As for the strange object/creature you captured on film, could it have been a bat? It seems to be the right shape. I wonder if the camera just plays tricks with the light and that’s why the object strangely speeds off at the end.
That's creepy about the recording you captured. I still have no idea what that object is but many have commented that it's a spider web reflection. Not sure what it is though.
Coyotes and foxes can produce some surprisingly human like noises and they are all over those areas, every reported sound could be explained by those. The thing you filmed is either spider silk or fishing line caught in the trees. It looks like it's moving but it's actually stationary and it's just the light from your flash light that's illuminating it. It doesn't actually fly off to the left, it's just that you're moving down and to the right so you stop illuminating it.
This reminds me of the time I was in Minnesota driving along the Mississippi River, and I see this odd creature, then my phone and the clock in my car started acting strange. After I drove about a mile away from the creature, my phone turned back on, and the clock on my car’s dashboard stopped randomly changing numbers.
In 9th Grade (59 now) 1980. We left Friday Dance at high school in Cudahy. 2 kids challenged each other in a Race down Fitzsimmons till the end. We had alot who followed from School dance. Raced and who came closest to cliffs edge. No barricades then. Another time before blocked off. We always partied in the woods of Bender and Fitzsimons and climbed cliffs. Remember the fiundations of building's and the Apple Orchards through out the farm yards. One night 3 of my buddies and I were sitting in car at end of Fitsimons rd Drinking and Smoking a Dobie. Still 17 cant go to a bar. We see Grown Men Woman in Black Gowns just like out of a movie all walking in line carrying some sort of staff or swords for a ritual. Not sure now if this was a prank to scare folks on Halloween night. I started car and we flew out of the area fast as I could. We went back next day in light. We found a smoldering fire from night before, stick figures hanging on branches and a Doll with head torn off propped next fire as some kind of ritual happened at that fire. Seven Bridges were my Back yard. Never knew of any ghost stories.
My friends and I would go to The Seven Bridges at night when we were like 16. We never experienced anything odd though. Just spooky vibes. I think that floating object was some random forest debris that was stuck to a hanging web from a tree
Actually the cabin at the top of some stairs is actually pretty creepy. There’s usually no one there in the summer. But one time walking my sisters dog while we were visiting, he was barking at the cabin, or something in the cabin
@ it’s been a while since I’ve been. But you follow the path away from the lake front and there’s like a set of stairs that goes up higher than the other one heading back to the parking lot. I’d have to go back to see if I even remember where I stumbled on it. I’ve only seen it twice. When I first discovered it it was because I went off on my own and got lost lol
Soooo... what I'm hearing is south of Milwaukee is haunted AF? I'm going to have to check these out. If you've never been the St. Francis Seminary woods is a good spot to look into for spooky stuff. I'm not sure if anything is written down but it is eerie in there.
Thanks Sarah for the suggestion. I looked into St. Francis Seminary Woods but there doesn't seem to be any ghost stories or legends about it. It is a creepy location though for sure.
I live near brea road, the whole werewolf thing. That was always fun to drive an look for it after the stories ive heard. Also in delavan (not sure where) theres a dirt road with a tree at the end where you turn off your lights and see this butcher hanging with his family i think it was.
Been to all of these and never experienced anything, my brother said the old glue factory in south Milwaukee was haunted but I believe it’s been torn down by now
Hi🙂im Swedish😉 To me it does not look like a leaf 🍃i think perhaps it could be something spiritual👻hard to tell🤔 Many of the stories of these place's are possible just stories and old legends and sometimes the people telling these stories adding a little extra to make them more interesting 😁
For what it’s worth, the floating object looks just like a silkworm hanging by its invisible thread from a tree. You moved the camera past it, but it’s stationary. I haven’t noticed any silkworms in winter, but I’ve seen loads of them in the spring. Maybe it was a spider if not?
that light you see in the video as you go down that path could be a plasmoid. I am learning more about these. they could be mixed in or covered up as the drones and stars are possibly them too. this place is much more interesting than they lead you to believe. there are more to things and mainstream science and media don't help
@@StrangeandSinister1To me, it looks like paper, sort of like a dollar bill. What’s weird is the middle, and parts surrounding the middle, look transparent yet it reflects light, or is either giving off light.
It looks like something stuck in a web strand that is anchored above and below. The mass in the middle could be plant or webbing debris. As it remained stationary you moving gives it the impression that it is moving off especially since you can't quite see the spider silk thread in the dark.
I have been to fitzsimmons road on my motorcycle. I even recorded my ride and posted it here on YT and the only thing that I experienced were my allergies acting up.
Imo the thing you filmed at 15:00 looks like a long spider web catching the light. It's in a straight line and you can see how it widens near the middle, and the movements are in time with your footsteps. Just how I see it though :)
As far as i have been to fitzimmons for filming trains i do recall feeling a presence further down the road during one night but i didn’t see or hear anything
🎥 Timestamps
00:00 Fitzsimmons Road Legends
8:17 The Haunted Seven Bridges Trail
13:05 I Filmed Something Weird!
17:06 The Ghost of Whitnall Park
It could be a bird maybe I'm pretty much sure it's a bird 🕊️ or something like that
I was just thinking 🤔 about the young man's murder did he do something wrong,did he see something that he shouldn't have seen was he a weirdo or did he have money 💲💰 on him
@@garycarpenter6433 He was murdered by a creep in the woods while walking home from school. The murder is unsolved. There was/is a suspect, a swim coach, who went to prison for another crime but was never linked to the murder through DNA.
@@StrangeandSinister1 That figures for Sherlock Holmes or Jessica Fletcher to solve it might stump them I guess the coach is still alive or dead
Whitnall park is a fun place, guess I’ll have to go at night now. Another Wisconsin resident
Cheers from WI, glad to have stumbled across this channel!
Awesome, thank you!
You are really brave. There is no way in this world I would wander around the woods at night.
These locations were creepy as hell at night.
I grew up in the oak Creek area and my grandfather was the first detective on the police department there I often asked him about the truth to these rumors. I appreciate your research. There was one other accident on Fitzsimmons road. However everybody involved was okay. A few out-of-towners got lost and drove over Fitzsimmons road and fell into a gully. My grandpa said that's what saved their lives. I doubt it was documented in Media. So if you're ever looking for information that is possibly useless let me know. I have ghost hunted these places multiple times over the last 20 years. Keep up the good work. If you ever need to pick my grandpa's brain let me know.
