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Ghost of UTMB

Photography Weird posted on Mar 10, 2003
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This is how the story goes... Some guy didn't want to sell his property to the University of Texas. So after he died they acquired it and built this building. His face appeared on the wall some time after construction was completed. This is how the other story goes... Some guy died while the building was being constructed. His face appeared on the wall some time after construction was completed. Either way, there's a face on the wall. People in the building way wierder stuff happens inside. Typical lights and doors doing things on their own.

Comments (6)


cynlee

12:05AM | Tue, 11 March 2003

hmmm, hadn't seen or heard this one, having gone there myself... thanks! :)

Jaden

9:59AM | Sun, 08 June 2003

hehehe ghost stories are awesome, I didn't see it at first, but now I do. looks cool. I think i heard a story about this on bv on ghost stoies, nto sure if tis' tehsame university tho. good pic

cristab

12:52AM | Sun, 16 May 2004

Cool pic! I see the face, would love to take a tour.

captor213

5:45PM | Mon, 24 May 2004

Wow ,totally weird!

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BlueLotus7

10:15AM | Sat, 28 August 2004

I love it! I used to investigate things like this with a group back in the '80's which began when I was in my teens with my uncles and a few of their friends. I am a sensitive/clairvoyant and once in a while a clairaudiant.

Evchen76

9:46AM | Wed, 15 September 2004

Where is the ghost??


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