I have been to all of these multiple times and I have seen the lights in whitnall Park, and I have photos from 2006.
I've ghost hunted most of the area multiple times over 20 years and Grandpa always gave me the info. He had the deets on the whole county. From the rave to county line, I have all the useless lore 😂
Thank you for sharing this. That's interesting. Were the lights floating over the waterfall area?
@StrangeandSinister1 yes and no. Most of them were near the opening to the path, a few were in the parking area, but another thing was my flip phone kept randomly chiming until we got back to the parking area but I had no missed calls or texts.
I grew up in Oak Creek as well. My dad still lives in Oak Creek.
@@cyankelly1592 Whitnall Park creeped me out. The other places were scary too after dark, but for some reason that park gave me bad vibes and I didn't stay long.
@@TriciaLawrence-z5b Nice. Oak Creek seemed like a nice area.
You are VERY brave to go to all of these places by yourself at night. Too scary for me. It gives me chills just watching you walk through alone 🫣
Whitnall Park creeped me out. I got bad vibes walking around in the woods there after dark and I didn't stay long.
scared by a bug?
No, the bug or whatever it was that I filmed was at Seven Bridges.
Who watching this video is from Wisconsin? 🙋🏻♂️
Me living in waukesha.
Me ✋
Me omg
Here in Janesville
Marinette here
Hard to say what the floating thing is, but it does give me the creeps in that setting at night. And you didn't notice it in real time, only after on the recording. I would think you would have noticed in in real time. Creepy! Love it. Thanks
It's creepy. I would have likely noticed it since it hovered in front of me.
@@StrangeandSinister1 It's a spiderweb.
It's a bug they are little caterpillars that float on a tiny web to there next place to eat.
I haven't got notifications from your channel. Last time I was here you only had like 5 videos. I clicked on the bell again so maybe that'll work. Love your channel
Thanks Kevin. You should get notified if you clicked the bell.
Thanks so much for bringing these stories to us. Much appreciated.
Thank you for the nice comment. 🙂
As a teenager, we would spend a lot of time at the 7 bridges trails, walking and driving around looking for the woman/witch, mainly just scaring ourselves.
It's a nice park. I've been wanting to go there for a while.
Ahhhh good times
As a kid, I remember hearing about the witch as well. 😁
Spent a lot of time in the summer in whitnall Park never heard any of the stories that you've talked about in this video. Thanks for sharing
It's a lesser-known story that was featured in a book about Milwaukee ghost stories.
Big fan of the channel since you started, mostly because I'm from this region of the Midwest. Would be cool to see you check out the Northwest corner of IL and into Dubuque IA. Several murder sites and local haunts out that way both rural and into the cities.
That's great to hear, thank you. I plan to make a video in that area eventually. Maybe Galena.
Geez that Whitnall park one gave me goosebumps. I used to play in that waterfall all the time as a kid. I had no idea that there were rumors of ghost sightings 😳😳😳
There are quite a few stories. Another viewer said employees at the golf course next to the waterfall have even seen it.
That floating thing looks like spider silk that may have been directly in front of you. It appears to be stationary and only moves when you do and when you watch the reflection from the flashlight you can see it is much longer
It's possible. Maybe it was a spider web that was pulled away in the breeze when I walked through it.
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I disagree. It matches up very very close to what I seen in our back yard with my own two eyes and our dogs sensed it.
@@user-usernotmethat may be but, if you watch close you can tell that it is in the foreground and within about 5 feet of him when you first see it pop up. It’s only illuminated by the flashlight and if you pay attention to the camera movement in relation to the object, it is very obviously stationary like something hanging from a tree. Then as it disappears you can tell that it happens right as it goes behind his flashlight as he walks past it. It’s completely stationary. Not saying it doesn’t resemble whatever you saw at home but i am saying that i strongly believe it is just something from nature like a spider web or caterpillar silk of some sort.
It could be something natural or some type of optical illusion. It's weird whatever it is.
I agree with the spider silk or possibly a fishing line caught in the trees.
I think that anomaly is definitely an orb. like you said, the way it suddenly moves fast to the left after hovering is *not* something that happens to anything naturally. plus, you can see there wasn't much of a wind at that moment. nice vid, amigo.
Thank you. I'm not sure what it is but it's weird. I'm glad I had the camera rolling.
Yes another great video for thnxgiving eve.👌👌
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’m from Franklin, WI and hearing these stories reminded me of the most paranormal thing I’ve ever experienced near the area.
Senior year of high school my friend and I would go on a night walk every weekend in the park by pleasant view. At the park there is a main trail that runs through a prairie with dense woods on the north side. My buddy and I would go to these woods, spark up a bit, and talk about ghost stories, the possibilities of interdimensional consciousness, or pretend we were in a horror movie.
One particular night though, we did not have to pretend. As we were walking through the woods we noticed a light. A blue orb off in the distance that we could see through the trees. At first we thought nothing of it. You know, probably just someone with a headlamp walking their dog late at night. Or a biker. Once we exited the woods we got a better view. The light was similar to how you described it in the video. It was a small blue orb that traveled a couple feet off the ground - but in our case it was solid and did not flicker.
What was so unsettling about this was how the light moved. I am getting chills as I write this damn. It moved so smooth. No bobbing whatsoever. Imagine that. If it was a person or a cyclist there would be natural movement of the headlight as the person moves with it on their head. This was not the case. We saw it off the main paved trail too. So here we are at the edge of the woods looking at the clearing the prairie provides and we see a blue light gliding in a rough grassy atv-created trail. Freaky.
We noticed it and automatically started to conjure out stories about what we were seeing. We then found ourselves on the main paved trail and started walking towards the bridge at the end of the park. As we did so the orb continued to move around us. Circumnavigating us. There were 3 different instances the light come close to us on the atv trails (it never went on main path) and each time it did I saw something different. It only got like 15ft close to us in pitch black, but I thought I saw a person running with a dog, then a someone on a sit down bicycle, and the last I couldn’t make anything out. Finally, and maybe most interesting was that there was no glare being casted on the ground by the light. Go outside and shine a flashlight. It will create a glare on the ground. The orb did not have this property which is what made it hard for us to see what was controlling it and creepier in retrospect.
I don’t think we really understood what was happening in the moment or else we would’ve been more freaked out. Especially when it moved towards us. Out of our 20+ walks here we only saw a light like that once. And we hardly, if ever, saw anyone else on trail at this time of night. We both had the same experience of seeing it and having the feeling it was… different. It could’ve been our mind playing tricks since we were high, but I’ve never had a hallucination that strong on weed and we both experienced it. Maybe it opened up a different form of awareness where we could perceive such things. Or maybe it was just a biker and our brains are already going brain-dead. But what fun is that? Sometimes things only show when you can’t prove them. We know what we saw. I think it’s crazy that ppl mentioned in your video saw a similar orb in 2018 when we experienced this early 2019, 5 miles away. Coincidence? Had to share our experience this is so close to home.
I believe it. I witnessed floating orbs a long time ago when I visited Bachelors Grove Cemetery (I shared the story in the video). Thank you for sharing your story.
@@StrangeandSinister1I remember the time I was driving on the Turnpike along Bachelors Grove Cemetery. It was around 3:00 AM. I saw orbs, mists, and a ghostly figure along the road, and then a car came up behind me tailgating me for a mile. It all gave me creepy, eerie chills. Then I started feeling these intense feelings of dread, sadness, despair, among other negative feelings, so I drove the heck out of there. I had to stop off at a Speedway to collect myself.
When I returned home, I went to bed, and then I started having all these horrible nightmares about things that happened in that area. I will say this I’m never going back there ever again.
I believe it's haunted. So many people have had strange experiences there.
I'm from Franklin too. I graduated from Franklin highschool in 1981 . We used to party in wittnall park All the time. Used to ski and sled ride on the hill that goes into the golf course off Rawson Ave. Good memories thanks for sharing we were burning there back then too. Some things don't change.
Another surfeit of scariness - thank you for your, as usual, well researched and masterfully recounted tales. I've yet to set foot in Wisconsin, but one of my old law school professors hails from there and has an open invitation for me to visit. I will one day; and I will re-watch these videos of yours before I do to plan a visit to all these places for myself.
Also, that "leaf" you saw floating past the camera - it looked rectangular to me; almost like an elongated dollar bill, except as you noted, it did unusually speed up at the end. 🤷🏻♂
Thank you again, superb work that keeps me on the edge of my seat! 👍🏻
Thank you for the nice comment. It does look rectangular, I've watched the footage multiple times. It also almost looks transparent. It's weird whatever it is.
I live in Tennessee and have only been to Illinois and Wisconsin once but I love this channel
Thanks for watching. I'd like to visit some locations in TN at some point.
I found the story about the Fitzsimmons road t be very interesting because of the connection my relatives had to this area. My grandfathers family own a farm on Fitzsimmons road up until about 10 years ago. it is the farm right before the tracks. I always found it interesting how the road was blocked off at the tracks but never know why. I will have to share this video with my grandpa as I am sure he will have many story's to tell about the road. very cool.
Thanks for sharing! Another viewer left a comment about his great uncle owning the farm on Plevak road (not Plevoc as I said in the video). He also said that the story about the ax murdering farmer on that road is actually true and that the murderer was his great uncle who owned the farm. There was a short newspaper article about it but I wasn't able to find it. Very interesting.
I live just down the street from seven bridges and frequent the others quite often. It's nice to hear local folklore spread and told. I can say I have definitely had some experiences in the bridges and Fitzsimmons. I would say the forest makes me feel watched but not scared. It's warm.
Other than the weird object I filmed at Seven Bridges, I didn't have any strange experiences at these locations, but all three were creepy to explore.
Great video as always! Thanks for the upload!
👍 Thanks for watching!
It's 16 degrees today and I picked a tick off my dog today, in WIsconsin. I realize your argument that "it's below freezing, it's too cold for bugs", but man..... bugs are surprisingly hardy dude.
It could be a bug, who knows.
@StrangeandSinister1 the movement was weird for sure. I'm not even saying it was definitely a bug. I will say things like Stink bugs and a few other types of critters are surprisingly hardy in the cold for a few weeks after first freeze.
It's true, stink bugs are hardy, and they crawl out from under brush on mild days in the fall and early winter. It was mild that day, so it's possible the object was an insect but I don't know for sure what it is.
I agree. I just saw a HUGE housefly yesterday outside in Oconomowoc.
Good catch at around @7:50, looks like a shadow person standing behind a tree watching you.
I replayed the video but nothing stands out at 7:50.
@@StrangeandSinister1what! There is a dark shadow on the left! So clear
Excellent. Definitely good places to visit for the paranormal. Thank you 👍
Thanks. It was fun visiting these locations. Great views too at the end of both roads.
Daaaaaang. I live in Waukesha County next door and I did not know about Simmons Road. However Lake Drive as it runs from downtown to Oak Creek at times has an eerie feel to it and even on sunny days there are times when it is cloudy and windy.
Fitzsimmons Road is creepy at night!
@@tomawen5916 that's because it's an old 5th avenue, the DuPont factory and the Peter Cooper glue factory were there prior. One man Did die at Peter Cooper glue factory, my grandpa knew him and had worked with him before he became a member of the police department. His name is Charles Rothe, and from what I understand he got drunk and fell into a vat.
But what is now lake drive, used to be 5th avenue.
I almost got ticketed for trespassing going into Peter Cooper. Good times.
Yikes, what a horrible way to die. I read a little about the glue factory. Thanks for sharing.
Great video! Now I want to check out Fitzsimmons Rd and that area and Seven Bridges Trail for my self just for the beauty of the area. I'm not sure what that object is. I really doesn't move like a leaf or something like that.
Thank you! You should check them out. Seven Bridges is really nice.
Just wanted to say how much my husband and I enjoy your channel! Last night we were getting ready for bed and I said "hey there's a new Strange & Sinister video !" and we watched it straight away LOL We appreciate the research you out into your channel for sure. Are you ever planning to do any Michigan locations? We are in the Detroit area.
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for checking out my videos. Yes, I'd like to cover some Michigan locations for sure. Do you have any suggestions for interesting places with ghost stories and legends?
I have to check all these places out. Thank you. I would also like to see you do a full one on bridges. There are many haunted bridges out there to explore.
Great suggestion! That might be something I do in a future video. I still plan to make a video on Robinson Woods at some point.
Good stuff as always man! That thing floating by the camera is creepy.
Thank you! I still have no idea what it is but it doesn't look like a bird.
@@StrangeandSinister1 Well... it's either a dust ball flying by or a mysterious ghostly orb.
@@kjpphotography4764 Maybe something caught in a spider web that blew away when I walked through it or a piece of plastic.
Thanks for another great series of stories. Whitnall Park is absolutely gorgeous. I wouldn’t be walking through it at night though. I wouldn’t even go by myself in the daytime. Sad story of that young man. 😞
Thank you. It's a nice park, but creepy at night for sure.
Glad I found your channel. These Wisconsin videos give me new places to checkout. Maybe I’ll grow a pair and go back to Avon Bottoms after all these years.
Thank you! Happy holidays! 🎄
Im from Janesville u can see the flying thing go into the woods glowing thru trees,thats amazing
It's weird for sure.
Hey, writing from Viroqua, WI! Loved the video, so cool!
We believe what you saw in the forest/park in Milwaukee was a fairy. As soon as you entered that park, I had a feeling fairies were present. Idk how, I just did. And I believe what I you caught on camera was indeed, a fairy! 🧚🏾♀️ so cool!
Interesting. Thanks for the comment. I'm not sure what it was but it's fascinating for sure.
Thank you for sharing these stories with us! Happy Thanksgiving! ✌🏼🦃😊
Same to you! Happy Thanksgiving!
@@StrangeandSinister1 Thank you! 🦃😊
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Cheers from Wisconsin! Also, i gotta recommend the Classic that is Boy Scout Lane. Its definitely a cool legend worth sharing at least
Is Boy Scout Lane on private property now? I think I read in an article somewhere that you can't go there anymore.
if doing Wisconsin, Kenosha has some good haunted history, the kemper center is a decent starting point. or Al Capones house on the lake. just some topic ideas. good work :)
I will check it out, thanks for the suggestions. I think I read a little about the Kemper Center before.
just liked and subscribed!!!! I used to live in Eau Claire WI for 24 years, we used to live at Runway Ave in Eau Claire, it seems that the entire block is haunted, rumors is that it is built on top of an Indian Cemetery...but growing up there, my family had witness soooo many strange and unexplained things....couple example is waking up to baby foot prints in all the windows and the other seeing little kids dressed in olden day clothes playing in the woods at 2AM in the morning.
Wow thanks for sharing, that's interesting.
@@StrangeandSinister1 if you go there now, the woods in the back where MANY people saw weird things...for some odd reason it is owned by the government now. But where the scary stuff happens are in the duplex themselves. i have MANY stories!
I'll look into this location. It sounds really interesting.
I grew up in Cudahy. The stories of the Bender Park area are well known around here. Grant Park is where the 7 Bridges are, literally down the road from me. I love it in there and South Milwaukee did a lot to fix it up in the last 20 years or so, but back in the 90's as a teenager we would go find places to 'smoke".... lol. I swear we have heard things back there.
It's a nice park with interesting stories for sure.
Thanks!
Thank you for the support! I really appreciate that.
Awesome video! Thanks for the upload!
👍 Thank you!
Another great video my friend !!! Ty 🫠
Thank you!
Thanks
Thank you. I really appreciate that!
As a native of Wisconsin, Kenosha has a lot of haunted places. Kemper center is widely known for visual and auditory experiences. Pets park is an extremely spiritual hotspot that has its experiences tied in with Native American history, that I have personal experiences with. During spring and summer it hosts playful spirits, but autumn and winter brings out dark energies.
Thank you for the suggestion. I've looked into Kenosha before and remember reading about Kemper Center. Do you know of any ghost stories involving the parks or the cemeteries there?
I think what you caught on camera at seven bridges was actually a hanging pine needle. It remains statically positioned as you move around it, it may look like it zooms off, but if you track the movement of the camera and the movement of the object they match pretty perfectly. I do love the video, I grew up in that area and spent WAY too many high school nights at Fitzsimmons Road
Maybe, but if you look at it up close on a big screen it looks slightly transparent. It almost looks like a piece of plastic, it's weird.
I came to the comments to say the same thing. Yes that is something hanging from the tree branch above it (either a piece of fishing line stuck in tree with a lure or line weight on it or possibly a piece of spider web with something stuck on it like piece of a leaf, dead bug or a drop of tree sap. It is stationary and it only appears to be moving because of how your camera moves while it's still in the frame. Unfortunately not paranormal
Watched the video last night, and I dreamed about the ghost from the story... definitely not watching at night again
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I grew up in The city of South Milwaukee. 7 Bridges is one of my favorite places to be. And the screaming you hear at night is probably an owl or fox.
It could be an animal.
Ayy me too!
Love this channel! Looked like a bird except at the end when it went so fast.
I don't think it's a bird as others have said. I have no idea what it is.
I do love this kind of content. I was a part of 3 paranormal groups and would always try to debunk findings.
Thanks, I'm glad you like it.
Whitnall Park is a very spooky park in southwestern Milwaukee county where a ghostly woman in white has been seen at different places in the park at 11:00pm or 11:30PM'. I visited the ghostly bridges on Seven Bridges Trail once but was too scared to go farther. Many people live along the road opposite from the park separating houses from the woods in Grant Park. I wonder how they could not be spooked out.
Another viewer left a comment that employees at the golf course next to Whitnall Park saw the ghost in the fairway and by the waterfall. I have no idea if these stories are true, but if they are, it adds credibility to the legend.
You are brave going to these places alone!
Those roads were scary at night, but Whitnall Park was more creepy.
feels great I live within about an hour from all these places might have to go see for myself
You should!
I can't speak for Whitnall park, but I have been a regular to Seven Bridges almost daily for the last 10+ years and at least minimum biweekly for Fitzsimmons/oakwood roads.
I used to party there with my friends at night all the time there. One or two times there was something that freaked us out in Grant Park but mostly the scariest things would have been the cops coming lol.
But in that field on Plevoc road I was having a fire with my buddies and it got dark and it sounded like there was someone walking in the treeline and we shined our flashlights on the area but didn't see anyone or any animal. That was probably the creepiest and most unexplained thing that happened to me.
But on a random note, thanks for naming Plevoc road for me. I have been wondering if that road was named at all since I started frequenting Fitzsimmons in the 2010's lmao. I appreciate that
That would be creepy. I walked through that field alone at night and it was creepy but I didn't see or hear anything other than a couple deer.
I used to live in some Condos by Whitnall Park and that area of the Woods is 100% HAUNTED. Everyone over there tells you not to go in the woods after 10pm, but i've also heard stories of people encountering that woman's spirit even earlier in the day, but most of the activity I've heard about occurs after 10pm. There's a Golf Course that borders that part of the woods by the area of the waterfall & hiking trails mentioned in the video. And I personally talked to a couple different employees at that golf course that told me multiple people who work there have seen the ghostly apparition of a woman wandering out in that area. I also met a woman that lived in the area when I was hiking on those trails one day and she told me never to go in those woods at night and proceeded to tell me a story about a friend of hers who lived in the area who saw the apparition during the day. She told me that her friend saw the ghost and didn't even realize it was a ghost. That her friend greeted the apparition when she was walking by the waterfall area and noticed a lady standing there, but the lady said nothing and when her friend glanced back a second later, she was completely gone. I also heard the stories about a baby crying from several people in that area and stories about the ghost screaming at people but I never met anyone that actually experienced the screaming first hand. The golf course employees also told me stories about how multiple employees heard a woman yelling about losing her baby, screaming & wailing various things about a baby. I personally have had several strange experiences in those woods, but only one time did I ever dare to enter @ night. And it was the one and only time I ever attempted to hike those trails at night. The whole story would take me a long time to tell but I never even got near the area of sightings that night because so many scary and odd things happened that made us turn back before we could even get there. It's like something was telling us turn back the whole time, it was super creepy. And I've been in plenty of other forested, wooded areas at night, but I never got that type of vibe or feeling from any other place. Those woods have such a HEAVY, bad vibe at night, it's literally terrifying. I would love to see some Ghost Hunters thoroughly explore that place for a few nights and see what they find.
Wow, thank you for sharing this. That's really interesting about the golf course employees seeing the ghost and hearing the wailing. I'd love to learn more about those stories. It's possible it could have been a living person suffering from a mental condition, but who knows. I had the same feeling you experienced when I went there at night to film the waterfall and trails. I only walked around for maybe 45 min and left because the place just gave me a really bad vibe. My instincts were telling me to leave now and that's what I did. I walked around Seven Bridges and Fitzsimmons Road, and those places were creepy, but Whitnall Park was scary.
Another good one. Thx
🙂 Thank you.
Cool content, like the video. What I would really like to know is what flashlight do you use? Looks like could be a Thrunite TN 12 pro, however, hard to say by just seeing on video. I have a Wurkkos TS30S with an SBT90.2 LED, and 4200 lumens, and your light almost seems as good as mine.
If you are ever around the Rockford/ Cherry Valley area, there is the legend of Sweeny rd, also Kennedy Hill rd, and Bloodspoint rd as well.
I'm using the Braun spotlight (6,000 lumens) from Harbor Freight. It lights up the woods pretty good for my videos. I might upgrade in the future to something brighter but for now it's good enough. The battery isn't the best but I hook it up to my power bank while I film to keep it bright.
@@jackanapes6676 I made videos on the haunted legends of Bloods Point Road and Kennedy Hill Road. The links are below. I might cover Sweeney Road in the future if there's enough for me to work with.
The Haunted Legends of Bloods Point Road and Cemetery: ruclips.net/video/ZIu5_C0eFh4/видео.html
The Mystery of the Phantom Lady of Kennedy Hill Road: ruclips.net/video/Y9F_VcFqtxY/видео.html
I've been to 7 bridges in the middle of the summer pretty much, it was chill i actually remember liking the style of the black bridge
It's a nice place to go for a walk.
great job S and S i like the flying thing you caught
Thank you Roger. It's definitely strange whatever it is.
THANK YOU!!!!! Very interesting....💚
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
Great video as always.
I appreciate that. Thank you.
Another great video. I think that looks like a bird. Also, the girl in 1982 un- alived herself. It's on her grave.
Thank you! I don't think it's a bird, owl or a bat as others have said. She took her life, yes. Very sad case.
@StrangeandSinister1 Yes, I read that in her obituary. And she was so young with a lot to look forward to in her life.
I've always got the heebie jeebies driving thru Whitnall, and I didn't even know about its reputation
@@Veronica.A. Very sad. The death on the other cliff too. I can't imagine driving off either one.
@@irenes3470 That place was creepy at night. I had a bad feeling walking around in there and left after I filmed the waterfall.
My great grear grandpa actually was one of the people who built 7 Bridges! Always grew up hearing stories about the trails. I even saw someone staring at me from the trails one night while I was on the beach. I swear I saw that but nobody I was with saw them.
Also, the story of someone hangning themselves from the main bridge I've heard since I was a kid. While it could definately be fake, too much of my family knows about it.
That's cool. The hanging could be true, but I wasn't able to find any newspaper articles about it during my research. Sometimes these types of incidents aren't publicized though out of respect for the family, but someone doing that at the trail's entrance likely would have been reported by local newspapers.
15:07 That was a cool capture. Looks very much like ecto energy, as ecto does have a spatial dimension to it, and it appears to follow images and video of ecto I have seen -- small-ish, slender and perhaps a slight squiggle. Maybe a departed spirit, maybe just energy.
I don't believe it is a leaf or a strip of bark, as it does not appear to twist or have some end-over-end action while in view. It also looks to be mostly staying at the same relative height while it is travelling. A leaf or thin strip of bark would more than likely be travelling in an incongruous wave, up and down, toward and against the pull of gravity.
Definitely seems to be doing its own thing.
On a big screen TV you can see it a lot more clearly, especially in the zoomed in clips I included. It looks rectangular in shape and almost transparent. The way it moves it weird.
I've walked Fitzsimmons road every once in awhile. I work ATI (formerly known as Ladish) not too far from the area. I would go there at night sometimes as well, but never saw anything, but animals like deer. I've heard the stories, but still never saw anything paranormal. It's a good place to walk through. I did come across what was once a building, now torn down with pretty much just a floor in the surrounding fields and thought that was interesting. If anyone knows what that building was, please let me know.
I generally like going to parks and have been at Seven Bridges. I've heard stories from my friends about how you can see faces in the woods at night, or how there is a praying mantis like demon roaming around in there, never seen that either, but it's nice looking at the moonlight from the beach.
I've never heard any stories about Whitnall Park and I walk around there quite often. So, it's interesting hearing about things from there as well.
The creepiest one for me was Whitnall Park. I got bad vibes walking around there at night. Fitzsimmons Road was creepy too at night.
What did the building look like? Cause there were a few back there in the woods until 2010, when OC tore nearly all of them down (i think one or two may still be standing but were already falling apart and severely decayed).
If you can describe it, I'm almost certain I can tell you what it was.
There was the peter cooper glue factory near by but besides that idk if there's anything else
@@jimm7346none are standing anymore. My buddy used to live in one of the houses that used to be the old way to get to bender.
I'm telling you right now that I have seen a lot of these things on Paranormal.Caught on camera on the Travel Channel.These rods that been seen a lot on ring cameras and things.I honestly think that you have found something that is Paranormal.I think it's awesome congratulations😊
It could be paranormal. Some have said it's a bat or a spider web. I have no idea what it is, but I'm glad I filmed it.
I've been to all four of these places, grew up going to Seven Bridges and always heard "rumors" of the forest being haunted but I only felt unnerved during the day a few years ago in the summer when there were some strange characters utilizing the park, lot's of pot in the air as well so I have since decided to hard pass visiting any longer. Great video, always fun to see local places and to hear the real stories not just the urban legends. I had no idea the folks who passed going off the cliff on Fitzsimmons and Oakwood were from SM, crazy. I've heard that there was some "devil worshiping" activities taking place at the end of Fitzsimmons, did you run across any stories from that era in the 90's? Kind of weird. Anyway, great video, truly! New subscriber here!😁
Thank you for subbing. I didn't see any stories about devil worshipping other than stories that viewers have left In the comments.
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I was a kid in the 90s. There was no devil worship, but we did go looking for the Haunchies down there. Those were good times.
I've read about the Haunchyville story. Creepy story.
The seminary woods in bay view right by thomas moore high school has an actual cemetery in it with graves dating back to the 1800s i wouldn't be surprised if that place has activity
Is that in the Milwaukee area?
@StrangeandSinister1 yup right by thomas Moore high school
The Seminary is on Lake Dr. in St. Francis and the cemetery is in the grounds behind it. It's mostly priests/nuns/other religious types buried there I think. It's a beautiful area in the day time. Wouldn't want to go at night!@@StrangeandSinister1
@@Perciella I'll make a note of it. Thanks for mentioning it.
@@StrangeandSinister1 be VERY careful if you go to check out the seminary woods. It is on land that is owned by the Catholic Diocese of Milwaukee, and the MPD regularly stake it out due to previous vandalism. The cemetery there in the middle of the woods is beyond creepy at night if you can make it in there, and historically it has the oldest marked graves still in their original spot in the Milwaukee area.
If you approach the diocese and ask, they will probably let you in to film during the day. If you get caught sneaking in at night, Milwaukee has a very hefty trespassing fine for that location.
Those woods at 7 bridges are creepy in the daylight. Props to you, but now I kinda wanna go back. I live like 10 minutes away. Now, the Whitnall one, I can vouch for. My buddy got pulled over in the park one night. Closer towards SouthRidge Mall, he was Dropped off at my apt, in Hales Corners, Plum Tree Apartments, on the edge of Whitnall Park, about a 3-5 minute walk to the waterfall from my front door. Well, my buddy and I wanted to go back out drinking, so we started walking to where they left this truck when he was pulled over. We're walking and walking, and heard the most blood-curdling scream I've ever heard. We ran all the way from basically Wehr Nature Center, all the way to basically the other side of the park. Mind y'all, this park is roads and roads and woods and woods. It's a huge amount of property. I've always been told the Lady shows up at the Waterfall at night, to look for her baby that drown. My Buddy and I think the Scream was her. Edit: I commented before completely watching the Whitnall one, got excited to tell my story, but now I'm shook. Like literal chills. I didn't know about the John Murder. That's 100% what we heard, and now I'm getting that like freaked out feeling replaying that night. Thanks for this man. This shit is so interesting to me.
Thanks for sharing your story. That's scary, but animals can make eerily human-like screams, like the animal sound in my Scary Places in Southern Wisconsin Vol. 1 video. In that video, an animal scream can be heard during the Paradise Road story. But I also heard an unexplained human-like scream at another location that I'm convinced was human. I know the feeling when you hear it, it's terrifying.
Whitnall Park gave me bad vibes and I didn't stay long. Another viewer left a comment about employees at the golf course next to Whitnall who allegedly witnessed the weeping ghost wandering around the fairway as well as the waterfall. There are a lot of weird stories about that place.
@StrangeandSinister1 yeah, I've been through Wehr Nature Center once at night with a friend, and we didn't hear nor see anything, then again, we were talking a lot, distracted. I've been by the waterfall, and all the trails through there, and the waterfall area definitely has a feeling to it, even during the day, but that could be my mind, because I know the stories. It's actually a very beautiful property, haunts aside.
I used to work at Abandoned Haunted House Complex in Mt. pleasant. The Old Vance's Dance hall. I'm new to your channel, not sure if you've covered it. You should ask Matt And Corey, the owners. I've had numerous things happen to me there. Brew City Paranormal had some stuff they found. It's awesome!! Well, I find it awesome.
Thanks for this stuff. It's interesting to me. I grew up near the Haunchies, in Muskego, I've always been fascinated by stuff like this. We also had your typical horror story for a ran down barn and two hills in the woods by my house. You know how those stories go. Witches, Murders, etc. 🤣 Stay Safe Brother, and Keep up the cool Content.
I've never heard of it, but it sounds interesting. What's the story behind it?
@@StrangeandSinister1 I honestly do not know accurate details, but it was a well known Country Dance Hall, that had Big Name Artists perform often. You can see it right off 94. Very unique looking building. Supposedly there was a Basement, that was filled with Concrete, everything down there was just left and buried. That's the Main Building. The House next Door, I feel like something Happened there, because that was reported as the most active spot, by Brew City Paranormal. The most memorable night for me, We'd do Blackout for the Last Night of the Season. Customers only Use a Glow Stick. My spot was Dark, but I could still see. I remember sitting there waiting for the next group, and watched something walk right past me, as if it was a customer, and my coworker, across this small room, said, holy@#$&, did you see that. I thought it was her. So yeah, we both got quite freaked out, but then we're really pumped about it. I also volunteered to take the Casket Room the one night. Real Caskets, the Owner used to be a Funeral Director, these Caskets were used for wakes in the past. Well, I remember thinking my supervisor calling my name, so I i got up, started walking towards where I thought he was, and there was nothing. In that area, there is only one way to go, no secret doors for us to move about. I even asked him, and he wasn't like no, I was covering for another actor that got sick that night. It weirded me out. Who knows what it was. It's a loud environment. I had a few other things happen, but I'm sure they could have been debunked. It's a haunted house, I think your mind is going to automatically be on edge, just because the atmosphere. Multiple Actors had their hair pulled, tripped, pushed out of their spot, names called, crying heard. Some could easily be lies, but I know the place is active, too many accounts of things happening. Plus, I feel like you're just inviting for whatever it is, to stay, in a place like that. Corey Stephens is the Owner.
@@StrangeandSinister1 for the Whitnall story, I'll take that to my grave, that wasn't an animal. I'm a Hunter and Big into Animals. That was a scream. It even shook my buddy, who also is a Sportsman. Hope this didn't come off rude, just helping with credibility of your stories.
Just WOW!
😳😱😱😱🫣 omg that IS SUPER NATURAL!! so creepy!!! Love it!!! Were you freaked out in the forest?!!! 😱😱😱
A little, yes. The night footage at seven bridges was my first time there which made it a little more scary too. I have no idea what I filmed. Multiple comments have said it's a bird, but I don't think that's what it was.
Any road that looks that creepy has got too be haunted. You got balls going out there in the cold, dark night, alone in the snow showers. I wish I had known about these places when I ran too Milwaukee all the time a few years ago. Our terminal was only about eight miles away.
These locations were creepy as hell!
Interesting stories.I live in Wisconsin Southwest Wisconsin, that is. Would be interesting to see stories on hauntings in Southwest Wisconsin.
I'll be covering more haunted places in the southern Wisconsin area and up north as well.
I just commented on Bender Park I also go to Seven Bridges very spooky during Sundown when it gets cloudy amazing place to walk a dog and smoke a joint still haven't experienced any paranormal but I will keep an eye out
Thanks for the comment. Seven Bridges is a beautiful park. Great views of the lakefront.
I live in Milwaukee and have been to 7 bridges countless times. I’ve heard all the stories/legends associated with the park and when i was in my late teens and early 20’s I would go with friends to “ghost hunt” & never seen or heard anything out of the norm. I genuinely believe the legend of the park combined with the genuine creepy appearance at night contributes to peoples imagination running wild. It’s very easy to believe you heard something and if your scared enough I’m sure the mind can trick you in to believing you seen something in the woods but I don’t believe 7 bridges is haunted
I don't know if it's haunted, or if the object I filmed is paranormal, but it's an interesting place.
Me and a couple buddies of mine venture through the road almost yearly and check out the factory at the end of the park. I would say there’s a sense of being watched on bad nights and almost calmness on good days but for the most part we’ve been well during our trips
I was looking behind me on my way back to the car. Creepy place.
Nope, not a leaf. Takes off too fast after it hovers. Great catch! Is it a ghost? Who knows. Certainly a strange anomaly. Love your videos; especially all the research you do on these stories. That was so tragic how the young girl died after driving off the cliff.
Thank you. I agree, I don't think it's a leaf. I have no idea what it is but I'm glad I filmed it.
Grew up in Oak Creek, I still consider it my hometown. My best friend lived on Oakwood road. We use to walk it at night sometimes out of boredom. But never experienced anything. I live 2 minutes from 7 Bridges and my wife n I visit there a lot, just to take nature walks. Unfortunately, I never once experienced anything paranormal, yet. But I won't quit loll
Thanks for sharing your experience. Both places are definitely creepy at night.
I live in Black Creek, WI. Good stories on here. I started with the Whitewater video. I went to school there. I'm looking forward to anything I have a connection to, Marshfield, Park Falls, Port Wing and Baldwin.
Are there haunted places in those areas?
i live near Milwaukee, I'll have to go investigate seven bridges sometime!
Check it out and come back to leave a comment about your experience.
@@StrangeandSinister1 will do!
I checked out both 7 bridges park and Fitzsimmons road tonight, saw some things I couldn't explain, as well as a deer and several coyotes- these are cool spots for sure!
As a ghost hunter myself, this evidence from Seven Bridges is really compelling. It almost looks like a weird card or something when zoomed in. But the way it floats around isn’t like a piece of paper or leaf at all - even considering wind. Really cool capture!
I investigated Seven Bridges with the rest of the Wisconsin Haunts team recently and we got some cool stuff as well. The investigation is on the Wisconsin haunts channel if anyone is interested 👻
It might be a spider web blowing in the breeze but I'm not sure. It's slightly transparent when zoomed in though. The shape is weird.
I’ve been to Seven Bridges at night and it was full of teenagers running around and scaring one another in the woods. That’s likely where the screaming is coming from. I did hear a voice on the bridge on entry. We were talking about when the park was created and on listening to the recording, I heard, “Oh, so it’s a park.” Almost like whatever entity was present existed before it was parkland. Pretty creepy. Just be sure if you go at night to park outside the parking area. They close the gate and you’ll be stuck in there. As for the strange object/creature you captured on film, could it have been a bat? It seems to be the right shape. I wonder if the camera just plays tricks with the light and that’s why the object strangely speeds off at the end.
That's creepy about the recording you captured. I still have no idea what that object is but many have commented that it's a spider web reflection. Not sure what it is though.
Coyotes and foxes can produce some surprisingly human like noises and they are all over those areas, every reported sound could be explained by those. The thing you filmed is either spider silk or fishing line caught in the trees. It looks like it's moving but it's actually stationary and it's just the light from your flash light that's illuminating it. It doesn't actually fly off to the left, it's just that you're moving down and to the right so you stop illuminating it.
A spider web is possible. Not sure what it is though.
This reminds me of the time I was in Minnesota driving along the Mississippi River, and I see this odd creature, then my phone and the clock in my car started acting strange. After I drove about a mile away from the creature, my phone turned back on, and the clock on my car’s dashboard stopped randomly changing numbers.
Where at in Minnesota? I just moved to Winona
In 9th Grade (59 now) 1980. We left Friday Dance at high school in Cudahy. 2 kids challenged each other in a Race down Fitzsimmons till the end. We had alot who followed from School dance. Raced and who came closest to cliffs edge. No barricades then.
Another time before blocked off. We always partied in the woods of Bender and Fitzsimons and climbed cliffs. Remember the fiundations of building's and the Apple Orchards through out the farm yards. One night 3 of my buddies and I were sitting in car at end of Fitsimons rd Drinking and Smoking a Dobie. Still 17 cant go to a bar. We see Grown Men Woman in Black Gowns just like out of a movie all walking in line carrying some sort of staff or swords for a ritual. Not sure now if this was a prank to scare folks on Halloween night. I started car and we flew out of the area fast as I could. We went back next day in light. We found a smoldering fire from night before, stick figures hanging on branches and a Doll with head torn off propped next fire as some kind of ritual happened at that fire.
Seven Bridges were my Back yard. Never knew of any ghost stories.
Wow that's scary! Good thing you got out of there.
My friends and I would go to The Seven Bridges at night when we were like 16. We never experienced anything odd though. Just spooky vibes.
I think that floating object was some random forest debris that was stuck to a hanging web from a tree
I'm not sure what it was, but I'm glad I filmed it.
Actually the cabin at the top of some stairs is actually pretty creepy. There’s usually no one there in the summer. But one time walking my sisters dog while we were visiting, he was barking at the cabin, or something in the cabin
A cabin at Seven Bridges?
@ it’s been a while since I’ve been. But you follow the path away from the lake front and there’s like a set of stairs that goes up higher than the other one heading back to the parking lot. I’d have to go back to see if I even remember where I stumbled on it. I’ve only seen it twice. When I first discovered it it was because I went off on my own and got lost lol
@@MegaMarxis Interesting. Thanks for mentioning it.
Soooo... what I'm hearing is south of Milwaukee is haunted AF? I'm going to have to check these out. If you've never been the St. Francis Seminary woods is a good spot to look into for spooky stuff. I'm not sure if anything is written down but it is eerie in there.
Thanks Sarah for the suggestion. I looked into St. Francis Seminary Woods but there doesn't seem to be any ghost stories or legends about it. It is a creepy location though for sure.
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I live near brea road, the whole werewolf thing. That was always fun to drive an look for it after the stories ive heard. Also in delavan (not sure where) theres a dirt road with a tree at the end where you turn off your lights and see this butcher hanging with his family i think it was.
Thanks for sharing. That sounds creepy. What's the story behind the butcher/hanging?
Been to all of these and never experienced anything, my brother said the old glue factory in south Milwaukee was haunted but I believe it’s been torn down by now
Another viewer said someone fell into a vat at the glue factory and died.
I was thinking spider? Maybe? By the bridge im talking about lol
I was actually thinking that too, but it flew off at the end.
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To me it does not look like a leaf 🍃i think perhaps it could be something spiritual👻hard to tell🤔
Many of the stories of these place's are possible just stories and old legends and sometimes the people telling these stories adding a little extra to make them more interesting 😁
I'm not sure what it is. Maybe something caught in a spider web or a strange anomaly. No clue, but it's interesting.
For what it’s worth, the floating object looks just like a silkworm hanging by its invisible thread from a tree. You moved the camera past it, but it’s stationary. I haven’t noticed any silkworms in winter, but I’ve seen loads of them in the spring. Maybe it was a spider if not?
It's possible, but I have no idea what it is. It's definitely strange whatever it is.
that light you see in the video as you go down that path could be a plasmoid. I am learning more about these. they could be mixed in or covered up as the drones and stars are possibly them too. this place is much more interesting than they lead you to believe. there are more to things and mainstream science and media don't help
some sort of light form. a light form
It's cool whatever it is. I'm glad I had my camera rolling.
I want to visit the first place so bad!
It's a cool place and legal to visit being in Bender Park.
Ridden to those cliff when I lived in Bay View and that 2nd drop is scary 😦😳
The Oakwood Road cliff is insanely steep. Great views from that point.
16:14 I think it’s a pice of trash/paper that was being carried by the wind, than there was a gust of wind so it zoomed off fast.
I thought about that too. When I watch the clip on a big screen, it almost looks transparent, like a piece of plastic.
@@StrangeandSinister1To me, it looks like paper, sort of like a dollar bill. What’s weird is the middle, and parts surrounding the middle, look transparent yet it reflects light, or is either giving off light.
It's really weird. It does look transparent when viewed up close on a big screen.
It looks like something stuck in a web strand that is anchored above and below. The mass in the middle could be plant or webbing debris. As it remained stationary you moving gives it the impression that it is moving off especially since you can't quite see the spider silk thread in the dark.
It might be a spider web with something caught in it. Not sure.
I have been to fitzsimmons road on my motorcycle. I even recorded my ride and posted it here on YT and the only thing that I experienced were my allergies acting up.
I didn't experience anything either. It was creepy though.
Imo the thing you filmed at 15:00 looks like a long spider web catching the light. It's in a straight line and you can see how it widens near the middle, and the movements are in time with your footsteps. Just how I see it though :)
I've received multiple comments about that but I really don't know what it is.
As far as i have been to fitzimmons for filming trains i do recall feeling a presence further down the road during one night but i didn’t see or hear anything
It's definitely eerie at night.